Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115085 total results. Showing results 7721 to 7740 «383384385386387388389390391Next ›Last » Fourth Charing Cross officer dismissed following Panorama broadcast A fourth officer whose disgraceful conduct at Charing Cross police station was featured on BBC Panorama has been dismissed from the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS). Police Professional 24/10/2025 News WA town of Kununurra in crime crisis with 17 juvenile arrests in 72 hours over car thefts AUSTRALIA: The town of Kununurra in Western Australia's north is in crisis, with 17 juvenile arrests this week after a crime spree. A trend of stolen cars being driven recklessly at police vehicles has put the Kimberley community and police officers at risk. ABC News (Australia) 24/10/2025 News Police disciplined over strip search of boy, 15 Three Metropolitan Police officers committed gross misconduct after a 15-year-old boy was strip-searched in his home without an appropriate adult present, a misconduct panel has found. BBC 24/10/2025 News Fourth Charing Cross Met Police officer fired after BBC Panorama film A fourth Metropolitan Police officer has been fired for gross misconduct following a BBC Panorama investigation. BBC 24/10/2025 News ‘Challenges’ remain in police response to grooming gangs Police forces have made progress in tackling grooming gangs and child exploitation but "significant challenges" remain, a watchdog says. BBC 24/10/2025 News Lawyer says B.C. RCMP officer believed group chats were condoned CANADA: The lawyer for a British Columbia RCMP officer facing possible dismissal over derogatory comments in a private group chat and on police computer terminals says her client believed his behaviour was “condoned” by the force. Blue Line (Canada) 24/10/2025 News Carney Government make investment in border security, announce enhanced benefits for law enforcement CANADA: Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced significant new investments and personnel measures aimed at strengthening Canada’s borders and enhancing support for frontline federal law enforcement personnel, with specific measures targeting the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA). Blue Line (Canada) 24/10/2025 News Simcoe Emergency Response Conference highlights operational readiness, multi-agency training CANADA: Emergency responders from across Ontario and Simcoe County recently concluded the County’s annual Simcoe Emergency Response Conference, an event focused on regional collaboration and strengthening operational readiness. Blue Line (Canada) 24/10/2025 News Cheshire Constabulary’s ambitious deployment of NiCE Evidencentral As part of their daily policing work, Cheshire Constabulary officers routinely interact with all types of digital evidence. NiCE Investigate is transforming every aspect of how officers are managing digital evidence, from collecting CCTV footage and managing forensic evidence, to sharing evidence with the Crime Prosecution Service (CPS), and responding to crimes involving at-risk and vulnerable people. Policing Insight 24/10/2025 Advertisement, Feature Laois Garda and colleague receive award for bravery after saving a woman from a house fire REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A Laois Garda and his colleague have received a medal for bravery following a ceremony today. Laois Today (Republic of Ireland) 24/10/2025 News UK unleashes first dogs trained to detect synthetic opioids Border Force becomes the first agency in the world to use specially trained dogs to detect both deadly fentanyl and nitazenes. Home Office 24/10/2025 News Garda response to Citywest shows lessons from Dublin riots learnt REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: It is almost two years since the events of the dark night that became known for the Dublin riots. November 23, 2023 will live long in infamy after the vandalism, arson, looting and assaults in the heart of our capital city. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 24/10/2025 Feature, Opinion Waterloo Regional Police silent on implementing AI facial recognition CANADA: Waterloo Regional Police cautiously consider AI technology, focusing on strategic value and ethical use in policing. Facial recognition not prioritized, but other AI tools in use. The Record (Canada) - Subscription at source 24/10/2025 News Legacy body dealing with more killings than Met Police – commissioner The legacy body investigating Troubles-related killings in Northern Ireland is dealing with more live murder cases than London's Metropolitan Police, according to its chief commissioner. BBC 24/10/2025 News ‘Challenges’ remain in police response to grooming gangs Police forces have made progress in tackling grooming gangs and child exploitation but "significant challenges" remain, a watchdog says. BBC 24/10/2025 News The backbone and the Achilles’ heel: rethinking masculinity in policing Rachel Rogers recently conducted doctoral research into policing culture and male officer mental health. As a psychologist working clinically with police officers for many years she presents her findings in this overview. Police Oracle 24/10/2025 Feature Police response to group-based CSE has improved, but more needed to protect vulnerable children, says inspectorate The police service has made notable progress in its commitment to tackling child sexual exploitation and group-related offending. But more should be done to provide the comprehensive, coordinated response that victims need and deserve, the police inspectorate has said. Police Professional 24/10/2025 News Forces make CSE improvements but more work needed says HMICFRS In a report published today, His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary of Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS) found that the quality of police investigations is improving, with early action frequently being taken in many cases to protect children and arrest suspects. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/10/2025 News Officers in schools trial suggests ‘tentatively encouraging’ findings on pupils’ trust and confidence in police An initiative placing police officers in classrooms to deliver a lesson to young people on sexual consent and the law has shown encouraging signs of improving trust and confidence in policing among pupils, as well as a better understanding of the law and an increased willingness to report breaches of consent to police, according to a College of Policing evaluation, as Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/10/2025 Analysis, Feature, Innovation Victoria’s anti-racist protesters condemn police violence against them AUSTRALIA: Victoria police commander Wayne Cheeseman was extremely ticked off when appearing before the press on Sunday, 20 October 2025. Sydney Criminal Lawyers 24/10/2025 News «383384385386387388389390391Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events