Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102989 total results. Showing results 16241 to 16260 «809810811812813814815816817Next ›Last » A conversation with Gary Callier, founder of the Police UK Disability Sport CIC (Part 2) Former British Army Royal Engineer and serving Police Office, Gary Callier, is the founder of the Police UK Disability Sport Community Interest Company (CIC). He is an Invictus Games Competitor and multiple medal winner, with 3 Gold, 3 Silver, and 1 Bronze medal. In the second part, he tells us about the Police UK Disability Sport CIC, and how PolicingTV viewers can support the work of the CIC through putting their name to an online petition, which can be found here. PolicingTV 28/5/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Domestic violence causes almost 70 per cent jump in reported murders in South Australia, police say AUSTRALIA: Domestic violence has contributed to an almost 70 per cent spike in the number of reported murders in South Australia over the past year, police say. ABC News (Australia) 28/5/2024 News Fall in anti-immigration events but ‘huge rise in level of protest aggression’ – Garda REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaí in Dublin now dealing with much larger number of pro-Palestine and pro-Israel protest events, says Assistant Commissioner Angela Willis. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 27/5/2024 News More than 300 million children a year face sexual abuse online, study suggests A researcher said the number of male offenders in the UK alone ‘could stretch all the way from Glasgow to London’. The Independent 27/5/2024 News Facewatch, Met police face lawsuits after facial recognition misidentification Biometric security company Facewatch, which provides facial recognition software to shops across the UK, is facing a lawsuit after its system wrongly flagged a 19-year-old girl as a shoplifter. BiometricUpdate.com 27/5/2024 News Burglary victims being ‘denied justice’ because of Tory failings, claims Davey Sir Ed Davey said too many families feel unsafe in their own homes as he pledged that all burglaries would be investigated under the Lib Dems. The Independent 27/5/2024 News York, Peel police now using facial recognition technology CANADA: Police services say plan made after consultations with provincial privacy commissioner CBC News (Canada) 27/5/2024 News Gardaí report ‘huge rise in level of aggression’ at protests REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaí have seen a “huge rise in the level of aggression” at protests, Dublin's policing boss has said — with 31 people arrested so far this year, compared to 20 in the same period in 2023. Assistant Garda Commissioner Angela Willis said frontline gardaí are dealing with “very challenging situations” and cited an anti-immigration protest last week in which officers arrested 13 people outside an asylum accommodation centre in the capital. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 27/5/2024 News Police, teacher pay at 20-year lows NEW ZEALAND: Police and teachers are currently being paid their lowest rates compared to the minimum or average wage in at least 20 years. Infometrics economists have crunched the numbers on pay for teachers, nurses and police. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 27/5/2024 News The controversial police tactic under the spotlight NEW ZEALAND: In 2022, the case against three men accused of murdering Upper Hutt woman Lois Tolley fell over after a judge ruled evidence - including a confession - had been improperly obtained, and was inadmissible in court. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 27/5/2024 News AFP and QPS helping develop future PNG police leaders AUSTRALIA: The AFP, Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary (RPNGC) and Queensland Police Service (QPS) today in Cairns launched a groundbreaking training program for RPNGC Police Officer Cadets. More than 60 RPNGC cadets are scheduled to undertake the training over the next four months with training being delivered in north Queensland and Sydney to enhance their policing and leadership skills. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 27/5/2024 News Facial recognition leaves Brits in ‘digital police line-ups’ without realising You’re out shopping, minding your own business, when suddenly the security guard appears and declares you’re a criminal. Metro 27/5/2024 News Revealed: Dozens of Metropolitan Police officers still in force despite vetting being revoked Exclusive: Politicians and campaigners warn trust in Britain’s largest police force has ‘never been lower’ The Independent 27/5/2024 News Post Office scandal: Police to deploy 80 detectives for criminal inquiry Exclusive: Investigation will dig into potential perjury offences and perverting the course of justice by senior leaders and Fujitsu. The Guardian 27/5/2024 News Next-gen policing: Innovations shaping the future of law enforcement CANADA: In an era where technology evolves at a breakneck pace, law enforcement agencies worldwide are in a constant race to adapt. Blue Line (Canada) 27/5/2024 Feature Contract policing assessment: “What we heard” CANADA: From March to December 2023, Public Safety Canada undertook engagement with provinces, territories and municipalities, Indigenous partners and other stakeholders to assess the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) contract policing program. Public Safety Canada 27/5/2024 Report Cowen welcomes increased Garda immigration checks REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Barry Cowen TD, the Fianna Fáil candidate in the European Elections for the Midlands North West, has welcomed additional resources for the Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB) and increased efforts by Operation Sonnet. Offaly Independent (Republic of Ireland) 27/5/2024 News FG manifesto appears to feature false Garda recruitment numbers REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Last week, Fine Gael published a policy document outlining plans to support both “rural and urban” areas, entitled “Delivering For Communities”. Gript (Republic of Ireland) 27/5/2024 News Station upgrade must be followed by more Gardaí REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The upgrading of Spiddal Garda Station should be followed with an urgent increase in Garda numbers for Connemara with figures showing no new Garda graduate has been sent to Galway city or county since 2020. Connacht Tribune (Republic of Ireland) 27/5/2024 News Transnational serious and organised crime: We need a white paper Alongside the estimated $60 billion costs to Australia and Australians of transnational serious and organised crime (TSOC), there are significant impacts on individuals and communities, political stability, and the environment; Dr John Coyne, head of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute’s Northern Australia Strategic Policy Centre, believes the time is right for a TSOC white paper to address this multidisciplinary, complex challenge. Policing Insight 27/5/2024 Analysis, Feature, Opinion «809810811812813814815816817Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events