Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100725 total results. Showing results 12981 to 13000 «646647648649650651652653654Next ›Last » Questions over who’s being consulted on gun law changes NEW ZEALAND: There are concerns about a lack of consultation over proposed changes to the way shooting ranges and non-pistol clubs are regulated. [AUDIO] RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 25/6/2024 News Deepfake, AI or real? It’s getting harder for police to protect children from sexual exploitation online AUSTRALIA: Artificial intelligence (AI), now an integral part of our everyday lives, is becoming increasingly accessible and ubiquitous. The Conversation 25/6/2024 Feature More infrastructure needed before EVs can join the ranks, say WA police AUSTRALIA: Good performance but lacklustre refuelling options headline the results of WAPOL’s first ZEV study. Carsales (Australia) 25/6/2024 News Meeting former Kent Police DCC Tony Blaker QPM (Part 2) Tony Blaker QPM served as a police officer in both Kent Constabulary and Sussex Police, latterly as Kent's Deputy Chief Constable. Tony tells PolicingTV Founder, Bernard Rix about his time as a member of police staff, including with PDS, and more recently working on DDaT. PolicingTV 25/6/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Game changer, or dangerous tech? Policing Insight report gives you all you need to know about facial recognition Policing Insight launches a new thematic report – Facing the future: the rise of facial recognition in policing. The report aims to be a one-stop shop for everything you need to know about facial recognition; with contributions from 34 expert stakeholders from around the world, we explain the technology and highlight the big debates around its use. Policing Insight 25/6/2024 News Facing the future: The rise of facial recognition in policing This report aims to go behind the headlines and beyond the simplified facial recognition (FR) debate that we see in so much of the media today. The report highlights the types of FR in use by policing and others around the world, and explores the big debates around that use. We interviewed 34 stakeholders – including policing practitioners, academics, regulators and suppliers – to share their views and expertise on this complex issue. This analysis includes an insightful foreword from National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) Chair Chief Constable Gavin Stephens. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/6/2024 Report Forces using action week to shine a spotlight on invaluable response officers Response Policing week, which will run from today until June 30, was launched by the NPCC back in 2022. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/6/2024 News Garda challenges Commissioner’s decision to extend her probation into seventh year REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The court heard the garda has been the subject of a disciplinary investigation. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 24/6/2024 News Names of betting scandal Tories ‘leaked by Met Police’ Several officers also said to be under investigation for allegedly gambling on date of general election The Telegraph 24/6/2024 News Garda challenges extension of probation period into seventh year Woman has been subject of disciplinary investigation related to an incident in 2019. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 24/6/2024 News The UK population has lost trust in its police forces – Labour’s plan to improve crime investigation is critical Police in England and Wales are facing a crisis of confidence. University of Portsmouth 24/6/2024 News Rivus appoints administrators | Staff transferred to Met Police Financial difficulties have forced Rivus Fleet Solutions into administration with directors failing to find a viable alternative for the business. Administrators Tim Higgins, Jane Steer and Zelf Hussain from PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) were appointed on Friday (June 21). Rivus Fleet Solutions provided service, maintenance and repair (SMR) for National Grid, the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) and National Highways amongst others. Fleet News 24/6/2024 News Toronto police say hate crime incidents up nearly 55 per cent over last year CANADA: The number of incidents Toronto police officers determined to be hate-motivated has gone up nearly 55 per cent compared with the same period last year, police said Monday. Deputy Chief Robert Johnson told the Toronto Police Service Board that officers are responding to an average of five hate crime calls a day. Global News (Canada) 24/6/2024 News Starmer: Reducing knife crime will be ‘moral mission’ for Labour Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said ‘action to end this scourge cannot wait’. The Independent 24/6/2024 News Canterbury’s former District Commander John Price accused of ‘insidious’ bullying, intimidation, exclusion NEW ZEALAND: Months before Canterbury’s top police officer John Price retired, a raft of concerns were raised about “unacceptable behaviour”, including allegations of bullying and discrimination of staff, it’s been revealed. NZ Herald (New Zealand) - Subscription at source 24/6/2024 News Risk young offenders will be labelled for life rather than rehabilitated – Children’s Commissioner NEW ZEALAND: The chief children's commissioner says "punitive" measures to combat youth crime could see some of the country's most vulnerable children labelled for life. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 24/6/2024 News Higher police powers, not patrols will deter criminals – Wellington shopkeeper NEW ZEALAND: Police need to have the power to take action and arrest criminals, not merely patrol the city centre, the owner of three Wellington shops says. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 24/6/2024 News Boots on the ground approach by police should provide some relief for shoppers and retailers NEW ZEALAND: Police Commissioner Andrew Coster’s announcement of the re-establishment of new Community Beat Teams to patrol our towns and cities is timely but may come at a cost to “normal” services police provide NZ Herald (New Zealand) 24/6/2024 News The UK population has lost trust in its police forces – Labour’s plan to improve crime investigation is critical Police in England and Wales are facing a crisis of confidence. In the wake of cases including the Charing Cross scandal, the murder of Sarah Everard at the hands of off-duty Metropolitan Police constable Wayne Couzens and former police officer and serial rapist David Carrick, public trust in police has completely broken down. The Conversation 24/6/2024 Feature Police officer sacked for transphobic behaviour A police officer has been sacked after a disciplinary hearing found he made inappropriate and discriminatory comments towards a transgender officer. BBC 24/6/2024 News «646647648649650651652653654Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events