Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115092 total results. Showing results 7941 to 7960 «394395396397398399400401402Next ›Last » VicPD celebrate birthday and working anniversary of OSI Dog, Daisy CANADA: The Victoria Police Department (VicPD) recently highlighted the approaching two-year anniversary of its dedicated Operational Stress Intervention (OSI) Dog, Daisy, recognizing her role in supporting officer and staff mental health. Daisy’s service began officially on Oct. 24, 2023. Blue Line (Canada) 20/10/2025 News Developing robust operational plans CANADA: The development of operational plans for special events has long been a challenging task for law enforcement. Blue Line (Canada) 20/10/2025 Feature Over 11,000 applications to An Garda Síochána this year REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Over 11,000 people have applied to join An Garda Síochána so far this year. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 20/10/2025 News Minister Jim O’Callaghan welcomes more than 11,000 applications to join An Garda Síochána in 2025 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Minister for Justice, Home Affairs and Migration Jim O’Callaghan this morning welcomed confirmation that just over 11,100 people have applied to join An Garda Síochána in 2025. Government of Ireland 20/10/2025 News Over 11,000 Applications for Garda Recruitment Competitions in 2025 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: There have been over 11,000 applications to the two Garda recruitment competitions held in 2025, according to figures today. An Garda Síochána 20/10/2025 News Advancing anti-racism and cultural safety in Australia and New Zealand policing The Australia New Zealand Policing Advisory Agency (ANZPAA) recently published its revised Anti-Racism and Cultural Diversity Principles, designed to provide a framework for police “to address racism and strengthen collaborative partnerships”; Jacqueline Durand, ANZPAA’s Assistant Director of Policy and Projects, explains why the Principles have been updated, the important differences between anti-racism and cultural awareness, and the vital role leadership plays in delivering this proactive approach. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 20/10/2025 Analysis, Feature, Opinion Over 11,000 people apply to become a garda this year REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: More than 11,000 people have applied to become a garda in 2025, the force said, adding that the recruitment campaign "maintained the trend of increased diversity of applicants". Figures show that 40% of applicants were aged 30 or over, while almost a third were women. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 20/10/2025 News NT Government lauds crime statistics as proof tough policies are a force for good AUSTRALIA: The Northern Territory Government has released crime statistics that it says vindicate its law-and-order strategy. From January to August 2025, the NT Government said, there were 1273 fewer victims of crime than in the same months in the preceding year, a reduction of 7.4 per cent. During the past eight months, more than 1200 fewer offences were recorded across the Territory, including major reductions in robberies, house break-ins and burglaries at businesses. Public Sector and Defence News (PSNEWS) (Australia) 20/10/2025 News Police union boss likens Melbourne protest to Northern Ireland in the 1970s AUSTRALIA: Premier Jacinta Allan blamed a "very small number" of counter-protesters for the violence and said they deserved to face "serious consequences". SBS News (Australia) 20/10/2025 News 6,500 Met Police staff including counter-terror, and forensics teams due to walk out on Bonfire Night in row over pay Met Police staff including people who work in 999 call centres and on forensics and counter terrorism teams due to walk out LBC 20/10/2025 News APCC Victims’ leads express concern about Victims’ Commissioner’s annual survey findings Following publication of the results of a survey by the Victims’ Commissioner for England and Wales that highlights victims’ lack of confidence in the criminal justice system, APCC Joint Leads for Victims Clare Moody and Matthew Scott said:... Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 20/10/2025 News Showcase of work delivered through Police Race Action Plan published Innovative work to deliver anti-racism across policing and the wider criminal justice system is being showcased. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 20/10/2025 News Police urged to reveal how they define Islamophobia Calls to make it clearer that the term is not used as a blasphemy law The Telegraph - Subscription at source 20/10/2025 News Met Police denies arresting man for wearing star of David at pro-Palestine demo The man, aged in his 40s, was arrested at a pro-Palestine protest outside the Israeli embassy in Kensington, central London, on August 29. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/10/2025 News Met Police officer who ran spray tanning business while working from home sacked A Metropolitan Police officer who ran a spray tanning business while claiming she could not attend work in person due to poor mental health has been sacked for gross misconduct. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/10/2025 News ‘You have no credibility’: Police Association boss slams left-wing protest group’s ‘rubbish’ claims AUSTRALIA: Victoria Police Association boss Wayne Gatt has slammed the “rubbish” claims of a left-wing protest group after violence erupted on Melbourne's streets on Sunday. Sky News 20/10/2025 News, Video Police say Melbourne’s in a ‘crime crisis’ AUSTRALIA: Police in Victoria have declared Melbourne is in the grip of a crime crisis. ABC Listen (Australia) 20/10/2025 Audio, News 11,000 applications to join Gardai in 2025 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: More than 11 thousand people have applied to join An Garda Síochána so far this year. Midwest Radio (Republic of Ireland) 20/10/2025 News An Garda Síochána will be almost 400 short of recruitment target this year REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Government is set to miss its Garda recruitment targets again this year by nearly 400 new members. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 20/10/2025 News EHRC guidance on equality data collection and analysis provides ‘building block’ for cultural change The UK’s Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) recently published new guidance for police forces and other uniformed services on collecting and analysing equality data; EHRC Wales Committee Interim Chair Martyn Jones spoke to Policing Insight’s Keith Potter about the drivers behind the new guidance, how good data could lead to necessary cultural change, and why police forces need to be aware of their statutory duties around collating and utilising equality data. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 20/10/2025 Feature, Interview «394395396397398399400401402Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events