Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115490 total results. Showing results 21941 to 21960 «109410951096109710981099110011011102Next ›Last » Elevate your policing career: LJMU’s advanced security courses await! Leadership, knowledge and application are the fundamentals to continuous education and training across all policing fields, essential to keep updated on best practices, legal changes and evolving community needs. The Liverpool Centre for Advanced Policing Studies (LCAPS) offers a comprehensive learning portfolio featuring academic policing programs designed to equip police professionals with the essential skills needed to apply to the everchanging complex challenges of modern policing. Policing Insight 4/11/2024 Advertisement, Feature Police watchdog lead defends Chris Kaba decision The man who led the investigation into the shooting of Chris Kaba has defended the decision that led to a firearms officer being unsuccessfully tried for murder. BBC 4/11/2024 News IT flaw saw police fail to protect girl from rapist A sex offender who attacked a schoolgirl while awaiting trial for rape was not properly monitored by police because of problems with a computer system, a review has found. BBC 4/11/2024 News Anti-knife crime campaign relaunches An anti-knife crime campaign has been relaunched by a police force, as it revealed the weapons had been involved in six killings over the last year. Cleveland Police said between October 2023 and last month it had received 503 reports of violence with injury that involved a knife, with 154 offences involving a person aged between 14 and 24. BBC 4/11/2024 News Can dogs assist police trauma resilience training? A proof-of-concept study Earlier this year, we supported Dr Jessica K Miller in the Department of Sociology at the University of Cambridge with a proof-of-concept study looking at the effectiveness of using dogs when providing trauma resilience training to police officers and staff. Oscar Kilo - The National Police Wellbeing Service 4/11/2024 Research article William Tyrrell inquest resumes with new details of police theory about involvement of former foster mother revealed AUSTRALIA: Any evidence police have gathered against William Tyrrell's foster mother is set to finally be presented to a coroner with the resumption of the inquest into the toddler's disappearance. ABC News (Australia) 4/11/2024 News Police Scotland reject one fifth of applicants due to failed fitness tests More than 1,000 potential applicants to Police Scotland were turned down after they failed mandatory fitness tests in the last three years as cop numbers plummeted to the lowest in over a decade. Scottish Daily Express 4/11/2024 News Police launch new community safety initiative in Toowoomba AUSTRALIA: The Queensland Police Service (QPS) today launched a new proactive initiative in Toowoomba, aiming to reduce crime and fear of crime across the region. myPolice - Queensland Police News 4/11/2024 News Police reducing time spent on mental health callouts NEW ZEALAND: A senior nurse said he's filled with dread at the prospect of police pulling back from their involvement with mental health patients. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 4/11/2024 Audio, Interview, Opinion Number of Merseyside Police officers reported for domestic abuse reaches four year high “At Merseyside Police, we will not tolerate any behaviour that does not meet our high standards and expectations" Liverpool Echo 4/11/2024 News ‘A debt of gratitude owed’: The impact of policing on officers’ families New research has revealed the extent to which relatives of serving personnel carry the burdens of their loved ones’ public service; Policing Insight’s Ian Weinfass reports on the findings of the Open University researchers, whose work was commissioned by Oscar Kilo, the College of Policing’s National Wellbeing Service. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/11/2024 Analysis, Feature Force’s police officers owed 19,000 rest days Police officers in one force are owed about 19,000 rest days, a Freedom of Information request has revealed. BBC 4/11/2024 News Interpol: ‘We’re witnessing an unprecedented surge in cybercrime’ Interpol cybercrime director Neal Jetton has called for a “total 360-degree strategy” to tackle the global cybercrime crisis. Holyrood Magazine 4/11/2024 News Chief Philip Lukens: What does the future hold for AI in policing and justice? In this first presentation from our final webinar on AI, Chief Philip Lukens explores the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in policing and justice. The main themes discussed include AI and human interaction, crime prevention, crime detection, crime response, ethical considerations, and challenges. PolicingTV 4/11/2024 Feature, Video Interpol: ‘Law enforcement has to have a shift in its mindset’ Interpol executive director for police services Stephen Kavanagh has called on law enforcers “to stop thinking in linear way” to face the challenges posed by the online crime world. Holyrood Magazine 3/11/2024 News People of Ballaghaderreen to deliver strong message to Garda authorities REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A strong message to the Minister for Justice and Garda authorities will be delivered in Ballaghaderreen this evening when people take to the streets showing their concern on increasing crime rates and anti-social behaviour in the town. Roscommon Herald (Republic of Ireland) 3/11/2024 News ‘Borders on farcical’ — gardaí have 206 electric cars but only one fast charger REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaí have access to just one fast electric car charger – despite spending more than €10.5m on 206 new green vehicles. Extra.ie (Republic of Ireland) 3/11/2024 News Early warning system ‘can spot police at risk of misconduct’ A leading criminologist says US trials show a database of vetting, sick days and complaints would flag officers to be given counselling before they do harm The Times - Subscription at source 3/11/2024 News Barrie police in the market for new armoured rescue vehicle CANADA: 'The current rescue vehicle has reached the end of its useful life and future repairs are estimated to become cost-prohibitive,' says official. City police are adding rolling armour to their arsenal, for as much as $450,000. Barrie Police Service is in the process of drafting a request for proposals (RFP) for a new armoured rescue vehicle (ARV), as approved by the police board, from surplus funds in their 2023 budget, said Barrie police communications coordinator Jennett Mays. Bradford Today (Canada) 3/11/2024 News Early warning system ‘can spot police at risk of misconduct’ A leading criminologist says US trials show a database of vetting, sick days and complaints would flag officers to be given counselling before they do harm. An early warning system that identifies police officers “close to the edge” could prevent thousands of misconduct cases, Scotland Yard’s former chief scientific officer has said. Professor Lawrence Sherman said officers’ vetting, training, sickness, complaints and assignment histories were currently “scattered” across different systems. Combining them into a single database could help data scientists use predictive models to analyse patterns of behaviour and identify the top 5 per cent of officers most at risk of causing or suffering harm. The Times - Subscription at source 3/11/2024 News «109410951096109710981099110011011102Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events