Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97847 total results. Showing results 23101 to 23120 «115211531154115511561157115811591160Next ›Last » The Minority Penalty: Disparate Policing Across Noncompliant Minorities and Whites Numerous studies have examined the relationship between racial minorities and police use of force, with many of these studies indicating a direct and positive relationship. However, few studies have assessed the moderation effect of race—how race may amplify the impact of noncompliant behaviors to affect police officers’ decision to use non-lethal force. This study examines this element of amplified influence using insights from the deference norms and focal concerns perspectives to nest the work. While findings suggest that citizens’ noncompliant reactions such as verbal and physical resistance trigger an increase in the likelihood of police use of force, the results indicate that race and ethnicity further condition the effect. Specifically, the influence of citizen demeanor is augmented for minorities when predicting police use of non-lethal force compared to noncompliant Whites. The implications of these findings for police training and equitable administration of justice are discussed. Race and Justice - Subscription at source 15/8/2023 Research article Workforce 2023 – getting used to a new normal In the latest in our series of articles on the policing workforce in England and Wales, Policing Insight’s Ian Wiggett reviews the official data for the 2022/23 financial year, and explores some of the resulting challenges facing police forces – including the significant reduction in staff and PCSOs, the struggles for some around retention and resignations, and how to adapt to the ‘new normal’. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 15/8/2023 Analysis, Feature Dr Reza Montasari: ‘Frontline officers must be involved in the research process to gain valuable perspectives’ As cybersecurity threats persist, Dr Reza Montasari, Senior Lecturer in Cyber Threats at the Cyber Threats Research Centre at Swansea University, spoke to Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth about the dangers to law enforcement agencies and public sector authorities, and how new approaches to cyber security and the application of artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms present opportunities to transform policing. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 15/8/2023 Feature, Innovation, Interview ‘Cops are out of control’ Community activists say stop and search is damaging successive generations of Black youth The Voice 15/8/2023 Feature, Opinion More than half of paedophiles caught in one year had previous for sick child sex crimes Questions over monitoring of child sex offenders as repeat offenders made up more than half of those charged or cautioned last year Birmingham Mail 15/8/2023 News Unredeemable PSNI data leak If you were to dream up a serious and grotesque data security incident, you could not top the leak of personal data from the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) last week, writes Mark Rowe. Professional Security Magazine Online 15/8/2023 News Use of Police dog to arrest a youth in Hamilton justified NEW ZEALAND: The Independent Police Conduct Authority has found that a Police dog handler’s decision to use his dog to apprehend a 15 year old male was justified. Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) (New Zealand) 15/8/2023 News Snapchat accounts for nearly half of recorded online grooming crimes against children Figures obtained by NSPCC show app named in 45.5 per cent of offences where a social media platform was involved The Telegraph - Subscription at source 15/8/2023 News Gloucestershire police test public app to report ‘anti-social’ commercial vehicle drivers Gloucestershire Constabulary is developing a mobile app for people to report commercial vehicle drivers who push boundaries on the roads. UKAuthority.com 15/8/2023 News ‘This is not TV, or the movies’: Commissioner defends police response to airport stand-off AUSTRALIA: The New South Wales police chief has today defended authorities' response to the alleged bomb threat incident that forced an aircraft to return to Sydney. Commissioner Karen Webb told Ben Fordham on 2GB: "We don't storm planes ... this is not TV, or the movies" as she stressed the priority was the safety of all passengers and crew. 9 News (Australia) 15/8/2023 News Revealed: The tattoo that saw trainee garda sent home from Templemore REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Man removed from college over tattoo says he has been treated ‘very unfairly’ The Independent 15/8/2023 News NSPCC: 34,000 online child grooming crimes recorded in 6 years The NSPCC is calling on tech companies and the government to back the Online Safety Bill as 34,000 online grooming crimes had been recorded over the last six years, new records show. The Herald (Scotland) 15/8/2023 News Wales’ 20mph limit will slow police response – leaked email Wales' new 20mph limit will affect the speed police travel to emergencies, a leaked email has said. BBC 15/8/2023 News Tens of thousands of digital grooming crimes recorded during wait for online safety bill NSPCC says tech firms and MPs must back the bill after data from UK police forces shows ‘scale of child abuse happening on social media’ The Guardian 15/8/2023 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 15/8/2023 News Meeting Lincolnshire Police Chief Constable Chris Haward (Part 3) Chris Haward was appointed as Lincolnshire Police's Chief Constable in December 2020, following a policing career that had taken him from Leicestershire, where his duties included his being Gold Commander for Leicester City Football Club in their Premiership winning season; at INTERPOL to tackle international drug trafficking; in Derbyshire as Assistant Chief Constable; and - immediately prior to his joining Lincolnshire as Chief - to his leading the work of the East Midlands Special Operations Unit (EMSOU), which was at the time the largest police collaboration in the United Kingdom. In addition to his duties as Chief Constable, Chris has lead responsibility for four National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) Portfolios: Race and Inclusion; Religion and Belief; Surveillance; and Technical Surveillance. This third part, filmed outside Lincolnshire Police's Headquarters in Nettleham near Lincoln, focuses on those NPCC Portfolio responsibilities. PolicingTV 15/8/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Gun-toting teacher’s COVID border breach a focus of coroner’s probe into fatal Queensland police shootings at Wieambilla AUSTRALIA: A teacher's COVID-19 border breach with a carload of weapons months before he took part in killing two police and a neighbour is forming a key part of the coroner's investigation into the murders, police have confirmed ABC News (Australia) 15/8/2023 News AFP trains Asia-Pacific police partners in crime scene investigations AUSTRALIA: The AFP has hosted 20 law enforcement partners from the Asia-Pacific region to undertake a Crime Scene Investigation training program in Canberra. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 14/8/2023 News PSNI believe dissident republicans possess accidentally leaked data The PSNI is assuming that dissident republicans will use the list to "generate fear and uncertainty as well as intimidating or targeting officers and staff", its chief constable says. Sky News 14/8/2023 News Police chiefs should not be judge and jury for misconduct says IOPC The acting director general of the IOPC has warned against making chief officers “judge and jury” in police misconduct cases. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/8/2023 News «115211531154115511561157115811591160Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events