Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100224 total results. Showing results 9161 to 9180 «455456457458459460461462463Next ›Last » Dismissed and struggling to cope – the torment of persistent anti-social behaviour on ‘forgotten’ victims revealed in new report A new report from the Victims' Commissioner highlights the damaging impact of persistent anti-social behaviour on its victims. Victims' Commissioner 9/9/2024 News An Garda Síochána launches final phase of body worn cameras proof of concept REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: An Garda Síochána, Ireland’s National Police and Security Service, has commenced the third and final phase of its ‘Proof of Concept’ for body worn cameras as well as the supporting Digital Evidence Management System (DEMS). Emergency Services Times 9/9/2024 News University of Strathclyde develops AI tool to detect trauma in emergency responders The University of Strathclyde is developing an AI powered application to identify early signs of trauma in frontline emergency response and medical workers. UKAuthority.com 9/9/2024 News Justice Digital out new in-cell service for prisoners The Justice Digital team in the Ministry of Justice has revealed that a digital service for prisoners has now come into use. UKAuthority.com 9/9/2024 News Global Security Consultant, David Wells on the potential impacts of generative AI on terrorism The presentation from David Wells, Global Security Consultant and Honorary Research Associate at Swansea University's Cyber Threats Research Centre, discusses the potential impacts of generative AI on terrorism. It covers what has been seen so far, potential use cases for terrorists, and the broad environmental impacts of generative AI. David concludes with some recommendations, emphasizing the need for early regulation and cross-sectoral collaboration. PolicingTV 9/9/2024 Feature, Video Furious officers complain ‘woke’ unisex police uniforms are ‘crushing’ their testicles Officers claim the unisex uniform is 'crushing their testicles' - and female officers are also unhappy Express 8/9/2024 News Police Scotland criticised for allowing rapists to self-declare gender identity Analysists Murray Blackburn Mackenzie (MBM) described the policy as ‘deeply offensive’. The Independent 8/9/2024 News Government cost-cutting leaving country open to terrorism, Muslim group says NEW ZEALAND: The Federation of Islamic Associations (FIANZ) says the government must reconsider deprioritising and defunding much of the country's national security framework. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 8/9/2024 News Views sought on police funding ‘priorities’ A county police chief is asking the public what it believes should be its funding priorities. BBC 8/9/2024 News Keir Starmer and Idris Elba launch project to tackle knife crime ‘national crisis’ Coalition to Tackle Knife Crime will involve campaigners, young people and victims’ families in England and Wales The Guardian 8/9/2024 News Record 14,508 police officers signed off from work with mental health issues in past year, shocking stats reveal Figures have soared by a staggering 130 per cent from 2012-13. A record 14,508 police officers have been signed off from work with mental health issues in the past year. Shock new stats show more cops took time out than ever before for reasons like depression, stress, anxiety and PTSD. The Sun 8/9/2024 News Police ‘massively frustrated’ courts can’t work efficiently all the time New head of the Police Superintendents’ Association says all victims deserve same swift justice as was seen after UK riots The Telegraph - Subscription at source 8/9/2024 News Police Scotland confirms it allows rapists to self-identify as women Campaigners say force’s policy is ‘deeply offensive’ and a ‘gross insult to all women’ The Telegraph - Subscription at source 8/9/2024 News 24,000 a year: The numbers that show our cops are punching bags AUSTRALIA: Beyond critical incidents where police are killed, there is a problem in how our police are treated and supported, writes Terry Goldsworthy. The Courier Mail (Australia) - Subscription at source 8/9/2024 Feature, Opinion A thought for the anti-jail judges: perhaps crime is down because prison works In Italy, each prison year served was estimated to prevent 14 to 46 crimes. The Labour manifesto could not have been clearer. Thanks to the Tories’ failure to build jails, “prisoners are being released early … and fewer dangerous criminals are locked up because of a lack of space”. Now we have Labour’s solution: release prisoners early, and lock up fewer dangerous criminals. The Times - Subscription at source 8/9/2024 Feature, Opinion Police Scotland face backlash over gender ID policy Campaigners have criticised Police Scotland after the force told MSPs that allowing individuals charged or convicted of rape or attempted rape to "self-declare" their sex fosters "a strong sense of belonging". The Herald (Scotland) - Subscription at source 8/9/2024 News Police introduce changes to mental health callouts NEW ZEALAND: Wānaka police, along with their colleagues around the country, will not be attending as many mental health callouts in the future. NZ Police has introduced higher thresholds for mental health callouts, going only to those calls where there is an immediate risk to life and safety. There will instead be more health-led responses, with the changes phased in between November and September 2025. Otago Daily Times (New Zealand) 8/9/2024 News Struggle to find new deputy garda commissioner shows Drew Harris ‘has lost the room’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A former senior garda says the struggle to fill the vacant deputy commissioner post is evidence that Garda Commissioner Drew Harris has ‘lost the room’. And retired chief superintendent John O’Brien told the Irish Mail on Sunday that the row over the pension entitlement of assistant commissioners is only ‘a part’ of the issue. He said the ‘subtext of all this’ is dissatisfaction with Drew Harris’s leadership. Extra.ie (Republic of Ireland) 8/9/2024 News Officials raise alarm after McKee makes rapid gun law change NEW ZEALAND: Former gun lobbyist Nicole McKee has used her power as a Government minister to reduce regulation for gun clubs — without any public consultation. Documents obtained by 1News show officials raised the alarm about a change to the Arms Regulations in May, saying they were being processed under a "short time frame". 1 News (New Zealand) 8/9/2024 News Point-to-point speed camera trial coming to NSW – as it happened AUSTRALIA: The speed of all drivers, not just truckies, will be tracked through average-speed camera zones in a NSW trial, AAP reports. But don’t expect a fine in the mail if you mess up in the early days. The Guardian 8/9/2024 News «455456457458459460461462463Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events