Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98191 total results. Showing results 18921 to 18940 «943944945946947948949950951Next ›Last » Durham not effectively using protective orders for safeguarding Protecting vulnerable people and responding to the public are the two areas HMICFRS has graded as 'requires improvement'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/11/2023 News Kent has improved investigations but lingering issues impacting victims The force has also improved how it communicates with communities to identify problems and gather intelligence, as well as how it records information about children and vulnerable adults. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/11/2023 News Body cameras for Winnipeg police overdue CANADA: It’s needed, but it’s not even on the agenda yet. The Free Press (Canada) 21/11/2023 Feature, Opinion Trends in police-reported family violence and intimate partner violence in Canada, 2022 CANADA: According to police services in Canada, after several years of increase, rates of reported family violence and intimate partner violence were unchanged in 2022. Statistics Canada 21/11/2023 Report Nine arrested as part of investigation into money laundering and smishing REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaà have seized €1.12 million in cryptocurrency as part of the investigation. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 21/11/2023 News Gardaà confirm changes in Meath/Westmeath Garda division REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaà say the restructure reflects international best practice as well as the realities of modern day policing in Ireland, the changing nature of crime and population trends. Lmfm (Republic of Ireland) 21/11/2023 News Garda operational changes in Athlone area take effect REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: An Garda Siochana has confirmed that changes to its operational structure in Westmeath - which mean the force no longer has an Athlone-based Superintendent with specific responsibility for policing in the town - have taken effect this week. Westmeath Independent (Republic of Ireland) 21/11/2023 News Digital transformation in policing and the changing nature of crime With policing facing an expanding array of increasingly complex crime challenges, there is huge potential for digital transformation to help forces tackle that burden; Charlotte Hails, Justice & Policing Lead for Virgin Media O2 Business, argues that closer partnerships between policing and the private sector could help to overcome some of the existing constraints, and unlock the operational efficiencies that can enable forces to thrive. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 21/11/2023 Feature, Innovation, Opinion The @WeCops debate: Regulation and the future of forensics in police investigation The importance of forensics in police investigations cannot be overstated, and their increasingly crucial role has been one of the driving forces behind the recent launch of the Forensic Science Regulator’s Code of Practice; the role of forensics, and the understanding and implications of the new Code, were the key topics for discussion in a recent @WeCops online chat, hosted by Thames Valley Police Head of Forensics Kay Hannam, and Head of Forensic Accreditation, Caroline Rust. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 21/11/2023 Analysis, Feature, Opinion Independent external review of Lancashire Constabulary’s operational response to reported missing person Nicola Bulley Our independent review of the Nicola Bulley case has sought to provide an external perspective on the investigation and associated activity conducted by Lancashire Constabulary in January and February 2023. College of Policing 21/11/2023 Report Review into Nicola Bulley investigation published We were commissioned by Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Andrew Snowden to conduct an independent review into the investigation of reported missing person Nicola Bulley in February 2023. College of Policing 21/11/2023 News Nicola Bulley review says it should have been declared a critical incident Review by the College of Policing also criticises Lancashire's release of details about Nicola's mental health. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/11/2023 News The search for Nicola Bulley: some operational challenges While the police search for Nicola Bulley has been praised as 'thorough and professional' by an independent review, problems with RMS systems and the involvement of commercial search companies have bene identified as operation al issues. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/11/2023 Feature Third of women sexually harassed on their commute to work More than a third of women have been victims of sexual harassment or sexual offences while commuting by train or tube, according to a survey commissioned by British Transport Police (BTP). Police Professional 21/11/2023 News Diver in Nicola Bulley search caused ‘false alarm’ to family, report says Police tell review into investigation that Peter Faulding made statements ‘at odds’ with theirs, causing confusion among public The Guardian 21/11/2023 News The child sex offenders walking out of Staffordshire police stations with a caution Staffordshire Police use of cautions slammed by campaigners but police boss backs move. Some sex offenders who’ve abused children have been allowed to walk free from police stations after admitting their crimes. By accepting cautions, perpetrators have been able to completely avoid going to court - even where the crimes they have committed include sexual assault on children under 13. Stoke on Trent Live 21/11/2023 News Nicola Bulley – live: Report into police handling of mother’s disappearance and death to be released Search and police investigation received huge amount of interest as Lancashire Constabulary faced heavy criticism The Independent 21/11/2023 News Jacinta Allan claims Victoria has ‘very low crime rates’ compared to rest of Australia amid new data on bail offences AUSTRALIA: Jacinta Allan has responded to questions about the number of Victorians committing offences while on bail by saying the state has "very low crime rates". Sky News 21/11/2023 News Victoria Police in talks with state government to ban sale of machetes after spate of knife crime AUSTRALIA: Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Shane Patton is in talks with the state government which could see the sale of machetes outlawed after a spate of deadly knife attacks. Herald Sun (Australia) 21/11/2023 News Outdated registry ‘is a threat to police’ AUSTRALIA: Queensland’s firearms registry is still not fit-for-purpose and is putting police officers and the general public at risk, nearly three years after a warning from the auditor-general. The Australian - Subscription at source 21/11/2023 News «943944945946947948949950951Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events