Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103303 total results. Showing results 22621 to 22640 «112811291130113111321133113411351136Next ›Last » Toronto Police officer has been charged CANADA: A Toronto Police Service officer has been arrested and charged by the Toronto Police Service’s Professional Standards Unit. It is alleged that on Dec. 20, a man and a woman were involved in a dispute, and the man assaulted the woman. Blue Line (Canada) 28/12/2023 News Greater Manchester Police is the only force to improve its crime investigation record Back-to-basics approach by Chief Constable Stephen Watson has dramatically lifted charging rates and response times. A “back-to-basics” approach has helped Greater Manchester Police become the only force to improve its performance ratings for investigating crime this year. The Telegraph 28/12/2023 News New Garda community engagement vans ‘will also operate as mobile clinics’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Ten new vehicles added to the Garda fleet this month "will also operate as mobile Garda clinics”, according to the Justice Minister Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 28/12/2023 News Half of police forces not investigating crime properly More than half of police forces are failing to investigate crime properly, according to official watchdog reports. Of the 43 forces in England and Wales, 22 were judged by inspectors to be “inadequate” or “requiring improvement” in investigating crime – the two worst performance ratings. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 28/12/2023 News Interview: An independent body needs to look at misconduct and grievances The President of the National Black Police Association has highlighted the importance of tracking grievances through policing. The President of the National Black Police Association has said that an independent department, either the IOPC or another, should be looking at internal misconduct and grievances. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/12/2023 Feature, Interview HMICFRS discharges one of two causes of concern in Staffordshire HMICFRS has discharged one of two accelerated causes of concern in Staffordshire – responding to the public. The force received a letter last week from HM Inspector, Wendy Williams, within which she identified a number of improvements including clear governance Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/12/2023 News Rural policing faces new challenges as ideological conflict grows between countryside and urban communities New research to be undertaken by Dr Kyle Mulrooney and Dr Alistair Harkness of the University of New England will explore how the combination of limited resources and deep-rooted community connections is leaving rural policing ill-equipped to deal with the growing ideological and political conflict between urban and rural communities, as Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 28/12/2023 Analysis, Feature Feelings of the Five-O: Emotion Regulation and Quality of Life in American Police Policing is an occupation that entails strong negative emotional experiences, and stereotypes suggest that police suppress their emotions and become emotionally detached. However, less is known about the emotion regulation strategies that police officers employ and how these strategies are associated with their well-being. Past work in non-police samples demonstrates that cognitive reappraisal is more beneficially associated with quality of life, whereas expressive suppression is more detrimentally associated with quality of life. This study hypothesized that the use of these two emotion regulation strategies would show similar patterns in a sample of American police officers from the northeast USA. Police officers (N = 118) completed self-report measures of emotion regulation strategies and multiple subjective well-being indices. Cognitive reappraisal was positively correlated with job satisfaction, satisfaction with life, and some but not all of the quality of life indices. Expressive suppression was negatively correlated with job satisfaction, satisfaction with life, and some but not all of the quality of life indices. These results could potentially be used to inform early intervention trainings that emphasize emotion regulation. Further research is needed to explore the implementation of emotion regulation-based programs in police officers to enhance their quality of life. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology 28/12/2023 Research article Nottinghamshire Police held 10 misconduct hearings in 2023 – but only 2 officers were named An off-duty officer, while under the influence, tried to force his way into licensed premises in Nottingham in June 2022. A total of 10 police misconduct hearings have taken place this year in Nottinghamshire, which have resulted in disciplinary action taken against officers. Nottinghamshire Live 28/12/2023 News Police chiefs tells officers they MUST attend burglaries within an HOUR… after nearly 75 per cent of home invasions went unsolved last year Police must attend all burglaries within an hour, new guidelines state - after nearly 75 per cent of break-ins went unsolved last year. The National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) says investigations carried out within the 'golden hour' lead to more arrests and increase the likelihood of recovering stolen property. Mail Online 28/12/2023 News West Yorkshire Police make 1,000 arrests in wanted people blitz West Yorkshire Police has arrested more than 1,000 people in a campaign to detain people wanted by the force. Officers targeted wanted criminals for a number of offences in a crackdown funded by proceeds of crime. BBC 28/12/2023 News Windsor’s 2023 crime rate on track to exceed last year, police say CANADA: In 2023, Windsor police investigated 11 targeted shootings, two homicides from intimate partner violence, and a new program was introduced – pairing officers with nurses on the street to try and veer people away from the emergency room. CTV News (Canada) 28/12/2023 News Sask. police watchdog launched 12 investigations in 1st year CANADA: Saskatchewan's police watchdog has been fully up and running for less than a year but has been called in to investigate 12 separate cases involving deaths or serious injuries where police were involved. CBC News (Canada) 28/12/2023 News HMICFRS update: Significant improvements made in responding to the public Last week we received a letter from HM Inspector, Wendy Williams CBE, informing us that HMICFRS has discharged one of our two accelerated causes of concern: responding to the public. Staffordshire Police 28/12/2023 News Unveiling Segregation’s Impact: Analyzing the Relationship Between Dimensions and Police-Involved Homicide of Minorities in U.S. Counties Literature on police-involved homicide has failed to explore the influences of differential segregation dimensions. Analyzing data from 584 U.S. counties, we assessed the effects of five segregation dimensions for Blacks and Hispanics. Black police-involved homicide risk was lower in counties with increased evenness and exposure segregation dimensions, but higher in areas with elevated clustering. However, the risk for Hispanics was higher in counties with greater centralization and concentration, yet lower in areas with reduced clustering. Moreover, the association between the outcome and specific segregation indicators was moderated by the minority population share. Different segregation dimensions impact police-involved homicide for minorities through distinct mechanisms. Policies reducing police killings should be tailored by social group and area characteristics. Crime and Delinquency 28/12/2023 Research article NSW premier claims police not to blame for Indigenous incarceration AUSTRALIA: The New South Wales Premier has defended the way police have interacted with young Indigenous people, despite a number of scathing reports in recent months by the Law Enforcement Conduct Commission (LECC) in relation to the policing of Aboriginal people in the state. Chris Minns told the Guardian NSW police are not to blame for the disproportionate Indigenous incarceration rates in the state. National Indigenous Times (NIT) (Australia) 28/12/2023 News Western Australia Police create free drink-spiking test kits AUSTRALIA: Western Australia Police have created drink-spiking test kits for members of the community to use if they think something doesn't feel right. Residents can now go to any metro or regional police station to have access to the kits and be guided through the process by an officer. If a test shows a positive result, the person tested can then decide if they would like to proceed with a criminal offence or seek support. 9 News (Australia) 28/12/2023 News Report on police response to group-based CSE highlights inconsistent definitions and victim-blaming language The latest report by HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services into the police response to group-based child sexual exploitation in England and Wales has found that inconsistent definitions are fuelling a lack of understanding of the scale of the issue, with some officers still engaging in victim-blaming language, as Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 28/12/2023 Analysis, Feature Organised crime syndicates significantly disrupted by AFP Eastern Command operations AUSTRALIA: International crime syndicates involved in drug trafficking and large-scale money laundering have been significantly disrupted by AFP investigations in NSW this year. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 28/12/2023 News Victim sues former Windsor police officer in multi-million dollar lawsuit CANADA: Dec. 27, 2023, Windsor, Ont. – Former Windsor police officer Peter Burke is facing a multi-million dollar lawsuit for an alleged “manipulative” and intimate relationship while an investigator in the Major Crimes unit. The 45-year-old plaintiff who goes by the initials G.M. is seeking $4.5 million in damages. Blue Line (Canada) 27/12/2023 News «112811291130113111321133113411351136Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events