Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103232 total results. Showing results 19481 to 19500 «971972973974975976977978979Next ›Last » NZ Police Accept IPCA Verdict on Glen Eden Fatal Shooting NEW ZEALAND: Police acknowledge an Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) report released today, in which the fatal shooting of Tex Witika in Glen Eden in November 2021 was justified. Mirage News 13/3/2024 News Police commissioner voices concern over plans to raise age of criminality by four years AUSTRALIA: A debate over the youth justice system in Victoria continues with the state's police commissioner opposing a government plan to raise the age of criminal responsibility to 14. ABC News (Australia) 13/3/2024 News Fatal shooting of Mr Witika in Auckland justified NEW ZEALAND: The Independent Police Conduct Authority has found that officers were justified in shooting Mr Witika outside his burning house in Glen Eden. Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) (New Zealand) 13/3/2024 Report Know Your Rights: Parental leave PFEW Equality Lead Ian Saunders highlights how police officers can use parental leave and how it works. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 13/3/2024 News APCC chair becomes signatory to new police industry charter APCC Chair Donna Jones has become a signatory to a new Police and Industry Charter which sets out foundational principles upon which the policing sector and industry partners collectively agree to adhere as they work together to design and deliver effective crime-fighting products and services, and develop the skills required to tackle rapidly evolving crime challenges. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 13/3/2024 News More accurate police recording of heritage crime needed, says research More accurate police recording processes for offences relating to the loss and damage to heritage sites and cultural property is needed, according to new research. Police Professional 13/3/2024 News Police chiefs adopt counter-terror approach to tackling VAWG Police forces will adopt a counter-terrorism approach to tackle violence against women and girls (VAWG) under a revised national framework for England and Wales. Police Professional 13/3/2024 News Report ‘lays bare’ scale of domestic homicides and suicides by abuse victims The number of suspected suicides by domestic abuse victims has overtaken intimate partner homicides for the first time, according to a new report. Police Professional 13/3/2024 News Former Met officer pleads guilty after repeated unlawful searches on policing systems The former officer pleaded guilty to four counts of misconduct in public office. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/3/2024 News 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 Gardaà 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 «971972973974975976977978979Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events