Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96133 total results. Showing results 43221 to 43240 «215821592160216121622163216421652166Next ›Last » NZ Police follow report recommendations to pause introduction of live automated facial recognition technology NZ Police has paused introduction of live automated facial recognition technology (FRT) after researchers highlighted concerns over accuracy, the disproportionate impact on the Māori community, and legal and ethical issues; Policing Insight Deputy Editor Sarah Gibbons spoke to researchers and the force about the report’s recommendations, and what they mean for the police use of FRT. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/1/2022 Feature The Met police is facing backlash for its bizarre new ‘women’s safety’ initiative A video of a drug swabbing operation uploaded to the Metropolitan police’s official Twitter account has been met with criticism after the force claimed it was carried out as part of an initiative to keep women safe. Stylist 7/1/2022 Feature Police officer charged over ‘inappropriate relationships with multiple women while on duty’ Oliver Perry-Smith, 38, is accused of misconduct in public office and computer misuse The Independent 7/1/2022 News Almost 10% of NI police officers unavailable for work due to Covid-19 The PSNI moved to emergency shift arrangements in late December. The Standard 7/1/2022 News Report critical of police treatment of Cornish G7 activists withdrawn Official decision calling Project Servator intimidatory quashed by ‘quality assurance process’ The Guardian 7/1/2022 News Why UK police is struggling to fully seize crypto in criminal investigations UK police forces have seized Bitcoin and other crypto worth over £300 million during criminal investigations, but this may only be a fraction of illicit funds out there Information Age 7/1/2022 News Hillsborough Law would ‘level scales of justice’, says mayor A Hillsborough Law is needed to ensure fairer treatment for bereaved families, Liverpool City Region's mayor has said. BBC 7/1/2022 News Report published on UK use of covert powers The Investigatory Powers Commissioner, Sir Brian Leveson, has published his Annual Report on the use of covert investigatory powers by public authorities. Investigatory Powers Commissioner’s Office (IPCO) 7/1/2022 News Gangland violence suspected as man shot dead in car in western Sydney AUSTRALIA: Sydney’s gang war has heated up again after Ghassan Amoun, the brother of gang boss Bassam Hamzy, was found shot dead in a parked car. 7 News (Australia) 6/1/2022 News Police believe SA woman’s houseboat death was murder AUSTRALIA: The death of Angela Berecz in 2020, initially thought to be due to natural causes, has now been declared a major crime by South Australia Police. [VIDEO] The Age (Australia) 6/1/2022 News NSW Police scrap controversial search targets after quota rise during pandemic AUSTRALIA: NSW Police have scrapped their controversial strategy of setting targets for carrying out personal searches and move-on powers, but not before increasing quotas during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 6/1/2022 News Mystery surrounds human remains found on North Canterbury beach NEW ZEALAND: Human remains found on a North Canterbury beach are thought to be those of a person who died in recent weeks. [VIDEO] Stuff (New Zealand) 6/1/2022 News Police Eagle helicopter helping in search for man missing in Northland bush NEW ZEALAND: Police search and rescue personnel with the help of the police Eagle helicopter are searching a Northland bush area near Pipiwai for a missing man. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 6/1/2022 News Police training exercise at Tauranga Airport NEW ZEALAND: Police staff will be undertaking training at Tauranga Airport on today. The training will take place away from the main runway at a taxiway at the airport, says a police spokesperson. SunLive (New Zealand) 6/1/2022 News Annual Report of the Investigatory Powers Commissioner 2020 This Annual Report covers my first full year as Investigatory Powers Commissioner (IPC) and presents the findings from a year that has been challenging both for my teams and all of the public authorities we work with. I am very pleased to say that, despite those challenges, both the Investigatory Powers Commissioner’s Office (IPCO) and the Office for Communications Data Authorisations (OCDA) have had a highly successful year and have maintained the strong and accountable oversight model we have worked hard to establish [pdf]. Investigatory Powers Commissioner’s Office (IPCO) 6/1/2022 Report Report published on use of covert powers Mistakes made around Internet Protocol (IP) addresses continue to pose the greatest risk of a “serious error” by law enforcement agencies, according to the latest report on the use of covert powers in the UK. Police Professional 6/1/2022 News Interview: The role of an LGBT+ liason officer The chair of Herts LGBT+ Network inspector Steve Alison explains why it's vital his officers better understand chemsex, Grindr and the other vulnerabilities within today's communities. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/1/2022 Feature, Interview GMP praised for better compliance on use of informants and surveillance Forces also praised for specialised training developed by Dedicated Source Units to mitigate CHIS risks. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/1/2022 News Thames Valley Police officer charged over alleged relationships A police officer has been charged with misconduct in public office after being accused of inappropriate relationships with "multiple women". BBC 6/1/2022 News UK Police Seize £322m of Cryptocurrency in Past Five Years UK police have seized cryptocurrency worth £322m over the past five years, according to official figures obtained by the New Scientist publication following a freedom of information (FoI) request. Info Security 6/1/2022 News «215821592160216121622163216421652166Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events