Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115189 total results. Showing results 9661 to 9680 «480481482483484485486487488Next ›Last » APCC Joint Local Policing Lead: How PCCs are driving action against anti-social behaviour Anti-social behaviour (ASB) is a significant public concern in England and Wales. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 4/9/2025 News MoJ announces expansion of tagging offenders The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has announced a big expansion in the use of electronic monitoring to keep track of offenders. UKAuthority.com 4/9/2025 News WATCH: Unarmed Met officers uncover weapons on suspect outside Stamford Bridge This is the moment Met officers tackled a teenage suspect they believed to be armed as crowds left Chelsea Football Club's home stadium in west London. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/9/2025 Video Claire Waxman OBE to stand down as London’s Victims Commissioner to take on role as National Victims Commissioner The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has today paid tribute to Claire Waxman OBE for her exceptional service to the capital as she steps down as London’s independent Victims Commissioner after more than eight years in the role. Mayor's Office for Policing And Crime (MOPAC) 4/9/2025 News Advanced camera tech uncovers 4,300 illegal ‘ghost plates’ in Birmingham A pioneering police operation has exposed the scale of illegal number plate use in Birmingham, with more than 4,300 instances of so-called ‘ghost plates’ detected in just two weeks. Emergency Services Times 4/9/2025 News Why did An Garda Síochána give money to Cognyte, an Israeli surveillance company? REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Payments may have been disclosed inadvertently. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 4/9/2025 Analysis, Feature Claire Waxman named as next Victims’ Commissioner Claire Waxman will succeed Baroness Newlove as Victims’ Commissioner for England and Wales, assuming the role in the new year. Victims' Commissioner 4/9/2025 News Changes to ‘half hour for King’ in Northants welcomed but others must follow suit, PFEW says Northamptonshire Police applies planned overtime and payment above the allowance for the so-called 'half hour for the King'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/9/2025 News Teen killed and seven injured in mass stabbing in Canada CANADA: An 18-year-old woman has died and seven other people have been injured in a mass stabbing at a remote indigenous community in Canada, police say. The suspect also died in Thursday's attack at a First Nations community in the province of Manitoba, according to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). BBC 4/9/2025 News London’s victims’ commissioner named as new England and Wales advocate The new victims’ commissioner for England and Wales has pledged to push for “much-needed progress” on speedy justice and access to support. Claire Waxman, London’s current and first independent victims’ commissioner, will take up her new national role in January. The Independent - Registration at source 4/9/2025 News Police misogyny: victims ask whether reforms are really working For years, the Metropolitan Police chief has pledged to cut out the cancer of rogue officers in his force, which an official review declared was institutionally misogynist. But in practice, many women still have to fight to make this happen when they are targeted by the very officers they have turned to for help. One of those women is Kristina O’Connor, who complained about a detective who sexually harassed her after she reported being mugged. What she didn’t know was that a serving officer also complained about the same detective for his conduct towards her and other female officers. We went to meet both women to talk about their battle and whether moves to rid the service of misogyny are really working. Channel 4 News 4/9/2025 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video First Nations leaders reiterate need for own policing services at AFN general assembly CANADA: Discussions on systemic racism in policing, and the need to create more First Nations police services was a major focus of the second day of the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) annual general assembly in Winnipeg. CBC News (Canada) 4/9/2025 News Colon named chief of First Nations police service CANADA: A new police chief has been appointed for the Manitoba First Nations Police Service, ending a national search for a candidate since the death of the former chief. Jason Colon was named to the top position on Wednesday. He steps in after serving as interim chief since January. Colon said he is approaching the role with his eyes focused on the needs of the people he serves. The Brandon Sun (Canada) 4/9/2025 News Montreal police force shows off new training facility CANADA: Montreal police showed off its sprawling new training facility in the east end on Thursday. After years of construction, an old industrial warehouse has been converted into a huge new teaching complex where police can brush up on a huge variety of skills. Dan Spector reports. Global News (Canada) 4/9/2025 News, Video Realizing transformational change in the Winnipeg Police Service CANADA: Submitted to the Winnipeg Police Board in response to its call for written submissions to inform the development of the Winnipeg Police Service’s 2026-2030 Strategic Plan, this piece calls for evidence-based mechanisms to address the root causes of crime, as well as improved training, data, and accountability mechanisms in relation to the Winnipeg Police. Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) 4/9/2025 Feature Comments over missing children appeals ‘shameful’ – Boutcher Jon Boutcher has said dozens of "shameful comments" were posted online in response to police appeals about missing children from ethnic minority backgrounds. The Police Chief of Northern Ireland (PSNI) chief constable was speaking at a public meeting of the Policing Board in Belfast. BBC 4/9/2025 Feature, Opinion ‘We won’t rush into it’: New Garda Commissioner on arming frontline gardai with tasers REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Justin Kelly has spoken about giving 'careful consideration' to the prospect of arming frontline members of An Garda Síochána with tasers, a move that has generated divided opinions among some former members of the force Limerick Live (Republic of Ireland) 4/9/2025 News DNA technology helps OPP identify remains found in Algonquin Park 45 years ago CANADA: Ontario Provincial Police say DNA technology was key in identifying the remains of an Ohio man whose body was discovered in Algonquin Park 45 years ago. Global News (Canada) 4/9/2025 News Forensic marking behind 22 percent drop in repeated domestic abuse says VAWG report The College of Policing (CoP) has published three new research reports that examine police interventions intended to reduce violence against women and girls (VAWG) numbers. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/9/2025 News Lincolnshire first force to use ‘digital twins’ to predict and prevent policing injuries Officers at the force will be the first across Britain to use the artificial intelligence-powered tools that were created to also treat injuries. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/9/2025 News «480481482483484485486487488Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events