Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115251 total results. Showing results 12341 to 12360 «614615616617618619620621622Next ›Last » Zero Tolerance Implementation Plan 2025–2026 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: I am pleased to publish the third and final implementation plan under Zero Tolerance, the third National Strategy on Domestic, Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (DSGBV). Government of Ireland 24/6/2025 Report Minister Jim O’Callaghan launches final implementation plan for Zero Tolerance Strategy on domestic, sexual and gender-based violence REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Minister for Justice, Home Affairs and Migration, Jim O’Callaghan, has published a targeted implementation plan for the final phase of Zero Tolerance, the Third National Strategy on domestic, sexual and gender-based violence (DSGBV). Government of Ireland 24/6/2025 News Cheshire’s AI approach to identifying stalking behaviour set to improve efficiency and build trust An artificial intelligence (AI) model is currently being developed by Cheshire Constabulary in conjunction with two universities to spot stalking behaviour and identify offending patterns earlier in investigations; Detective Chief Inspector Danielle Knox explained to Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons how the new technology will be used, the training process for the AI algorithm, and the potential opportunities to expand its use into other threatening behaviour offences related to violence against women and girls. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/6/2025 Feature, Innovation, Interview Technology, legitimacy, and practice: exploring the association between body worn camera adoption, organizational structure, and Community Oriented Policing Throughout history, police have used various technologies (i.e. automobile, two-way radio, CCTV, computer aided dispatch) in support of their societal mandate. This has transformed how officers carry out job-related functions and tasks. Technology is often adopted and used within the context of an agency’s organizational structure and orientation. As such, organizations shape the use of technologies. Drawing from administrative data (LEMAS and LEMAS-BWCS), we examine how reported measures of structural form of 458 U.S. municipal police agencies, and their respective orientation towards Community Oriented Policing, predicts Body Worn Camera (BWC) adoption. Estimates from OLS regression models suggest that BWC adoption is supported by certain features of organizational form and aspects of Community Oriented Policing. Practical implications for considering how organizational structure and policing philosophy influence technology adoption are discussed. Police Practice and Research 24/6/2025 Research article Recorded crime in Scotland falls by more than half since 1991 Recorded crime in Scotland has more than halved since 1991, with serious assault and attempted murder falling to record lows, according to newly-published official statistics. Police Professional 24/6/2025 News Charges against police superintendent accused of sexually assaulting recruit withdrawn CANADA: Three years after an Ottawa police superintendent was suspended amid an investigation into his alleged grooming and sexual assault of a female recruit, the criminal charges against him were withdrawn in court Monday at the request of the prosecution. CBC News (Canada) 24/6/2025 News Outrage as Queensland considers recriminalising public drunkenness, sparking fears for First Nations people AUSTRALIA: Indigenous leaders and community advocates have condemned a proposal by the Queensland Government to reintroduce laws making public drunkenness a criminal offence, warning the move would disproportionately harm First Nations people and roll back decades of progress. Just last year, Queensland became the final Australian state to decriminalise public intoxication, more than 30 years after the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody recommended the practice be abolished nationwide. NITV (Australia) 24/6/2025 News Queensland police set for Budget boost towards Tasers, tactical vests AUSTRALIA: The Crisafulli Government in Queensland has earmarked a large investment into the police service in its first State Budget. Largely elected on a “law and order” agenda, the LNP government has already enhanced police powers, and in its first budget has announced a $147.9 million investment in equipment for frontline officers. The aim of the funding and the items provided is to drive down crime and restore community safety. Public Sector and Defence News (PSNEWS) (Australia) 24/6/2025 News European Union Terrorism Situation and Trend report 2025 (EU TE-SAT) EUROPE: The European Union (EU) Terrorism Situation and Trend Report (EU TE-SAT) is a situational overview, presenting key figures and developments within the terrorism landscape in the EU. The EU TE-SAT report is published on a yearly basis, with the purpose of informing policymakers, law enforcement and the wider public. It includes statistical data on terrorist attacks, arrests, convictions and penalties in Member States. The report distinguishes between and elaborates in-depth on the following types of terrorism, based on ideological preferences: jihadist terrorism, right-wing terrorism, left-wing and anarchist terrorism, ethno-nationalist and separatist terrorism and other types of terrorism. Europol 24/6/2025 Report ‘You can put police on the streets whenever anyone wants to shout their head off on a march, yet you can’t protect people like me’ Mugged 70-year-old broadcaster puts Met Commissioner on the spot during his regular LBC phone in. The Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police has apologised to broadcaster Selina Scott after she claimed the streets of London are unsafe for the public following her mugging by a gang in the city’s West End. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/6/2025 News Former RUC chief sorry for impact of public row with Ombudsman on Omagh bomb victims Sir Ronnie Flanagan said at the time he would resign and “commit suicide in public” if the multiple failures highlighted in the ombudsman’s report were true. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/6/2025 News MPS launches new platform to update Londoners on local policing A new way for Londoners to receive updates directly from local officers is being rolled out as part of the Metropolitan Police Service’s (MPS) focus on neighbourhood policing. Police Professional 24/6/2025 News Annual Report 2024/25 Police Superintendents’ Association It’s a pleasure to present the annual report of the Police Superintendent’s Association. [pdf] Police Superintendents' Association (PSA) 24/6/2025 Report PSA publishes annual report for 2024/25 The Police Superintendents’ Association (PS) has published its Annual Report and Impact Report for 2024/25. Police Superintendents' Association (PSA) 24/6/2025 News NSW police officer’s ‘unconscious racism’ behind decision to ignore Aboriginal man self-harming, report finds AUSTRALIA: A senior NSW Police officer has been found guilty of serious misconduct, with his decisions driven by "unconscious racism" after he ignored an Aboriginal man self-harming while in custody, a report by the independent watchdog has found. ABC News (Australia) 24/6/2025 News ‘Unconscious racism’ behind NSW police officer’s decision not to call ambulance for Indigenous prisoner, watchdog finds AUSTRALIA: Senior officer engaged in ‘serious misconduct’ in regional town when man was self-harming. He thought Aboriginal people tried to ‘manipulate the system’. The Guardian 24/6/2025 News McGrath: Tipp being overlooked for Garda resources REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: People in rural parts of South Tipp don’t feel safe in their homes due to the lack of Gardaí in the area. Tipp FM 24/6/2025 News Understanding the criminal justice system: Youth justice In the latest article in The Police Student series, Policing Insight Academic Editor Dr Carina O’Reilly examines the issue of youth justice, including the background to the current system, the development of the child-first approach, and the importance of the debate around rehabilitation, diversion, punishment, and deterrence. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/6/2025 Feature 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 24/6/2025 News Jon Burrows: It is staggering that any holder of the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland post cannot be suspended The presumption of innocence is a fundamental legal principle that all commentary on the current situation involving the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland must respect. News Letter (Northern Ireland) - Subscription at source 24/6/2025 Feature, Opinion «614615616617618619620621622Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events