Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 104882 total results. Showing results 2161 to 2180 «105106107108109110111112113Next ›Last » New PFNI campaign launched after nine officers assaulted every day A new public campaign by the Police Federation for Northern Ireland (PFNI) has been launched, calling on legislators and the courts to take "tough and decisive action" after it emerged nine officers are assaulted in the nation every day. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 19/6/2025 News PFEW announces Tiff Lynch elected as new national chair The Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) has announced that Tiff Lynch has been elected as the body's next national chair. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 19/6/2025 News SCRD bylaw officer recognized with award CANADA: Sunshine Coast Regional District (SCRD) Bylaw Officer Stephen Lanegraff has been honoured with a major award for leadership in the profession from the Local Government Compliance and Enforcement Association, recognizing his outstanding service to the community. Blue Line (Canada) 19/6/2025 News Ontario police charge 25 people with nearly 200 drug trafficking-related offences CANADA: Police say 25 people face almost 200 criminal charges after an investigation into drug trafficking in Sudbury, Ont., and surrounding areas. Blue Line (Canada) 19/6/2025 News Technology, interoperability and the future of Canadian law enforcement CANADA: Earlier this year, I had the opportunity to attend the CACP Canadian Public Safety Interoperability Workshop in Toronto. Blue Line (Canada) 19/6/2025 Feature, Opinion Garda ombudsman to probe force’s treatment of female member assaulted by her garda husband REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: One aspect under investigation will be why the husband was promoted to the rank of detective after Garda the investigation into him was started. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 19/6/2025 News Clare AGSI Rep Warns Little Progress Can Be Made If Garda Management Doesn’t Tackle Retention And Recruitment Crisis REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A Clare-based member of the AGSI’s National Executive Committee is warning that little progress can be made unless Garda management tackles the retention and recruitment crisis. Clare.fm (Republic of Ireland) 19/6/2025 Audio, News Veteran denied Garda role due to Leaving Cert results REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Several Garda applicants have criticised recruitment policies within the force, after it emerged that outreach events have been held in multiple IPAS centres across the country. Gript (Republic of Ireland) - Subscription at source 19/6/2025 News New National Policing Digital Strategy is welcomed – but it must be backed by real ambition to deliver its goals The recent publication of the UK’s new National Policing Digital Strategy 2025-2030 is a welcome development, argues Sharad Rathi, Global Operations Director of HCLTech, but policing will need more than the promise of new institutions if it is to deliver on the strategy’s ambitions – particularly in the current financial climate. Policing Insight - Registration at source 19/6/2025 Feature, Innovation, Opinion Sir Stephen Watson’s three-step masterclass for turning a force around Chief Constable of Greater Manchester, Sir Stephen Watson QPM, delivered an address this week at Policy Exchange. It's worth watching, but I've pulled out some highlights. On The Beat - Rory Geoghegan 19/6/2025 Feature, Opinion Critical Perspective Brief: Digital hate, real-world consequences – The manosphere’s threat to public safety and policing OCEANIA: This Critical Perspectives Brief focuses on the changing attitudes of some young men/males – with an increasing number of young men expressing less progressive views on gender and sexuality than their Gen X counterparts. Some of these young men have found a community based on a loose collection of online networks, commonly referred to as the ‘manosphere’. Manosphere participation can serve to amplify several dangerous trends and activities that require police attention or add complexities to the policing landscape in Australia and New Zealand. Australia New Zealand Policing Advisory Agency (ANZPAA) 19/6/2025 Analysis, Feature Victoria crime statistics: Year ending 31 March 2025 AUSTRALIA: The Crime Statistics Agency publishes recorded crime statistics here every quarter. You can also view crime data by local government area in the latest crime data by area (External link). Crime Statistics Agency Victoria (Australia) 19/6/2025 Report Theft continues to drive increases in recorded offending while family incidents increase to 106,247 AUSTRALIA: The Crime Statistics Agency (CSA) released the Victorian recorded crime statistics for the year ending 31 March 2025 today. Crime Statistics Agency Victoria (Australia) 19/6/2025 News Crime statistics Key Figures: Year ending March 2025 AUSTRLIA: Victoria crime statistics Crime Statistics Agency Victoria (Australia) 19/6/2025 News Abuse victim sues police after identity breach A woman who was sexually abused as a child is suing a police force after an officer revealed her identity to a member of the public. BBC 19/6/2025 News Victoria Police making record arrests but almost half of all crimes are going unsolved, latest crime statistics reveal AUSTRALIA: Victoria Police is making more arrests than ever before, but almost half of all crimes committed in the past 12 months remain unsolved, newly released crime statistics show. Sky News 19/6/2025 News Victoria’s crime rate surges with young offenders contributing to record arrests AUSTRALIA: The state’s offence rate has increased by 15%, with cost-of-living pressures linked to a rise in theft The Guardian 19/6/2025 News NSW Police gets $125.8m for tech uplift, but legacy ‘COPS’ replacement still on hold AUSTRALIA: Minns throws $126 million at police technology, but a replacement for the 30-year-old COPS mainframe core system is still on the most-wanted list. The Mandarin (Australia) 19/6/2025 News Grooming gangs show the folly of ‘openness’ Too many self-styled liberals are stubbornly clinging to a dangerous Blairite dogma of liberal migration and free trade The Times - Subscription at source 19/6/2025 Feature, Opinion Police Association president criticises leaking info related to Jevon McSkimming investigation NEW ZEALAND: The Police Association President has criticised the leaking of information in relation to the ongoing inquiries into the former deputy commissioner of police. Jevon McSkimming resigned as the country's second most powerful cop last month amid a four-month investigation by the Independent Police Conduct Authority and police. His resignation came after Police Minister Mark Mitchell said he was recently informed of allegations of a "very serious nature", separate to the investigation that led to him being suspended. 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