Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115377 total results. Showing results 16241 to 16260 «809810811812813814815816817Next ›Last » Former officer jailed for conspiracy to pervert the course of justice and fraud A former Sussex Police officer who falsely claimed his parents were responsible for three separate driving offences has been sentenced to 38 months’ imprisonment after admitting a number of serious charges. Police Professional 24/3/2025 News Pension challenge campaign not ruling out legal action over alternative Federation Ian Weinfass looks at the motivation behind a 'Breaking the Monopoly' drive with the intention of forming a new staff association. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/3/2025 Feature Chief constable is investigated by police watchdog over ‘affair’ with junior officer A chief constable is being investigated by the police watchdog over an alleged affair with a junior officer - after another senior detective reported him during his own sexual misconduct hearing. Former counter-terror officer Scott Chilton - who leads more than 5,600 police officers, staff and PCSOs for Hampshire Constabulary - is facing the probe into his conduct several years ago. Mail Online 24/3/2025 News Met Police gets first permanent facial recognition cameras in London, sparking fears of ‘dystopian nightmare’ Police are setting up London's first permanent facial recognition cameras, despite privacy fears. LBC 24/3/2025 News SA Police CIO ‘passes the baton’ AUSTRALIA: The chief information officer of South Australia Police (SAPOL) Hamish Cameron has resigned from the force after almost six years. IT News (Australia) 24/3/2025 News Police suicide prevention campaign launched A new hard-hitting campaign has been launched today (March 24) aiming to reduce the escalating number of police officers who take their own lives – and to better support officers who are attending suicides. Police Professional 24/3/2025 News Top secret investigation into senior police officers’ alleged Sydney brothel visit AUSTRALIA: Several senior police officers who allegedly enjoyed free hospitality at a brothel owned by a colourful racing identity are the subject of a top-secret investigation. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 24/3/2025 News Facial recognition technology is only 19% accurate REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Facial recognition technology is accurate only 19% of the time, Oireachtas researchers have told TDs, writes Brian Mahon. Despite this Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan has confirmed he will bring forward legislation to enable the controversial technology to be used across An Garda Síochána. Efforts to fast-track the legislation were blocked under the last government by the Green Party, who sought greater safeguards around its use, citing concerns over racial profiling. Business Plus (Republic of Ireland) 24/3/2025 News A woman was abused by her cop husband. The police investigation left her more traumatised AUSTRALIA: A top detective wrote a scathing report into Victoria Police’s handling of domestic violence cases involving officers. Herald Sun (Australia) - Subscription at source 24/3/2025 News Fears for DV victims as accused police officers granted bail by colleagues AUSTRALIA: Concerns have been raised about the bail process for NSW Police officers charged with domestic violence-related offences, with a former magistrate saying the decision should be made independently of police. ABC News (Australia) 24/3/2025 News, Video Eyewitness: two major London protests challenge the Met Chris Hobbs attends a new round of protests including one against a new embassy which demonstrators fear would become the epicentre of state surveillance against China’s ‘enemies’ including the thousands of Hong Kong Chinese who have taken refuge in the UK. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/3/2025 Feature Justice, Police Ministers asked for solutions to tackle near doubling of meth use in New Zealand over the past year NEW ZEALAND: Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has asked his justice and police ministers to look at what more can be done to tackle methamphetamine use in New Zealand, which has nearly doubled in two years. The New Zealand Herald (New Zealand) 24/3/2025 News, Video Concerns over plans for Garda units to be on call in neighbouring districts due to shortages in force ‘within a month’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The GRA said that because of a lack of manpower, the garda units currently covering Douglas and Carrigaline are facing effective amalgamation, with one unit covering both areas, “within a month”. Echo Live (Republic of Ireland) 24/3/2025 News PCCs are essential to the successful delivery of Police and Crime Bill measures In the second in a regular series of articles and opinion pieces from the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC), Merseyside Police and Crime Commissioner Emily Spurrell, Chair of the APCC, looks at the measures included in the Crime and Policing Bill currently progressing through Parliament, and the steps that PCCs, PFCCs and deputy mayors will play in helping to ensure those changes are delivered for the benefit of local communities. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/3/2025 Feature, Opinion PSNI ‘must compete with Republic on pay to stop Garda poaching NI recruits’ Northern Ireland “has to begin competing on the same terms” as the Republic if it wants to build PSNI numbers that reflect the community, the SDLP has said after an Irish Minister suggested poaching officers and potential recruits for the Garda. Belfast Telegraph - Subscription at source 24/3/2025 News Facial recognition cameras are a legitimate tool for police We are all watched, almost all the time. Closed circuit television is now so routine that we barely notice the cameras in shops, at stations, on buses or wherever there is a danger of overcrowding or accidents. Checking the footage is now usually the first step in investigating a crime. Most people neither know nor care how often their faces and their movements have been captured on footage somewhere. But the announcement that facial recognition cameras are to be permanently installed for the first time in a London suburb to help the police match thousands of random faces with a wanted database of alleged criminals has raised alarm. The Times - Subscription at source 24/3/2025 Feature, Opinion ‘We have to change this’: New campaign aims to reduce number of officer who take own life A new campaign launches today, aiming to reduce the rising number of police officers who take their own lives, as well as support those who are attending suicides. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/3/2025 News Merseyside Police seizes over £1.5m in cash and assets during month-long fraud crackdown Merseyside Police has seized over £1.5m in suspected criminal cash and assets as part of Operation Henhouse, a month-long intensification period during February to tackle fraud. Emergency Services Times 24/3/2025 News Dr Martin Wright: Real world examples of virtual volunteering in policing Dr Martin Wright delves into the innovative approach of virtual volunteering in Wales, focusing on its engagement with serious crime issues such as romance fraud. Dr. Martin Wright discusses with Iain Britton how students from the University of South Wales contribute valuable insights and research to assist police efforts, particularly in understanding and combating crimes that affect vulnerable populations. The dialogue highlights the importance of student involvement in crime prevention and the collaboration between educational institutions and law enforcement agencies. PolicingTV 24/3/2025 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video UK ‘spy cop’ who deceived woman into 19-year relationship was also married Inquiry reveals undercover officer who fathered child with woman under fake identity was married to a second The Guardian 23/3/2025 News «809810811812813814815816817Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events