Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100806 total results. Showing results 19701 to 19720 «982983984985986987988989990Next ›Last » Deputy Chief Constables sought to join Police Scotland The Scottish Police Authority (SPA) is recruiting for two new Deputy Chief Constables to join Police Scotland - the second largest police service in the UK. ADS advance 11/1/2024 News ‘Serious questions’ for Crown Office over Post Office prosecutions The Crown Office has “serious questions to answer” for its role in prosecuting Post Office workers in Scotland, Douglas Ross has said. Holyrood Magazine 11/1/2024 News Surrey police union says the city won’t pay new recruits. The city says they never should’ve been hired CANADA: City spokesperson says municipal force is way over budget and had been warned against more hiring CBC News (Canada) 11/1/2024 News City of Surrey refusing to add new municipal police recruits to payroll: Union CANADA: The City of Surrey has refused to add 10 new Surrey Police Service (SPS) to the municipal payroll, according to the union representing the fledgling municipal police force. Global News (Canada) 11/1/2024 News Crown wants 28-year sentence for Cameron Ortis, ex-RCMP intelligence official guilty of leaking secrets CANADA: Arguing it's a fitting punishment for someone who betrayed his country, the Crown today called for Cameron Ortis — the former RCMP intelligence official found guilty late last year of leaking secret information to police targets — to be sentenced to nearly 30 years behind bars. CBC News (Canada) 11/1/2024 News Service failures and poor research identified in Wiltshire’s Clare’s Law review The force has now risk assessed all 3,582 applications that had been made in the relevant time period. Wiltshire’s review into their Clare’s Law applications has identified two failures which have resulted in people being harmed and 12 further service failures including where information should have been disclosed or inadequate research had been done Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/1/2024 News Husband and wife arrested over alleged airline crew smuggling plot A couple have been arrested as part of a National Crime Agency investigation into cash smuggling and corruption involving airline employees. The man, aged 49, and his wife, aged 53, were detained on suspicion of money laundering at their home address in Puttenham, near Guildford, Surrey, yesterday morning (10 January). National Crime Agency (NCA) 11/1/2024 News The rise of middle-class shoplifting and how it became an epidemic in London Yoga, lunch at Daylesford, then a spot of shoplifting? Kate Wills reports on the sharp increase in shoplifting among the middle classes, and how retailers are planning to crackdown The Standard 11/1/2024 Feature Landmark study finds prescribing opioids dramatically reduced deaths, overdoses for drug users in B.C. CANADA: Researchers found risk of overdose death reduced significantly the longer users had access to prescribed drugs CBC News (Canada) 11/1/2024 News Toronto police lay ‘unprecedented’ hate crime charge, say man allegedly held ‘terrorist flag’ at protest CANADA: A Toronto man has been charged with public incitement of hatred after police allege he held a "terrorist flag" during a demonstration last weekend. Police say the 41-year-old man allegedly waved a flag of "an organization listed as a terrorist group by Public Safety Canada" while marching through the city's downtown on Sunday. CBC News (Canada) 11/1/2024 News AI innovates in forensic biometrics; finds not all fingerprints unique USA: An AI algorithm looked at multitudes of fingerprints in an uncommon way and reportedly learned that they are not as unique as they are assumed to be. There’s a big but non-fatal caveat. Duplicate and near-duplicate prints occur on multiple fingers of an individual’s hand, which makes them matchable. (For the time being, everyone has unique prints compared to others.) BiometricUpdate.com 11/1/2024 News Women harmed after Wiltshire police failed to disclose partners’ violent pasts Force finds at least two women were harmed after failings in its response to their inquiries under Clare’s law The Guardian 11/1/2024 News Crisis of confidence among firearms cops is leading to alarming shortfall in numbers The Home Office is conducting a review into the present investigatio A CRISIS of confidence among firearms cops has led to an alarming shortfall in numbers, The Sun can reveal. Met Police Assistant Commissioner Matt Twist says morale is at its lowest ever, with gun officers fearful of the scrutiny they face if they fire shots. The Sun 11/1/2024 News Canadian police warn that posting videos of alleged package thieves could be ‘violation’ of their privacy CANADA: Canadian police have warned residents against posting pictures or videos of porch thieves or 'pirates' as this could violate their privacy. The warning has been issued by Quebec's provincial police force, The Sûreté du Québec and has been widely criticized by locals online. Mail Online 11/1/2024 News Youth crime: Young offenders often child victims of family violence, neglect NEW ZEALAND: Children and teenagers who commit serious crime tend to have things in common - backgrounds of violence and abuse, involvement with Oranga Tamariki, out-of-home placements into care, social deprivation, and stand-downs or expulsion from school. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 11/1/2024 News £250 million black hole may risk policing in London, warns Met Scotland Yard says rising demand and changing crime patterns are among the causes of the huge gap in its budget for the next financial year The Standard 11/1/2024 News NSPCC highlights ‘record levels’ of child sexual offences as it launches new campaign The NSPCC is launching a campaign alongside the Home Office to raise awareness of its helpline after figures show almost 87,000 sexual offences against children were recorded by police in the past year. Police Professional 11/1/2024 News Constabulary introduces Neurodiversity Champions to provide a ‘listening ear’ Hertfordshire Constabulary has introduced Neurodiversity Champions to help provide support to those with neurodiverse conditions working within the force. Police Professional 11/1/2024 News Devon and Cornwall Police discharged from ‘Engage’ on management of violent and sexual offenders Devon and Cornwall Police has been formally discharged from concerns regarding the management of violent and sexual offenders (MOSOVO). Police Professional 11/1/2024 News Prison staff will have no right to opt out of searching trans inmates The head of the Scottish Prison Service (SPS) has refused to say whether officers will be entitled to opt out of searching transgender prisoners under new guidelines that will come into effect next month. Holyrood Magazine 11/1/2024 News «982983984985986987988989990Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events