Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102730 total results. Showing results 4581 to 4600 «226227228229230231232233234Next ›Last » ‘£1.5m boost to put police in crime hotspots’ – PCC Kent will receive a £1.5m boost to provide more policing in crime hotspots, the county's Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) has revealed. BBC 27/2/2025 News Numbers remanded in and sentenced to custody keep growing Russell Webster analyses the latest CJS statistics that show out of court disposals falling and remands into custody on the increase. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/2/2025 News Record 1.1 million fly-tipping cases in England leave councils demanding bigger fines 60 percent of fly-tipping cases involved household waste ranging from black bags of waste to the contents of shed clearances, furniture, carpets and DIY. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/2/2025 News New cameras capture and process offences quicker to help halt speeding The equipment can also produce higher-quality images, leading to a more effective chance of conviction in court. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/2/2025 News RCMP Saskatchewan Enforcement Response Teams continue to deliver safer communities CANADA: Provincially funded RCMP Saskatchewan Enforcement Response Teams (SERTs) continue to deliver significant results in preventing and addressing crime in Saskatchewan. Blue Line (Canada) 27/2/2025 News Saint John police reviewing report on wrongful conviction of two N.B. men CANADA: An external review of police conduct around the wrongful murder convictions of two New Brunswick men has been completed, but the civilian board that oversees the Saint John, N.B., police force says privacy concerns need to be addressed before it can be made public. Blue Line (Canada) 27/2/2025 News Clarification sought to when decision to not vet Garda trainees before entering Garda training college was made REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Tipperary TD Alan Kelly is seeking clarification as to when a decision was made not to vet Garda trainees before they entered the Garda training college in Templemore. Tipp Mid West Radio (Ireland) 27/2/2025 News Minister for Justice may not attend rank-and-file Garda conference if Drew Harris not invited REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Jim O'Callaghan could follow Helen McEntee in solidarity with commissioner. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) - Subscription at source 27/2/2025 News Minister must attend GRA Conference and listen to Rank-and-File Gardaà REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Labour’s Justice spokesperson Alan Kelly TD has called on the Minister for Justice to attend the Garda Representative Association’s (GRA) annual conference and engage directly with the concerns of rank-and-file members of An Garda SÃochána. Labour (Republic of Ireland) 27/2/2025 News Bodies without names: How police use of investigative genetic genealogy can provide resolution for families of the unidentified Investigative genetic genealogy is being used by police forces around the world to identify both the discovered remains of unknown individuals, and to track down those responsible for murders and other violent crimes; in this edited version of her Churchill Fellowship report, Dr Emma Tilley of the University of Staffordshire looks at the use of investigative genetic genealogy in police investigations around the world, the benefits and challenges it offers, and how can UK policing can implement this new technique. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 27/2/2025 Analysis, Feature Police to use new ‘state-of-the-art’ speed cameras A police force has used money from developments on its patch to buy two new "state-of-the-art" speed cameras. Leicestershire Police said the two Trucam II cameras will help them "tackle speeding and illegal car racing" in the county. The cameras cost about £9,000 each and use both laser and video. BBC 27/2/2025 News Young help overhaul Met’s stop and search policy Davarel Gordon thinks he was just 12 years old when he was first stopped and searched by police. "The first time it happens you're in shock. There wasn't any communication, I didn't understand what was going on. BBC 27/2/2025 News Met publishes new Stop and Search Charter The Met has published a new Stop and Search Charter, shaping the future of how one of policing’s most effective but contentious tactics is used in London. Metropolitan Police Service 27/2/2025 News UK police aim to fix ‘stop and search’ where Black people most affected London's police force vowed on Thursday to reform its "stop and search" tactic which has seen far more Black people than others halted on streets and been criticised for enabling racism. The Metropolitan Police, Britain's largest force, said the searches remained necessary to combat crime in the capital of nearly 9 million people but acknowledged they needed to be done more sensitively and published a charter for improvements. Reuters 27/2/2025 News ‘Witch hunt’: QPS in Fitzgerald-like war to silence cops AUSTRALIA: Police officers are facing the sack and threats of criminal charges as the service probes whistleblowers accused of exposing a directive putting journalists... The Courier Mail (Australia) - Subscription at source 27/2/2025 News Financial crime investigators and prosecutors collaborate on latest money laundering threats CANADA: Today marks the conclusion of a three-day meeting of more than 1,400 anti-money laundering investigators and prosecutors from across Canada’s public sector, as well as representatives from the United States. Government of Canada 27/2/2025 News Fury as ‘worrying’ Labour law gives police access to 50m people’s data Cops will be able to access key personal data under Labour's new plans. Labour's new crime laws will make every driver's personal information available to the police. Express 27/2/2025 News ‘As a teen I knew I would get stopped and searched’ Davarel Gordon thinks he was just 12 years old when he was first stopped and searched by police. "The first time it happens you're in shock. There wasn't any communication, I didn't understand what was going on. BBC 27/2/2025 News Joint targeted area inspection of the multi-agency response to children who are victims of domestic abuse in Norfolk This letter summarises the findings of the joint targeted area inspection (JTAI) of the multi-agency response to children who are victims of domestic abuse in Norfolk. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 27/2/2025 Report Joint targeted area inspection of the multi-agency response to children who are victims of domestic abuse in Norfolk Ofsted has published a letter with findings from a joint targeted area inspection of the multi-agency response to children who are victims of domestic abuse in Norfolk. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 27/2/2025 News «226227228229230231232233234Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events