Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103216 total results. Showing results 27361 to 27380 «136513661367136813691370137113721373Next ›Last » Board condemns unhelpful ‘public commentary’ on PSNI’s leadership team The Northern Ireland Policing Board (NIPB) has condemned “public commentary” on the Police Service of Northern Ireland’s (PSNI) senior leadership team. Police Professional 8/9/2023 News AFP modernise record-keeping with $A3.6m deal AUSTRALIA: Two years after a scathing report from the Australian National Audit Office (ANAO), the Australian Federal Police (AFP) has issued two contracts worth over $A3.6 million dollars to implement records management systems from solution provider iCognition and local AI developer CastlePoint. Information & data manager (idm) (Australia) 8/9/2023 News Taskforce Magnus blitz on organised crime prevents at least two murders in past five weeks, NSW Police say AUSTRALIA: NSW Police claim to have thwarted at least two organised crime murders in the past five weeks, as pressure mounts on them to dismantle the criminal networks behind a series of public shootings. The city has been rattled by brazen daylight shootings over the past two years, including one just metres from a police station in Marrickville, in Sydney's inner-west in July. ABC News (Australia) 8/9/2023 News Contact and confidence in a digital age: Improving police-public relations with technology Public support and approval are fundamental to the British policing model. This new report identifies six ways that the technological transformation of police/public contact could improve police confidence. [PDF] The Police Foundation 8/9/2023 Report Shoplifting crisis is a ‘policing capacity challenge’, says Met Commissioner The lack of police response to shoplifting is due to a "capacity challenge", Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has said. LBC 8/9/2023 News Contact and Confidence in a Digital Age: Improving police-public relations with technology A new report from the Police Foundation assesses the implications, opportunities and risks for the police service of adopting new contact and engagement technology as it seeks to rebuild public trust and confidence; the Foundation’s Research Director Andy Higgins explains more about the key points from the report. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 8/9/2023 Analysis, Feature, Innovation Queensland Police launch major recruitment marketing campaign to boost the frontline AUSTRALIA: The Queensland Police Service has officially launched the largest recruitment marketing campaign in its history, showcasing the dynamic nature of a career in QPS to entice prospective recruits. Queensland Government (Australia) 8/9/2023 News Dutch financial crime agency joins NCA hosted anti-corruption centre The Dutch financial crime agency Fiscal Information and Investigation Service (FIOD) has joined the International Anti-Corruption Crime Centre (IACCC). Police Professional 8/9/2023 News Jason Roberts sues Victoria after being wrongfully jailed for police killings AUSTRALIA: Roberts seeks damages from the state for the 5,627 days he spent behind bars after winning retrial in court of appeal and being cleared by a new jury. The Guardian 8/9/2023 News Police continue to investigate ‘appalling display’ of gang violence NEW ZEALAND: Police say the investigation into the death of Charles Pongi, 32, near Auckland's Taurima Reserve is continuing to "develop well", a month after what investigators call an "appalling display of violence". 1 News (New Zealand) 8/9/2023 News Questions asked about what difference extra police will make NEW ZEALAND: Labour is promising another 300 front-line police, and new laws to crack down on gangs, if it wins the election. [AUDIO] RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 8/9/2023 News ‘We can let children out to play again’: Residents’ joy as cops nab 160 people on council estate after shooting spree Police in north-west London have made 160 arrests in just two months on a large housing estate, riddled by drug use, gun crime and anti-social behaviour. LBC 8/9/2023 News Factcheck: What did an expert on Youth Justice tell the Citizens’ Assembly about drug crime? REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A speech at the Citizens’ Assembly on Drugs Use prompted disputes online as some users argued that headlines and news stories misrepresented what an expert speaker had said. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 8/9/2023 Feature Open season for criminals: First Minister backs police plans not to probe every crime despite huge public backlash Humza Yousaf said it is ‘proportionate’ for police to decide not to investigate every crime despite warnings it will be ‘open season for criminals’. Mail Online 8/9/2023 News Garda community bus in Dublin’s north inner city part of new policing plan REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A Garda community bus doing the rounds of Dublin’s north inner city will be part of the new comprehensive policing plan announced today. Dublin Live (Republic of Ireland) 8/9/2023 News ‘Hard decisions’ on rosters for Garda bosses amid fears drugs unit numbers could be cut REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda bosses are facing “hard decisions” on how to staff the new Garda roster amid concerns the number of gardaí working in key areas including divisional drugs units and detective units may be significantly reduced. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 8/9/2023 News Response to an inspection of Border Force insider threat POLICY PAPER: Home Office response to the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration’s report on insider threat to Border Force. Home Office 7/9/2023 Report Gloucestershire trialling new tech to strengthen vetting processes The Constabulary is using a platform which combines data from government, police, third party and open-source intelligence databases and presents it in one bulk search. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/9/2023 News Labour peer condemns ‘cover-up’ of undercover police officer’s ‘vile’ deception Shami Chakrabarti urges home secretary to address lack of safeguards around undercover operations after latest revelations The Guardian 7/9/2023 News Policing Board rejects criticism of its handling of PSNI crisis The Northern Ireland Policing Board has rejected criticism it is not doing enough to resolve the current crisis in the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI). BBC 7/9/2023 News «136513661367136813691370137113721373Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events