Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 105133 total results. Showing results 17821 to 17840 «888889890891892893894895896Next ›Last » Ground penetrating radar and geoforensics for criminal investigations: The value of collaboration between law enforcement and academia CANADA: Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) (the towable system shown in Figure 1) has become well-known to the public because of its usage on the popular TV show CSI, and the very sobering former residential school sites where unmarked graves have been detected. Blue Line (Canada) 12/6/2024 Feature Gardaí probe if west Dublin stab attack is linked to ‘Eircode gang’ wars REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaí are investigating whether a stabbing attack early yesterday morning was carried out by a Dublin-based gang who use an Eircode as an identity symbol. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 12/6/2024 News Two men, 72 and 73, arrested in Donegal and Meath in connection with murder of RUC constable 50 years ago REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The arrests were made by Gardai from the Garda Extradition Unit with assistance by the Special Detective Unit. Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 12/6/2024 News Using technology to tackle the growing cost of environmental crime Environmental crimes such as large-scale dumping, illegal waste sites, and illegal export of waste have become one of the fastest growth areas for organised crime groups; Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth explores the scale of the problem, and efforts by countries across Europe to tackle the threat using the latest technologies including artificial intelligence. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 12/6/2024 Analysis, Feature Officer who visited ‘dogging site’ in police vehicle dismissed without notice An officer who went to a known ‘dogging site’ in a police vehicle for “no policing purpose” has been dismissed following public misconduct hearing. PC Tony Hughes, a British Transport Police (BTP) officer based in Chester, was also found to have lied about why he was removed from a force driving course and breached the driving standards policy. Police Professional 12/6/2024 News Man arrested after deliberate ramming police vehicle A man in his twenties has been arrested after two Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) officers were injured after their vehicle was deliberately rammed outside Newry on Monday (June 10). Police Professional 12/6/2024 News College pilots new training for neighbourhood policing The College of Policing is piloting a new training programme to develop the knowledge and skills of neighbourhood policing teams. The college says the aim is to “professionalise this vital area of the service” and provide the public with local policing that listens to, and understands, their needs. Police Professional 12/6/2024 News Officer ‘lied’ about reason for being removed from driving course BTP officer dismissed over allegations regarding driving standards. A British Transport Police (BTP) officer has been dismissed without notice following a public misconduct hearing held at the PSD Hearing Room in York between 3 and 7 June 2024. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/6/2024 News Crime investigation pilot should help officers ‘complete better, more thorough’ reports Divisions in Police Scotland's West Command will be the last to start rolling out the Proportionate Response to Crime pilot, which began in the north east division in September 2023. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/6/2024 News MPS secures record number of football banning orders The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) secured a record number of football banning orders last season. Police Professional 12/6/2024 News Lawless Victorian teens breaching bail every three hours AUSTRALIA: Victorian youths aged between 12 and 17 breached bail close to 2800 times last year — once every three hours — data obtained exclusively by the Herald Sun shows. Herald Sun (Australia) - Subscription at source 12/6/2024 News Sacked cops fighting to get jobs back after Covid jab ruling AUSTRALIA: Police officers sacked after refusing to get the Covid-19 vaccination during the height of the pandemic say they have been left in limbo as they battle to get their jobs back. The Courier Mail (Australia) - Subscription at source 12/6/2024 News Met Police accused of using human rights law to block Trooping the Colour protest Republic said the Met Police had cited the European Convention on Human Rights as justification for closing down protest The Standard 12/6/2024 News AI and driver fatigue: Enhancing officer wellness and safety In the latest in a series of articles exploring the opportunities and challenges presented to police by the rapid growth of artificial intelligence (AI), Chief Philip Lukens explores the potential for improving officer safety, wellbeing and performance though the use of AI systems to detect fatigue in police drivers. Policing Insight - Registration at source 12/6/2024 Analysis, Feature, Innovation Secret documents reveal WA police still pushing for alcohol restrictions across regional towns AUSTRALIA: The West Australian Police Force's top brass are again pushing the state's liquor authorities to restrict the sale of alcohol across more than two dozen regional towns in a bid to crack down on violent crime. ABC News (Australia) 12/6/2024 News WA Police imposing new firearm limits in ‘presumptive’ move that it will become law AUSTRALIA: WA Police are imposing gun limits that have not been legislated — warning new firearm applicants that their forms will be rejected under reforms being debated in Parliament. The West Australian (Australia) - Subscription at source 12/6/2024 News Police are frustrated with mental health callouts – here’s how to reduce their involvement and improve support NEW ZEALAND: Jurisdictions around the world are struggling with the growing number of police callouts to respond to people in mental health distress. New Zealand is no exception. The Conversation 12/6/2024 Analysis, Feature Dad pepper-sprayed during violence in garda station after arrest at Grafton Street McDonald’s, court hears REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A father of three had to be pepper-sprayed when he became violent in a garda station after being arrested for “lunging” at customers trying to eat in a McDonald’s. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 12/6/2024 News ACC Chris Davison: History of women in policing and pioneering female officer Edith Smith Assistant Chief Constable Chris Davison discusses the history of women in policing, his personal connection to a pioneering female officer, and his journey to becoming a police officer. PolicingTV 12/6/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Over 100 veterans found ‘safe and well’ during protocol pilot in GMP Chief Inspector Mark Mangnall told the Missing Person’s Conference that the Single Veterans Pathway included as part of this protocol shows there is also an emphasise on reducing veterans going missing in the first place. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/6/2024 News «888889890891892893894895896Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events