Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100533 total results. Showing results 14981 to 15000 «746747748749750751752753754Next ›Last » Statement following High Court ruling over decision not to re-investigate fatal police shooting of Lewis Skelton Following the ruling by the High Court today (26 April) relating to the decision by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) not to re-investigate the fatal police shooting of Lewis Skelton, in November 2016, we have issued the following statement: Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 26/4/2024 News Guelph police have eye in the sky with new drone CANADA: A new aerial tool is being deployed by the Guelph Police Service. Global News (Canada) 26/4/2024 News Edmonton councillors say more transparency needed after police commission refuses audit plan CANADA: Police funding remains largest budget item as property taxes set to increase by 8.9%. CBC News (Canada) 26/4/2024 News Devon and Cornwall Police officers acted in line with procedures over woman in custody who later died An Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) investigation found that Devon and Cornwall Police officers treated a woman in custody, who sadly died soon after in hospital, in line with policies and procedures. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 26/4/2024 News VIDEO: Officer reintegration after trauma CANADA: Members of law enforcement face traumatic incidents quite often as they carry out their duties. But how can we support those members as they return to work? Blue Line (Canada) 26/4/2024 Feature, Video New £150m service will stop, block and catch more fraudsters, says City of London Police Authority chair The new £150 million service to replace Action Fraud will “streamline victim reporting” and “empower swift police intervention” to stop, block and catch more fraudsters, the City of London Police Authority has said. Police Professional 26/4/2024 News Are the challenges facing An Garda Síochána unique to Ireland? REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Analysis: police forces around the world are facing the same issues around recruitment, policing of protests and online threats RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 26/4/2024 Analysis, Feature Avon and Somerset Constabulary to trial new initiative to prevent sexual offences on nights out Avon and Somerset Constabulary will be trialling a new proactive policing initiative over the coming months to target and prevent sexual offences from taking place on a night out. Police Professional 26/4/2024 News SIRIUS and An Garda Síochána advance collaboration in cross-border access to electronic evidence EUROPE: On the 25 and 26 April 2024, over 47 representatives from 25 law enforcement authorities (LEAs) across Europe as well as 29 representatives from 15 companies met in Dublin, Ireland, at the invitation of An Garda Síochána and the SIRIUS project, at the The SIRIUS SPoC Network Meeting. Europol 26/4/2024 News Officers acted in line with procedures over woman in custody who later died IOPC investigation concludes that officers made the right decision on not conducting an intimate search for drugs. An Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) investigation has found that Devon and Cornwall Police officers treated a woman in custody, who died soon after in hospital, in line with policies and procedures. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/4/2024 News Webinar series: Artificial Intelligence – Reaping the benefits, mitigating the risks JUST 6 DAYS TO GO! Are you really prepared to maximise all the benefits that Artificial Intelligence (AI) can bring to the delivery of criminal justice whilst at the same time prepared to mitigate any risks? This global webinar series, organised by PolicingTV and Policing Insight, will bring together from the law enforcement community and the wider criminal justice system, leaders, technologists, academics, and suppliers to consider the opportunities, and risks posed by AI. Policing Insight 26/4/2024 Advertisement, Feature Garda chief slams ‘unacceptable scenes’ after six arrested at violent Wicklow protest REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Members of An Garda Siochana were attacked and a number of their vehicles were smashed after the protest turned violent. Dublin Live (Republic of Ireland) 26/4/2024 News Prolific shoplifters assaulted and spat at officers after arrest The offenders who are brothers stole food and alcohol worth £1,500 in 10 separate incidents. Prolific shoplifters who assaulted and spat at Cambridgeshire officers after being arrested have been given prison sentences of 12 months and 9 months respectively. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/4/2024 News Government prioritising ‘administrative ease’ over accuracy with DA crime ONS figures published on Thursday show 846,929 DA related crimes were recorded in 2023, down 5% from the 889,306 logged the year before. The drop in domestic abuse incidents recorded by police is down to changes in Home Office counting rules rather than differences in the number of victims reporting incidents, the Domestic Abuse Commissioner has claimed. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/4/2024 News TVP high-harm fraud team’s successes against romance and courier fraudsters targeting vulnerable elderly victims With forces facing a range of competing priorities in fighting crime, a dedicated high-harm fraud unit set up by Thames Valley Police is supporting victims and securing convictions against fraudsters targeting vulnerable elderly people with romance and courier fraud, as DI Duncan Wynn explained to Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 26/4/2024 Feature, Innovation, Interview Surrey CCTV investigators still hugely valuable despite increased digitalisation Surrey Insp Jon Groenen says that having CCTV investigators in each division has proven invaluable to detectives working in CID. The CCTV investigators who support PIP2 detectives in Surrey Police are so valuable that their abstraction – even for a day – now requires detective sergeant sign-off. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/4/2024 Feature ‘Urgent changes’ to Investigatory Powers Act receive Royal Assent Police and intelligence services will greater powers to tackle the evolving threats from terrorists, hostile State actors, child abusers and criminal gangs under an update to the Investigatory Powers Act 2016. Police Professional 26/4/2024 News Greater powers for police to seize criminal cryptoassets come into force Greater powers for the police and National Crime Agency (NCA) to seize, freeze and destroy cryptoassets used by criminals have come into force today. Police Professional 26/4/2024 News Lincolnshire Police and Crime Commissioner hopefuls share plans if elected on May 2 As the May 2024 elections for Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) draw near, we invited candidates to share their perspectives and plans with LincsOnline readers. LincsOnline 26/4/2024 News, UK PCC Elections Tory police and crime commissioner is told to apologise and act more professionally on social media after wrongly accusing a man of misusing public funds A police and crime commissioner has been ordered to apologise to an individual over 'disrespectful' and inaccurate comments he made on social media. Festus Akinbusoye, the Conservative PCC for Bedfordshire, was reprimanded after suggesting the unnamed man had misused public funds. The county's police and crime panel complaints sub-committee also said he had to act more professionally on social media and stick to accurate data in posts. Mail Online 26/4/2024 News «746747748749750751752753754Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events