Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115122 total results. Showing results 8181 to 8200 «406407408409410411412413414Next ›Last » Skip to main content ABC News Search Log in Police officer had ‘high likelihood of PTSD’ at time of death, inquest told AUSTRALIA: A coronial inquest will explore whether the death of a "hardworking and dedicated police officer" could have been prevented if his mental health issues had been identified. ABC News (Australia) 14/10/2025 News Vancouver Police Union backs VPD establishing its own training academy CANADA: The Vancouver Police Department is calling on the province to approve its own training academy. Many support the idea but it comes as the province invests millions into the Justice Institute of British Columbia. Catherine Urquhart has more. Global News (Canada) 14/10/2025 News, Video Latvia’s police chief: Reform will continue – main challenge is human resources LATVIA: One of the main priorities for the State Police (VP) in the coming years will remain strengthening human resources, said State Police Chief Armands Ruks in an interview with LTV’s “Morning Panorama” on Tuesday. Baltic News Network (BNN) (Europe) 14/10/2025 News Police union chief’s ultras fear as fan violence infects Scottish lower leagues "We are seeing a rise in violence from what we used to call casuals, and now call ultras." Daily Record 14/10/2025 News Live facial recognition technology ‘has to be future’ for Police Scotland, as SNP conference agrees plan SNP conference has passed a motion that an act of parliament would be needed for the technology to be introduced in Scotland. The Scotsman - Subscription at source 14/10/2025 News Inner House refuses appeal against denied FOI request on arrests of police officers based on cost of compliance A woman who was refused information under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 concerning the number of police officers who had been arrested since 2013 had lost an appeal to the Inner House of the Court of Session against the Scottish Information Commissioner’s decision that the refusal was reasonable. Scottish Legal News 14/10/2025 News Sussex secures first court orders in ground-breaking tagging pilot targeting prolific shoplifters For the first time in the UK, shoplifters will be electronically tagged after Sussex Police successfully secured two Criminal Behaviour Orders (CBOs) following shop theft convictions. Police Professional 14/10/2025 News UK shoplifters to be electronically tagged after Sussex Police pilot In a UK-first, the scheme will help tackle persistent shoplifting after officers successfully secured two Criminal Behaviour Orders (CBOs) following theft convictions. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/10/2025 News Relaxing licensing rules could see violence and criminality spiral, warns PCC Police and crime commissioner (PCC) Joy Allen has joined health leaders in hitting out against plans to relax licensing laws in the UK over fears they could increase alcohol abuse and violence. Police Professional 14/10/2025 News Tougher jail sentences needed to address record crime in Victoria, police union says AUSTRALIA: The head of the Victorian police officers' union says tougher sentences are the only effective way to tackle the state's record crime rate. ABC News (Australia) 14/10/2025 News Police reverse McSkimming’s firearms vetting changes NEW ZEALAND: Police have reversed changes former Deputy Police Commissioner Jevon McSkimming instructed staff to make to the firearms vetting process. 1 News (New Zealand) 14/10/2025 News Ngāpuhi wahine becomes first Victoria Police officer to receive moko kauae AUSTRALIA: Leading Senior Constable Marlene Drummond is the first Victoria Police officer to wear moko kauae. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 14/10/2025 News Assault, drugs, drink driving: Garda suspensions reach 1,317 days long for conduct breaches REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Drink driving, drug use, and assault are some of the reasons members of An Garda Síochána have been suspended since 2022. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 14/10/2025 News Terror threats ‘more complex and harder to detect than before’, says Home Secretary The Home Secretary has vowed to act against the “rising tide of antisemitism” and said the country faces a domestic terror threat that is more complex than ever before in the wake of the Manchester synagogue attack. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/10/2025 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 14/10/2025 News UK’s National Black Police Association to give forces racial equality ratings The UK’s National Black Police Association (NBPA) is working with academics to design a way to rate forces on issues including trust and representation; the NBPA announced the move at its annual conference this month, where police leaders discussed issues including the exposure of racism at Charing Cross Police Station by the BBC, the Police Race Action Plan, and calls to abolish non-crime hate incidents, as Policing Insight’s Ian Weinfass reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 14/10/2025 Analysis, Feature, Interview Live Facial Recognition: The Case for Coordinated National Expansion For too long, policing has been held back by outdated technology, cumbersome processes, and unnecessary bureaucracy. Leapwise 14/10/2025 Report UNISON warns of mental health crisis among crime scene investigators Four in five crime scene investigators (CSIs) say their mental health has been damaged by the traumatic nature of their work, according to new research published by UNISON. Emergency Services Times 14/10/2025 News From police leadership to consultancy and back: Former Ottawa Chief Peter Sloly (Part 2) In this second episode of our three-part conversation, Peter Sloly discusses his career transitions from Deputy Chief of Police to a partner at Deloitte, and then back to Chief of the Ottawa Police Service. He reflects on the challenges and learning experiences during these transitions, particularly the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on policing and the importance of navigating political landscapes in law enforcement. PolicingTV 14/10/2025 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Kent police apologise to protester threatened with arrest for holding Palestine flag Force agrees to pay damages to Laura Murton, 43, who also had sign saying ‘Israel is committing genocide’ The Guardian 13/10/2025 News «406407408409410411412413414Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events