Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102886 total results. Showing results 15381 to 15400 «766767768769770771772773774Next ›Last » Ransomware: The bitcoin business model, artificial intelligence threats, and Russian influence In the first in a two-part series about the modern ransomware threat, Policing Insight’s James Sweetland explores the development and defining features of this complex crime type – including the effect of bitcoin, the potential impact of artificial intelligence, and the role of Russia – drawing on exclusive interviews with the National Crime Agency, the National Cyber Security Centre and other experts. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 18/6/2024 Analysis, Feature Nottinghamshire constable cleared of strangling teenager A Nottinghamshire Police officer has been cleared of the non-fatal strangulation of a 16-year-old girl while she was detained in handcuffs inside a police vehicle. Police Professional 18/6/2024 News Police roll out training to help transform response to rape and sexual abuse Transforming its response to rape and sexual abuse the Police Service of Northern Ireland launched a new bespoke training package in August 2023, which has since been delivered in person to over 500 frontline officers by Nexus, NI’s leading sexual abuse and abusive relationships charity. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 18/6/2024 News No set guidance on escaped livestock – police body The body which sets policing standards has said it does "not provide specific guidance" on dealing with escaped livestock after officers were seen ramming a cow in a police car. BBC 18/6/2024 News Queensland Police adds 3 new Bell 429 helicopters AUSTRALIA: Three new Queensland Police POLAIR helicopters will enter service from next month. The trio of Bell 429s (similar aircraft pictured) will be assigned to the southeast Queensland fleet from 3 July, replacing a pair of older helicopters. Two have already arrived, with the third undergoing final testing before delivery, and will allow increased patrol opportunities across the region. According to Queensland Police Minister Mark Ryan, the 429s, first announced two years ago, will offer “vastly improved safety, technology, camera and night vision capabilities”. Australian Aviation 18/6/2024 News Level of attacks on police is ‘unacceptable’ A chief constable has said that between one and two police officers a day were being assaulted as they carried out their duties working for his service. BBC 18/6/2024 News Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 18/6/2024 News Senior officer’s ‘frustration’ that other agencies are not doing more to tackle VAWG Deputy Chief Constable Maggie Blyth, the National Police Chiefs' Council Lead for tackling violence against women and girls (VAWG), has expressed concerns at the “huge shortfall” in wider public sector efforts to combat VAWG in the UK due to a lack of response from government and the Policing Minister over approach, Policing Insight’s Ian Weinfass can reveal. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 18/6/2024 Analysis, Feature King’s Birthday Honours a ‘window’ into how the MPS delivers for Londoners, says Commissioner The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) Commissioner has congratulated the officers and staff from across the force who have been recognised for their dedication to public service and improving the safety of Londoners. Police Professional 18/6/2024 News Victoria to raise age of criminal responsibility to 12 with no exceptions AUSTRALIA: Premier Jacinta Allan says bill to raise age from 10 allows police to issue warnings to children while cracking down on repeat offenders. The Guardian 18/6/2024 News New powers proposed for Victorian police to search people for knives without a warrant AUSTRALIA: Police in Victoria could be given broader powers to search people suspected of being armed with a knife. ABC News (Australia) 18/6/2024 News Knife crime crackdown as Victoria Police given new powers AUSTRALIA: Police officers will be able to carry out weapons searches without restriction at major train stations and shopping centres as part of a move to stamp out knife crime. Herald Sun (Australia) - Subscription at source 18/6/2024 News Timely justice: District Court case targets set after long waits NEW ZEALAND: The head of the District Court has set new targets for how long criminal cases should take to be completed. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 18/6/2024 News Intruder who spat blood in garda’s face and told him he had Aids is jailed REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda who was sprayed with blood is no longer in the force, court hears. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 18/6/2024 News Meeting former Kent Police DCC Tony Blaker QPM (Part 1) Tony Blaker QPM served as a police officer in both Kent Constabulary and Sussex Police, latterly as Kent's Deputy Chief Constable. On handing in his warrant card as a police officer, he became a member of police staff, initially with the Police Digital Service as the Senior Responsible Owner across several key national technology transformation programmes, including digital forensics, digital case file, rape investigation and video enabled working. More recently, he took on a role as the Chief of Staff to Cumbria Chief Constable, Rob Carden, in his work leading the National Police Chief Council's Digital, Data and Technology Coordination Committee (DDaT). In this first film of three for PolicingTV, Tony tells PolicingTV Founder, Bernard Rix why he decided to become a police officer, and how his policing career developed. PolicingTV 18/6/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video West Mercia police in ‘chaos’ after failure to find new chief constable Met police commander Kyle Gordon had been chosen to be force’s new head but will not now be taking up role The Guardian 17/6/2024 News Force relaunches 101 service to speed up service to the public Nottinghamshire Police has relaunched its non-emergency 101 service to ensure the public are immediately directed to the department who can answer their inquiry without speaking to a control room officer, freeing them up to focus on 999 calls. Emergency Services Times 17/6/2024 News Police who rammed cow did right thing, says union leader and farmer Officers who hit an escaped cow with a car “probably did the right thing at the time” even if it looks “horrendous”, a union leader and farmer has said. The Guardian 17/6/2024 News Chief inspector who has championed safety of women appointed MBE An officer who has championed the safety of women in the City of London and forged key partnerships to assist victims has been recognised with an MBE in the King’s Birthday Honours List. Police Professional 17/6/2024 News Officer who used vehicle to stop runaway cow removed from frontline duties The matter has also been referred to the Independent Officer for Police Conduct (IOPC) for consideration. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/6/2024 News «766767768769770771772773774Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events