Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115319 total results. Showing results 14081 to 14100 «701702703704705706707708709Next ›Last » New police station and custody suite will be ready for officers to move in next year The new Cambridgeshire Constabulary building will replace Parkside Police Station which was constructed in the 1960s. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/5/2025 News Sixteen deaths in police custody last year according to MoJ figures There has also been a rise in the number of Prevention of Future Deaths (PFD) reports issued by coroners in 2024. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/5/2025 News Judge suggests NSW police had ‘absolutely no evidence’ to justify main strip-search in class action AUSTRALIA: Justice Dina Yehia says manner force conducted its defence ‘is a matter, I’ll be quite honest with you, of grave concern to me’ The Guardian 15/5/2025 News Jevon McSkimming resignation: IPCA to investigate how senior police handled original misconduct allegations against former Deputy Commissioner NEW ZEALAND: Some of the highest-ranking police officers in New Zealand will be interviewed as part of dual investigations by the independent police watchdog into allegations of misconduct by former Deputy Commissioner Jevon McSkimming. The New Zealand Herald (New Zealand) - Subscription at source 15/5/2025 News Report leads me to doubt police are protecting the victims of violence The latest PEEL Assessment 2023-25 of Essex Police by His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) was published May 14, but it leads to me doubt the police are protecting the victims of violence. Your Harlow 15/5/2025 Feature, Opinion Predictive policing AI is on the rise: Making it accountable to the public could curb its harmful effects With the use of predictive policing driven by artificial intelligence (AI) becoming increasingly prevalent, University of Virginia Postdoctoral Researcher Maria Lungu argues that to address fears of overreach, bias, and a range of ethical concerns, government generally and law enforcement in particular should ensure that all data-driven tools are grounded in democratic values of due process, transparency and accountability. Policing Insight 15/5/2025 Feature, Innovation, Opinion Community-led safety project in Merseyside reaches powerful conclusion A community-led safety project in Merseyside is transforming one of the city’s most well-loved green spaces – the Mystery Park. Emergency Services Times 15/5/2025 News Inspectorate raises ‘serious concerns’ over Lincolnshire Police’s performance The police inspectorate has raised serious concerns about Lincolnshire Police’s performance, particularly how it investigates crime and how quickly it responds to incidents. Emergency Services Times 15/5/2025 News Sergeant James Valle: The importance of lived experience in policing Sergeant James Valle of the Metropolitan Police discusses his experiences as a police officer, focusing on the importance of lived experiences in training new officers. He highlights the challenges of empathy fatigue and the need for officers to approach each situation with a fresh perspective. The conversation also touches on the evolution of training programs aimed at improving community engagement and support for victims of domestic violence. PolicingTV 15/5/2025 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Multi-agency Blue Light Hub gets new community mosaic A new community mosaic has been unveiled at a collaborative hub in Milton Keynes which is home to the city’s police, ambulance and fire and rescue services. Emergency Services Times 14/5/2025 News Armed police shoot man suspected of double stabbing in Merseyside Man and woman stabbed in Tobruk Road area of Huyton, near Liverpool, at 4.25pm on Wednesday, Merseyside police said. The Guardian 14/5/2025 News Social media companies asked to remove ‘completely inaccurate’ posts about Garda’s death REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda HQ has appealed to certain social media companies to remove “completely inaccurate” disinformation in relation to a garda killed after being struck by a motorbike on a Dublin road last Sunday. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 14/5/2025 News PFEW responds to new Home Office vetting regulations Responding to the changes being introduced by the Home Office impacting officer vetting regulations, PFEW Acting National Chair Tiff Lynch said: “The Police Federation of England and Wales is unequivocal: there is no place in policing for those who betray their oath and undermine public trust. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 14/5/2025 News Pilot Limerick Garda-HSE crisis intervention team has ‘major impact’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A ground-breaking pilot crisis intervention team comprising gardaí and mental health nurses has had almost 200 interactions with people since it started in January. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 14/5/2025 News Covid fines became ‘quite an issue’ for officers as administrations set own limits With differences in the amount of fines handed out, officers' roles became “considerably harder”, the former NPCC chair told the panel. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/5/2025 News US police tracking people using AI that identifies non-biometric attributes USA: U.S. state and local police departments are using an AI model that helps them evade facial recognition prohibitions. MIT Technology Review reports on how police forces and universities across the U.S. are using a tool called Track. Developed by Veritone, the AI model can track people using attributes like gender, hair color and style, body size, clothing and accessories. BiometricUpdate.com 14/5/2025 News Cheshire uses AI to help identify stalking behaviours An artificial intelligence (AI) capability is being developed in Cheshire, enabling complex stalking behaviours to be identified at an early stage. Police Professional 14/5/2025 News Early release for sexual offenders as jails on the brink The domestic abuse commissioner says lives are being put in danger by emergency measures as the justice secretary warns that jails are running out of space The Times - Subscription at source 14/5/2025 News Summerside police chief retires CANADA: The City of Summerside announced the retirement of Chief Sinclair Walker, who officially stepped down on May 5, marking exactly 45 years of dedicated service to Summerside Police Services. Blue Line (Canada) 14/5/2025 News London Police Service takes part in the 30×30 Initiative CANADA: The London Police Service is taking the 30×30 Initiative Pledge to have women comprise 30 per cent of all recruit classes by the year 2030. Blue Line (Canada) 14/5/2025 News «701702703704705706707708709Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events