Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115085 total results. Showing results 7541 to 7560 «374375376377378379380381382Next ›Last » Australia Federal Police commissioner Krissy Barrett reveals how agency is using AI to identify crimes AUSTRALIA: The Australia Federal Police is ramping up its artificial intelligence capabilities amid an increasingly changing environment driven by AI-facilitated crimes. The Nightly (Australia) 29/10/2025 News Decade of crime data shows homes are safer than ever before, yet Canberrans are not AUSTRALIA: The typical image of a criminal is no longer that of a burglar at night, but someone you may already know. The Canberra Times (Australia) - Subscription at source 29/10/2025 Analysis, Feature Police use of number plate spotting technology continues to rise NEW ZEALAND: Police use of camera technology used to spot individual number plates is continuing to rise rapidly. Retailers use automated number plate recognition (ANPR) camera footage to back up crime reports to police, while police tap in to the system for a "wide range of other law enforcement applications", according to reviews. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 29/10/2025 News Police officer used keyboard con trick while playing golf Ryan Lenton barred from policing after spending almost half his work time away from his desk The Telegraph - Subscription at source 29/10/2025 News CAA unlocks next stage in police uncrewed aircraft trials The National Police Air Service (NPAS) has received approval from the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) to advance its uncrewed aircraft trials into a Temporary Reserved Airspace (TRA) within Class G (uncontrolled) airspace. Police Professional 29/10/2025 News Tories call for national child cruelty register to protect victims of abuse Shadow solicitor general Helen Grant said it would operate similarly to the sex offenders register, with those who pose an ongoing risk to children remaining visible to the authorities. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/10/2025 News Five other prisoners released in error in last seven days, says union boss It comes after a migrant sex offender was released from HMP Chelmsford by mistake. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/10/2025 News Force says ‘significant improvements’ made to integrity processes following HMICFRS inspection Wiltshire Police needs to improve the quality assurance of its vetting decisions, misconduct investigations and how it assesses counter-corruption intelligence, the police inspectorate has said. Police Professional 29/10/2025 News Police need to improve vetting and complaints process A police force needs to improve how it investigate complaints and allegations of misconduct, according to a watchdog. BBC 29/10/2025 News 154 arrests as vehicle crime intensification week uncovers ‘world of criminality’ More than £2 million of stolen vehicles have been seized and 154 people arrested, many with links to serious and organised crime, during the second national vehicle crime intensification week. Police Professional 29/10/2025 News Further improvement needed in Avon and Somerset Constabulary’s integrity arrangements Avon and Somerset Constabulary needs to improve how it reviews vetting decisions, handles complaints and monitors its IT to identify potential misuse, the police inspectorate has said. Police Professional 29/10/2025 News Fifth Met officer loses job over Panorama Charing Cross footage Sergeant Clayton Robinson was shown on this month's BBC Panorama trivialising a rape allegation, and as a result has been dismissed without notice. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/10/2025 News VicPD launches Temporary Member Program to strengthen frontline capacity, support wellness CANADA: The Victoria Police Department (VicPD) has launched a new Temporary Member Program, which is designed to strengthen frontline policing capacity and support officer wellness. Blue Line (Canada) 29/10/2025 News New study reveals how illegal wildlife trade intersects with organized crime in Canada While many experts believe the illegal wildlife trade is closely linked to crimes such as human trafficking, drug smuggling and money laundering, evidence has been thin on the ground; now new research from the University of Oxford’s Dr Michelle Anagnostou, Stellenbosch University PhD candidate Ashwell Glasson, Dr Brent Doberstein of the University of Waterloo, and Dr Peter Stoett of Ontario Tech University highlights the intersection between wildlife crime and organised crime networks in Canada. Policing Insight 29/10/2025 Analysis, Feature Stratford tests coordinated disaster response in mock tornado scenario CANADA: The City of Stratford recently conducted a major emergency exercise, dubbed “Toto,” that tested municipal readiness and the crucial multi-agency coordination required during large-scale disasters. Blue Line (Canada) 29/10/2025 News Sinn Féin proposes €200 a week boost for Garda trainees and a ‘rejoining bonus’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The party has also proposed introducing a €2,500 grant paid to gardaí who complete 30 years in the force, at an annual cost of €2.52m Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 29/10/2025 News Sinn Féin propose pay improvement measures to tackle Garda recruitment and retention ‘crisis’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Sinn Féin is proposing pay improvements and other incentives to tackle what it says is the Garda recruitment and retention crisis. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) - Subscription at source 29/10/2025 News Site for Garda Station at the state-owned Citywest complex REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Department of Justice has offered to use a site on the Citywest complex for the proposed full-time 24-hour Saggart Garda Station. Echo.ie (Republic of Ireland) 29/10/2025 News Response to HMICFRS integrity inspection report We recognise that our integrity is fundamental to the public’s trust and confidence in policing, and to our legitimacy to serve our communities. Over the past four years, we have invested significant resources – money, technology, and some of our best people into our Professional Standards Department (PSD), Counter Corruption Unit (CCU), and Vetting. We are grateful the recent report from His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) acknowledges the progress we have made and highlights other areas for improvement, which will be invaluable in our journey to becoming an outstanding police service. Avon & Somerset Constabulary 29/10/2025 News Royal Solomon Islands Police Force officers complete leadership course in the UK Two senior officers from the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) have successfully completed a five-week International Leadership Programme at the UK College of Policing this month. gov.uk 29/10/2025 News «374375376377378379380381382Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events