Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115080 total results. Showing results 7361 to 7380 «365366367368369370371372373Next ›Last » Have organised crime gangs infiltrated prison workforce? A gang member may have become a prison officer in Scotland, a union leader has claimed. 1919 Magazine 4/11/2025 News Early release schemes should not apply to offenders who assault officers In 2024-25 alone, more than 7,159 such assaults were recorded – an average of nearly 20 per day. The Scottish Government must ensure prisoners convicted of violence against police officers and staff are not eligible for early release from prison accordong to a new campaign – Assault The Police? No Early Release – from the Association of Scottish Police Superintendents (ASPS) and the Scottish Police Federation (SPF). Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/11/2025 News Police Scotland must ‘embrace tech’ for efficiency One of Scotland’s most senior police officers has said the force must “embrace technology” to be efficient, but believes the Scottish public is more reluctant to do so than in England and Wales. 1919 Magazine 4/11/2025 News Organised crime fears as more kids accused of attempted murder The number of children accused of attempted murder in Scotland shot up three-fold at the start of this year, sparking fears around young people’s increased participation in violent crime. 1919 Magazine 4/11/2025 News New Biometrics and Surveillance Camera Commissioner announced Professor William Webster has been appointed as the new Biometrics and Surveillance Camera Commissioner, following an open competition held in line with the Governance Code on Public Appointments. Emergency Services Times 4/11/2025 News Cops fought the law The number of employment tribunals defended by Police Scotland has almost trebled in recent years 1919 Magazine 4/11/2025 News Officer diangnosed with cancer recognised with award for charity work PC Matthew Jeffery was only three months into his police training when he was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. An officer who has raised tens of thousands of pounds for charity after being diagnosed with cancer has won the Compassionate Award at the 2025 Devon & Cornwall Police Federation Recognition Awards. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/11/2025 News Sir Stephen Watson: ‘Policing must focus on ploughing that narrow, impartial furrow, which keeps out controversies’ Greater Manchester Police (GMP) Chief Constable Sir Stephen Watson has been credited with turning round the performance of the force since he took over the top job in 2021, as well as being vocal about the importance of getting the basics right in policing; he spoke to Policing Insight’s James Sweetland about the need to focus on professionalism and impartiality, developing a proactive mindset among officers, GMP’s approach to neighbourhood policing, and the challenges and benefits of a National Centre of Policing. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/11/2025 Feature, Interview No early release plea for assaulting police Prisoners convicted of violence against the police must not be eligible for early release through emergency legislation to ease overcrowding in jails, bodies representing officers in Scotland have warned. 1919 Magazine 4/11/2025 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 4/11/2025 News Watchdog says outdated funding model and rising demand are holding back police productivity The National Audit Office (NAO) says the Home Office’s previous attempts to deliver efficiencies have not led to lasting improvements across policing, and that while the Home Office is now prioritising cashable savings, there is scope to go further on long-term reform. Emergency Services Times 4/11/2025 News New ‘The Police Student’ series: Community and neighbourhood policing We are pleased to announce the launch of the latest series of The Police Student, supporting degree-entry recruits to the police service. This new series looks at community and neighbourhood policing both as a philosophy and a practice. Policing Insight 4/11/2025 Feature Community and neighbourhood policing: What is neighbourhood policing and why does it matter? In the first in a new series of The Police Student focusing on Community and Neighbourhood Policing, Policing Insight Academic Editor Dr Carina O’Reilly explores the development and definition of neighbourhood policing, and considers its importance in building relationships with the community, as well as its role in tackling public concerns about crime and strengthening confidence in policing. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/11/2025 Feature Drivers warned they could lose licence over sight Lincolnshire Police have been carrying out roadside eyesight checks as part of a national safety campaign. Operation Dark Night aims to raise awareness of the dangers of driving with defective vision. BBC 4/11/2025 News Metropolitan Police claims public safety benefits from live facial recognition The Metropolitan Police has claimed its increasing use of live facial recognition (LFR) technology is producing a number of benefits for public safety. UKAuthority.com 4/11/2025 News Inside India’s police think tank with Samir Datt (Part 2) In this second and final part of our interview, Policing TV speaks with Samir Datt, CEO and Founder of Forensics Guru, about his wider contributions to Indian policing and digital investigation. Samir shares insights into his work as a Fellow of the Indian Police Foundation, a national think tank driving innovation and policy reform across India’s policing landscape. He also discusses his role as President of the Digital Investigators Association, and the importance of standardising digital forensics practices across jurisdictions. Together, we explore the structure of the Indian Police Service (IPS), how officers serve both state and national roles, and how retired professionals continue shaping the future of policing through research, collaboration, and knowledge exchange. PolicingTV 4/11/2025 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Hello, police? There’s a spider in my room Just 15 per cent of 999 calls are ‘genuine emergencies’, reveals Scotland Yard The Telegraph - Subscription at source 4/11/2025 News New Biometrics and Surveillance Camera Commissioner announced Professor William Webster has been appointed as the new Biometrics and Surveillance Camera Commissioner. Home Office 3/11/2025 News Justice Minister, PSNI and domestic abuse organisations welcome Loose Women’s award-winning Facing it Together campaign to Northern Ireland Justice Minister Naomi Long, Women’s Aid and PSNI have welcomed Loose Women’s Facing it Together campaign, focused on raising awareness of domestic abuse and the support available, to Northern Ireland. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 3/11/2025 News Now Hiring: An Garda Siochana offering top position with starting salary revealed REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: You can apply now to become An Garda Siochana's Occupational Health Physician Limerick Live (Republic of Ireland) 3/11/2025 News «365366367368369370371372373Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events