Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115042 total results. Showing results 6201 to 6220 «307308309310311312313314315Next ›Last » Statistically, it’s impossible to predict domestic violence homicide. That doesn’t mean we should give up AUSTRALIA: Shouldn't we have seen it coming? Whenever a woman is killed by her partner in Australia, domestic violence experts quickly line up to call out the "red flags" that had apparently been overlooked: the perpetrator had access to guns; the victim had previously reported being strangled by him; he'd made specific, detailed threats to kill her. ABC News (Australia) 2/12/2025 Analysis, Feature Drug spray used ‘more than police force expected’ A life-saving spray which reverses the effect of opioid drug overdoses has been used by North Yorkshire Police "a lot more" than expected, the force said. BBC 2/12/2025 News Hundreds potentially affected by Victoria police weapons searches that breached law AUSTRALIA: Wide-ranging police powers used to conduct non-compliant searches that resulted in 33 people being charged or fined The Guardian 2/12/2025 News New Zealand Police cuts case times to hours with automation NEW ZEALAND: New Zealand Police has reported significant improvements in case management outcomes following the adoption of Appian's process automation platform. IT Brief (New Zealand) 2/12/2025 News Over 100 frontline gardaí to be armed with Taser stun guns REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Over 100 frontline gardaí are set to be equipped with Taser stun guns as part of a pilot programme launching this week. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) - Subscription at source 2/12/2025 News Uniformed gardaí could be armed with tasers as early as this week REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Justice Minister Jim O'Callaghan is expected to bring a memo to Cabinet on Tuesday in relation to tasers for gardaí. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 2/12/2025 News Custody sergeant who mentors officers new to the role recognised with award Surrey Sgt Diane Houldsworth is a highly experienced custody sergeant at Staines Police Station. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/12/2025 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 2/12/2025 News Warning over impact on community policing after 180 stations closed since 2013 forces merger The Scottish Police Federation (SPF) says it is “deeply concerned” at the number of police station closures around Scotland, warning links with communities are being eroded. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/12/2025 News APCC Chair Emily Spurrell: ‘PCCs a failed experiment? It’s as insulting as it is basically wrong’ Following the Government’s announcement last month that the role of police and crime commissioner will be abolished in 2028, Emily Spurrell, Chair of the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners, spoke to Policing Insight’s Ian Weinfass about why she believes the Home Office is wrong to overhaul police governance in England and Wales, why it will not save the money cited, and how it could damage other areas of policing. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 2/12/2025 Feature, Interview CNC highlights progress on health and wellbeing The Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) has reaffirmed its commitment to officer health and wellbeing as it continues to implement the national Police Covenant, a pledge designed to protect and support those serving in policing. Emergency Services Times 2/12/2025 News Risks and opportunities from abolishing Police and Crime Commissioners The government recently announced the demise of Police and Crime Commissioners from May 2028 and described the governance model as a ‘failed experiment’ before setting out arrangements that will see police and crime boards made up of local elected officials in areas where there are no directly elected mayors. Emergency Services Times 2/12/2025 Analysis, Feature Lieutenant Kory Borcherding: Soft skills and hard truths in US policing Tim Kucerovy sits down with Lieutenant Kory Borcherding of the Louisiana State Police to explore the evolution of police academy training in the United States—from strict paramilitary models to more balanced, hybrid approaches. With over 15 years of experience in law enforcement training, Lt. Borcherding shares how generational shifts, cultural changes, and leadership philosophies shape the way new officers are prepared. PolicingTV 2/12/2025 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Cocaine won’t affect my driving, said police officer high on duty Lewis McVey resigns from Merseyside Police after he was found to be 20 times over the drug-driving limit The Telegraph - Subscription at source 1/12/2025 News Undercover police ‘trawled graveyards for children’s identities’ Whistleblower Peter Francis, a former officer at the Met, told an inquiry that it was standard practice to help create a cover story The Times - Subscription at source 1/12/2025 News Dashcam pilot scheme introduced in D District (Newry, Mourne & Down) A one month dashcam pilot scheme has been introduced in Newry, Mourne and Down Policing District in response to high levels of police vehicle ramming incidents across Northern Ireland. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 1/12/2025 News Premier League clubs fear Home Office move will add millions to policing costs Premier League clubs and leading sports bodies increasingly fear they will be forced to pay millions more to cover policing costs after being called in for a series of consultations with the Home Office starting this week. The Guardian 1/12/2025 News Australian Federal Police to lead global summit AUSTRALIA: A fortnight after Australia missed out on hosting a United Nations climate summit, it has won another leadership role and will chair the global summit of police next year, for the first time. The Australian Federal Police will host the UN's Chief of Police Summit (UNCOPS) in New York, which brings together national police forces and officials from across the world every two years. Katherine Times (Australia) 1/12/2025 News Idemia facial recognition goes live for Canadian regional police service CANADA: Ontario force links up with Toronto-area police to share 1.6M mugshot database. Idemia’s facial recognition technology is now live for police in Ontario’s Halton Region, west of Toronto. The Halton Regional Police Service, which covers the cities of Oakville, Burlington, Milton and Halton Hills, announced recently the biometric matching software was ready to come online. BiometricUpdate.com 1/12/2025 News Q and A: Windsor police Chief Jason Crowley CANADA: Windsor’s new police Chief Jason Crowley talks about his new role in an interview with CTV News Windsor anchor Stefanie Masotti. CTV News (Canada) 1/12/2025 Feature, Interview, Opinion «307308309310311312313314315Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events