Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103124 total results. Showing results 23901 to 23920 «119211931194119511961197119811991200Next ›Last » Thames Valley Police to roll out information sharing platform to tackle shoplifting Thames Valley Police is rolling out a new region-wide initiative to tackle shoplifting. The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner has announced it has procured the use of a new platform to help retailers access information about crime in a bid to reduce shoplifting. A new information-sharing service will be made available to retailers to help them report crime and access information from across Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, and Milton Keynes. The platform, called Disc, hosts galleries of known offenders, allows users to submit incident reports, and instantly message other users of the service to alert them to urgent or important updates. Wokingham Today 20/11/2023 News UK police plan nationwide rollout of NEC facial recognition on mobile phones Police in the United Kingdom are planning to identify criminals by taking their photos with mobile phones and running them through a database with facial recognition software. BiometricUpdate.com 20/11/2023 News Alleged shooter of SA Police officer Jason Doig charged with murder and attempted murder AUSTRALIA: A man has been charged with murder and attempted murder over the death of policeman Jason Doig and the shooting of another officer in South Australia's south-east last week. ABC News (Australia) 20/11/2023 News Queensland man to face court over more than 200 child offences NEW ZEALAND: A man accused of the indecent treatment of children has been charged with more than 200 additional offences. The 35-year-old initially faced a total of five charges when recently arrested in far north Queensland, police said. 1 News (New Zealand) 20/11/2023 News Lincolnshire Police chief to step down in 2024 The Chief Constable of Lincolnshire Police has announced he will step down from the role next year. BBC 20/11/2023 News Nottinghamshire Police inspector sacked over abusive and targeted posts A police inspector who posted abusive messages concerning a woman involved in a vigil for murder victim Sarah Everard has been sacked. BBC 20/11/2023 News Can’t miss event: Improving real-time response to large-scale events, natural disasters and more To save lives and better serve the public, police forces need to receive and share information with internal teams, partners, neighboring agencies and their communities as quickly and efficiently as possible. A global pandemic, social unrest and tightening budgets have exacerbated this need, making it vital for forces to adapt now. Join Hexagon’s Klaus Dalgaard on a webinar to learn how improving collaboration and real-time data sharing can help police forces. Policing Insight 20/11/2023 Advertisement, Feature Information Commissioner seeks permission to appeal Clearview AI ruling The Information Commissioner is seeking permission to appeal the decision of a tribunal to overturn a data privacy fine handed out to facial recognition firm Clearview AI. Police Professional 20/11/2023 News Policing Productivity Review INDEPENDENT REPORT: Independent review into productivity in policing, with recommendations on how to improve it. Home Office 20/11/2023 Report Seizing productivity gains will improve trust and confidence in policing, review finds Policing’s attempts to improve its productivity are “currently hampered by the quality and consistency of data”, according to the Policing Productivity Review published on Monday (November 20). Police Professional 20/11/2023 News Met Police officer who shot dead prison-break gangster to face misconduct hearing Marksman ‘lawfully killed’ 28-year-old who was attempting to spring two men from prison van but 2015 operation saw numerous police failures The Telegraph - Subscription at source 20/11/2023 News Give some charging decisions to high performing forces says review This review, announced in August 2022, set about looking at productivity in every aspect of policing. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/11/2023 News Met rejects IOPC request for outside force to hold W80 misconduct Met says its support for officer W80 and better legal protections for operational firearms officers 'does not impinge' on holding misconduct hearings. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/11/2023 News When, not if, for police body cameras: councillor CANADA: Proponents say technology helps improve transparency, accountability, public trust. The Free Press (Canada) 20/11/2023 News Saskatoon police board asks for $200K more for alternative response officers CANADA: Saskatoon’s board of police commissioners has voted to ask city council for another $200,000 to fund five more alternative response officers next year. 650 CKOM (Canada) 20/11/2023 News Circles of Understanding: Surrey Police take part in new Indigenous cultural training CANADA: In the spring of 2023, the Indigenous Relations Unit of Surrey Police Service (SPS) hosted their Circles of Understanding. You may be asking yourself, “What is that?” Blue Line (Canada) 20/11/2023 Feature Gardaí detected 9% of sexual offences reported in 2022 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaí detected 9% of sexual offences reported to it last year, a decrease of 3% on 2021, but the detection rate increases with time according to the latest CSO crime figures published today. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 20/11/2023 News ‘Do we still even have a Garda Traffic Corps in this country?’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Would somebody please explain to me why we’re having to listen to all this kvetching about the need for greater enforcement of traffic laws and more focus on the behaviour of motorists? Echo Live (Republic of Ireland) 20/11/2023 Feature, Opinion Ben Burr: ‘The right people having access to the right data at the right time to tackle SOC is essential’ In the latest in a series of interviews with leading figures involved in the research and investigation of organised crime, Policing Insight’s Dr Chris Allen spoke to Ben Burr, a Borders, Immigration and Intelligence Specialist with Viable Data who has more than 20 years’ experience in the Home Office, about the challenges of ‘burglary tourism’, the need for real-life policing experience in academic research, and why a global database of wanted, suspected and missing person biometrics could be game changing. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 20/11/2023 Feature, Interview Garda Commissioner invited to Cavan to discuss merger plans REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Councillor John Paul Feeley has called on the Commissioner "to reverse the decision". Northern Sound (Republic of Ireland) 20/11/2023 News «119211931194119511961197119811991200Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events