Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97881 total results. Showing results 22241 to 22260 «110911101111111211131114111511161117Next ›Last » Byrne says it is time for new PSNI leader as he resigns following controversies Simon Byrne’s resignation was announced following an emergency meeting of the Policing Board. The Independent 4/9/2023 News MPs urge UK government to secure resources for PSNI after data breach MPs have called upon the UK government to ensure that “necessary resources” are made available to the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) to support the officers affected by a data breach which identified them by name and rank. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 4/9/2023 News PSNI data breach ‘deeply concerning and significant’, NI Secretary of State tells Commons The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Chris Heaton-Harris, has told the House of Commons that last month’s data breach at the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) was “deeply concerning and significant”. Police Professional 4/9/2023 News Simon Byrne resigns as chief constable of the PSNI Simon Byrne has resigned as chief constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) with immediate effect. Police Professional 4/9/2023 News Northern Ireland police chief quits after series of controversies Simon Byrne resigns as head of PSNI after data breaches and unlawful disciplining of two junior officers The Guardian 4/9/2023 News Home Secretary calls in HMIC over activism ‘risks skewing policing’ Suella Braverman has asked the inspectorate to undertake a review of activism and impartiality in the police, with a final report expected by the end of March 2024. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/9/2023 News Opinion: don’t stop the Carnival? As debate continues about the future of the Notting Hill Carnival Chris Hobbs reflects on his day at the event. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/9/2023 Feature, Opinion Super recognisers and LFR technology can work in tendem DI Tina Wallace discussed TVP's proactive and reactive use of super recognisers during a recent media day at the force's Sulhamstead training centre. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/9/2023 Analysis, Feature Waterloo regional police running information session in Cambridge CANADA: The push to hire more officers continues for the Waterloo Regional Police Service. Cambridge Today (Canada) 4/9/2023 News, Video Cybersecurity in Canada: Operations, Investigations and Protection CANADA: Cybersecurity in Canada is an insightful and comprehensive book that delves into the complex world of Canadian cybersecurity. Authored by renowned experts, it offers a detailed exploration of the challenges, strategies and best practices for safeguarding Canada’s digital landscape. It will greatly benefit officers transitioning to a cybercrime investigations role, or senior officers tasked with leading cybercrime investigation teams. Blue Line (Canada) 4/9/2023 Feature Mater Hospital asked for additional garda patrols after drug dealing in ED REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A busy hospital pleaded with gardaí to provide more patrols because of open drug dealing in their emergency department, rising anti-social behaviour, and a failure to provide a proper handover for patients that were being dropped off by gardaí. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 4/9/2023 News Assessment tool highlighting suicide risk among domestic abuse survivors should be shared with police, say researchers Researchers from the University of Birmingham have identified key warning signs that indicate which survivors of domestic abuse may be most at risk of attempting suicide, and believe that sharing the assessment tool with police and healthcare professionals could help to keep more abuse survivors alive, as Sarah Gibbons reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/9/2023 Analysis, Feature Greater Garda presence on Clare roads for ‘slow down’ operation REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A national speed enforcement operated is to be conducted by An Garda Síochána until 7am on Tuesday morning. The Clare Echo (Republic of Ireland) 4/9/2023 News New Carlow Garda division will not impact local policing, says head Garda REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: New changes to Carlow’s garda division will not have an impact on the delivery of a policing service locally, according to the county’s garda chief. The Nationalist (Republic of Ireland) 4/9/2023 News Policy Preferences Related to Police Use of Deadly Force: Exploring the Impact of Social Media Consumption and College Major Responses to high-profile uses of deadly force by police in the U.S. suggest a disconnect between police and the public in terms of the circumstances in which deadly force should be allowed. There have been limited efforts to examine how media consumption and individual characteristics influence policy preferences related to the use of deadly force. We fill this gap in the literature through application of survey methodology to a sample of 458 college students in the Southeastern U.S. Our findings reveal that a substantial proportion of respondents prefer highly restrictive policy, including that police should be required to first shoot a suspect in the leg even when deadly force is permitted under law. These perceptions are influenced, in part, by college major and social media consumption, net of the influence of personal characteristics and experiences, but the effects vary in direction and significance based on social media platform. Journal of Criminal Justice Education - Subscription at source 4/9/2023 Research article The Marshal said ‘get out of town!’ egressing the night time economy: perceptions of student end users in a Welsh city Some perspectives from environmental criminology have hypothesized that broader planning governance issues relating to the provision of public transport and taxis services as egress mechanisms may sometimes act to precipitate crime and disorder and exacerbate public safety issues. Utilising research findings from a study of regular users of the Night Time Economy (NTE) of Cardiff, this article examines the hypothesis that poor urban governance may precipitate crime, particularly the use of taxis as egress from the NTE space. This survey is the empirical basis of this paper. The findings, whilst not being completely representative, indicate the perceived importance of the role of taxis as facilitators for reducing anti-social behaviour and egress from the NTE by customers and end-users of this facility. Consequently, it is suggested that any reduction in the provision of such services may well increase the incidents of anti-social behaviour and disruption within the NTE, with a consequential increase in demand for services from police and other agencies. Crime Prevention and Community Safety - Subscription at source 4/9/2023 Research article The UK’s leading event dedicated to the shared airspace sector DroneX Tradeshow & Conference is returning to the ExCeL London on the 26th & 27th of September 2023 running next door to Helitech expo and Advanced Air Mobility Expo. Policing Insight 4/9/2023 Advertisement, Feature Let’s be careful out there: The changing nature of occupational danger in policing While police officers accept and understand the physical dangers of the job, David Marshall, a serving officer and part-time policing lecturer and PhD researcher, believes that the constant negative rhetoric, public disdain and media criticism around policing – exacerbated by a lack of effective leadership – is leaving officers exposed to even greater levels of psychological danger and harm to mental health that are fuelling high attrition rates. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/9/2023 Feature, Opinion Police must have ‘zero tolerance’ policy to shoplifting Police should have a zero tolerance approach to shoplifting, and investigate even if the stolen goods are worth less than £200, the policing minister said. The Independent 4/9/2023 News The blueprint to end Victoria’s ‘pipeline’ of Aboriginal kids into the justice system AUSTRALIA: The Yoorrook Justice Commission has called for Aboriginal Victorians to be “put in the driver’s seat” of the state’s criminal justice and child protection systems as part of sweeping changes outlined in the inquiry’s latest report. The truth-telling commission, which has the powers of a royal commission, put forward 46 recommendations in its latest interim report released on Monday. It called for substantial and transformative measures to be taken through the statewide Treaty process to shift greater decision-making power, control and resources into the hands of First Peoples and enable full self-determination in the criminal justice and child protection networks. WA Today (Australia) 4/9/2023 News «110911101111111211131114111511161117Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events