Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98404 total results. Showing results 17461 to 17480 «870871872873874875876877878Next ›Last » Met and WMP among force areas most affected by station closures over last eight years An FOI from the Liberal Democrats has revealed that, across 26 forces which provided full responses, there are almost 150 fewer stations now than there were in 2015. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/1/2024 News Peel police launch hotline amid ‘disturbing trend’ in extortion attempts CANADA: Peel Regional Police have launched a new hotline and task force to address a “disturbing trend” in extortion attempts primarily targeting South Asian businesses. CHCH 8/1/2024 News Better DNA access would have helped solve 1983 murders of two Toronto women, police say CANADA: Toronto police are using new investigative genetic genealogy techniques to help crack cold cases, including historical murders. The Globe and Mail (Canada) - Subscription at source 8/1/2024 News FF Councillors condemn Garda raids: “This is to send a message” REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Councillor Noel Thomas was in his bed, he says, when the Gardaí came to his house at 6am, “banging on the doors and shining lights in the windows”. Gript (Republic of Ireland) 8/1/2024 Feature, Opinion Bravery of Kidare Garda noted by Garda Commissioner REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A Kildare Garda and his colleague from Laois were singled out for praise by Garda Commissioner Drew Harris. Leinster Leader (Ireland) 8/1/2024 News Record number of Garda resignations in 2023 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: There was a 50% increase compared to the year before. FM 104 (Republic of Ireland) 8/1/2024 News The police data challenge: Where next? Having explored the challenges and opportunities faced by policing in collating and analysing the huge growth in data sources – including the potential for technology to offer solutions, the skillsets required and the ethical concerns – what does law enforcement need to do to tackle these issues? In the last in the series of five features, Policing Insight’s Keith Potter spoke to police practitioners, stakeholders and specialists about the way forward. Policing Insight - Registration at source 8/1/2024 Analysis, Feature, Innovation Out-of-control eshays terrorise Queensland suburbs as they brag about their disturbing crimes in series of videos online AUSTRALIA: Out-of-control eshays have taken to social media to boast about the crimes they have committed with their mates. Disturbing photos and videos have captured young people taking part in a range of acts including brawls, car thefts and anti-social behaviour. Fed-up locals have started a Facebook page outing the delinquents with more than 50 uncensored videos being shared since the inception of the page in March 2023. Mail Online 8/1/2024 News Queensland Police commits to holding juvenile offenders accountable following two consecutive youth crime incidents AUSTRALIA: Queensland's long-running crisis of youth crime is showing no signs of improvement with two terrifying incidents recorded in quick succession over the weekend, as police now vow to focus on community safety as their "number one priority". Sky News 8/1/2024 News ‘He’s got some great ideas’: Cautious optimism ahead of Mark Mitchell’s first year as police minister NEW ZEALAND: The New Zealand Police Association has cautiously backed Police Minister Mark Mitchell as the country enters its first year under the new coalition Government. NewstalkZB (New Zealand) - Subscription at source 8/1/2024 News Dr Eleanor Beevor: Supporting those living in biodiversity hotspots can help to tackle environmental crime In the latest in a series of interviews with leading figures involved in the research and investigation of organised crime, Policing Insight’s Dr Chris Allen spoke to Dr Eleanor Beevor, Senior Analyst at the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organised Crime about motorbike trafficking and armed criminals in the Sahel, environmental crime eradication, and how directly supporting people living in crime-affected areas can be transformative. Policing Insight - Registration at source 8/1/2024 Analysis, Feature, Interview ‘I told police who my burglar was – but they did nothing’ A woman whose home was burgled as she slept says the police would not question the man she had identified from CCTV as the offender. BBC 8/1/2024 News Police to investigate force wellbeing after national survey Dorset Police is set to investigate the force's wellbeing after a national survey was carried out. Daily Echo (Bournemouth) 8/1/2024 News Trans police officers allowed to strip search women as furious feminists warn of ‘state-sanctioned sexual assault’ The majority of police forces in England and Wales allow trans-identifying biologcally male officers to strip search women, research has revealed. GB News 8/1/2024 News Elite Met Police officer in Queen’s funeral procession guilty of gross misconduct but spared the sack PC Gareth Carter was in the Household Cavalry and is now part of the Mounted Branch of the Met Police The Standard 8/1/2024 News Former WA police commissioner Karl O’Callaghan backs calls for more regional liquor restrictions AUSTRALIA: West Australia's former police commissioner is urging the state's director of liquor licensing to consider a police proposal to restrict the sale of alcohol across dozens of regional towns. ABC News (Australia) 8/1/2024 News Man sues Victorian police after being shot in leg during routine response to noise complaint AUSTRALIA: A man who was shot in the leg by a junior police officer during a routine response to a noise complaint has sued Victoria police for compensation. The Guardian 8/1/2024 News Catriona Carey victims ‘utterly dismayed’ by ‘glacial pace’ of garda investigation two years after ‘RTÉ Investigates’ exposé REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Victims of an alleged mortgage scam involving former Ireland hockey international Catriona Carey have said they are “utterly dismayed” by the “glacial pace” of the garda investigation. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) - Subscription at source 8/1/2024 News Garda resignations surge to record high in 2023 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Record number of Garda members resign in 2023 as senior management seek to offset personnel loss by allowing older officers to serve past retirement age. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 8/1/2024 News Serving Met Police officer in court charged with rape A serving Metropolitan Police officer has appeared in court charged with two counts of rape. BBC 7/1/2024 News «870871872873874875876877878Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events