Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103270 total results. Showing results 21461 to 21480 «107010711072107310741075107610771078Next ›Last » SA’s most dangerous crime hotspots revealed in new police data AUSTRALIA: Adelaide's most dangerous crime hotspots have been revealed by new South Australia Police data. Police statistics combined from October and November last year show the CBD recorded the most aggravated robbery incidents, with 396 police reports, followed by Salisbury with 117 incidents, Morphett Vale with 63, and Davoren Park with 60. 9 News (Australia) 30/1/2024 News Despite CCTV, GPS data, police won’t progress stolen e-bike investigation NEW ZEALAND: Thousands of bikes are stolen every year and a large number of them are never recovered. Patrick Reynolds' $8000 e-bike is among those. Three weeks ago, his ride was stolen from Britomart in Auckland. CCTV footage has captured the thief using an angle grinder to break it free. Reynolds, who is a transport advocate, sought help from police but despite supplying clear photographs, and a live GPS location of the stolen bike, police said they didn't have enough "evidential sufficiency" to progress the investigation. 1 News (New Zealand) 30/1/2024 News Police Commissioner reponds to Ministers goals NEW ZEALAND: Bolstering the thin blue line will require a substantially fatter budget, according to the police commissioner. The government's promising 500 new frontline police in the next two years and Police Minister Mark Mitchell is clear he wants more of them on the community beat and the return of a police hub in Auckland's CBD, after the downtown station closed in 2013. At the same time, the government has signalled belt tightening across the board. Police Commissioner Andrew Coster said while he shared the minister's goals, they were are going to cost more money. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 30/1/2024 News Avon and Somerset Police misconduct documentary ‘shocks’ force A police force has defended its decision to let TV cameras follow its anti-corruption unit despite admitting parts were "shocking" to watch. BBC 30/1/2024 News Gardaí asked to open their lockers after €100k drugs haul goes missing in station REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaí in a station where €100,000 worth of drugs have gone missing are being asked to voluntarily open their lockers “to see if the missing property can be located within”. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 30/1/2024 News Lords warn over live facial recognition in policing The Justice and Home Affairs Committee of the House of Lords has called for the development of a clear legal foundation for the use of live facial recognition (LFR) in policing. UKAuthority.com 30/1/2024 News Deputy Police Commissioner serves his last day at Waitangi NEW ZEALAND: Wallace “Wally” Haumaha is serving his country and the force for the last time at the Waitangi Treaty Grounds this year. Te Ao Maori News (New Zealand) 30/1/2024 News Met Police officer charged with sending offensive messages A Metropolitan Police officer has been charged with two counts of sending grossly offensive messages. BBC 30/1/2024 News Lost in the message: Has the new version of the Code of Ethics undermined its purpose? This month saw the launch of a new UK Code of Ethics by the College of Policing; but former officer and now author and University of Central Lancashire Policing Lecturer Derek Flint believes the revised code is so lengthy and wide ranging that the core messages may well be lost, while also providing barristers or IOPC investigators with a means by which to trip up staff and officers who are trying their level best. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 30/1/2024 Feature, Opinion Police misconduct, England and Wales, year ending 31 March 2023 OFFICIAL STATISTICS: Statistics on the number of police complaints, conduct matters and recordable conduct matters finalised in the year ending 31 March 2023. Home Office 30/1/2024 Report Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 30/1/2024 News Sussex Police faces funding gap of at least £8m Sussex Police faces a budget shortfall of more than £8m, even if it increases its share of council tax by the maximum allowed by the government. BBC 30/1/2024 News Norfolk Constabulary’s T/Ch Supt Lou Provart on responding to mental health calls (Part 2) Temporary Chief Superintendent Lou Provart is Norfolk and Suffolk Police's Joint Justice Commander and Strategic Negotiation Lead. In the second part of the series, Lou tells Bernard Rix more about a series of presentations he will be giving later this year at the International Police Association's training facility at IBZ Gimborn in Germany. The presentations focus on how police can best respond to calls involving people in mental crisis. PolicingTV 30/1/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Drone no-fly zones implemented near prisons It is now a criminal offence to fly drones within 400 metres of prisons and young offender institutions in England and Wales. Emergency Services Times 29/1/2024 News Premier League’s £7m ‘thank-you gift’ payment to police The premier league is to pay "7 million" to police forces as a thank-you gift. The Times - Subscription at source 29/1/2024 News Live facial recognition law and regulatory framework needed: UK committee The legal basis for police deployments of live facial recognition is being questioned by the Justice and Home Affairs Committee of the UK House of Lords. BiometricUpdate.com 29/1/2024 News Nottingham attacks: Police face probe over killer’s alleged assaults A police force that was investigating alleged assaults by a man who went on to kill three people in Nottingham has referred itself to its watchdog. BBC 29/1/2024 News UK Policing Watchdog Warns of Lack of Legal Basis for Live Facial Recognition The Justice and Home Affairs Committee has recently expressed concerns to the Home Secretary, James Cleverly, regarding the use of Live Facial Recognition (LFR) technology by police forces in England and Wales. The Justice and Home Affairs Committee is a select committee within the House of Lords whose main function is to scrutinize government work in justice and law enforcement. Find Biometrics 29/1/2024 News Niagara Police Services Board appoints new chief of police CANADA: Jen Lawson, Chair of the Regional Municipality of Niagara Police Services Board (PSB), announced that the Board has selected Bill Fordy as the new Chief of Police for the Niagara Regional Police Service (NRPS). Bill Fordy is currently the Deputy Chief of Police, Support Services, with the NRPS. Blue Line (Canada) 29/1/2024 News Met officer guilty of assault after mistaken identification of suspect The PC was found guilty today of common assault. A Met PC has been found guilty of common assault after a court heard he struck a shopkeeper who had dialled 999 for help. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/1/2024 News «107010711072107310741075107610771078Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events