Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 104479 total results. Showing results 5601 to 5620 «277278279280281282283284285Next ›Last » EU Serious and organised crime assessment 2025 (EU-SOCTA): The changing DNA of serious and organised crime EUROPE: The EU-SOCTA report is Europol's flagship analysis that provides a comprehensive overview of the threats posed by serious and organised crime in Europe. Published every four years, it identifies key criminal activities, the dynamics of criminal networks, and emerging trends. The report is based on contributions from EU Member States and third parties, and Europol’s expertise. The report offers strategic insights to shape EU policies and law enforcement action. Europol 18/3/2025 Report The DNA of organised crime is changing – and so is the threat to Europe EUROPE: Europol’s EU Serious and Organised Crime Threat Assessment (EU-SOCTA) 2025, published today, reveals how the very DNA of crime is shifting – reshaping the tactics, tools and structures employed by criminal networks. The EU-SOCTA offers one of the most thorough analyses conducted on the threats posed by serious organised crime to the EU’s internal security. Based on intelligence from EU Member States and international law enforcement partners, this report not only analyses the state of organised crime today – it anticipates threats of tomorrow, providing a roadmap for Europe’s law enforcement and policymakers to stay ahead of ever-evolving organised crime. And evolve it has. The latest EU-SOCTA reveals that the DNA of organised crime is fundamentally changing, making it more entrenched and more destabilising than ever before. Europol 18/3/2025 News Research note: exploring the association of work attitudes among Indian police officers Job involvement, job satisfaction, and organizational commitment are important work attitudes. Several past studies on police work attitudes have treated the three work attitudes as unrelated concepts. The current study examined the association between these three work attitudes, and it also proposed a path model where job involvement is related to job satisfaction and organizational commitment and job satisfaction is associated with organizational commitment. Further, this study examined two different types of bonds to the organization: continuance commitment (i.e. bonding to the organization to protect investments in the organization) and affective commitment (i.e. bonding to the organization because of positive treatment). Using data from a survey of 827 police officers working in the Haryana State of India, the path model was supported. Job involvement had associations with higher job satisfaction and affective commitment and an association with lower continuance commitment. Job satisfaction had a relationship with lower continuance commitment and a relationship with higher affective commitment. Criminal Justice Studies - Subscription at source 18/3/2025 Research article Police Service launches new sign language video relay service From Tuesday March 18 the deaf community will be able to talk to the Police Service of Northern Ireland using a new video relay service The Newsletter 18/3/2025 News Police cells to be used to hold prisoners – as jails fill up With fewer than 800 prison spaces left, the government will use police cells to keep up with demand. That's despite an early release scheme in September, which freed thousands of prisoners who had served at least 40% of their sentence. Sky News 18/3/2025 News Avon and Somerset Police could face £11m deficit Avon and Somerset Police force faces an £11m deficit by 2029/30, according to its Police and Crime Commissioner. BBC 18/3/2025 News Call to limit blue lights on unmarked police cars to tackle bogus stops of women Labour peer Baroness Levitt called on the Government to take action and crack down on violence against women. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/3/2025 News Police stations will hold inmates as prisons overwhelmed by capacity crisis UK prisons have fewer than 800 spaces left across the UK. Express 18/3/2025 News Probation Service problems in England and Wales leaving public at risk, watchdog finds The chief inspector’s annual report said attempts by staff to keep others safe is ‘consistently insufficient’ The Guardian 18/3/2025 News Avon and Somerset Police could face £11m deficit Avon and Somerset Police force faces an £11m deficit by 2029/30, according to its Police and Crime Commissioner. BBC 18/3/2025 News PSNI launches new sign language video relay service From Tuesday (March 18) the deaf community will be able to talk to the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) using a new video relay service. Police Professional 18/3/2025 News Prisoners to be held in police cells to deal with overcrowding Prisoners will be temporarily held in police cells to deal with prisons running out of space, the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has confirmed. BBC 18/3/2025 News Police seize more than 90 knives across NSW in random ‘wanding’ operations AUSTRALIA: NSW Police have taken 91 knives from 67 people across the state in the few months since new "wanding" laws were introduced. 9 News (Australia) 18/3/2025 News Acting NT Police Commissioner Martin Dole’s promotion to deputy cleared by full ICAC report AUSTRALIA: The promotion of Northern Territory Acting Police Commissioner Martin Dole to the force's second-in-command has been cleared of any impropriety following a corruption watchdog probe into senior appointments within the force. ABC News (Australia) 18/3/2025 News Proceeds of Crime funds to boost Auckland CBD anti-crime measures NEW ZEALAND: The Government has today announced it will boost anti-crime measures across central Auckland with $1.3 million of funding from the Proceeds of Crime Fund. Inside Government (New Zealand) 18/3/2025 News Revealed: Garda staffing levels in your local station, as almost quarter had fewer officers at end of 2024 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Almost a quarter of the country’s 560-plus garda stations had fewer gardaà at the end of 2024 than at the start of the year, despite an overall increase in the size of the force. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) - Subscription at source 18/3/2025 News Garda numbers falling in almost 25% of stations nationwide REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Almost a quarter of the country’s Garda stations had fewer gardaà at the end of 2024 than at the start of the year. Highland Radio (Republic of Ireland) 18/3/2025 News Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 18/3/2025 News Hidden in the open: How visual and tactile inspections can uncover chemically concealed cocaine Recent arrests and seizures suggest drug traffickers are increasingly switching to chemically concealed cocaine (CCC) to move tonnes of shipments around the world, largely undetected; in the second in a series of articles on CCC and organised crime, Policing Insight’s Chris Dalby looks at the processes involved in chemical concealment and extraction, what law enforcement can look for to identify extraction labs, and the struggles facing traditional techniques of detection as well as some new, effective methods. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 18/3/2025 Analysis, Feature Police officer with 45 complaint allegations still employed A police officer who has had 45 official complaint allegations made against still remains employed by Hertfordshire Constabulary, it has emerged. 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