Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98031 total results. Showing results 20601 to 20620 «102710281029103010311032103310341035Next ›Last » Man self-harms while in Police custody NEW ZEALAND: The Independent Police Conduct Authority has found that Court-based officers unintentionally enabled a man to self-harm while in Police custody, when they unwittingly provided him an illicit drug. Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) (New Zealand) 12/10/2023 Report Formal backing has been given by Garda Commissioner for the construction of a new Garda Station in Sligo REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Formal confirmation of support for a new garda station in county Sligo has been given by Garda Commissioner Drew Harris. [AUDIO] Midwest Radio (Republic of Ireland) 12/10/2023 News Five police officers have received Bravery Awards for their action saving lives during Cyclone Gabrielle NEW ZEALAND: Five police officers have received Bravery Awards for their action saving lives during Cyclone Gabrielle. Constables Patrick Noiseux, Mark Bancroft and Kurtis Maney all nearly drowned working to get people into trees and hold them there until help arrived. NZ City (New Zealand) 12/10/2023 News Darwin sex worker’s discrimination complaint against NT Police could have ‘wide-reaching’ effects, advocates say AUSTRALIA: Sex workers across Australia are "watching very closely" as the Northern Territory's progressive anti-discrimination laws are tested for the first time by a Darwin-based sex worker, advocates say. ABC News (Australia) 12/10/2023 News Concerns raised over review into Tasmania Police’s handling of child sexual abuse allegations against Paul Reynolds AUSTRALIA: Concerns have been raised about the independence of an investigation into the way allegations of child sexual abuse against a former police officer were handled. ABC News (Australia) 12/10/2023 News South Wales Chief the latest to admit institutional racism Chief Constable Jeremy Vaughan addressed the National Black Police Association conference earlier today. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/10/2023 News Stabbing victim’s brother protests for release of man convicted of his murder Tim Darby stands in Downing Street with mother of Jason Moore, who he believes has been wrongly imprisoned for almost a decade The Guardian 11/10/2023 News Met Police officer cleared of raping woman he met at a bar A serving Metropolitan Police officer has been found not guilty of raping a woman he met at a bar while off duty. BBC 11/10/2023 News Fed concerned annual leave request has fallen into ‘too difficult box’ PFEW National Chair Steve Hartshorn and Home Secretary Suella Braverman both addressed the Federation's annual conference on Wednesday afternoon. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/10/2023 News Police Federation chairman ‘disappointed’ in the Met after he was victim of crime Steve Hartshorn told Home Secretary Suella Braverman her promise that officers would follow all reasonable lines of enquiry is 'not working'. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 11/10/2023 News Plan to recruit up to 1,000 gardaí ‘realistic’, says McEntee REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The budget pledge to recruit between 800 and 1,000 new gardaí is “realistic”, Justice Minister Helen McEntee has said. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 11/10/2023 News Braverman doubles down on ‘woke’ police crackdown: ‘People want officers on streets not policing pronouns’ Home secretary tells police conference she is fighting a ‘campaign against political correctness in policing’ The Independent 11/10/2023 News Police issue charges in less than 7% of UK car crime cases The poor police response to spiralling UK car crime has been highlighted in newly released FOI figures Auto Express 11/10/2023 News BBC podcast prompts police to look again at case of serial killer Bible John Police Scotland to re-examine notorious unsolved 1960s murders of three Glasgow women as a result of BBC series The Guardian 11/10/2023 News PSNI – Our Performance We are incredibly proud of our performance investigating crime and getting justice for victims. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 11/10/2023 Report Israel-Gaza attacks: Police increase visibility across Sussex Police visibility has increased across Sussex in response to concerns over the Israel-Gaza conflict. BBC 11/10/2023 News Hampshire police officer found guilty of inappropriate touching A former police officer has been found guilty of gross misconduct for allegedly touching two female colleagues inappropriately. BBC 11/10/2023 News How multiple interviews and interview framing influence the development and maintenance of rapport Information obtained from investigative interviews is crucial for police to develop leads, advance investigations and make effective decisions. One well-endorsed approach for eliciting detailed and accurate information is building rapport between the interviewer and interviewee. While familiarity and communicative tone are predicted determinants of rapport, the effects of repeated exposure to an interviewer, as well as interview framing, on rapport has rarely been tested. In two simulated suspect interview experiments, we tested whether established rapport is maintained during a second interview with the same interviewer (Experiment 1) and how accusatory and humanitarian interview framings impact the development of rapport (Experiment 2). We also tested, across both experiments, whether nonverbal mimicry can be a proxy for measuring rapport. We found evidence suggesting that rapport, once established, is carried over to subsequent meetings, and that it is possible to build rapport even when it was poorly established in the initial interview. We also found that an accusatory interview framing was associated with lower rapport than a humanitarian interview framing, and that interview framing affected nonverbal mimicry between interviewer and interviewee. Contrary to our expectations, mimicry did not correlate with an existing measure of rapport. Psychology Crime and Law 11/10/2023 Research article Officers would rather be assaulted than face misconduct proceedings for use of force, says PFEW Police officers are choosing to be assaulted rather than use force to defend themselves because they are scared of falling foul of misconduct proceedings, the Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) annual conference has heard. Police Professional 11/10/2023 News ‘Pivotal figure’ in police training receives Women in Policing award at PFEW annual conference A female officer described as a “trailblazer and inspiration” in police training has won this year’s Outstanding Contribution to Women in Policing award. Police Professional 11/10/2023 News «102710281029103010311032103310341035Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events