Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102488 total results. Showing results 2161 to 2180 «105106107108109110111112113Next ›Last » Independent review turns to tackling Britain’s biggest crime Jonathan Fisher KC has begun work on part 2 of his Independent Review of Disclosure and Fraud Offences. Home Office 22/4/2025 News Fraud laws to be reviewed for first time in 40 years An independent review of the UK’s fraud laws is to be carried out for the first time in nearly 40 years. Police Professional 22/4/2025 News Tories push to ban recording of non-crime hate incidents The recording of non-crime hate incidents by police forces in England and Wales should be scrapped in all but a few cases, the Conservatives have said. BBC 22/4/2025 News “I arrived at a time of momentous change that affected policing.” The NPCC was set-up in 2015 to bring UK police leaders together to set direction in policing and drive progress for the public. To mark its ten year anniversary, we asked each of our previous and current Chair(s) to reflect on the biggest milestones of the last decade and what opportunities lay ahead for the future of policing. For the second instalment of this series we spoke to Martin Hewitt CBE QPM, who took over the role as NPCC Chair in 2019, at a time when there were significant challenges on the horizon for UK policing. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 22/4/2025 Feature, Interview, Opinion WRPS expanding CCTV camera use through provincial funding CANADA: Waterloo regional police are expanding the use of Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras with help from provincial funding. The Ministry of the Solicitor General is transferring $100,000 to the regional police to expand the use of CCTV cameras and Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR) technology to help in the prevention of serious crimes. City News (Canada) 22/4/2025 News Decrepit police buildings in the spotlight as Budget 2025 looms NEW ZEALAND: Frontline police are sounding the alarm over the dire state of their workplaces, as all eyes turn to the Government to see if more funding could be on its way. From makeshift offices in portacoms to leaking ceilings and toxic black mould, police stations across the motu have been calling out for capital expenditure for years. The Post (New Zealand) 22/4/2025 News Notting Hill Carnival crowd numbers must be reviewed before ‘mass casualty event’ occurs, warns committee The London Assembly Police and Crime Committee has warned there is the “real possibility of a mass casualty event” unless crowd numbers at the Notting Hill Carnival are reviewed. Police Professional 22/4/2025 News Police worker charged with making indecent images A West Yorkshire Police staff member has been charged with making indecent images of children and trying to arrange sexual activity with a child. BBC 22/4/2025 News Digging Deep: Lessons from a Lifetime Homicide Detective This interview aimed to capture Ret. Captain Mathis’s extensive knowledge and experiences in criminal investigations, internal affairs, and cold case work, providing valuable insights for aspiring investigators while highlighting the challenges and rewards of pursuing justice. The interview covered key aspects of his career development, the obstacles he faced, in-depth perspectives on cold cases and missing children investigations, the importance of mentorship, and practical advice for the next generation of investigators. Journal of Applied Security Research 22/4/2025 Research article Police officer guilty of raping woman A West Yorkshire Police officer has been found guilty of raping a woman before he joined the force. BBC 22/4/2025 News Protest march police who face ‘trial by social media’ should be given mental health support, says report Public order police ‘handing in their tickets’ to avoid demonstrations. The Standard 22/4/2025 News Eyewitness: protest numbers surprise both the organisers and the Met Chris Hobbs attends a very large Trans rights protest but comes across other demonstrations including a Sudan war event and one linked to legalising cannabis. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/4/2025 News Notting Hill Carnival at risk of ‘mass casualty event’ due to crowd control problems Police warn in new report for London Assembly over ‘dangerous level of crowd density’ at event The Independent 22/4/2025 News Police Scotland doing ‘excellent job’ in tackling suspected OCG war – First Minister Police Scotland has been hailed for its "excellent job" at “effectively” tackling a suspected gang war ongoing for more than a month, the First Minister, John Swinney, has said. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/4/2025 News Ex-officer ‘manifestly abused position’ by inappropriately messaging vulnerable woman An ex-Bedfordshire Police officer, who sent inappropriate messages to a vulnerable woman he had previously arrested, would have been dismissed for his conduct, a hearing has ruled. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/4/2025 News Winnipeg community activist wants changes in how police are deployed CANADA: Winnipeg community activist Sel Burrows says Winnipeg's new police chief needs to revamp how officers are deployed throughout the city. Global News (Canada) 22/4/2025 News, Video Richmond RCMP holds ceremony for official unveiling of streets named in honour of Cst. Jimmy Ng CANADA: On April 10, 2025, Richmond RCMP hosted a ceremony to officially unveil two streets named by the City of Richmond in honour of Cst. Jimmy Ng: Cst. Jimmy Ng Road and Cst. Jimmy Ng Place. Blue Line (Canada) 22/4/2025 News Neighbourhood Social Control and Police Legitimacy: An Empirical and Theoretical Exploration in the Context of Contemporary Urban China Using data collected from a survey of 2,245 residents in a Chinese city, this study examined the influences of all three forms of social control processes (collective efficacy, semi-formal/public control and formal/public control) on police legitimacy. The results revealed a salient relationship between people’s assessment of these forms of neighbourhood social control and their police legitimacy judgements. This study also demonstrated a moderating role of perceived semi-public control, the most distinctive feature of social control in the Chinese social context, on the relationship between perceived public control and police legitimacy, further highlighting the importance of considering all potential forms of perceived neighbourhood social control to develop a theoretical understanding of perceptions of neighbourhood context and police legitimacy. British Journal of Criminology - Subscription at source 22/4/2025 Research article Donegal Garda believes drug-related issues may be linked to increase in assaults REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda Niall Maguire said the increase in the number of drug-driving arrests is a concern in particular - and believes there may be knock-on effects. Donegal Live (Republic of Ireland) 22/4/2025 News Gardaí arrest close to 150 drivers in Easter roads policing operation REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Thousands of Irish drivers were caught speeding over the Easter bank holiday. CorkBeo (Republic of Ireland) 22/4/2025 News «105106107108109110111112113Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events