Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115085 total results. Showing results 7761 to 7780 «385386387388389390391392393Next ›Last » Police accountability: rapid review An independent report on whether there is a case to make changes to legal tests on the use of force and unlawful killing conclusions at inquests. Home Office 23/10/2025 Report Victoria Police to bolster its ranks with recent retirees from force: chief CANADA: The officers will be employed for terms of up to three years, says Chief Fiona Wilson. Retired officers will be hired back into service by the Victoria Police Department as a temporary measure to meet staffing needs, says the new police chief. Vancouver Sun (Canada) 23/10/2025 News Former NZ police chief says sorry for taking chopper to Tasmania NEW ZEALAND: An Australian police commissioner has apologised for using a force helicopter to fly to an interstate conference and says he won't make the same mistake again. 1 News (New Zealand) 23/10/2025 News Media statement relating to IPCA investigation into Police handling of complaints against Jevon McSkimming NEW ZEALAND: We have completed our investigation into Police handling of complaints against Jevon McSkimming. Other aspects of our investigation are ongoing. Tomorrow we are releasing our report in confidence to a very limited audience. There is no public release at this time due to ongoing Court matters. Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) (New Zealand) 23/10/2025 Report Police Entrance Exam Goes Online AUSTRALIA: Aspiring Victoria Police officers will be able to complete the force's entrance exam online to get more recruits into training faster. The change - to begin on 1 November - means applicants will be able to complete the assessment where and when they choose. Mirage News 23/10/2025 News Police recruits to take streamlined online entrance exam in push to fill 1200 vacancies AUSTRALIA: About 40 per cent of the 3100 people wanting to become police officers are languishing on a waiting list, but a new system aims to get them on the front..... The Age (Australia) - Subscription at source 23/10/2025 News police to resume search for body in infamous cold case of Indigenous child killed in 1990 AUSTRALIA: Police to resume search for body in infamous cold case of Indigenous child killed in 1990. Detectives from the NSW homicide squad investigating the murder of Colleen Walker-Craig from Bowraville in 1990 have begun a two-day search for her remains. The Guardian 23/10/2025 News Forces ‘need to be transparent’ around how it uses data as trust ‘can easily be eroded’ Humberside Police's Chief Constable, Chris Todd, told delegates at the NPCC Innovation and Digital Summit 2025 that there was "inconsistencies across policing" when it came to how technology was used, implemented and created. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/10/2025 News Policing ‘has to find a way’ for ‘compelling’ technology and AI to be open to every force On the final day of this year's NPCC Innovation and Digital Summit in Liverpool, Tony Blaker QPM, the organisation's Lead for DBS, spoke of the "difficult" choices that would have to be made to preserve budgets over tech advances. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/10/2025 News Two officers secretly filmed in documentary sacked for gross misconduct One of the sacked officers told the misconduct hearing he had drunk eight or nine pints of beer when he made the comments to the undercover reporter. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/10/2025 News Waterloo Regional Police Service Board announces new deputy chief of community policing CANADA: The Waterloo Regional Police Service Board is pleased to announce the appointment of Staff Superintendent John Goodman as the new deputy chief of community policing for the Waterloo Regional Police Service. Blue Line (Canada) 23/10/2025 News Top aide to former PM Harper rips Poilievre’s comments about RCMP and Trudeau CANADA: A top aide to former Conservative prime minister Stephen Harper has lashed out at Pierre Poilievre over his leadership of the Conservative party and his recent comments attacking the RCMP’s treatment of Justin Trudeau. Blue Line (Canada) 23/10/2025 News Morden, Man., appoints new chief of police CANADA: The City of Morden has announced that Sean Aune will serve as the city’s newest chief of police, effective immediately. Blue Line (Canada) 23/10/2025 News Bill doubles to €51 million for Laois Offaly Garda HQ in Portlaoise REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The cost of the new Laois Offaly Garda Headquarters in Portlaoise has doubled by €26 million to over €50 million according to the latest official figures. Offaly Live 23/10/2025 News PSA response to law change on police use of force PSA President Nick Smart has commented following today's UK Home Office announcement that the legal test for the use of force in police misconduct cases will be returned to the criminal law test. Police Superintendents' Association (PSA) 23/10/2025 News Citywest violence: Gardaà release bodycam footage as part of investigation REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaà have published video footage of scenes at Citywest over the past two nights as part of their investigation into the serious public disorder incident. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 23/10/2025 News Department of Justice have questions to answer about ongoing Garda issues REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Member of the Public Accounts Committee and Labour TD Eoghan Kenny has expressed his concern at the failure of the Secretary General of the Department of Justice to answer serious questions about Garda management and practices during today’s meeting. Labour (Republic of Ireland) 23/10/2025 News Concerns about AI-written police reports spur states to regulate the emerging practice California has become the second US state to bring in legislation requiring transparent notice that artificial intelligence (AI) has been used to draft a police report; George Washington University’s Professor Andrew Guthrie Ferguson believes that, with officers in some states using predictive text to write formal statements based on audio transcripts from body-worn cameras, transparency, the training of AI models, and understanding the risks of relying on AI are among the issues that need to be examined. Policing Insight 23/10/2025 Analysis, Feature, Opinion Met Police officer caught on camera making ‘floridly racist’ comments sacked PC Philip Neilson was dismissed without notice after a hearing found gross misconduct The Independent 23/10/2025 News Performance Tracker 2025: Police Demand on the police is becoming increasingly complex and key skills shortages leave forces struggling to keep up Institute for Government 23/10/2025 Report «385386387388389390391392393Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events