Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103021 total results. Showing results 18441 to 18460 «919920921922923924925926927Next ›Last » Victoria Police Force harnesses OutSystems’ low-code development platform AUSTRALIA: The Victoria Police has tapped enterprise software company OutSystems to streamline its operational processes. The collaboration will focus on providing better digital resources for officers out in the field. Victoria Police sought a Business Process Management (BPM) platform, emphasising the need to upgrade the department’s electronic penalty infringement notice system (EPINS). IT Wire 4/4/2024 News ‘Envy of other states’: How wave of the wand got 500 weapons off our streets AUSTRALIA: Police report over 500 weapons have been seized across Queensland during the first year of Jack’s Law, which allows officers to stop and scan individuals at will within Safe Night Precincts, public transit hubs and on public transport. In Queensland (Australia) 4/4/2024 News Officers ‘cared well’ for man who died in police custody — IPCA NEW ZEALAND: The police watchdog has found officers' decision to have an arrested man's injuries assessed by ambulance staff at the custody unit was justified. The man subsequently died from a methamphetamine overdose. 1 News (New Zealand) 4/4/2024 News Policing and Racial Discrimination in Ireland: A Community and Rights Perspective REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: ‘Policing and Racial Discrimination in Ireland: A Community and Rights Perspective’ is a report that highlights and details the perceptions and experiences of racial discrimination in Ireland of people from ethnic minority communities when interacting with members of An Garda SÃochána. Using community-based participatory approaches to research, workshops were held with the affected communities. This approach has shaped the themes explored in this report and the recommendations that have stemmed from this. Irish Network Against Racism (INAR) (Republic of Ireland) 4/4/2024 Report ICCL and INAR launch ‘Policing and Racial Discrimination in Ireland: A Community and Rights Perspective’ Report REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL) and the Irish Network Against Racism (INAR) have today launched a report which details the perceptions and experiences of racial discrimination in Ireland of people from ethnic minority communities when interacting with members of An Garda SÃochána. Irish Council for Civil Liberties 4/4/2024 News Rights groups call for Garda report on racial profiling REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: New report suggests lack of figures allows An Garda SÃochana to claim there is no racial profiling in Ireland The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 4/4/2024 News HMICS Custody Progress Inspection Report – Dumfries & Galloway The aim of this progress inspection, undertaken jointly by HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) and Healthcare Improvement Scotland (HIS), was to assess progress made against improvement actions put in place by inspectors during a full inspection of the custody centres in Dumfries and Galloway in June 2023. The progress inspection focussed on issues identified regarding the storage, supply and administration of medicines within the custody facilities, which were communicated to Dumfries and Galloway Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) at the time. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) 4/4/2024 Report Police custody in Dumfries and Galloway follow-up inspection Healthcare providers at police custody centres in Dumfries and Galloway have improved their procedures for the prescribing, dispensing and administration of medicines. They have also changed for the better the way they store medicines within the custody facilities. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) 4/4/2024 News More than 3,000 hate crime complaints made to Police Scotland Police Scotland has received more than 3,000 hate crime reports since a new law was introduced on Monday, the BBC understands. BBC 4/4/2024 News New unit focuses on economic crimes to tackle England’s £1bn organised illegal waste activities The Environment Agency has launched a new Economic Crime Unit which will work with police and revenue and customs in England to tackle organised waste crime including the dumping, burning and illegal shipping of waste, as well as the operation of illegal waste sites – a market estimated to cost the country £1billion a year, as Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/4/2024 Analysis, Feature, Innovation UK police award £10m contract to automate document redaction Less time in Acrobat, more time fighting crime Home Office 4/4/2024 News New report links data from Homicide Index and National Drug Treatment Monitoring System The report presents ‘official statistics in development’. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/4/2024 News SA Police apprehend 48 people in one day during Rundle Mall shoplifting sting AUSTRALIA: Almost 50 people have been arrested or reported and about $7,000 worth of allegedly stolen goods recovered in a police sting focusing on shop thefts in Adelaide's CBD. ABC News (Australia) 4/4/2024 News Death of Mr Z in Police custody in Auckland NEW ZEALAND: On 24 June 2023 at about 6pm, Police arrested a man who was under the influence of methamphetamine. Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) (New Zealand) 4/4/2024 Report IPCA report: Man dies from meth overdose in custody, Police justified over care of deceased NEW ZEALAND: A man who died of a meth overdose in a police car en route to hospital last year was cared for appropriately by police before his death, a report says. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 4/4/2024 News Drug Testing on Arrest expansion programme sees 56% positive test rate Home Office funding was made available in 2021/22 in a bid to improve use of the power. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/4/2024 News JK Rowling’s posts on X will not be recorded as non-crime hate incident Author’s comments on Monday relating to trans women were posted as new hate crime law came into force in Scotland The Guardian 3/4/2024 News Outrage at ‘shocking neglect’ as just 258 officers left to fight rural UK crimewave Just 258 police officers or 0.1% are dedicated to fighting rural crime in England and Wales. Express 3/4/2024 News JK Rowling won’t be prosecuted after police look into complaints about social media post JK Rowling previously dared police to arrest her after the Harry Potter author lashed out online against new hate crime laws in Scotland. Sky News 3/4/2024 News Lack of gardaà undermining public’s safety – Cunningham REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The former general secretary of the Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors has called for An Garda SÃochána to reassess its model of policing. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 3/4/2024 News «919920921922923924925926927Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events