Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 94607 total results. Showing results 2161 to 2180 «105106107108109110111112113Next ›Last » Cyber crime and harm Advanced technology has increased the breadth, scale and sophistication of cyber crime. How can cyber security evolve to counter it? UK Parliament 8/10/2024 Report NSW premier says police should be able to ban pro-Palestine protests because they are too expensive AUSTRALIA: Critics of Chris Minns say singling out protests as a financial burden ‘completely flies in the face of government obligations under human rights laws’ The Guardian 8/10/2024 News Taking aim at crime: evaluating evidence in a crime gun intelligence approach Identifying effective strategies to combat firearm-related crimes is a growing priority in the United States. The crime gun intelligence (CGI) framework, centered on evidence-based approaches, is a key approach to accomplish this. This article explores the relative contributions of various evidence types to case clearance. We examine gun-related crimes investigated by the Manchester Police Department (MPD) in New Hampshire from 2017 to 2022 to see how the use of NIBIN, e-Trace, firearm recovery, physical evidence, social media, and video evidence impacted the likelihood of arrest. Results suggest that recovering firearms and having video evidence are key elements for increasing the likelihood of an arrest. CGI-related evidence and other evidence types were typically predicted to have no significant effects. NIBIN and physical evidence were associated with negative effects on arrest in some instances. The practical implications of these findings, as well as their limitations and directions for future research, will also be discussed. Police Practice and Research - Subscription at source 8/10/2024 Research article Prosecutors authorise further sex offence charges against former officer David Carrick The Crown Prosecution Service (CP) has authorised Hertfordshire Constabulary to charge David Carrick with sexual offences against two women. Police Professional 8/10/2024 News Family court judges use victim-blaming language in domestic abuse cases, finds AI project Research by herEthical AI reveals attitude of disbelief and ‘stereotypical assumptions’ about survivors in England and Wales The Guardian 8/10/2024 News Investigation launched after boy, 17, dies after police chase in Harrow Two other male occupants of Ford Fiesta pursued by police driver remain in hospital after crash The Guardian 8/10/2024 News Disorder probe could take 18 months – police chief The investigation into the violent disorder in Staffordshire could take 12 to 18 months, according to the county’s chief constable. BBC 8/10/2024 News Police sergeant dismissed over racist language A police officer who made racist remarks during a night out has been dismissed. BBC 8/10/2024 News Victoria Police accused of still using racial profiling AUSTRALIA: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders are 11 times more likely to be stopped and searched by Victoria Police than Caucasians, according to new figures. The Canberra Times (Australia) 8/10/2024 News Police operation uncovers alarming drug driving statistics AUSTRALIA: The Labour Day long weekend in New South Wales saw increased police presence on the state’s roads, revealing some uncomfortable statistics about what drivers are comfortable with. Car Expert 8/10/2024 News Christchurch terror attack: Second phase of inquest begins today NEW ZEALAND: The terrorist's ability to obtain the guns he used in the Christchurch terror attack will be examined at an inquest. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 8/10/2024 News Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 8/10/2024 News Redefining public safety: Collaboration for the safety of our cities Closer collaboration with social agencies on homelessness, a mindset shift within policing to overcome barriers to change, and the continuing expansion of co-response models were among the key messages from police chiefs, public safety experts and community advocates at the recent Safety of Our Cities conference in Ontario, Canada, as Policing Insight’s Matthew Wood reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 8/10/2024 Analysis, Feature Met improves interview process for victims of crime with new technology The Metropolitan Police Service is rolling out its new ‘Digital Interview Recording’ (DIR) kits, in its commitment to put victims at the heart of investigations, as part of its New Met for London plan. Emergency Services Times 8/10/2024 News Gloucestershire chief constable suspended pending gross misconduct investigation The chief constable of Gloucestershire Constabulary has been suspended while an allegation of gross misconduct against him is being investigated. Emergency Services Times 8/10/2024 News Modern slavery: how to identify and support victims Describes the signs that someone may be a victim of modern slavery, the support available to victims, and the process for determining whether someone is a victim. Home Office 8/10/2024 Report Panel: Three approaches to tackling violence against women and girls This panel, chaired by Cambridgeshire Chief Constable Nick Dean, explores the critical issue of violence against women and girls (VAWG) through various presentations that highlight innovative approaches to tackling this pervasive problem. The panel consists of Abu Ullah of Brent Council, Detective Inspector Tina Wallace of Thames Valley Police and Detective Chief Inspector Dean Whitton of the Metropolitan Police. PolicingTV 8/10/2024 Feature, Video Five arrests after gardaà assaulted in public order incident REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Five men have been arrested following a disturbance in Co. Donegal which saw gardaà assaulted. The Irish Post (Republic of Ireland) 7/10/2024 News Help with post-separation coercive control Police and social services can be unwittingly manipulated into becoming part of the abuse suffered by some mothers, writes Annie Moon of the charity Mums in Need The Guardian 7/10/2024 Feature, Opinion HSE and Gardaà launch mental health crisis response team in Limerick REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Regional Executive Officer of the HSE Mid West, Sandra Broderick, has revealed that a group of just 300 people paid a combined 5,000 visits to the emergency department at University Hospital Limerick (UHL) in the last year. Limerick Post (Republic of Ireland) 7/10/2024 News «105106107108109110111112113Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events