Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115552 total results. Showing results 24481 to 24500 «122112221223122412251226122712281229Next ›Last » APCC comment on Victims’ Commissioner’s report on anti-social behaviour The Victims’ Commissioner for England and Wales, Baroness Newlove, has today published “Still living a nightmare: Understanding the experiences of victims of anti-social behaviour” on the damaging impact on victims of persistent anti-social behaviour. In response, the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners’ Joint Leads on Local Policing, Matt Storey and Chris Nelson, said:.. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 9/9/2024 News Metropolitan Police admits making mistakes over Gaza protests Senior officer admits that the police should have made arrests sooner, amid claims that the rights of protesters were prioritised over those of the public The Times - Subscription at source 9/9/2024 News Met police admits mistakes were made over Gaza protests in London A series of groups have held frequent protests and counter-protests since October last year, such as Just Stop Oil and Palestine Solidarity Campaign The Standard 9/9/2024 News Met Police ‘didn’t get everything right’ as report shows impact of protests on tourism and public services It reveals that the Palestine-related protests in London cost the Metropolitan Police £42.9 million The Independent 9/9/2024 News ‘We’ll arrest people quicker at protests from now on’: Met police deputy chief Assistant commissioner says force hasn’t got ‘everything right’ in past year in its handling of large demonstrations over Gaza and the environment The Guardian 9/9/2024 News Police say foreign national who allegedly attacked baby with hot coffee has fled the country AUSTRALIA: A foreign national alleged to have poured boiling coffee on a baby boy in a Brisbane park last month fled the country as little as 12 hours before investigators could confirm his identity, police say. ABC News (Australia) 9/9/2024 News Dr Andrew Chen: ‘There is an over-emphasis on bias as the source of the problem with Facial Recognition Technology’ Policing Insight’s recent ‘Facing the future: the rise of facial recognition in policing’ report drew on 34 interviews with operational leaders and experts to examine how facial recognition (FR) is being used by police around the world and the key debates about the technology; as part of that project, James Sweetland interviewed Dr Andrew Chen, Senior Research Fellow at the University of Auckland about New Zealand Police’s approach to this technology and the debate around accuracy and bias – in this article, we share more from that insightful conversation. Policing Insight - Registration at source 9/9/2024 Analysis, Feature, Interview Garda numbers fall as dozens of successful candidates choose not to take up their places REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Dozens of successful candidates in each intake have not taken up their places over the past two years. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) - Subscription at source 9/9/2024 News Notting Hill carnival now ‘impossible to police safely’ says Federation Survey of officers on the ground at the event launched whose views ‘cannot be ignored.’ Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/9/2024 News Comment: risk and blame in services under strain The sad death of a man who was found intoxicated outside a train station on a rainy West Country night has ended the career of two police officers. Why? Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/9/2024 Feature, Opinion BLOG: Victims of anti-social behaviour are still being pushed to the brink Baroness Newlove’s report found people’s lives have been ‘severely impacted’ because of the failure of forces to act on complaints Victims' Commissioner 9/9/2024 Feature, Opinion Dismissed and struggling to cope – the torment of persistent anti-social behaviour on ‘forgotten’ victims revealed in new report A new report from the Victims' Commissioner highlights the damaging impact of persistent anti-social behaviour on its victims. Victims' Commissioner 9/9/2024 News An Garda Síochána launches final phase of body worn cameras proof of concept REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: An Garda Síochána, Ireland’s National Police and Security Service, has commenced the third and final phase of its ‘Proof of Concept’ for body worn cameras as well as the supporting Digital Evidence Management System (DEMS). Emergency Services Times 9/9/2024 News University of Strathclyde develops AI tool to detect trauma in emergency responders The University of Strathclyde is developing an AI powered application to identify early signs of trauma in frontline emergency response and medical workers. UKAuthority.com 9/9/2024 News Justice Digital out new in-cell service for prisoners The Justice Digital team in the Ministry of Justice has revealed that a digital service for prisoners has now come into use. UKAuthority.com 9/9/2024 News Global Security Consultant, David Wells on the potential impacts of generative AI on terrorism The presentation from David Wells, Global Security Consultant and Honorary Research Associate at Swansea University's Cyber Threats Research Centre, discusses the potential impacts of generative AI on terrorism. It covers what has been seen so far, potential use cases for terrorists, and the broad environmental impacts of generative AI. David concludes with some recommendations, emphasizing the need for early regulation and cross-sectoral collaboration. PolicingTV 9/9/2024 Feature, Video Furious officers complain ‘woke’ unisex police uniforms are ‘crushing’ their testicles Officers claim the unisex uniform is 'crushing their testicles' - and female officers are also unhappy Express 8/9/2024 News Police Scotland criticised for allowing rapists to self-declare gender identity Analysists Murray Blackburn Mackenzie (MBM) described the policy as ‘deeply offensive’. The Independent 8/9/2024 News Government cost-cutting leaving country open to terrorism, Muslim group says NEW ZEALAND: The Federation of Islamic Associations (FIANZ) says the government must reconsider deprioritising and defunding much of the country's national security framework. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 8/9/2024 News Views sought on police funding ‘priorities’ A county police chief is asking the public what it believes should be its funding priorities. 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