Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98144 total results. Showing results 19381 to 19400 «966967968969970971972973974Next ›Last » Pro-Palestinian protest in London: Row over Suella Braverman’s claim of police bias A row has erupted over Home Secretary Suella Braverman's attack on the Metropolitan Police for its handling of pro-Palestinian protests. BBC 9/11/2023 News Measures to prevent misuse: The police AI Covenant With the law enforcement use of artificial intelligence (AI) advancing quickly in the UK and internationally, the National Police Chiefs’ Council recently published a new Covenant for Using AI in Policing; Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth looks at the main principles in the document, and the wider guidance around the ethical, proportionate and transparent use of AI across criminal justice sectors. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 9/11/2023 Feature, Innovation NSW police officer Dominic Gaynor sentenced for pointing gun towards colleague over Top Gun: Maverick spoilers AUSTRALIA: A Sydney police officer who pointed his gun towards a colleague after warning him not to reveal spoilers about the movie Top Gun: Maverick has been handed a two-year good behaviour bond and a conviction. ABC News (Australia) 9/11/2023 News Police use of face recognition is sweeping the UK Face recognition technology has been controversial for years. Cops in the UK are drastically increasing the amount they use it. Wired 9/11/2023 Feature Immigration NZ paid for spyware for two years without using it NEW ZEALAND: An Immigration NZ team targeting mass arrivals by asylum-seekers paid for spyware for two years without using it. The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment began paying Israeli-turned-US firm Cobwebs Technologies in March 2020 but first used it on a live case in April 2022. "MBIE began paying for the Cobwebs tools in March 2020 and has continued to pay for the licences since the beginning of the contract term," the ministry told RNZ in an Official Information Act response. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 9/11/2023 News Threat reporting system to counter terrorism, extremist violence in limbo NEW ZEALAND: A landmark threat reporting system for the public to counter terrorism and extremist violence is in limbo. The outgoing government failed to get a final plan for the new system over the line before the election, as it had intended. It has left it for the incoming government, even though the system is described as key to help security agencies "join-the-dots" about threats. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 9/11/2023 News Police try new cop café recruitment initiative in Northland NEW ZEALAND: A new initiative is aiming to break down barriers holding Northlanders back from signing up for a career with the police. The plan does not include doughnuts, but it does involve a lot of coffee. For the past three days police have been basing themselves in cafés around the Far North as part of their novel recruitment drive. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 9/11/2023 News Ireland ‘needs to be ready’ for increase in fentanyl use amid expected heroin shortage REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Concerns have also been raised about xylazine, a powerful sedative typically used in animal surgeries. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 9/11/2023 Feature Senior gardaí threaten to quit amid pensions timebomb stand-off REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Senior gardaí are warning of a potential “clearout” of top management in the force in a standoff over the taxing of pension funds. High-ranked gardaí are facing a tax bill of several hundred thousand euro when they retire, due to a cap on tax relief for pension contributions. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 9/11/2023 News Magistrates in England not following law on remand decisions, charity finds Exclusive: Justice criticises poor quality decision-making and says it is adding to prison overcrowding The Guardian 9/11/2023 News The importance of interconnectivity for improved incident response management in ANZ Embracing technological modernisation in the police force will not only enhance safety for both officers and those they serve, but deliver operational efficiencies which can greatly improve response management. Policing Insight 9/11/2023 Advertisement, Feature Domestic-abuse victims fear deportation if they go to police Every police force in England and Wales has reported migrants who are domestic-abuse victims to Immigration Enforcement, new data suggests. BBC 9/11/2023 News WA coroner says police acted appropriately in fatal shooting of Ashley Fildes after South Hedland stabbings AUSTRALIA: A Western Australian coroner has backed police over their conduct in the fatal shooting of a man in South Hedland who stabbed multiple people while in the midst of a psychotic episode. ABC News (Australia) 9/11/2023 News Stephen Lawrence: Who was he and what happened to him? Stephen Lawrence was a black teenager who lived in Plumstead in south-east London. BBC 9/11/2023 News MoJ signs Serco to support electronic monitoring The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has signed Serco to provide services for the electronic monitoring of offenders. UKAuthority.com 9/11/2023 News Special constables re-join police ranks in Townsville AUSTRALIA: Two former police officers have re-joined the ranks as special constables during a ceremony today, boosting frontline police resources in North Queensland. Queensland Government (Australia) 9/11/2023 News Ex cop’s social media pages an ongoing embarrassment for police NEW ZEALAND: Former policeman Chris Yates has built popular social media accounts mocking politicians, police administration, gay people and youth offenders - and his growing following includes members of the NZ Police. 1 News (New Zealand) 9/11/2023 Feature Cracking down on gangs NEW ZEALAND: New search powers are proving an effective tool in disrupting gang tensions and de-escalating ongoing violence in the Eastern District. New Zealand Police 9/11/2023 News Warning of ‘clearout’ from garda frontline management over pension pot row REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Senior gardaí are warning of a potential “clearout” of top management in the force in a standoff over the taxing of pension funds. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 9/11/2023 News Suella Braverman’s ‘public discussions’ around controversial Armistice Day protest branded ‘unprecedented and worrying’ Suella Braverman has been accused of stirring up far-right sentiment with comments about the pro-Palestine protest planned for Armistice Day this Saturday. LBC 9/11/2023 Feature, Opinion «966967968969970971972973974Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events