Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103046 total results. Showing results 18781 to 18800 «936937938939940941942943944Next ›Last » Misconduct finding for Suffolk officer who promoted personal injury solicitor’s firm Sergeant Neil Clarke had faced a gross misconduct hearing in January, heard by an LQC. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/3/2024 News Police personnel and expenditures in Canada, 2023 CANADA: As of May 15, 2023, there were 71,472 police officers in Canada, 892 more than in 2022. Statistics Canada 26/3/2024 Report Police resources in Canada, 2023 CANADA: On May 15, 2023, there were 71,472 police officers across all Canadian police services, 892 more than on the same date in 2022. Statistics Canada 26/3/2024 Report Clare Detective Sergeant warns of major increase in Garda resignations due to morale crisis REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A Clare Detective Sergeant is warning of an imminent surge in Garda resignations unless steps are taking to address a morale crisis within the force. [AUDIO] Clare.fm (Republic of Ireland) 26/3/2024 News Garda Commissioner flags policing and budgetary pressures REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda Commissioner Drew Harris said the force is pressed to provide an adequate policing response to migration-related issues, the threat posed by highly-dangerous synthetic opioid drugs, and rising deaths on Irish roads. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 26/3/2024 News Kerry needs a Garda Armed Response Unit to respond to critical incidents REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaí in Kerry are calling for a dedicated Garda Armed Response Unit for the county due to its rural location. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 26/3/2024 News T/Comm Peter O’Doherty: ‘The one area of business that needs nationalisation is digital, data and technology’ In this second half of a two-part interview, City of London Police Temporary Commissioner Peter O’Doherty spoke to Policing Insight’s James Sweetland about the challenges posed by fraud and cybercrime, the opportunities offered by artificial intelligence and a national approach to new technology, and why the Police Service of Northern Ireland data breach has implications for all forces. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 26/3/2024 Feature, Interview Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 26/3/2024 News Voice of young people helps shape Police Race Action Plan Dozens of young people have had their say on the flagship plan to tackle racism and discrimination in policing as part of a major programme of work by the Police Race Action Plan. Police Professional 26/3/2024 News College launches new way to join the police service The College of Policing is launching a new way new to join the service as part of the ongoing work to improve standards and broaden the appeal of becoming an officer. Police Professional 26/3/2024 News Government agrees to review treatment of ‘flashing’ cases within CJS It’s one of three recommendations that have now been accepted after the Angiolini report. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/3/2024 News BC’s Anti-Gang Police Agency Is Faltering. Where’s the Fix? CANADA: The province’s response to organized crime and gang murders is ‘weak, scattered, ineffective,’ external reviewers say. The Tyee (Canada) 26/3/2024 Feature, Opinion As Catley and Webb break bread, Minns backs police minister AUSTRALIA: NSW Premier Chris Minns says Police Minister Yasmin Catley will stay in the job until at least the 2027 state election, saying he has “enormous faith” in the work she is undertaking. Despite an ongoing furore over her office’s recommendation of former Spotlight producer Steve Jackson to the highly remunerated role as executive director of public affairs at NSW Police, Minns said his under-fire minister retained his absolute confidence. Premier Chris Minns has defended under-fire Police Minister Yasmin Catley. WA Today (Australia) - Subscription at source 26/3/2024 News Emma Garlett: Police must build trust with Indigenous communities AUSTRALIA: Every day we’re subjected to a barrage of reporting about crimes in our community. And often, it’s Indigenous people who are at the centre of this conversation — as both victims and perpetrators — which can create an “us versus them” mentality when it comes to policing. The West Australian (Australia) - Subscription at source 26/3/2024 Feature, Opinion Systemic racism is a problem even if police forces won’t admit it AUSTRALIA: There is a systemic problem with racism in every police force in Australia and it needs to be addressed, but first, the police need to acknowledge it exists, writes Douglas Smith. The Advertiser (Australia) - Subscription at source 26/3/2024 Feature, Opinion Focus: Police pay negotiations explained NEW ZEALAND: The fight for better pay continues for Kiwi cops amid ongoing negotiations. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 26/3/2024 Analysis, Feature, Video Gardai complain new uniform leaves them too hot and too cold as they call for changes REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The annual conference of the Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors last night heard the uniform’s T-shirt leaves officers chilly at crime scenes in the middle of winter – while the soft shell jacket is too warm when gardaí wear it inside. Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 26/3/2024 News Police personnel by gender, municipal police services CANADA: Police personnel by gender, municipal police services Statistics Canada 26/3/2024 Report Inspector Patricia Gill speaking about the poor thermal value of the new Garda uniforms REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Inspector Patricia Gill, Clondalkin GS speaking about the poor thermal value of the new Garda uniforms Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 26/3/2024 News, Video AGSI calls for mandatory sentences for attacks on gardaí REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: There is a need for mandatory sentences for attacks on gardaí, the Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors (AGSI) has said. Minister for Justice Helen McEntee, who is due to attend the second day of the AGSI annual conference in Westport today, has increased the sentences for attacks on emergency personnel. Ms McEntee will remind the conference that the Government increased the maximum sentence for assaulting a garda from seven to 12 years, but the AGSI has said offenders are walking free from courts and are calling for the introduction of mandatory sentences. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 26/3/2024 News «936937938939940941942943944Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events