Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102875 total results. Showing results 15201 to 15220 «757758759760761762763764765Next ›Last » Police injured after BB guns fired in shopping centre Three police officers have been injured after responding to reports that pellet guns were being fired at members of the public in a Londonderry shopping centre on Friday night. BBC 22/6/2024 News Police officer failed to stop ‘sexualised conversation’ A serving Dorset Police officer has been found guilty of misconduct after he failed to stop colleagues' “inappropriate sexualised conversation” on a train. A panel heard the officer was “aware” of the conversation in April 2022 and that he had “failed in his duty to challenge and stop” it. BBC 22/6/2024 News Police Scotland weigh up ‘Orwellian’ facial recognition technology The technology has been hailed after trials in London as the biggest breakthrough in crime detection since DNA The Times - Subscription at source 22/6/2024 News Is a new Australian police program what the Pacific needs? Australia is looking to create a $400 million training facility in Brisbane for Pacific islands police officers, to strengthen the country’s role as the main security partner in the Pacific; but Professor Danielle Watson of the Queensland University of Technology argues that closer partnerships and investing in training provision within the island communities would be a more sustainable and effective option. Policing Insight 22/6/2024 Analysis, Feature, Opinion New cell monitoring system launches at Sarnia police headquarters CANADA: The Sarnia Police Service has implemented a new monitoring system in its holding cells at its Christina Street headquarters. During Thursday's Board meeting, it was announced that police now have a biometric monitoring system from GT Global Services Inc. in all of its cells. CKNX News Today (Canada) 22/6/2024 News Employee asks for flexible work to care for aging parents AUSTRALIA: Was employer's offer of 'blended roster' reasonable? The Fair Work Commission (FWC) recently dealt with a dispute regarding flexible working arrangements for a senior police officer in Victoria. The case centred on whether Victoria Police had reasonable business grounds to refuse the officer's request for a modified work schedule. This decision highlights the ongoing challenges in balancing employee needs with operational requirements in law enforcement. It delves into the complexities of implementing flexible work arrangements in a high-demand, public-facing organisation like the police force. Human Resources Director (HRD) 22/6/2024 Feature Data shows 26,000 complaints filed against NSW police AUSTRALIA: Over 5,000 New South Wales police officers have been found to have engaged in misconduct over the last five years. New data released by the force also shows 26,000 complaints were issued by the public since halfway through 2019. 142 officers have been terminated in that time, while 103 faced criminal prosecution. Sky News 22/6/2024 News, Video ‘Systemic issues’: 5000 cops engaged in misconduct AUSTRALIA: Frontline cops have been inundated with complaints from the public, as NSW Police reveal 5000 cases of NSW Police officers found to have engaged in “misconduct” over the last five years. The Daily Telegraph (Australia) - Subscription at source 22/6/2024 News New West police budget: “It’s not an insignificant number” CANADA: A 11.55 per cent increase is the starting point for the New Westminster Police Department’s 2025 operating budget. It’s early days for the New Westminster Police Department’s 2025 operating budget, but the starting point is an 11.55 per cent increase. New Westminster Record (Canada) 22/6/2024 News In conversation with Portuguese police officer and IPA member Paula Borrello (Part 2) Paula, a police officer and IPA member from Portugal, shares her experience of joining the police and the initial resistance from her husband and family. However, over time, they have become proud of her dedication and passion for her job. Paula also discusses her involvement with the International Police Association (IPA) and the importance of friendship and support within the organization. She talks about her role as the national president of IPA Portugal and the efforts to fulfill the dreams of the previous president. Paula highlights the IPA houses in Portugal and encourages IPA members to visit and experience the beauty of the country. PolicingTV 22/6/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video The real-life Minority Report: Police Scotland bosses plan to use A.I. to prevent crimes before they happen Police chiefs are planning to use artificial intelligence (AI) to predict and prevent crime, the Mail can reveal. The move echoes the 2002 sci-fi film Minority Report, starring Tom Cruise – in which police use psychics to stop crimes before they happen. AI systems take the vast amounts of data available to police and use algorithms to try to predict the risk of crimes so officers can attempt to prevent them. Mail Online 21/6/2024 News Records show Gardaí spent €1m on cars to transport ministers over past two years REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Despite the presence of the Green Party in government, 21 of the vehicles have been operating with environmentally unfriendly diesel engines. Head Topics 21/6/2024 News Commissioner asks how lying police chief got job Northamptonshire's police, fire and crime commissioner has said she does not understand how the county's disgraced former chief constable got his job in the first place. BBC 21/6/2024 News New recruitment drive for Garda Reserves is underway in Laois / Offaly REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: “It’s a Job Worth Doing” is the theme of the Garda Reserves campaign which was launched by the Minister for Justice recently. The Garda Reserve recruitment campaign is expanding this voluntary programme which has been operational for 18 years. Offaly Live 21/6/2024 News Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim out as Vancouver Police Board chair CANADA: Following provincial changes designed to make policing more fair and equitable, Vancouver's police board has elected Frank Chong as its new chair, replacing Mayor Ken Sim, who stays on as the city's representative. CBC News (Canada) 21/6/2024 News London’s wild west of drugs, shoplifting and low public confidence Former Met officer Chris Hobbs takes a disturbing walk along his local beat in West London. I didn’t expect a simple visit to a newly opened Poundland shop in West Ealing to provide my first experience of ‘free shopping,’ or ‘thrifting.’ In layman’s terms this is shoplifting but it goes beyond the clandestine theft that police officers and shop staff have dealt with since time immemorial. Police Oracle 21/6/2024 Analysis, Feature NBPA suspends support for Race Action Plan due to multiple ‘troubling developments’ A statement posted to the Association's social media channels makes several claims against Chief Constables and the Metropolitan Police. The National Black Police Association (NBPA) has called for work on the National Race Action Plan to be ‘taken out of the hands of Chief Constables’, a number of whom it claims have threatened to stop funding the plan after March 2025. Police Oracle 21/6/2024 News Drunk driver who was punched and Tasered by police during arrest spared jail AUSTRALIA: A man who crashed his car while drunk and assaulted a police officer has been granted immediate parole in a Moreton Bay court. Driver Curtis Owen pleaded guilty to nine offences, including spitting on an officer, assaulting two officers, and obstructing a firefighter who was first on the scene. 9 News (Australia) 21/6/2024 News AI ‘could save’ police officers 1.1 milllion hours per week on admin The research found that the scale of administration required of the UK’s public sector is drawing front line workers away from delivering frontline services. New research, commissioned by Microsoft has claimed that policing could save six hours of work on admin per officer per week, with the use of AI. Police Oracle 21/6/2024 News Northamptonshire chief constable dismissed for gross misconduct A police disciplinary panel has found allegations of gross misconduct proven against Northamptonshire Chief Constable Nick Adderley today (Friday) and has dismissed him without notice, following an investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC). Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 21/6/2024 News «757758759760761762763764765Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events