Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 114951 total results. Showing results 2881 to 2900 «141142143144145146147148149Next ›Last » ‘Happy (and safe) shooting!’: chatbots helped researchers plot deadly attacks Users posing as would-be school shooters find AI tools offer detailed advice on how to perpetrate violence. Popular AI chatbots helped researchers plot violent attacks including bombing synagogues and assassinating politicians, with one telling a user posing as a would-be school shooter: “Happy (and safe) shooting!” Tests of 10 chatbots carried out in the US and Ireland found that, on average, they enabled violence three-quarters of the time, and discouraged it in just 12% of cases. Some chatbots, however, including Anthropic’s Claude and Snapchat’s My AI, persistently refused to help would-be attackers. The Guardian 11/3/2026 News B.C. approves new police training sites in Vancouver and Victoria CANADA: Two new police training sites have been approved in Vancouver and Victoria to address a surge in demand for recruits from communities across British Columbia. Blue Line (Canada) 11/3/2026 News The Law Show: Is it legal for police to use live facial recognition technology? The Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood says she makes “no apology” for announcing the roll-out of Live Facial Recognition (LFR) to all the police services in England and Wales. BBC 11/3/2026 Audio, Feature Scottish Biometrics Commissioner reviews fingerprinting in policing Audit flags operational shortcomings and training gaps. Police in Scotland may be failing to fingerprint more than 12,000 a year due to inadequate operational practices and a lack of supervision. This includes officially accused persons, including those arrested for serious crimes. The police force is also losing fingerprint records due to unauthorized deletion, pointing to a lack of training in using fingerprinting equipment, according to a new review published by the Scottish Biometrics Commissioner on Tuesday. BiometricUpdate.com 11/3/2026 News Toronto police officer facing several charges: special victims unit CANADA: A Toronto police officer has been charged following an investigation by Peel Regional Police’s special victims unit. Global News (Canada) 11/3/2026 News Cumbria Constabulary selects Motorola Solutions’ time-saving mobile policing solution The Pronto mobile policing solution will provide the force with a unified digital app that integrates Cumbria Constabulary’s records management and computer-aided dispatch systems. The Critical Communications Review 11/3/2026 News Tech firms must go ‘above and beyond’ to protect women and girls from online harm The Tech Secretary, Liz Kendall, has warned that companies must use every tool at their disposal to protect women and girls from abuse and misogyny online – or face further action from government. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/3/2026 News PFEW discontinues appeal after two elected fed chairs win High Court battle The Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) had originally said it would challenge a ruling that found the body acted unlawfully when suspending two federation chairs. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/3/2026 News Officers justified in using significant force to arrest a man believed to be armed in Tiniroto NEW ZEALAND: The Independent Police Conduct Authority has found that Police were justified in using Tasers, a Police dog and head strikes to arrest a man who they believed had ready access to a firearm in Tiniroto, Hawke’s Bay. The man suffered a serious injury but survived. Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) (New Zealand) 11/3/2026 Report New legislation empowers police to move-on troublemakers AUSTRALIAN: The Queensland Government has introduced legislation to Parliament to strengthen police powers and protect Queensland’s business precincts from crime, antisocial Bundaberg Today - Subscription at source 11/3/2026 News Bondi attack gun laws leave cops’ new weapons stranded in Europe AUSTRALIA: Hundreds of guns ordered by NSW Police are sitting on a dock on the other of the world after the federal government's decision to rush through firearm... The Daily Telegraph (Australia) - Subscription at source 11/3/2026 News New programme launched to encourage innovation in policing The Police Superintendents’ Association (PSA) is launching a project to encourage and support technological innovation in policing. Police Professional 11/3/2026 News ‘Key data protection lessons’ for police after ICO reprimands and fines Police Scotland The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has issued a £66,000 fine and a reprimand to Police Scotland following a series of data protection failures that resulted in the excessive collection, handling and unlawful disclosure of sensitive personal information. Police Professional 11/3/2026 News Met Police give help on protecting women and girls Senior Metropolitan Police officers have visited Guernsey to share advice on how to make the island safer for women and girls. BBC 11/3/2026 News Full investigation of former officer accused of rape ‘essential’ – police chief A full investigation into alleged sexual offences by a former officer is "essential" for public confidence in policing, the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) chief constable has said. BBC 11/3/2026 News Police trainee quit before sacking for racist slur A former Kent Police officer who was still undergoing his initial training when he made a racist comment to other students would have been sacked if he had not resigned, a misconduct panel has ruled. BBC 11/3/2026 News Police officer’s sex assault trial sees jury discharged The jury in the trial of a female police officer accused of sexually assaulting another woman has been discharged for legal reasons. BBC 11/3/2026 News Officer missed arrest warrant in killer’s police log A police officer took no action after viewing a log that showed an outstanding arrest warrant for Valdo Calocane, weeks before he carried out deadly attacks in Nottingham, a public inquiry has heard. BBC 11/3/2026 News Policing: Securing legitimacy in an age of converging threats While traditional policing challenges around issues such as serious violence and community harm will remain, the greatest pressures on law enforcement over the coming decade will come from hybrid and cascading risk, warns Odette Meli, former Co-ordinator of the Australian Federal Police’s Strategic Insights Centre and a Fellow of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI), who argues that policing will need to integrate strategic foresight and interoperability if it is to maintain legitimacy. Policing Insight 11/3/2026 Analysis, Feature, Opinion Police Scotland fined £66k and reprimanded following serious data mishandling We have issued a £66,000 fine and a reprimand to Police Scotland for serious failures in the handling of sensitive personal information. Our investigation found that Police Scotland extracted the entire contents of a person’s mobile phone after they reported an alleged crime, without ensuring there were sufficient safeguards to prevent access to irrelevant personal information. As a result, officers collected a substantial volume of highly sensitive information, much of which had no bearing on the investigation. Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) 11/3/2026 News «141142143144145146147148149Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events