Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97248 total results. Showing results 25741 to 25760 «128412851286128712881289129012911292Next ›Last » PSNI Chief asks Ombudsman asked to review RIPA case Former West Yorkshire CC Mark Gilmore and retired PSNI ACC Duncan McCausland were among nine who were interviewed in relation to a 2014 bribery investigation conducted by the PSNI. The Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland has been asked to carry out a further review of an investigation in which the PSNI admitted to breaking its own intelligence rules. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/6/2023 News Graduates can become counter-terror police officers in just 14 weeks Fast-track scheme expands to increase workforce diversity, but there is concern over how effective vetting young people will be The Telegraph - Subscription at source 2/6/2023 News GMP officer sole British representative at US leadership academy Ch Supt John Webster was selected to attend the Policing Leadership Academy, where he will spend one week a month in America as part of a six-month education course. Greater Manchester Police (GMP) is flying the flag for the UK at an education course on data-driven management, violence reduction and community trust being held in America. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/6/2023 News Pushback on MH calls hasn’t happened overnight says APCC lead Police Oracle spoke with Surrey PCC Lisa Townsend on the implementation of the Right Care Right Person initiative and why it's important it happens now. Police are not abandoning those in mental health crises - but they have been picking up the slack on this for too long, the APCC Mental Health lead has said. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/6/2023 News Back to basics: Reconnecting the police with communities With British policing facing ongoing challenges around trust and confidence, as well as seemingly endless media scrutiny and criticism couple with frequent political attacks, the service is struggling to reconnect with the communities it is there to serve; David Marshall, a serving officer with more than 30 years’ experience who is also a part-time policing lecturer and PhD researcher, sets out the steps he believes policing needs to take to reset those connections and address the challenges. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 2/6/2023 Feature, Opinion Learning identified after ‘missed opportunity’ in search for missing man There was a “missed opportunity” to locate a man who was found dead by officers six days after he was reported missing, an investigation has found. Police Professional 2/6/2023 News GMP officer sole UK representative at US policing leadership and management programme A Greater Manchester Police (GMP) officer will be the sole representative from the UK to offer a purely British perspective of policing at the Policing Leadership Academy (PLA) in the US. Police Professional 2/6/2023 News Despite inquest evidence on Police use of force, VPD stands ground CANADA: The Vancouver Police Department has no plans to change training on “excited delirium” following a coroners inquest that found that officers who beat and restrained Myles Gray caused his death. The Tyee (Canada) 2/6/2023 News Windsor police take action in response to downtown safety concerns CANADA: A Windsor businessman says he called police Thursday for a man causing property damage and threatening him with a hammer. CBC News (Canada) 2/6/2023 News, Video Clothing and duty gear 2023 CANADA: Having the right gear can make a difference in your work performance, your training and your overall day. We tried out some of the latest gear for law enforcement and are sharing our experiences. Blue Line (Canada) 2/6/2023 Feature, Opinion Portlaoise Court: Local man charged with laundering over €1 million REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A Portlaoise man charged with laundering over €1 million had his case adjourned when he appeared at a recent sitting of the local district court. Laoise Nationalist (Republic of Ireland) 2/6/2023 News Drugs, cash seized in garda raids targeting Dublin crime gangs REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Significant amounts of drugs, cash and ammunition, as well as three high-powered motorbikes, have been seized by gardaí investigating the activities of two organised crime gangs in north and west Dublin. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 2/6/2023 News Garda watchdog tells TDs it would be ‘improper’ to talk about aftermath of fatal N7 crash REPUBLIC OF IRELAND; There is “undoubtedly” a need to improve the communications about garda watchdog (Gsoc) investigations involving gardaí with the public, an Oireachtas committee has been told. Gsoc chiefs declined to answer questions about the N7 crash in which three criminals died and a garda was left facing charges arising from his driving on the night. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 2/6/2023 News Grenfell Tower Inquiry costs reach £170m A new report from the Grenfell Tower Inquiry reveals that since the Inquiry started its work in the aftermath of the tragic fire in 2017, the total cost has risen to £170m. The Inquiry concluded its public hearing phase in July 2022 but still incurred costs of £32m in the year to March 2023. Emergency Services Times 2/6/2023 News We cannot let AI hinder the fight against child abuse In early April a specialist police officer approached me to discuss AI-generated child sexual abuse content. He was horrified by what he was seeing online. Photo-real images created at scale in which children were being sexually abused. Men providing an image of a real child to generate violent and sexual imagery to their exact specification. Ready-made, downloadable abuse-rooms in which to play out abuse scenarios. The Times - Subscription at source 2/6/2023 Feature, Opinion Local authorities ‘unsure of security or ethical concerns’ in their use of surveillance cameras Many local authorities are confused about whether the surveillance equipment they are using is subjected to any security or ethical concerns, according to the biometrics and surveillance camera commissioner. UKAuthority.com 2/6/2023 News Comtrac Founder Craig Doran discusses his journey from Queensland Police Sergeant to multi-million dollar company CEO (Part 1) Comtrac is an Australian-based information software company with a multi-million Australian dollar turnover. Comtrac's CEO, former Queensland Police Sergeant, Craig Doran, met PolicingTV's Founder, Bernard Rix, in Canberra, Australia. In this first video of two, he explains how - despite his having no coding skills whatsoever - he took the company from a one-man startup ten years ago to the large and committed client base it now enjoys. The second video - to be published shortly - will set out Craig's future plans for Comtrac, along with more about the distinctive software service that Comtrac offers. PolicingTV 2/6/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Police Scotland staff experience negative consequences for calling out sexism The Scottish Police Authority has released a report on Sex Equality and Tackling Misogyny Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/6/2023 News Met Police director of intelligence defends facial recognition The Met Police’s director of intelligence has appeared before MPs to make the case for its continuing use of facial-recognition technology, following announcements from the force and the Home Office that they intend to press on with its adoption Computer Weekly 2/6/2023 News Scottish Prison Population Projections This report presents the first projections to be published since the C-19 pandemic began.These projections have been produced using ‘microsimulation’ scenario modelling which simulates prison arrivals and departures and estimates the number of individuals in prison on a particular date in the future Scottish Government 1/6/2023 Report «128412851286128712881289129012911292Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events