Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103303 total results. Showing results 22641 to 22660 «112911301131113211331134113511361137Next ›Last » Police chief will target shootings in 2024, cautiously welcomes gun control laws CANADA: Shootings take a heavy toll on police and health-care resources, said Calgary police Chief Mark Neufeld Calgary Herald (Canada) 27/12/2023 News Targets totally armless as taser-happy cops embrace shock rule AUSTRALIA: SA Police has defended its soaring use of the “potentially deadly weapon” on unarmed people as new stats reveal how often officers now resort to force. The Advertiser (Australia) - Subscription at source 27/12/2023 News Youth crime wave: Juveniles commit more than 10,000 offences AUSTRALIA: The scales of the youth justice scourge facing Toowoomba has been revealed with the Garden City falling victim to more than 10,000 offences committed be teens in the past five years. The Chronicle (Australia) - Subscription at source 27/12/2023 News Clue in the windscreen may be key in legal challenge to Queensland’s AI traffic fine system AUSTRALIA: The state’s traffic camera revenue is soaring, but the technology isn’t faultless. Amid several legal challenges, it’s not just drivers raising concerns The Guardian 27/12/2023 News Top cop says cocaine use by middle class has become ‘acceptable’ in Ireland REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: "The money isn’t coming from deprived areas, it is coming from people who are middle class or upper class people holding down good jobs and believe it is acceptable to use cocaine at the weekend, without accepting any responsibility." Sunday World (Republic of Ireland) 27/12/2023 News After 150 years, is it time to say goodbye to the Mounties as we know them? CANADA: The RCMP are ill-trained to police modern crimes and over-stretched as a national security force. Critics say it is overdue for an overhaul. National Post (Canada) 27/12/2023 Feature Rape survivor who joined the Met: ‘Domestic abuse is very different to any other form of crime’ Trainee detective constable says her ordeal helps her to empathise with victims and help other officers on her team The Guardian 27/12/2023 News Winnipeg police chief attributes crime increase to addiction crisis, pandemic impact CANADA: Winnipeg’s chief of police, Danny Smyth, attributed the city’s crime increase to the addiction crisis as well as the strain of the pandemic in his year-end interview with Global News. Global News (Canada) 27/12/2023 News Edmonton police chief pledges ‘a hard run at violence’ in 2024 CANADA: If the mayor wants to see results in exchange for the city's 2023 investments in policing, he'll have to be patient, says Edmonton Police Chief Dale McFee. CBC News (Canada) 27/12/2023 News A look back at police watchdog’s first year operating in Saskatchewan CANADA: Within its first 12 months of operation, Saskatchewan’s Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT) worked on 13 cases as of Dec. 21, investigating deaths and assaults that may have occurred due to police wrongdoing. Prince Albert Daily Herald (Canada) 27/12/2023 News Victims of domestic abuse have lost trust in Met police, says senior officer Det Supt Andrew Wadey says force has ‘let women and girls down badly’ and service must be improved to restore faith.Victims of domestic abuse have lost confidence in Britain’s biggest police force after a series of scandals, a senior officer has admitted. The Guardian 27/12/2023 News Home Secretary sends personal ‘thank you’ to policing Home Secretary James Cleverly has sent a “personal thank you” to policing in a Christmas message. He praised the police service for being among the “most admired in the world”, particularly in a year has seen it “achieve so much”. Police Professional 27/12/2023 News More than 1,000 arrests in crackdown on wanted people More than 1,000 people have been arrested as part of a crackdown on wanted criminals across West Yorkshire. At the beginning of December, a new operation was launched by West Yorkshire Police targeting those wanted for a number of criminal offences. Police Professional 27/12/2023 News Over 50% officers and staff involved in ‘near miss’ road incident, finds Yorkshire based survey A study has been conducted around shift work in policing and road safety with officers and staff from Yorkshire and Humber forces. A study conducted by West Yorkshire Chief Inspector Yvonne Taylor has reiterated concerns around the impact of shift work upon road safety for officers and staff. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/12/2023 News Derbyshire PCC calls for compulsory CCTV in taxis North East Derbyshire District Council was the first local authority in the county to implement the measure last year. Derbyshire’s PCC Angelique Foster is calling on every local authority in Derbyshire to mandate CCTV in licensed taxis. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/12/2023 News D&C Acting Chief offers ‘unreserved apology’ for failings reflected in Thomas Orchard inquest An inquest into the death of Thomas Orchard, who died in October 2012, concluded last week. Devon and Cornwall Acting Chief Constable Jim Colwell has offered an “unreserved apology” for failings on the part of the force relating to the death of Thomas Orchard. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/12/2023 News Prof Stuart Macdonald: ‘Using new tech to disrupt malevolent actors can help to shape the future threat landscape’ With cyber threats on the rise, Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth spoke to Professor Stuart Macdonald, Director of the Cyber Threats Research Centre (CYTREC), about the current threat landscape, the cyber challenges for 2024, and how new regulations are combatting online terrorist propaganda. Policing Insight - Registration at source 27/12/2023 Feature, Innovation, Interview Police use-of-force self-efficacy: an antidote to the Ferguson effect? Research has consistently shown that officers’ perceptions of deteriorated relationships with the public are associated with physical and emotional disengagement with their work. Anecdotal evidence suggests that this ‘Ferguson Effect’ has also contributed to reluctance to use necessary physical force in the course of their duties, leading to compromises for officer safety and public safety. This study has two objectives: first, it is the only study to systematically assess the claim that apprehensiveness to use force is associated with perceptions of community support; second, it examines whether use-of-force self-efficacy reduces apprehensiveness to use force. Using OLS regression of officer surveys from 4,000 police officers in a Southeastern U.S. state, we find support for both hypotheses, as well as evidence of interaction effects. We identify several practical implications for agency leaders, and further encourage the development of use-of-force self-efficacy as a substantively and theoretically meaningful concept for researchers. Journal of Crime and Justice - Subscription at source 27/12/2023 Research article Crime epidemic claims as unsolved shoplifting cases hit a five-year high Opposition politicians say organised gangs are being let off the hook following cuts in front-line policing The Telegraph 27/12/2023 Feature, Opinion Essex Police’s tech approach to targeting drug-driven violence and diverting vulnerable users away from crime In the final instalment in a series exploring Essex Police’s Hothouse technology innovation programme, Policing Insight examines how the force is adopting new approaches to tackle drug-driven violence, and what it tells us about how policing could work with the tech sector, as James Sweetland reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 27/12/2023 Feature, Innovation, Interview «112911301131113211331134113511361137Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events