Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115679 total results. Showing results 32941 to 32960 «164416451646164716481649165016511652Next ›Last » Rise in hate incidents reported to police NEW ZEALAND: Police now have two years worth of data on the types of hate incidents reported across New Zealand - including regional breakdowns and the demographics targeted - but it's unclear when the country will make hate crimes a standalone offence, nearly five years on from the Christchurch terror attacks. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 21/2/2024 News 37% drop in Cork’s garda drug squad numbers compared to 14% nationwide REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The country’s local Garda drug units have, on average, 14% less staff now than they did in 2010, with the Cork City unit decimated by 37% in that period, official figures show. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 21/2/2024 News Meeting Karen Duckworth, IPA Section UK Vice President (Part 2) Karen Duckworth is the Vice President, Social and Culture for the International Police Association's (IPA's) Section UK. In this exclusive second video in a series of three, Karen meets PolicingTV's Bernard Rix outside Windsor Castle, England, to tell us more about her passion for, and work with, the International Police Association - including the recently launched #SheIsIPA initiative. PolicingTV 21/2/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video New ‘modern approach’ to Garda Reserve training ahead of recruitment of 1,000 new members REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Regulation updates signed off on by Cabinet include raised fitness standards and modernised educational requirements. Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 20/2/2024 News Government progress report published one year after Prevent review The review was commissioned in 2019 and undertaken by former Charity Commission chairman, Sir William Shawcross. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/2/2024 News Statutory guidance on domestic abuse protection notices and protection orders OPEN CONSULTATION: We are consulting on whether draft the statutory guidance for police on domestic abuse protection notices (DAPNs) and domestic abuse protection orders (DAPOs) is clear and comprehensive. Home Office 20/2/2024 Report Prevent programme strengthened a year on from independent review Vast majority of review recommendations implemented within one year, with the remaining recommendations progressing at pace. Home Office 20/2/2024 News Schizophrenic man can proceed with negligence claims against authorities, CA rules Alexander Lewis-Ranwell killed three pensioners but was found not guilty of murder by reason of insanity. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/2/2024 News Police Scotland frontline officers to get bodycams by ‘late summer’ Body-worn cameras will be rolled out to frontline Police Scotland officers in “late summer”, the force’s chief constable has said. Chief constable Jo Farrell said in a report, set to go before the Scottish Police Authority (SPA) board meeting on Thursday, since taking on the role in October last year, one of her top priorities has been to equip more officers with the video cameras, generally worn on the officer’s chest. STV News 20/2/2024 News Stuck in limbo, Katarina Carroll was a scapegoat for Queensland’s anxieties over youth crime AUSTRALIA: Despite hand-wringing over youth crime, data shows domestic violence – which the outgoing police commissioner had hoped to tackle – is the real threat The Guardian 20/2/2024 Analysis, Feature International investigation disrupts the world’s most harmful cyber crime group The National Crime Agency is today, Tuesday 20 February, revealing details of an international disruption campaign targeting LockBit, the world’s most harmful cyber crime group. Today, after infiltrating the group’s network, the NCA has taken control of LockBit’s services, compromising their entire criminal enterprise. National Crime Agency (NCA) 20/2/2024 News Lockbit: UK leads disruption of major cyber-criminal gang The UK has led an operation to disrupt what is thought to be the world's largest criminal ransomware group. The National Crime Agency (NCA) has infiltrated systems belonging to Lockbit and stolen its data. The organisation is believed to be based in Russia and, by volume, be the most prolific ransomware group selling services to other criminals. BBC 20/2/2024 News Seized ransomware network LockBit rewired to expose hackers to world Four arrested and LockBit victims will get help to recover data after joint operation in UK, US and Europe The Guardian 20/2/2024 News Law enforcement disrupt world’s biggest ransomware operation In a significant breakthrough in the fight against cybercrime, law enforcement from 10 countries have disrupted the criminal operation of the LockBit ransomware group at every level, severely damaging their capability and credibility. Europol 20/2/2024 News Lockbit cybercrime gang disrupted by Britain, US and EU Lockbit, a notorious cybercrime gang that holds its victims' data to ransom, has been disrupted in a rare international law enforcement operation, the gang and U.S. and UK authorities said on Monday. The operation was run by Britain’s National Crime Agency, the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation, Europol and a coalition of international police agencies, according to a post on the gang’s extortion website. Reuters 20/2/2024 News Arson cases rise in regional NSW according to crime data AUSTRALIA: Crime data extracted by the ABC shows big spikes in arson offences across New South Wales, with some regional areas reporting a rate up to eight times the state average. ABC News (Australia) 20/2/2024 News More women investigated for illegal terminations, says abortion provider An unprecedented number of women are being investigated by police on suspicion of illegally ending a pregnancy, the BBC has been told. BBC 20/2/2024 News International police operation takes down world’s most harmful ransomware criminals AUSTRALIA: The world’s most prolific ransomware group has been disrupted as a result of an international investigation involving law enforcement agencies from 10 countries, including the AFP. The ransomware group was allegedly responsible for running LockBit, which has caused billions of dollars’ worth of harm across the globe, including millions to Australian individuals and businesses since it was first identified in 2019. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 20/2/2024 News No evidence of police collusion in double murder case linked to Johnny Adair, court rules No credible new evidence of police collusion has emerged to justify any revived investigation into a double sectarian murder allegedly linked to former loyalist terror chief Johnny Adair, the Court of Appeal ruled today. Belfast Telegraph 20/2/2024 News Two NSW men charged in connection to a $2bn meth import plot AUSTRALIA: Two Sydney men have been charged with attempting to possess 800kg of methamphetamine destined for Australia in 2023, following an investigation into a global drug trafficking syndicate resulting in the arrest of eight people. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 20/2/2024 News «164416451646164716481649165016511652Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events