Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100940 total results. Showing results 21061 to 21080 «105010511052105310541055105610571058Next ›Last » The police data challenge: Staff skillsets and leadership literacy Having previously considered some of the wider issues around policing’s approach to the exponential growth in volume and complexity of data sources for investigations and intelligence gathering, in this latest in a series of features on the police data challenge, Policing Insight’s Keith Potter looks at the concerns around staffing – from skills gaps and accreditation to leadership literacy and implementation. Policing Insight - Registration at source 5/12/2023 Analysis, Feature, Innovation Working in intelligence The LIO structure in Nottinghamshire is based on geographical areas, with one LIO per policing area of the force, plus for Operational Support (OS) and Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR). We are based in the Intelligence Department (although this varies in different forces), but we operate daily alongside local policing teams by focusing their efforts on the right targets. College of Policing 5/12/2023 Feature Police chief constable vows to eradicate domestic abuse The chief constable of Dyfed-Powys Police says his goal is to eradicate domestic abuse across mid and west Wales. Dr Richard Lewis, who began his policing career in Aberystwyth, says it could take a generation to end domestic violence and believes the work needs to start now. Cambrian News 5/12/2023 News It’s people before process at York Regional Police CANADA: When Jim MacSween became chief of York Regional Police in 2020, the GTA’s third-largest police service was already moving to change its workplace culture. MacSween has remained deeply engaged in accelerating that evolution. “We were amid this big project around culture – we still are, actually – and we have substantially moved the needle in terms of reflecting the community we serve. We’ve increased diversity in members from the 20 per cent we were at when I took over, to almost 25 per cent of a police service that collectively speaks 65 languages,” says MacSween. The Globe and Mail (Canada) 5/12/2023 Feature South Wales Police 999 calls data for October 2023 New data has revealed a 10 per cent increase in the number of 999 calls answered by South Wales Police in less than 10 seconds - but the force is still falling behind target. Barry and District News 5/12/2023 News Boost for frontline response to family and domestic violence AUSTRALIA: Frontline responses to family and domestic violence in Western Australia have been boosted with 14 newly created roles across seven metropolitan and regional areas. Government of Western Australia 5/12/2023 News Nation’s leaders urged to do deal on gun register AUSTRALIA: Police and gun safety advocates urge premiers, PM to ‘show some fortitude’ on firearms ahead of the anniversary of the Wieambilla police murders. The Australian - Subscription at source 5/12/2023 News Papua New Guinea to recruit Australia police in security deal – minister OCEANIA: Papua New Guinea will recruit Australian police officers for key positions in its national police force under a wide-ranging security deal to be signed this week that also covers defence and biosecurity, Papua New Guinea's minister of state said. Reuters 5/12/2023 News New prison rules on housing trans inmates Those convicted of violent offences will not be eligible to switch prison after changing gender but critics say loophole remains The Times - Subscription at source 5/12/2023 News Police won’t be able to attend all ‘red flagged’ addresses as numbers soar Data released under FOI has revealed there are 4,412 addresses that have been 'red flagged' by Scottish Ambulance Service, an increase of around 2,000 addresses in 2018. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/12/2023 News Remote knife sensors and real-time fingerprinting among latest tech developments for UK policing Remote sensing tech to spot knives, off-the-shelf drones, real-time fingerprint matching at crime scenes, and deepfake detection algorithms – the UK’s recent Association of Police and Crime Commissioners and National Police Chiefs’ Council Partnership Summit highlighted a wealth of potential new applications of science and tech, as Policing Insight’s James Sweetland reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/12/2023 Analysis, Feature, Innovation NSW police criticised for manhandling protester with baby at Albanese event AUSTRALIA: New South Wales police have attempted to move on a pro-Palestine protester holding a baby and a sign saying “Shame Albo” when the prime minister, Anthony Albanese, was speaking at the opening of a Sydney park. The Guardian 5/12/2023 News Victoria police cancelled ambulance for handcuffed Noongar man who collapsed and later died, court hears AUSTRALIA: A Noongar man who died in police custody was handcuffed while unconscious, came to and then collapsed again before a cancelled ambulance was called again. The Guardian 5/12/2023 News Cork garda chief moves to allay fears about any downgrading of community policing REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The comments come amid concerns that community policing could be impacted by recently implemented changes to garda rosters and following on from recent events in Dublin. Echo Live (Republic of Ireland) 5/12/2023 News Prison service sets out ‘individualised’ approach to dealing with trans offenders The Scottish Prison Service (SPS) has drawn up new guidelines for how transgender people will be managed within the prison estate nine months after being forced to carry out an urgent review into the Isla Bryson case. Holyrood Magazine 5/12/2023 News GMP officer cleared of gross misconduct after woman ‘seriously injured’ during arres PC Kamren Khan was cleared of using excessive force at a gross misconduct hearing Manchester Evening News 5/12/2023 News From silos to common purpose: How to reimagine collaboration between public safety organizations and beyond In this free webinar, Klaus Dalgaard from Hexagon shared how police forces could improve collaboration and real-time data sharing with multiple agencies. From chief inspectors to control room supervisors, the webinar could help leaders understand how to solve some of the pressing emergency response challenges of today and prepare their forces for tomorrow such as; Achieve greater situational awareness Increase resource efficiency Enhance communication and coordination Optimise response Automate a common audit trail of decisions and actions facilitate change in today’s working practises. PolicingTV 5/12/2023 Advertisement, Feature, Video Police acknowledge IPCA report into Rotorua arrest NEW ZEALAND: Police acknowledge a report by the Independent Police Conduct Authority which found Police used unjustified and excessive force while arresting a man in Rotorua. Scoop (New Zealand) 5/12/2023 News Rising number of gardaí resigning shows retention problem ‘getting worse’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: There was a large jump in the number of gardaí resigning from the force in October, official figures show. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 4/12/2023 News Transnational organised crime This issue, the Research Inspector examines the global threat of cross-border organised crime. Police Professional - Subscription at source 4/12/2023 Feature «105010511052105310541055105610571058Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events