Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102731 total results. Showing results 12061 to 12080 «600601602603604605606607608Next ›Last » Police numbers plunge under Labor AUSTRALIA: Police shortages across NSW are worsening under the Minns Labor Government with more than a thousand extra officers leaving the job in the past year. NSW Nationals 30/8/2024 News Data-driven technology and AI in policing: Preserving the human touch While artificial intelligence (AI) clearly offers significant opportunities for policing, it also comes with inherent risks and concerns; Dr Fatema Zaghloul, Lecturer in Business Analytics at the University of Bristol, and Justin Partridge, Postgraduate Researcher at Leeds University Business School, explore the benefits and challenges of AI in policing, and why it’s essential for policing to shape policies that promote transparency and responsible use of the new technology. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 30/8/2024 Analysis, Feature, Innovation Police to reduce involvement in mental health crises, new threshold for response NEW ZEALAND: Changes are set to be made to the way police respond to mental health call-outs in a bid to relieve mounting pressure on officers. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 30/8/2024 News Young offenders over-represented in ram raids and aggravated robberies NEW ZEALAND: More than three-quarters of police proceedings for ram raids over the past five years have been commenced against offenders younger than 18 years old, according to information released under the Official Information Act recently. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 30/8/2024 News How Wiltshire Police is improving call response times The chief constable of Wiltshire Police has responded to concerns raised in a recent report about the force’s response times and crime-stopping capabilities. Standard (Wiltshire & Gloucestershire) 30/8/2024 News Team makes strides in fight against organised retail crime Just over three months into opening up referrals from police forces and retailers, Opal, policing’s central intelligence team, has identified more than 152 individuals linked to organised retail crime and facilitated more than 23 arrests of high harm offenders. Emergency Services Times 30/8/2024 News An inspection of the south‑east regional response to serious and organised crime As part of our overall police effectiveness, efficiency and legitimacy inspections, we inspected how well police forces tackle serious and organised crime (SOC). HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 30/8/2024 Report An inspection of the south‑east regional response to serious and organised crime Today we published a report about our inspection of the south-east regional response to serious and organised crime. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 30/8/2024 News PC Allan MacDonald’s journey from Special Constable to regular officer In this exclusive PolicingTV video filmed at the ornate Leith Police Station in Edinburgh, Scotland, we hear from PC Allan MacDonald about his journey from the Special Constabulary in Lothian & Borders Police, to his current role as a regular police officer with Police Scotland. PolicingTV 30/8/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Meeting the Police Scotland Youth Volunteers! In a short video filmed at Police Scotland's picturesque headquarters at Tulliallan Castle, members of the Police Scotland Youth Volunteers tell us about PSYV, including why they joined and what they enjoy about volunteering. We hear from Alloa Youth Volunteers Mikey, Fergus, Sarah, Megan and Kayden, as well as from Erin visiting from Malaysia. PolicingTV 30/8/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Police officer says wife fell after evasive action A police officer has denied deliberately kicking his wife down the stairs, saying he instead took "evasive action" as she tried to trip him up. BBC 29/8/2024 News Child, 11, among youngest to be arrested over UK riots, police say He was one of 14 people arrested by police in morning raids on Wednesday. The Standard 29/8/2024 News Gardai fear escalation between feuding factions in Limerick & Cork after gun fired in road incident as probe launched REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardai fear an escalation in incidents involving two feuding factions located in Limerick and Cork following a firearms incident on a busy national road on Wednesday night. The Irish Sun (Republic of Ireland) 29/8/2024 News People smuggler who crammed 7 migrants into lorry convicted A people smuggler who left 7 migrants requiring urgent hospital treatment after cramming them into a boiling lorry has been convicted. Home Office 29/8/2024 News Could laughing gas ban be pushing people to more dangerous drugs? A senior policy analyst at Transform Drug Policy says banning nos - nitrous oxide, or laughing gas - could be leading users to move to drugs which they can use in a more inconspicuous way. Sky News 29/8/2024 News Canada police officers launch constitutional challenge following investigation into ‘racist’ and ‘pornographic’ WhatsApp messages CANADA: A group of five British Columbia, Canada police officers accused of misconduct after allegedly sharing racist and inappropriate memes within a WhatsApp group chat initiated a challenge Wednesday against the BC Attorney General, according to local media. The officers argue that the investigative powers established under the province’s Police Act violate privacy rights under Section 8 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Jurist (Canada) 29/8/2024 News Diversity at core of police’s ethnic and Pasifika strategies NEW ZEALAND: The police are calling for people from all ethnic backgrounds to join their workforce at a launch of their refreshed ethnic and Pasifika strategies. Dozens of community leaders, as well as police officers from a range of ethnic backgrounds attended the launch at the Manukau Police Station on Thursday. Police commissioner Andrew Coster said the change was to reflect the needs of the community. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 29/8/2024 News Several senior Gardaà apply for deputy commissioner role, ending pensions impasse REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Recruitment had delayed by concerns over tax liabilities The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) - Subscription at source 29/8/2024 News Met Police deploy LFR in Lewisham without community input The Met’s latest live facial recognition deployment in Catford has raised concerns over the lack of community engagement around the police force’s use of the controversial technology Computer Weekly 29/8/2024 News Overdose reversing spray introduced as cases rise Police officers are being trained to use a medical nasal spray designed to be a "vital lifeline" for drug overdoses. Northamptonshire Police neighbourhood officers across Northampton, Wellingborough and Kettering have been trained to carry the naloxone spray. BBC 29/8/2024 News «600601602603604605606607608Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events