Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115222 total results. Showing results 12041 to 12060 «599600601602603604605606607Next ›Last » Policing Tech Forum Body-worn video briefings webinar series – Sign up today Sign up for a series of four webinars on body-worn video (BWV) in July organised by the Policing Tech Forum with Devon and Cornwall Police and the National Police Chiefs Council and supported by Axon, Motorola Solutions and Reveal. The series looks at key aspects of BWV use including managing volume data, live streaming, scrutiny and innovation. Policing Insight 1/7/2025 Advertisement, Feature Groundbreaking technology to help police tackle violence against women New police technology has been unveiled as part of efforts to tackle violence against women and girls. The devices, known as Project Archway, allow officers to better assess victims’ injuries, particularly on darker skin, by making it easier to photograph and visualise bruising. The Independent 1/7/2025 News Victims of crime prefer police action over court, study reveals Victims of crime are more concerned about police action than the alleged criminal being prosecuted in court, research from Transform Justice has revealed. The organisation, which seeks to create a fairer and more open justice system, conducted a poll of 1,235 victims and ‘in-depth’ interviews with 25 victims whose cases were resolved out of court. The Law Society Gazette 1/7/2025 News WA’s new smart cameras catch 40,000 idiot drivers on roads as Police Minister vows to catch more AUSTRALIA: Drivers snapped repeatedly flouting road rules — including one caught drinking a beer and another smoking a glass pipe — have been slammed as “mind boggling” examples caught on WA’s new smart cameras of motorists thumbing their noses at the law. Police Minister Reece Whitby has vowed to roll out more of the high-tech cameras as it was revealed at a Budget estimates hearing in State Parliament on Tuesday that more than 44,000 caution letters have been issued since the cameras were rolled out. The West Australian (Australia) 1/7/2025 News Queensland review into responses to child sexual abuse hears past complaints against Ashley Paul Griffith may not have been shared betwen agencies AUSTRALIA: Defamation fears and a focus on an organisation's "reputation" may act as a deterrent to raising concerns about childcare staff, a Queensland review into child sexual abuse responses has heard. ABC News (Australia) 1/7/2025 News SES and MRQ celebrate first anniversary with QPS AUSTRALIA: State Emergency Services (SES) and Marine Rescue Queensland (MRQ) celebrated a significant milestone today, marking one year under the Queensland Police Service (QPS). The transition of SES to QPS on June 3, 2024, and the establishment of MRQ one month later in July, were part of landmark changes to the state’s disaster and emergency service response system. It marked a new era in emergency management, which built on the existing relationships between the QPS and SES, while allowing MRQ to establish the state’s first integrated marine rescue service. myPolice - Queensland Police News 1/7/2025 News Police Commissioner Richard Chambers says recruits know money is ‘not everything’ as new police college opens NEW ZEALAND: The police commissioner says he is hearing from former Kiwi cops who relocated to Australia who want to come back - but he would not say exactly how many, and admitted the pay across the ditch is better. Richard Chambers made the comments at the opening of a new police college campus in Auckland, alongside Police Minister Mark Mitchell and Associate Police Minister Casey Costello. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 1/7/2025 News New police college opens its doors to recruits, existing officers NEW ZEALAND: The police's new training college in Auckland opened its doors this morning. The facility on premises leased from Massey University, announced in March, was part of efforts to deliver the Government's promise of 500 extra officers — offering senior training courses and a wing for 40 recruits. It joined the existing Royal New Zealand Police College in Porirua. 1 News (New Zealand) 1/7/2025 News New poll reveals Scots’ concerns over local crime rates and insufficient police resources More than a third of Scots believe the crime rate has increased in their local community, with widespread public fears that police officers do not have sufficient resources. Police Professional 1/7/2025 News New police chief to lead response to VAWG Deputy Assistant Commissioner Helen Millichap is the new national policing lead for violence against women and girls (VAWG) and is encouraging more victims “to take that brave step and come forward”. Police Professional 1/7/2025 News UK’s oldest cold case: Louisa Dunne’s granddaughter breaks silence as man, 92, found guilty of murder 92-year-old Ryland Headley was convicted of the rape and murder of Louisa Dunne, who died June 1967 aged 75 The Independent 1/7/2025 News New technology makes it easier to photograph bruising on victims of domestic violence A trial of the first-of-its-kind device, known as Project Archway, allows officers to better assess victims’ injuries. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 1/7/2025 News Met uses new tech to record bruising on dark skin The Metropolitan Police is to roll out a device that makes it easier to see and photograph bruises on victims of violence, amid efforts to prosecute more violent offenders. BBC 1/7/2025 News Paperwork will not bog down new PCs, vows officer New community police officers in Suffolk would not get "bogged down" with paperwork, an inspector vowed. BBC 1/7/2025 News Driver punched by inspector gets £100k payout A man who was attacked by a Lincolnshire Police inspector has received £100,000 in compensation, the force has confirmed. BBC 1/7/2025 News Tech firms suggested placing trackers under offenders’ skin at meeting with justice secretary Exclusive: Shabana Mahmood told companies she wanted ‘deeper collaboration’ to tackle prisons crisis The Guardian 1/7/2025 News Police heavy on checking bailed Aboriginal youth: group AUSTRALIA: Pounding on doors and shining torches in faces, police target young Aboriginal people in "discriminatory patterns", says a legal group that claims an 11-year-old on bail was checked more than 100 times over seven months. The Canberra Times (Australia) 1/7/2025 News What are police allowed to do at protests and who keeps them in check? AUSTRALIA: Earlier this week, former Greens candidate Hannah Thomas was hospitalised with serious injuries after being arrested at a protest in Sydney. The Conversation 1/7/2025 Feature Hopes new Auckland police college campus will attract more recruits NEW ZEALAND: There are hopes a new police college campus in Auckland will help attract more recruits. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 1/7/2025 News Former garda carries out ‘predatory act of violence’ by impersonating colleague online REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: One-time friend impersonated woman on fetish website to arrange for people to come to her home and rape her. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 1/7/2025 News «599600601602603604605606607Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events