Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 105134 total results. Showing results 18401 to 18420 «917918919920921922923924925Next ›Last » Next-gen policing: Innovations shaping the future of law enforcement CANADA: In an era where technology evolves at a breakneck pace, law enforcement agencies worldwide are in a constant race to adapt. Blue Line (Canada) 27/5/2024 Feature Contract policing assessment: “What we heard” CANADA: From March to December 2023, Public Safety Canada undertook engagement with provinces, territories and municipalities, Indigenous partners and other stakeholders to assess the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) contract policing program. Public Safety Canada 27/5/2024 Report Cowen welcomes increased Garda immigration checks REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Barry Cowen TD, the Fianna Fáil candidate in the European Elections for the Midlands North West, has welcomed additional resources for the Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB) and increased efforts by Operation Sonnet. Offaly Independent (Republic of Ireland) 27/5/2024 News FG manifesto appears to feature false Garda recruitment numbers REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Last week, Fine Gael published a policy document outlining plans to support both “rural and urban” areas, entitled “Delivering For Communities”. Gript (Republic of Ireland) 27/5/2024 News Station upgrade must be followed by more Gardaí REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The upgrading of Spiddal Garda Station should be followed with an urgent increase in Garda numbers for Connemara with figures showing no new Garda graduate has been sent to Galway city or county since 2020. Connacht Tribune (Republic of Ireland) 27/5/2024 News Transnational serious and organised crime: We need a white paper Alongside the estimated $60 billion costs to Australia and Australians of transnational serious and organised crime (TSOC), there are significant impacts on individuals and communities, political stability, and the environment; Dr John Coyne, head of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute’s Northern Australia Strategic Policy Centre, believes the time is right for a TSOC white paper to address this multidisciplinary, complex challenge. Policing Insight 27/5/2024 Analysis, Feature, Opinion Female officers in the British Overseas Territories address the challenges for women in policing Following recent conferences in the Cayman Islands for the British Overseas Territories (BOTs) Women in Policing Network and the International Association of Women in Police Caribbean region, Victoria Wray of the Eastern Region Special Operations Unit looks at the key topics discussed and the challenges to be addressed. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 27/5/2024 Feature Thirty-one years after the murder of my son Stephen Lawrence, I can forgive his killers – but not the Met I cannot forget how badly my family was treated. I live each day with the toll this has taken The Guardian 27/5/2024 Feature, Opinion Stephen Lawrence’s father says he has forgiven killers but not Met police Neville Lawrence writes of continuing fight for justice 31 years after murder of his son in south-east London The Guardian 27/5/2024 News Kumanjayi Walker inquest hears police commissioner knew of racist awards within NT Police before they were made public AUSTRALIA: The Northern Territory coroner has been told the NT's police commissioner was made aware of racist awards being handed out by an elite section of the force, six months before the evidence was raised in court. ABC News (Australia) 27/5/2024 News Protecting sex offenders in their own ranks: More than 70 rogue police officers including paedophiles and abusers have been granted anonymity despite being found guilty of gross misconduct A MailOnline investigation found more than 70 rogue officers have been granted anonymity since 2023 despite committing gross misconduct, including paedophiles and domestic abusers. Mail Online 27/5/2024 News Queensland Police Service welcomes Reconciliation Week with unveiling of Reframing the Relationship Plan AUSTRALIA: National Reconciliation Week (NRW), is an important time for all Australians to pause, reflect and contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia by acknowledging the trauma experienced by First Nations peoples. myPolice - Queensland Police News 27/5/2024 News Police officer’s partner given new insight on patrol A woman says she has gained a better understanding of her partner's job as a police officer after going on patrol as part of a new initiative. Chelsea Walker was one of more than 100 people to apply to take part in Nottinghamshire Police's Public Observation Scheme. BBC 27/5/2024 News Simon Harris ‘encouraged’ by reports of increase in checks at Border involving gardaí and PSNI REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Taoiseach has said he is “encouraged” by reports of increased checks at the Border involving gardaí and the PSNI. So far this year, gardaí have carried out 12 days of action under Operation Sonnet while in the past week, 50 people were refused leave to remain in Ireland. Officers attached to the Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB) are also deploying the operation weekly as part of An Garda Síochána’s response to the upsurge of migrants crossing from the North. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 27/5/2024 News New name, old gangs, same policing NEW ZEALAND: The latest gang-fighting tools to be introduced by police are part of a long line in a combat that’s constantly evolving [AUDIO] newsroom (New Zealand) 27/5/2024 Feature Police investigated after woman dies in custody A police force is under investigation after a woman died in custody. BBC 26/5/2024 News Key figure behind National Service plans previously called for more policing Former think tank chief Will Tanner suggested pop-up stations to boost neighbourhood policing The Telegraph - Subscription at source 26/5/2024 News Gardaí border checks escalated in response to increased numbers of asylum seekers heading south REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Migration checks have been carried out on the main Belfast-Dublin road north of Dundalk and also on the cross-border Enterprise train service. The Irish News 26/5/2024 News Anti-immigrant agitator subjects female garda to sick abuse in Tallaght REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: This week saw a number of separate incidents in Tallaght around a building earmarked for asylum seekers. Sunday World (Republic of Ireland) 26/5/2024 News, Video Is bail reform keeping violent offenders off streets? Hard to tell, police say CANADA: Police in Canada say they are still waiting on more data to become available to determine whether Canada’s bail reforms over recent years are keeping violent offenders off the street. Global News (Canada) 26/5/2024 News «917918919920921922923924925Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events