Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103123 total results. Showing results 19381 to 19400 «966967968969970971972973974Next ›Last » INTERPOL well placed to plug ‘wanted alerts’ gap says secretary general Red notices can be a like for like alert system replacement for European Arrest Warrants Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/3/2024 News Investigation finds ‘no evidence’ that PSNI officers stole £2,000 during vehicle search A Police Ombudsman investigator who examined BWV footage of the incident said the evidence it provided proved the 'value' of this technology. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/3/2024 News Overhaul of Ontario police law set to take effect 5 years after act passed CANADA: An overhaul of Ontario’s 34-year-old law governing policing in the province is set to take effect next month, with its rules and regulations covering everything from oversight to discipline to more easily allowing the suspension of officers without pay. Global News (Canada) 13/3/2024 News Government of Canada helps Jewish community in Montréal protect themselves against hate-motivated crimes CANADA: Today, Sameer Zuberi, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Diversity, Inclusion and Persons with Disabilities and Member of Parliament for Pierrefonds-Dollard, announced a federal investment of $25,272 to the Congregation Beth Tikvah Ahavat Shalom Nusach Hoari and $10,977 to the Federation CJA West Island through the Expanded Security Infrastructure Program (ESIP). Government of Canada 13/3/2024 News Police-reported hate crime, 2022 CANADA: The number of hate crimes reported by police in Canada rose from 3,355 incidents in 2021 to 3,576 in 2022, a 7% increase. Statistics Canada 13/3/2024 Report Garda to stand trial accused of burglary and perverting justice REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A Dublin-based garda is to stand trial accused of burglary and perverting the course of justice. Extra.ie (Republic of Ireland) 13/3/2024 News Israel-Gaza protests have cost police at least £25 million so far – but can you put a price on free speech? A recent UK cross-party parliamentary report highlighted the cost to date of policing the protests around the war in Gaza, suggesting that this burden could prevent police from carrying out other duties effectively; but Eric Heinze, Professor of Law and Humanities at Queen Mary University of London, warns that failing to adequately fund public order policing to safeguard people’s rights to demonstrate could significantly reduce opportunities for legitimate public protest. Policing Insight 13/3/2024 Feature, Opinion Kilkenny Gardaí defend ‘unnecessary’ checkpoints REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: 'Unfortunately sometimes our job inconveniences people' Kilkenny People (Republic of Ireland) 13/3/2024 News Police chiefs adopt a counter-terror approach to tackling violence against women and girls A revised national framework for England and Wales outlines how police forces will work to tackle violence against women and girls (VAWG). In December 2021, policing launched a national framework for delivery which laid out the immediate actions policing committed to take to build trust and confidence, relentlessly pursue perpetrators and create safer spaces. This revised framework, which covers the next three years, is the next step in ensuring policing is focused on outcomes that make a real difference to tackling the epidemic of VAWG. In February 2023, the Home Secretary included VAWG within the Strategic Policing Requirement, which means that the national policing response to VAWG should be on par with terrorism and serious and organised crime. The framework for delivery uses a ‘4P approach’, a tried and tested methodology that was developed in counter-terrorism. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 13/3/2024 News Domestic Homicides and Suspected Victim Suicides Year 3 Report (2020-2023) This is the third annual report from the national Domestic Homicide Project which works across England and Wales. It is a Home Office funded research project led by the National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) and delivered by the Vulnerability Knowledge and Practice Programme (VKPP) in collaboration with the College of Policing. Academics, including staff from the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) seconded to the VKPP, have led the research in partnership with police. The report examines all deaths identified by police as domestic abuse related to improve understanding of risk indicators, victim and perpetrator demographics. The unique dataset collects detailed information on these deaths not available from any other source to help police and partners improve their response to domestic abuse, domestic homicide and victim suicide following domestic abuse. As well as providing detailed analysis of domestic abuse related deaths, the project also worked with bereaved families of victims, who continue to be a key driver for change across the criminal justice system. Vulnerability Knowledge and Practice Programme (VKPP) 13/3/2024 Report Report reveals scale of domestic homicide and suicides by victims of domestic abuse A new report released today examining domestic abuse related deaths in England and Wales has shown the scale of domestic homicides, and for the first time has recorded an increase in suspected suicides by domestic abuse victims. The report examines all deaths identified by police as domestic abuse related to improve understanding of risk indicators, victim and perpetrator demographics. The unique dataset collects detailed information on these deaths not available from any other source to help police and partners improve their response to domestic abuse, domestic homicide and victim suicide following domestic abuse. The annual report is the third of its kind produced by the national Domestic Homicide Project, a Home Office funded research project led by the National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) and delivered by the Vulnerability Knowledge and Practice Programme (VKPP) in collaboration with the College of Policing. Academics, including staff from the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) seconded to the VKPP, have led the research in partnership with police. Vulnerability Knowledge and Practice Programme (VKPP) 13/3/2024 News Report reveals scale of domestic homicide and suicides by victims of domestic abuse A report released today examining domestic abuse related deaths in England and Wales has shown the scale of domestic homicides, and for the first time has recorded an increase in suspected suicides by domestic abuse victims. The report examines all deaths identified by police as domestic abuse related to improve understanding of risk indicators, victim and perpetrator demographics. The unique dataset collects detailed information on these deaths not available from any other source to help police and partners improve their response to domestic abuse, domestic homicide and victim suicide following domestic abuse. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 13/3/2024 News Policing and the Safety Logic in the School Context: Perceptions of Danger and Definitions of Law Enforcement How police construct definitions of law enforcement has been a longstanding inquiry in criminology. This research has demonstrated that police subculture values, such as how police are socialized to hyperfocus on danger and safety, can have a strong influence on officer decisions. These cultural logics can intersect with conditions of the environment to shape definitions of law enforcement. Particularly, school police offer an opportunity to elucidate how these cultural logics are used to construct definitions across contexts. We draw from 26 interviews with school police to investigate what cultural logic is used to construct law enforcement definitions. We illustrate how definitions were driven by a safety logic, which structured wide-ranging student behaviors as underspecified signals of danger mandating legal intervention. Crime and Delinquency - Subscription at source 13/3/2024 Research article Police attend ‘around 300 incidents each day’ involving mental health Police Scotland are working to address how incidents involving mental health are handled to free up time for frontline officers. STV News 13/3/2024 News Police record 21% rise in dog attacks in England and Wales Dog attacks recorded by police in England and Wales have risen by 21% in a year, a BBC investigation shows. Freedom of Information requests showed police forces recorded 30,539 offences of a dog injuring a person or guide dog in 2023 - up from 25,291 in 2022. BBC 13/3/2024 News Victoria’s Police Chief Commissioner Shane Patton calls for re-think on youth crime laws in exclusive 7NEWS interview AUSTRLIA: Victoria’s Chief Police Commissioner is calling for an urgent re-think on youth crime laws in the state, saying we have “a significant issue”. In an exclusive sit-down interview with 7NEWS, Shane Patton said children as young as 10 were being recruited by gangs, committing crimes and then walking free just hours later. “We have a significant issue with child offending at the moment,” he told 7NEWS. 7 News (Australia) 13/3/2024 News NSW Police Commissioner fires senior media advisor AUSTRALIA: NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb has sacked her senior media advisor. Executive Director of Public Affairs Liz Deegan was told Wednesday morning that her services were no longer required. Ms Webb has come under fire for comments made during press conferences when addressing the deaths of Luke Davies and Jesse Baird. Sky News 13/3/2024 News Suspension of a member of An Garda Siochana is last resort insists Commissioner Drew Harris REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The figures come after an inquiry cleared a long-serving member of the force who had initially faced sanction for giving an unclaimed bicycle to an elderly man during the pandemic without filling out the proper paperwork Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 13/3/2024 News APCC’s in focus: Tackling business & retail crime The APCC has published its Tackling Business & Retail Crime In Focus report, which includes a range of case studies that demonstrate the many collaborative and evidence-based approaches being implemented by Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) to successfully address retail crime across England and Wales, and to protect retailers and the public. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 13/3/2024 Report APCC’s in focus: Tackling business & retail crime The APCC has published its Tackling Business & Retail Crime In Focus report, which includes a range of case studies that demonstrate the many collaborative and evidence-based approaches being implemented by Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) to successfully address retail crime across England and Wales, and to protect retailers and the public. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 13/3/2024 News «966967968969970971972973974Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events