Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 114980 total results. Showing results 4261 to 4280 «210211212213214215216217218Next ›Last » Over $400K for police body cameras included in proposed Brandon budget with 6.6% tax increase CANADA: 1st cameras expected start rolling as early as April, Brandon Police Service says. As Brandon, Man., residents brace for a property tax increase, the city's police service is preparing to spend nearly half a million dollars on body-worn cameras as part of a multi-year technology upgrade. CBC News (Canada) 29/1/2026 News Durham region’s new online anti-hate crime tool is different than reporting incident to police CANADA: CP24’s crime analyst Steve Ryan says the new tool allows victims to anonymously report the hate incident even if it does not meet the threshold of a hate crime. CP24 (Canada) 29/1/2026 News Metropolitan Police needs effective constraints on live facial recognition use, court hears The Metropolitan Police has defended its use of live facial recognition against a legal challenge that claims there are no effective constraints on where it can deploy the technology Computer Weekly 29/1/2026 News Regina Police Service Chief Lorilee Davies officially sworn in CANADA: After filling the interim role twice within her 29-year career, Lorilee Davies was officially sworn in as the new chief for the Regina Police Service (RPS) Thursday evening. During her time with the police service, Davies has worked in both uniform and investigative divisions, along with developing the RPS’s Truth and Reconciliation strategy. Prior to stepping into the permanent role as chief, Davies had served as acting chief since April 2025 – following the suspension and eventual termination of former chief Farooq Sheikh. CTV News (Canada) 29/1/2026 News New Victoria Police figures reveal state of Melbourne youth gang crime, with thousands of charges laid in past year AUSTRALIA: New figures released by Victoria Police have revealed the extent of Melbourne youth gang problems, with thousands of charges made against gang members in the past 12 months. New figures have highlighted the extent of youth gang crime in Victoria, with thousands of offences committed in the past 12 months. Sky News 29/1/2026 News Victoria Police to target youth gangs and crime AUSTRALIA: Sky News host Peta Credlin highlights concerns around youth gangs and what the police and government are doing to address the rise in crime in Victoria. Sky News 29/1/2026 Feature, Opinion, Video New SA Police plan launched amid reports of rising homophobic abuse AUSTRALIA: A Labor MLC – one of two openly gay members of parliament – says a new SA Police network supporting the LGBTQIA+ community is welcome as the nation sees a rise in homophobic abuse. In Daily (Australia) 29/1/2026 News Queensland Police refuse to release report following review into treatment of women in State Emergency Service AUSTRALIA: A long-serving State Emergency Service volunteer is calling for the findings of an internal review to be publicly released saying the public "have a right to know". The ABC understands some female volunteers raised allegations of sexism within the SES, with one saying women had left the organisation as a result. ABC News (Australia) 29/1/2026 News Full list of knife crime and homicide figures, by police force Most forces in England and Wales have recorded a year-on-year fall in incidents of knife crime, while nearly half saw a drop in homicides according to figures published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/1/2026 News Inside Andrew Coster’s resignation after a damning police watchdog report NEW ZEALAND: Former police commissioner Andrew Coster told staff he was "sorry" to be leaving the Social Investment Agency following a scathing report by the police watchdog. Coster resigned from the Social Investment Agency (SIA) last year following the police watchdog's damning report into police's response to allegations of sexual offending by former Deputy Police Commissioner Jevon McSkimming. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 29/1/2026 News ‘Tracking police finance is a maze of siloed and out of date information – it has to change’ The Government has been told police forces in England and Wales must offer greater transparency over their finances, and was warned that a lack of understanding from the Home Office on how policy changes made by Downing Street can impact officers on the ground. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/1/2026 News ‘We got an uppercut’: Meet the duo tasked with restoring faith in a bruised police force NEW ZEALAND: For much of last year, New Zealand Police felt like a ship listing in public view. Cultural rot had been exposed at the highest levels, with now-disgraced Jevon McSkimming at its core, as questions swirled about whether the organisation charged with upholding the law could still credibly police itself. The Post (New Zealand) 29/1/2026 News MP says police force in child safety farm row ‘have got it wrong’ An MP has refused to back down in a row with police after an officer responding to a break-in began a child welfare check because of the conditions at a farm. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/1/2026 News Kier Pritchard confirmed as Ministry of Defence Police chief constable Kier Pritchard has been confirmed as the permanent chief constable of Ministry of Defence Police (MDP) following an open selection process. Police Professional 29/1/2026 News New national AI centre ‘will drive innovation’ across forces A new £115 million national centre will accelerate the responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI) across all 43 forces in England and Wales, the Home Office has announced. Police Professional 29/1/2026 News Record number of offenders being recalled to prison in England and Wales Exclusive: Union claims some offenders are deliberately breaking probation terms in order to deal drugs in jail The Guardian 29/1/2026 News Watchdog investigates handling of allegations against ex-officer The Police Ombudsman is to investigate how the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) managed allegations of inappropriate conduct made against a former officer. BBC 29/1/2026 News Force may cut 21 police posts to balance budget North Yorkshire Police could have to cut 21 officer posts to help balance the budget, according to a report. BBC 29/1/2026 News Council tax rise approved to boost police funds A rise in council tax to pay for policing across Cambridgeshire has been backed, as the police and crime commissioner told a meeting "it's that or you lose police officers". BBC 29/1/2026 News AIC 2026 Conference: Transnational serious & organised crime The Australian Institute of Criminology will be hosting the AIC 2026 Conference on 17-18 March 2026. The theme of this year’s conference will be Transnational Serious and Organised Crime (TSOC) and the aim of the event is to present the latest research on TSOC and how this can be applied to policy and practice. Policing Insight 29/1/2026 Advertisement, Feature «210211212213214215216217218Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events