Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97125 total results. Showing results 27881 to 27900 «139113921393139413951396139713981399Next ›Last » ‘Significant’ online criminal marketplace selling stolen credentials taken down in international operation One of the biggest online marketplaces selling stolen credentials to criminals worldwide has been taken down in an international operation involving the National Crime Agency (NCA). Police Professional 5/4/2023 News Twenty-one convicted in biggest child sexual abuse case in WMP history Twenty-one people have been convicted of “abhorrent and cruel” sexual offences against seven young children following the biggest investigation of its kind in West Midland Police’s history. Police Professional 5/4/2023 News Facial recognition technology ‘does not breach equality requirements’, report finds A “significant” report into the use of facial recognition by the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) and South Wales Police has found the technology does “not breach equality requirements”. Police Professional 5/4/2023 News Police and government debate Quebec racial profiling law CANADA: A law won't be enough to end racial profiling by police forces, the Montreal police department said Tuesday. CTV News (Canada) 5/4/2023 News Annual report on the use of electronic surveillance – 2021 CANADA: Part VI of the Criminal Code sets out the provisions for the law enforcement community to obtain judicial authorization to conduct electronic surveillance of private communications for criminal investigations. Public Safety Canada 5/4/2023 Report RCMP’s National Cybercrime Coordination Centre announces Canada’s participation in global day of action against Genesis Market CANADA: On April 4, 2023, 28 Canadian police services participated in a sequenced global day of action against Genesis Market. International partners from 17 countries participated in the targeted operation resulting in domain seizures and enforcement actions against users identified across the world. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 5/4/2023 News Westport Councillor says morale in An Garda Siochana has never been as low REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Morale in An Garda Siochana was never as low. That's according to Westport based Independent Councillor Christy Hyland who says 200 recruits were called to Templemore recently for training and only 135 showed up. [AUDIO] Midwest Radio (Republic of Ireland) 5/4/2023 News Garda Commissioner Drew Harris warns Garda industrial action is ‘very serious step to take’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda Commissioner Drew Harris has warned gardaí that they have “taken an oath” to uphold the constitution and any industrial action would be a “very serious step to take”. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 5/4/2023 News Scottish police tech piloted despite major data protection issues Scottish policing bodies are pressing ahead with a data sharing pilot despite data protection issues around the use of US cloud providers, placing sensitive personal data of tens of thousands of people at risk Computer Weekly 5/4/2023 News Minister of State for Youth Justice, James Browne TD, attends the Crosscare YDP Challenge REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Today Minister of State with responsibility for Youth Justice, James Browne TD, attended the Crosscare Youth Diversion Project (YDP) challenge, held as part of Crosscare’s YDP camp. Government of Ireland 5/4/2023 News Stronger together: Tackling online terrorist content Last month saw more than 100 victims and families of those affected by terrorism, as well as support organisations, emergency services and European representatives, gather in Paris for the European Remembrance Day for Victims of Terrorism; Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth looks at continuing EU efforts to combat terrorism and support victims, including new regulations aimed at removing terrorist content online. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/4/2023 Analysis, Feature Hampshire piloting multi-agency forum to aid VAWG strategy This forum aims to add to the diversionary work already being done in Hampshire through Project Foundation and a new perpetrator dashboard born out of learning from its initial phases. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/4/2023 News Chief returns to the helm after five-week ‘retirement’ with new contract CC Adderley 'technically retired' on February 26 before returning on April 3. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/4/2023 News Investigation of online child sexual abuse and exploitation ‘often poor’ HMICFRS found that while there are 'dedicated and committed people at all levels', investigations are often of a low standard because officers have limited resources to meet huge demand. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/4/2023 News Premiers open to police chiefs meeting to discuss crime spike across Canada CANADA: A day after the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police called for an urgent meeting with Canada's premiers in the face of losing nine officers on the job in the last six months, politicians too are expressing concern over the safety of our first responders. Slav Kornik reports. Global News (Canada) 5/4/2023 News, Video ‘Bored’ cop used police database to pursue women AUSTRALIA: A Victorian cop used private police databases to find out personal details of vulnerable women he was interested in pursuing sexual relationships with. He then tried to meet the women, some of whom were victims of crime, sending hundreds of texts to them or going to their homes. Brett Johnson, 42, has admitted 10 charges of misconduct in public office while he worked at police stations in Richmond, Fawkner, Sunshine and Pyramid Hill between 2010 and 2019. Perth Now (Australia) 5/4/2023 News Hundreds of Queensland police disciplinary actions could be revoked following court of appeals decision AUSTRALIA: Decisions in hundreds of disciplinary cases concerning Queensland police officers could be revoked, following a court decision. Police Commissioner Katarina Carroll has confirmed up to 300 cases will be reviewed, after the court of appeal determined the police service had been conducting disciplinary police proceedings in an "invalid way". University of Queensland Law Professor Graeme Orr said the cases were considered "void". "It's as if they never occurred because the person who made them wasn't properly appointed to that role," he said. ABC News (Australia) 5/4/2023 News Gardaí probe 26 allegations of sex assault in Defence Forces as special operation to target predators in ranks REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A special operation targeting potential sexual predators within the Defence Forces has been established after it emerged gardaí have 26 complaints of sex assaults on record. Gardaí are reviewing cases to ensure they were investigated properly: some of the cases date to the early 1960s. All of these cases are either under investigation or are old cases under review. Garda Commissioner Drew Harris has also said he expects more complainants to come forward. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 5/4/2023 News Investigation of online child sexual abuse and exploitation ‘often poor’ HMICFRS found that while there are ‘dedicated and committed people at all levels’, investigations are often of a low standard because officers have limited resources to meet huge demand. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/4/2023 News Police ‘take up to 18 months’ to make arrests in online child sexual abuse cases Poor investigative practices and unacceptable delays leave children vulnerable, official report finds The Guardian 5/4/2023 News «139113921393139413951396139713981399Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events