Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115042 total results. Showing results 6481 to 6500 «321322323324325326327328329Next ›Last » 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 25/11/2025 News CNC apprentice officers put training into practice Apprentice officers from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) have taken part in a major multi-day training exercise designed to bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-world policing. Emergency Services Times 25/11/2025 News Dr Simon Guilfoyle: Why police must learn to say no (Part 2) Why must the police learn to say "no"? In this honest and thought-provoking second episode with Dr. Simon Guilfoyle — retired inspector, author, systems thinker, and creator of Stick Child — we explore how policing became overloaded with responsibilities far beyond its remit. PolicingTV 25/11/2025 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Police warn of rising threat from sexual deepfakes A new police-commissioned survey has found that one in four people feel there is nothing wrong with, or feel neutral about, creating and sharing sexual deepfakes, even when the person depicted has not consented. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 24/11/2025 News New national day for victims and survivors of terrorism Government delivers on promise to honour victims and survivors of terrorism by establishing a new annual national day, with inaugural day on 21 August 2026. Home Office 24/11/2025 News Garda Commissioner asked to visit Sligo REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Garda Commissioner has been asked to visit Sligo as concerns for the force locally continue. Ocean FM (Republic of Ireland) 24/11/2025 Audio, News Police Activity Survey Analysis from the Police Activity Survey, including how police spend their time across different activities, as well as new police response costs. Home Office 24/11/2025 Report Police officer earned more than £50k in overtime Some police officers in Northern Ireland worked more than 2,000 hours of overtime, according to data obtained by BBC News NI through a Freedom of Information (FOI) request. BBC 24/11/2025 News ‘He’s an excellent choice’ — Jason Crowley named new Windsor police chief CANADA: Crowley replaces Chief Jason Bellaire, who is retiring after 31 years with Windsor Police Service. Windsor Star (Canada) 24/11/2025 News Northamptonshire police officers face misconduct hearings over Harshita Brella case IOPC says four officers may have breached standards in handling of abuse claims by Brella, 24, found dead last year The Guardian 24/11/2025 News Human error blamed for false accusation at retailer using facial recognition Facewatch survey finds support for biometric theft prevention. False accusations of shoplifting against a man in Cardiff, Wales are the result of human error, rather than a false positive alert by the retailer’s live facial recognition system for theft prevention. The incident highlights the tenuousness of public support, which is significant, but biometrics providers see a potential pitfall in watchlist governance. BiometricUpdate.com 24/11/2025 News Innovative approaches to embedding evidence-based policing, supporting police learning and continuing professional development: Reflections from a police–academic partnership The police education and learning framework in England and Wales has changed dramatically over the past decade, with little empirical evidence available to understand how police officers learn and what pedagogies are most effective. This article provides a discussion on the use of innovative approaches in police learning, specifically relating to evidence-based policing (EBP), using methods designed to enhance engagement with EBP among in-service officers and staff. It offers a reflection on activities undertaken between 2017 and 2021 in one UK police force, facilitated by a police–academic partnership with a local university. The successful formation of an EBP community of practice allowed us to offer a series of fun and engaging learning opportunities for in-service staff and officers. This enabled them to both share and develop their knowledge and to build networks to facilitate peer-to-peer support in understanding and implementing evidence-based practices. The approach appears to have removed some of the barriers to EBP noted previously in the literature, enabling officers and staff to engage more effectively with academics, and with opportunities for development, and to better appreciate the value of research-informed approaches to enhancing policing practices. This article also makes recommendations for further research to explore ‘what works’ in relation to police learning, building an evidence base to inform the development of more effective learning strategies and programmes for use with new and in-service officers. International Journal of Police Science & Management - Subscription at source 24/11/2025 Research article How Shabana Mahmood can fix the police By the standards Shabana Mahmood has set for herself, the speech she made to police leaders at their annual conference in Westminster last week was not the most gripping. The Home Secretary’s delivery was stilted, awkward even, as she stuck closely to the script on the lectern in front of her. She left the stage as soon as she had finished without taking any questions. The Spectator 24/11/2025 Feature, Opinion Roadside drug testing nearly worthless, expert says NEW ZEALAND: As New Zealand gets set to rollout roadside drug testing, an Australian expert says it's a scattergun approach that doesn't reliably pick up impairment. Wellington will next month become the first location to see police use a saliva test on drivers, with the rest of the country set to follow by mid-2026. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 24/11/2025 News The important message from police for victims of sexual abuse – Editorial NEW ZEALAND: It’s been eight years since the #MeToo movement created a worldwide reckoning about the stain of sexual abuse in society. In New Zealand, the fallout was a timely reminder of just how prevalent it is, in all industries and in all walks of life. The New Zealand Herald (New Zealand) - Subscription at source 24/11/2025 Feature, Opinion Four officers should face misconduct proceedings in Harshita Brella case – IOPC Harshita Brella, 24, was found in a silver Vauxhall Corsa in Brisbane Road, Ilford, east London, on November 14 last year. The Independent 24/11/2025 News Officers face misconduct hearings over Harshita Brella domestic abuse investigation Four Northamptonshire Police officers should face misconduct proceedings over their handling of abuse allegations reported by a woman later found dead in a car boot, the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has concluded. Police Professional 24/11/2025 News Criminals who have attacked officers should not get early release, say police Justice Secretary Angela Constance is being urged to bar inmates with convictions for violence against the police from being considered for early release. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/11/2025 News Officer fired over sexual comments to junior staff A former police sergeant has been sacked by his force for repeatedly making "degrading" and "offensive" sexual comments to junior female colleagues. BBC 24/11/2025 News How AI transcription is transforming emergency communications and response Artificial Intelligence (AI) is already starting to transform policing and other emergency services. Jamie Wilson of NiCE explains how the true benefits of AI lie in extracting valuable insights from data. A notable example of this is in emergency communications centres. Policing Insight 24/11/2025 Advertisement, Feature «321322323324325326327328329Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events