Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98202 total results. Showing results 18681 to 18700 «931932933934935936937938939Next ›Last » Almost 1,500 officers could go if police funding needs not met – governing body The Scottish Police Authority said the number of officers could drop by almost 1,500 if Police Scotland is not allocated an extra £105.9 million. The Independent 27/11/2023 News Policing Productivity Review While at worst any Home Office document like the Policing Productivity Review can be a dry blancmange of platitudes and whatever jargon is fashionable, any such publication is worth wading through for clues to official thinking; in this case how policing sees its business and might draw on private industry, writes Mark Rowe. Professional Security Magazine Online 27/11/2023 Feature, Opinion Consultation launched on tougher sentences for domestic killers Longer sentence for murderers who use a weapon already at the scene or have a history of coercive or controlling behaviour were considered as part of the Domestic Homicide Review. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/11/2023 News Vancouver councillor questions ‘sustainability’ of possible new police contract CANADA: The Vancouver Police Department began voting on a new contract Sunday, but one city councillor says the contract’s proposed changes may end up costing the city a lot, for little reward. City News (Canada) 27/11/2023 News ‘Changing the system’: Mental health response team manages crises without police involvement CANADA: Victoria’s peer assisted care team, which pairs a mental health professional with someone who has experience of mental health or substance use challenges, offers an alternative to police when someone is in crisis. Times Colonist (Canada) 27/11/2023 News Creating a Canadian database of police use of force incidents: Part 2 CANADA: In a previous Blue Line article, we advocated for a national use-of-force database. Blue Line (Canada) 27/11/2023 Feature Commissioner expressed ‘dissatisfaction’ over GRA appearance on Prime Time on Thursday REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The incident happened during a meeting between garda representative groups and Drew Harris this weekend. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 27/11/2023 News Fianna Fáil senator calls for Garda Commissioner Drew Harris to step down in wake of Dublin riots and stabbings REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A Fianna Fáil Senator is publicly calling for the Garda Commissioner to step down. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 27/11/2023 News Calls for Garda response to riots to be more robust REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Garda response to riots, like those that occurred in Dublin last week, must be more robust. Radio Kerry (Republic of Ireland) 27/11/2023 News Register today for Women in Policing 2023 Now in it's sixth year, Women in Policing seeks to provide current and future leaders with the skills needed to correct this imbalance. The unique conference, supported by Policing Insight, explores the role of women in policing and offers practical advice and coaching on how to further develop your career in times of change. We will discuss together how we can manage the challenges of modern leadership and help ensure we don't lose momentum in recognising and rewarding female leaders in policing. Policing Insight 27/11/2023 Advertisement, Feature Firearms officers: New report reveals the ‘toxic culture’ keeping women and ethnic minorities out of specialist squads While the Baroness Casey Review was underway – a review which highlighted “toxic cultures” of sexism and racism in the force’s firearms unit – the National Police Chiefs’ Council commissioned its own UK-wide review of the role; Adrian James, Reader in Police Studies at Liverpool John Moores University and one of the authors of the subsequent report, says that similar issues around macho, sexist cultures and elitism are evident in police firearms teams across the country. Policing Insight 27/11/2023 Analysis, Feature, Opinion Police Scotland accused of being ‘very slow’ amid Operation Branchform probe into the SNP ndependence campaigner Sean Clerkin was one of the first people to make an official complaint to cops over the SNP allegedly spending ring-fenced referendum cash but has become angered at a lack of action. Scottish Daily Express 27/11/2023 News Consultation launched on cost of policing in north Wales North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner Andy Dunbobbin has launched a public consultation asking residents how much money they are prepared to pay for the work of the police. Nation Cymru 27/11/2023 News Mammoth day for legislation to better protect victims in Northern Ireland Upskirting, downblousing and cyber-flashing are now specific criminal offences under new legislation made operational today, Monday 27th November. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 27/11/2023 News UK school pupils ‘using AI to create indecent imagery of other children’ Protection groups call for urgent action to help pupils understand risks of making images that legally constitute child sexual abuse The Guardian 27/11/2023 News ‘Excessive, antagonistic and uneven’: Police behaviour targeted in Sydney nightlife report AUSTRALIA: Behaviour from the NSW Police Force can be perceived as excessive, antagonistic and uneven in its enforcement, a state government report into Sydney’s nightlife says, as entertainment providers question officers’ powers to shut down events. Night Time Economy Minister John Graham said the relationship between police and the city’s entertainment providers needs to improve, but he stopped short of backing major reforms following the report. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) - Subscription at source 27/11/2023 News Shocking PTSD rates causing mass police exodus: union AUSTRALIA: The prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder in the WA police force is contributing to record numbers of officers quitting, the WA Police Union said on day one of its annual conference on Monday. Brisbane Times (Australia) - Registration at source 27/11/2023 News Christchurch mosque attacks: Police communications chief grilled on early warning, ambulance response NEW ZEALAND: A senior police officer denies there was a breakdown of communication between police and ambulance staff on the day of the Christchurch mosque attacks. The assurance came as coronial proceedings into the 2019 massacre resumed on Monday following a one- week recess. Senior Sergeant Roy Appley faced a thorough interrogation around the synergy between police and ambulance staff in responding to the attack at the Linwood Islamic Centre. The officer co-ordinated liaisons from the police's Southern Communications Centre on 15 March. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 27/11/2023 News Don’t ignore wave of shoplifting, retailers urge police Only a quarter of incidents are dealt with by officers in some areas, figures show The Times - Subscription at source 27/11/2023 News Beyond labels: Rethinking crime in contemporary policing The consequences of labelling – both for citizens and for police – can be significant, particularly in relation to officers’ own perception of their role as guardians or a ‘warrior mindset’; Matthew Wood, a police constable with Toronto Police Service and part-time professor at the Seneca College School of Public Safety, explores these issues in relation to the ‘grey zone’ of law enforcement, the importance of police discretion, and what steps can be taken to improve policing outcomes. 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