Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115251 total results. Showing results 12381 to 12400 «616617618619620621622623624Next ›Last » SPS and RCMP partner to tackle extortion investigations CANADA: Following a number of extortions being reported to police in Surrey, Surrey Police Service (SPS) and the RCMP Surrey Provincial Operations Support Unit (SPOSU) are working to advance these investigations and determine any linkages. Blue Line (Canada) 23/6/2025 News Provincial government launches crime dashboard for Newfoundland and Labrador CANADA: The Provincial Government has launched an interactive crime dashboard for Newfoundland and Labrador, which provides a detailed overview of the province’s statistical crime data. Blue Line (Canada) 23/6/2025 News Court of Appeal finds no Charter breach in use of police service dog in arrest CANADA: The British Columbia Court of Appeal has overturned a trial judge’s ruling that the display of a barking police service dog (PSD) during an arrest violated the Charter. Blue Line (Canada) 23/6/2025 Feature Gang-related intimidation and exploitation of children are key Irish policing challenges REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: New Garda oversight agency report concludes progress made in many areas though many policing targets outstanding The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 23/6/2025 News New report finds gardaí achieved just 4 out of 18 performance targets last year REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Progress was made in work surrounding organised crime and public order policing. FM 104 (Republic of Ireland) 23/6/2025 News ‘Significant concerns’ around performance of An Garda Síochána as only four of 18 targets met REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Policing and Community Safety Authority found inadequate resources, challenges around the force’s IT capacity, legislative delays, and additional training needs. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 23/6/2025 News NPAS backs neighbourhood policing with ‘eyes in the sky’ From tracking illegal off-road bikers to helping shut down major cannabis farms, the National Police Air Service (NPAS) is giving neighbourhood policing a serious boost from above. Police Professional 23/6/2025 News Scottish three-year rural crime strategy launched The Police Scotland-chaired Scottish Partnership Against Rural Crime (SPARC) has launched its 2025-2028 strategy, which has “crime prevention and education at its core”. Police Professional 23/6/2025 News Chris Brown appointed next chief executive of SPA The Scottish Police Authority (SPA) has announced that Chris Brown will take over as its next chief executive in October. Police Professional 23/6/2025 News New director appointed at The Police Foundation Leading policy adviser and consultant Blair Gibbs has been appointed as the new director of The Police Foundation. Police Professional 23/6/2025 News Police officer ‘honoured’ to win bravery award Police officer Daniel Boothby said he felt "very proud and honoured" after winning the overall Humberside Police & Federation Bravery Award. BBC 23/6/2025 News The Summer of EBP heats up: Global leaders unite for groundbreaking conference in Cambridge From 21 to 22 July 2025, Cambridge will host the most distinguished gathering in the science of policing, as the Society of Evidence-Based Policing (SEBP) welcomes the world to the Global Societies of Evidence-Based Policing Conference. Held at the Clayton Hotel, this flagship event is at the height of the Summer of EBP—a season of cutting-edge events dedicated to sharing the best of research, practice, and innovation in policing and security. Policing Insight 23/6/2025 Advertisement, Feature Trust and confidence: Immigration, politics, and policing in America US President Donald Trump has declared himself as “the most police president in the history of America”; but Liverpool John Moores University Policing Lecturer James Williams argues that the administration’s latest legislative measures and approaches to immigration look set to undermine efforts to build trust with many communities across the US, and ultimately make the job of a US police tougher than ever. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 23/6/2025 Analysis, Feature, Opinion Police in England and Wales to get more money – but increasing funding won’t necessarily mean less crime While the recent Government Spending Review left many chief constables, forces and police and crime commissioners in England and Wales saying the increase in police spending wasn’t enough, University of Leeds Professor of Crime Science Graham Farrell argues that more money and more officers doesn’t always lead to a fall in crime, with crime prevention and reducing crime opportunities by working with businesses, suppliers and manufacturers often a more effective approach. Policing Insight 23/6/2025 Analysis, Feature, Opinion Is surveillance culture fuelling child cyberstalking? Children being drawn into a world of cyberstalking need to be educated about healthy relationships in the digital age, says Safeguarding Minister Jess Phillips. Her comments came in response to a BBC investigation that found some children as young as 10 and 11 had been reported to police forces in England for suspected cyberstalking offences. BBC 23/6/2025 News Almost 500 Police Scotland officers and staff currently on long-term sick leave Almost 500 police officers and civilian support staff are currently on long-term sick leave, according to a new report. The figures released under Freedom of Information come at a time of increasing violence towards officers and claims of plummeting morale and mounting workloads leading to stress and other mental health problems. Daily Record 23/6/2025 News WA Police Force to spend $30.8m on IT ‘optimisation’ AUSTRALIA: The Western Australia Police Force will invest $30.8 million over four years in a wide-ranging ICT overhaul, as revealed in the 2025–26 WA State Budget. IT News (Australia) 23/6/2025 News Queensland police demonstrate use of the new Taser 10 devices AUSTRALIA: The Queensland government has announced funding in the state budget for more than 6500 of the new Tasers. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) - Subscription at source 23/6/2025 Feature, Video Growing concern about AI being used to doctor photos of children NEW ZEALAND: There’s growing concern about the prevalence of artificial intelligence being used to doctor photos of children for sinister means. Holly Brooker, co-founder of Makes Sense, said pictures of children being turned into abusive material is something the New Zealand Police have increasingly been alerting the public about. 1 News (New Zealand) 23/6/2025 News High-performance tech framework attracts global police sector NEW ZEALAND: A workplace performance framework developed in New Zealand using research into the psychological breaking points of elite athletes is attracting interest from police and defence sectors in North America and the UK. Vantaset, established by performance specialist Craig Steel, has created a platform-as-a-service (PaaS) aimed at improving workplace productivity through methods first engineered for elite athletic performance. Steel's team includes a former All Blacks manager and two Olympians. The company's approach has prompted contract signings with World Policing in the UK, which provides technical and governance advice to thousands of police forces worldwide, and an international consulting firm that advises government security and law enforcement agencies across Europe and North America, including the FBI. Security Brief (New Zealand) 23/6/2025 News «616617618619620621622623624Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events