Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 104274 total results. Showing results 6201 to 6220 «307308309310311312313314315Next ›Last » The loophole police officers use to boost gold-plated pensions More officers benefit from ‘retire and return’ scheme to maximise retirement income The Telegraph - Subscription at source 26/2/2025 News Police officer faces misconduct hearing over escaped mental health patient killed by train IOPC to investigate Inspector Collin Baker’s actions after assessing Matthew Caseby as medium risk, despite psychotic episode The Telegraph - Subscription at source 26/2/2025 News Met Police needs to improve handling of missing children cases, watchdog says A report by His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services found work needed to be done despite improvements. The Independent 26/2/2025 News Police Scotland ‘not recording ethnicity correctly’ on DNA database – report The force and the Scottish Police Authority Forensic Services were issued with seven recommendations following a review. The Independent 26/2/2025 News Decorated Tasmania Police officer Dale Cook quits following arrest over child abuse material AUSTRALIA: A former senior Tasmania Police officer, previously commended for his work with children, has resigned after being arrested and charged with accessing child exploitation material. Pulse Tasmania (Australia) 26/2/2025 News SA Police respond to 100 domestic incidents each day, royal commission hears AUSTRALIA: South Australia Police respond to 100 domestic incidents and issue nine intervention orders on average each day, the state's Royal Commission into Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence has heard. ABC News (Australia) 26/2/2025 News Has violent crime really dropped for the first time since 2018? NEW ZEALAND: The government had some positive law and order news to share this week. The source for the claim? A tweet. But by the measure it’s using to track progress towards its own violent crime reduction target, it’s a different story. The Spinoff (New Zealand) 26/2/2025 News Stronger together: Tools, resources and guidelines for tackling terrorist content online Recognising the threat posed by terrorist content online (TCO), the European Commission first presented legislation to tackle the problem in 2018, with the EU TCO Regulations coming into force in June 2022; now the work of three projects – set up to help hosting service providers (HSPs) meet the risk to European security – has reached fruition, offering HSPs a wealth of guidelines, training tools and other resources, as Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 26/2/2025 Feature, Innovation Merseyside joins national operation to tackle fraudsters Merseyside Police has joined forces across the country in Operation Henhouse, a month-long national intensification period targeting fraudsters and protecting vulnerable members of the community. Emergency Services Times 26/2/2025 News City Police data reveals high positive outcomes for victims as new strategy published The City of London Police and City of London Corporation have published their first joint Victims’ Strategy to improve services and outcomes for victims of crime in the Square Mile. Emergency Services Times 26/2/2025 News The Metropolitan Police Service’s handling of the sexual and criminal exploitation of children: Causes of concern – revisit In June 2023, the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime in London commissioned us to inspect how well the Metropolitan Police Service handled the sexual and criminal exploitation of children. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 26/2/2025 Report Metropolitan Police Service improves its handling of child exploitation, but further changes are needed The Metropolitan Police Service has made positive progress in how it tackles the sexual and criminal exploitation of children, but more improvements are required, the police inspectorate has said. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 26/2/2025 News Police Now: Building trust in communities through policing (Part 2) In this second conversation, Kurtis Christoforides, Chief Executive of Police Now, discusses the organization's mission to recruit diverse and talented individuals into policing. He emphasizes the importance of building trust within communities and the need for a police force that reflects the demographics it serves. The conversation covers the various programs offered by Police Now, recruitment strategies, and the impact of their initiatives on the policing landscape. Kurtis also addresses the standards required for recruits and the organization's aspirations for future growth, including potential international collaborations. PolicingTV 26/2/2025 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video ‘No place to hide’ as new CCTV van to tackle antisocial behaviour in Nottingham A brand-new CCTV van with the capacity to capture a 360-degree view of an area will be deployed to tackle antisocial behaviour in Nottingham neighbourhoods. Emergency Services Times 25/2/2025 News New intake of student gardaà may be largest in over six years REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The next intake of student gardaà into Templemore College may be the largest in over six years, according to early indications. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 25/2/2025 News Mayo garda officer hails ‘life-changing’ career choice REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A young garda who swapped factory work for policing has urged others to consider joining An Garda SÃochána as the force launches its latest recruitment campaign with an attractive €37,311 starting salary for successful candidates. The Connaught Telegraph (Ireland) 25/2/2025 News Police misconduct probe over missing man claims A police inspector is to face misconduct proceedings after complaints alleging a series of failings during a search for a missing man later fatally hit by a train. BBC 25/2/2025 News More than 140 police faced misconduct allegations A total of 146 Dorset Police officers were accused of misconduct between the start of 2021 and the end of 2024, the force said. BBC 25/2/2025 News Crime and Policing Bill 2025: factsheets These factsheets provide more information about the Crime and Policing Bill, which was introduced in the House of Commons on 25 February 2025. Home Office 25/2/2025 Report Police chief ‘told not to reveal Rudakubana’s faith’ Merseyside's chief constable has said she was told by a Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) official not to release factual information about the man they had arrested on suspicion of carrying out the Southport knife attacks. BBC 25/2/2025 News «307308309310311312313314315Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events