The Policing Authority has today published ‘Children’s Rights and Police Questioning: A Qualitative Study of Children’s Experiences of being interviewed by the Garda Síochána’ by Professor Ursula Kilkelly and Dr Louise Forde, Centre for Children’s Rights and Family Law at the School of Law, University College Cork.
The Policing Authority has today published the 11th in a series of reports on its assessment of policing performance by the Garda Síochána during the COVID-19 crisis, which was submitted to the Minister for Justice last week.
The Policing Authority welcomes the news that Government has today approved the nomination of four new Members to the Policing Authority following an open competition run by the Public Appointments Service. The four nominees are Shalom Binchy, Elaine Byrne, Dónal de Buitléir and Stephen Martin.
Ms Anne Marie McMahon and Dr Shawna Coxon appointed following open competition
The Policing Authority has today published a Review of the Garda Síochána Adult Cautioning Scheme, along with its own commentary on the Review. The Review was commissioned by the Policing Authority and conducted independently by Crowe.
The Policing Authority has today published its Review of 2020 which provides an overview of the breadth and depth of the work it has undertaken this year. Since April 2020, the Policing Authority has been reporting to the Minister for Justice on policing performance by the Garda Síochána during the COVID-19 crisis, and has today published its tenth in a series of reports on the topic.
Policing Authority releases Conference Report from Academic Engagement Event on the theme ‘Children, young people and the police: building confidence and trust’.
The Policing Authority has today published the ninth in a series of reports on its assessment of policing performance by the Garda Síochána during the COVID-19 crisis, which was submitted to the Minister for Justice this week.
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