Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103046 total results. Showing results 18761 to 18780 «935936937938939940941942943Next ›Last » Cold uniforms, suspensions, sleeping in cars: The pain is real in the Garda REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Sergeants and inspectors have used their annual conference - the traditional ‘get it off your chest’ three-day session - to air their grievances. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) - Subscription at source 26/3/2024 Feature Playing catch-up Although in the UK and EU, it is illegal to create, view or share sexual images of minors, including material which has been created using artificial intelligence, the number of cases of children being sexualised in this way is increasing rapidly, but Alan Collins warns there is a concerning lack of repercussion in our legal system. Police Professional - Subscription at source 26/3/2024 Feature Building resilience Communication is key to stopping the ‘alarming’ rise in ‘self-generated’ child sexual abuse material, says report. Police Professional - Subscription at source 26/3/2024 Feature School’s out Professor Colin Rogers and Helen Martin examine the dangers of cancelling school-based early intervention schemes. Police Professional - Subscription at source 26/3/2024 Feature Neurodiversity in frontline policing Neurodiversity touches every aspect of modern-day policing, from how police forces recruit and train officers and staff, how they understand the neurodiverse communities they serve, how to secure best evidence when dealing with neurodivergent suspects, witnesses and victims, to how they handle professional standards and internal HR issues involving neurodivergent people. Police Professional - Subscription at source 26/3/2024 Feature Why being very right is very wrong Professor John Coxhead explores how right-wing rhetoric is unleashing a new terrorist threat upon the UK and without an urgent change in political leadership there is likely to be dangerous unrest and violence. Police Professional - Subscription at source 26/3/2024 Feature Boxing clever? With election fever dominating the political landscape, Professor John Coxhead examines the possible implications for policing. Police Professional - Subscription at source 26/3/2024 Analysis, Feature Ontario budget: 4 police helicopters worth $46M being bought to fight auto theft CANADA: Police officers in Ontario will soon be able to fight crime more readily from the skies, as the Ford government unveils a raft of new crime-related funds, including four new helicopters. The helicopters are part of millions of dollars of money the Ontario government is setting aside for the police forces in Ontario. Global News (Canada) 26/3/2024 News Calgary’s police chief suing former HR director over public comments CANADA: Calgary Police Chief Mark Neufeld has filed a lawsuit against the service’s former director of human resources following social media comments the lawsuit claims threaten confidential information about the police service. Angela Whitney served as the Calgary Police Service (CPS) human resources director between 2019 and 2021 and resigned following a medical leave of absence. Almost three years later, Whitney began raising allegations of bullying and harassment during her time within CPS on social media. Global News (Canada) 26/3/2024 News No evidence of misconduct by officers before woman fatally shot The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) says it has found no evidence to indicate any potential misconduct by officers prior to the fatal shooting of Sabina Rizvi 21 years ago. Police Professional 26/3/2024 News Volume of images held for policing purposes concerning, says Biometrics Commissioner The Scottish Biometrics Commissioner is concerned that the volume photographs and images stored for policing and criminal justice purposes is “currently unknown” resulting in “significant governance challenges”. Police Professional 26/3/2024 News Your voice your police: Safer Streets [VIDEO] Safer Streets is an initiative supported by the Police and Crime Commissioner. It has enabled the community to improve street security through installing more streetlighting and placing CCTV in areas of crime and anti-social behaviour. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 26/3/2024 News Pay award for PSNI officers agreed Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) officers are to receive a seven per cent pay rise after Justice Minister Naomi Long confirmed the recommendations of an independent pay review body have been agreed. Police Professional 26/3/2024 News Your voice your police: Streetlight Charity [ VIDEO] 'We walk with them, we befriend them. We provide basic needs like toiletries, food, clothing and help with benefits and housing. The women are cold and hungry so we make hot chocolate and sandwiches.' Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 26/3/2024 News Your voice your police [VIDEO] Donna Jones, Chair of the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners, explains why it is so important to vote in the Police and Crime Commissioner elections on 2 May. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 26/3/2024 News Fans subject to football banning order must give up passports during Euro 2024 finals Thousands of violent and disruptive football fans have been banned from travelling to Germany for the upcoming Uefa Euro 2024 finals, as new measures came into force on Tuesday (March 26). Police Professional 26/3/2024 News Operation Henhouse: over 400 arrests and £19m seized in national campaign tackling fraud Over 400 people have been arrested in a crackdown on fraud coordinated by the National Economic Crime Centre and City of London Polic National Crime Agency (NCA) 26/3/2024 News Angiolini Inquiry ‘an urgent call to action’, says NPCC chair The chair of the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) says the Angiolini Inquiry is an “urgent call to action”. Police Professional 26/3/2024 News Police Covenant introduces new priority to tackle fatigue The Covenant’s second annual report has been published today. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/3/2024 News PSNI officer pay to increase by 7% in welcome boost for rank and file Chief Constable Jon Boutcher had previously told the NI Policing Board that he may be forced to breach his accounting officer responsibilities should the pay 'logjam' continue. 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