Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97360 total results. Showing results 24801 to 24820 «123712381239124012411242124312441245Next ›Last » Teenager charged after officer left unconscious in assault A teenage boy has been charged after a police officer was left unconscious when he was assaulted following a police pursuit. Police Professional 27/6/2023 News Met police admit downloading sim of French publisher, lawyer claims Ernest Moret had devices seized after arrest by counter-terrorism police on arrival in London in April The Guardian 27/6/2023 News PSNI has 550 officers off sick each day, says Simon Byrne Chief Constable Simon Byrne has said the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) is facing a big challenge with the number of officers off on sick leave. BBC 27/6/2023 News NIPB makes eight recommendations to PSNI regarding strip searching children Eight recommendations for change have been made to the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) on the strip searching of children and young people in custody. Police Professional 27/6/2023 News Police ‘appeared to ignore rules’ in strip searches on teens Police in Northern Ireland "appeared to ignore the rules" in the vast majority of strip searches conducted on young people in 2022, a review has concluded. BBC 27/6/2023 News Need to show intent to cause distress removed in ‘revenge porn’ clause Amendments to the Online Safety Bill will make the sharing of intimate images without consent a base offence with a maximum penalty of six months' imprisonment. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/6/2023 News Strip searches of juveniles appeared to follow custom rather than PACE A human rights review carried out by the Policing Board has identified concerns over strip search decisions for young people in custody made by PSNI. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/6/2023 News Judgment missed the point, woman says after St-Eustache police cleared of profiling CANADA: Daiana Dos Santos says she felt humiliated by how St-Eustache police questioned her in front of her children. She remains convinced race played a role. Montreal Gazette (Canada) 27/6/2023 News Halifax police union warns of mass exodus of officers CANADA: The union representing Halifax Regional Police officers is sounding the alarm: they are losing members faster than they can be replaced. CBC News (Canada) 27/6/2023 News Government crackdown on sharing intimate images without consent People who share intimate images without consent face up to six months in prison under a government crackdown on so-called ‘revenge porn’. Police Professional 27/6/2023 News Former Lincolnshire Police officer in court over indecent images A former Lincolnshire Police officer is to face trial after he denied distributing indecent child images. BBC 27/6/2023 News Thefts up, fraud down in 12 months to Q2 2023 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Official crime figures show a big increase in theft offences in the 12 months to the end of March 2023 compared with the same period a year earlier. Law Society Gazette Ireland 27/6/2023 News Youth Vulnerability and Violence: Reviewing the lived experiences of vulnerable young people Crest Advisory was commissioned by the Youth Endowment Fund to conduct research on serious youth violence and vulnerability in England and Wales. The research was in three parts: an analysis of national indicators of serious violence and vulnerability; a survey of over 2,000 children and young people across England and Wales; and engagement with vulnerable young people in contact with a Youth Offending Service (YOS), and their support workers. This report focuses on our engagement with vulnerable young people in contact with a YOS and their support workers. To conduct the research we reviewed and collected qualitative and quantitative information on the young people. By reviewing these data sources in tandem, we were able to look beyond the statistics to better understand how vulnerability and violence affects young people. Crest Advisory 27/6/2023 Report Thematic inspection report on education and work training in prisons REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: This is the first Thematic Inspection Report on Education and Work Training in prisons conducted by the Office of the Inspector of Prisons (OIP), in partnership with the Department of Education Inspectorate (DE Inspectorate). Government of Ireland 27/6/2023 Report Deborah Friedl: ‘I loved the career – it was just challenging in the workplace at times’ With a policing career spanning more than three decades, Deborah Friedl is now bringing all her experience to bear as President of the International Association of Women Police (IAWP); she spoke to Policing Insight’s Christine Townsend about the work of the IAWP, the challenges facing women in policing today, and why she would willingly do it all again. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 27/6/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion Police station design and intrusive police encounters: untangling variations in emotions and behaviourally-relevant perceptions across racial groups Cultivating positive human interactions is at the core of many strategies used to strengthen the relationship between police and community members, with the use of criminal justice architecture being an emergent strategy. This study employs a survey experiment to examine police station design as a strategy to improve police-community relationships and the interactive effect of an individual’s previous encounters with police officers. Study results show that the impact of welcoming police station designs on emotions and behaviourally-relevant perceptions are moderated by intrusive encounters with police officers. Specifically, analyses reveal that people with previous arrest experiences respond more positively when confronted with a welcoming police station design compared to persons without an arrest history. Subgroup analyses further yield variation across Black and White racial groups based on previous encounters with police. Together, the symbol of a welcoming police station may foster more pleasant emotional reactions and behaviourally-relevant perceptions for persons with criminal records, however, it elicits less pleasant emotional reactions and behaviourally-relevant perceptions for persons without a criminal history. Theoretical and practical implications in the pursuit of police architecture that foster positive police-community relationships are discussed. Policing and Society 27/6/2023 Research article Recorded Crime Q1 2023 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Recorded Crime statistics are produced on a quarterly basis by the Central Statistics Office. The Recorded Crime electronic publication and related tables provide statistical information on the volume and type of crimes recorded by An Garda Síochána (AGS). Central Statistics Office (Republic of Ireland) 27/6/2023 Report Lincolnshire Police given extra cash to police RAF asylum centre Lincolnshire Police has been given extra government money ahead of the arrival of asylum seekers at the former RAF Scampton base. The force will receive £1.8m to allow extra officers to be recruited. BBC 27/6/2023 News Crisis of morale in our prisons A survey of prison officers has shown that that 33% Band 2 staff and 43% Band 3-5 staff intend to leave the prison service in the next 5 years. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/6/2023 News Police chief Mike Veale ‘told female officer to touch herself’ A chief constable who led the sexual abuse investigation into Sir Edward Heath told a senior female colleague to “touch herself”, a misconduct hearing has been told. 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