Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98845 total results. Showing results 25741 to 25760 «128412851286128712881289129012911292Next ›Last » More than 700 firearms recovered in UK in NCA-led operation with Spanish police More than 700 firearms have been recovered in the UK during a five-year long operation to prevent “easily convertible guns” entering the country. Police Professional 10/7/2023 News ‘Transformational change’ to rape investigations as Operation Soteria extended to all 43 forces Operation Soteria is being extended to all 43 police forces in England and Wales from Monday (July 10) to transform the investigation of rape and serious sexual offences. Police Professional 10/7/2023 News PCCs send joint letters to minister and BT on 999 outage More than 20 PCCs have written two letters to Policing Minister Chris Philp and the Director of Major Government at BT. Police Oracle 10/7/2023 News National Operating Model for rape inquiries set to begin The Rape Review progress update published by the government this morning has detailed the work completed under Operation Soteria so far. Police Oracle 10/7/2023 News Force looking at shift patterns after response policing review Chief Inspector Steve Kerridge discussed the force's positive trajectory at an event held recently by the College of Policing for response Policing week. Police Oracle 10/7/2023 News Carrie Low testifies at hearing into alleged N.S. police mishandling of her rape case CANADA: A Halifax woman who alleges police mishandled the investigation into her 2018 sexual assault case is testifying today before a Nova Scotia Police Review Board. Toronto Star (Canada) 10/7/2023 News Police in Ontario killed a man in crisis. Now they’re fighting to keep their names private CANADA: A police agency west of Toronto is fighting to secure a publication ban on the names of the officers involved in the death of Ejaz Choudry, a father of four with schizophrenia shot and killed by police, who claimed they had to act out of fear for his safety. CBC News (Canada) 10/7/2023 News Investigations 101: What police officers learn by reading The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes: The Story of “The Yellow Face” CANADA: I believe that police officers learn valuable lessons about the demeanour of those they interview, interviewing and investigative skills, judgment and professionalism, by reading classic detective stories. Blue Line (Canada) 10/7/2023 Feature More than 600 anti-social behaviour incidents on bus and rail services REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: There were over 600 incidents of anti-social behaviour reported across Irish Rail and Bus Éireann services last year, which such incidents having a “disproportionately negative impact” on staff and passengers. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 10/7/2023 News New Garda Chief Superintendent appointed to Offaly, Laois and Kildare REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Chief Superintendent Anthony Lonergan was appointed to Laois/Offaly and Kildare Garda Division on promotion from his role as Garda Superintendent based in Waterford. Offaly Live 10/7/2023 News Victims’ rights and needs at centre of transformative new approach to rape investigations and prosecutions From today all 43 territorial police forces across England and Wales and the 14 Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) Areas will begin implementing a transformative new approach to rape investigations and prosecutions, improving support for victims and putting the focus on the suspect. Known as Operation Soteria, and piloted in 19 police forces and 9 CPS Areas already, the programme brings together police forces and prosecutors with academics to use evidence and insight to change the way rape and sexual offences are dealt with. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 10/7/2023 News Police engagement with and through the arts: An innovative approach to building trust and confidence? Research from University of Warwick’s Centre for Operational Police Research (COPR) assesses the benefits and challenges of arts and culture as a means of better police engagement and relationship-building with seldom-heard communities who historically, have had little reason to trust the police, as Dr Rachel Lewis and Professor Jacqueline Hodgson explain. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 10/7/2023 Analysis, Feature Depolicing in Chicago: Assessing the Quantity and Quality of Policing after the Fatal Police Shooting of Laquan McDonald The release of dashcam footage showing a Chicago Police Department (CPD) officer fatally shooting 17-year-old Laquan McDonald in 2015 placed extraordinary scrutiny on CPD to avoid another controversial case of police misconduct. Using data on arrests as well as traffic stops and searches, we assess whether the quantity and quality of policing in Chicago changed after the video documenting this vivid incident of deadly force was released. We find that while both felony and misdemeanor arrest rates declined after Laquan’s murder was publicized, this event had no discernable impact on traffic stop rates, contraband hit rates, or the ratio of felony to misdemeanor arrests. Supplemental analyses reveal that declines in felony arrest rates were most pronounced in majority-Black districts due to reductions in drug possession and firearm arrests. Our findings provide nuanced evidence of a depolicing effect that may reflect attempts by CPD to reclaim legitimacy following this pivotal event. Justice Quarterly 10/7/2023 Research article Unf@cking People’s Problems: A Theory of Policing ne of the problems that has plagued policing researchers over the past few decades – ourselves included -- is the interminable question of ‘what do police do?’ Some ideas, tasks, roles, institutions and other social creations are easy to define. Policing has not been one of those. In part, it’s because it’s not only a descriptive problem, it’s also a normative one. Once you start to address the question of what do police do, then you also have to wrestle with the much meatier issue of ‘what do we want police to do’? In this paper, we exercise our theory chops in order to advance a new conceptualization of who police are, what they do and what do we, citizens, want them to do. Drawing on the relevant literature, and on our own individual and combined experiences, we argue these questions can be answered in one simple over-arching concept: the modern police institution exists to un@ck people’s problems. CRIMRXIV 10/7/2023 Research article David Graves: ‘Organised crime is a virus that will continue to mutate to suit its surroundings’ In the latest in a series of interviews with leading figures involved in the research and investigation of organised crime, Policing Insight’s Chris Allen spoke to David Graves, Managing Director of DG Anti-Fraud Consultants, about the role private investigators can play in targeting crime, the need for policing to go ‘back to basics’, and why organised crime can be viewed as a virus. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 10/7/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion Police Scotland will have to pay compensation to officers forced to shave their beards Police bosses are set to pay compo to bearded cops who claimed a fuzz ban was discriminatory. The unshaven crimefighters are due to settle “bullying” cases after chiefs said sorry. The Scottish Sun 10/7/2023 News Rape survivors still hesitate to report crimes to police, say charities Ministers say “significant progress” has been made in ensuring better support for rape victims, but campaigners believe the government has been “too quick” to make claims about tangible improvements. The Independent - Registration at source 10/7/2023 News Police to focus on rapists instead of victims’ history under latest reforms Home Secretary backs ‘vital step’ to combat sexual violence in move described as a ‘quantum lead forward’ for investigations The Telegraph - Subscription at source 10/7/2023 News Crackdown on Just Stop Oil zealots who disrupt sporting events: Ministers and police chiefs discuss sending eco-clowns who invade sports pitches to jail after string of infuriating stunts at Wimbledon and the Ashes Ministers and police chiefs are seeking tougher sentences for protesters who invade sports pitches as Just Stop Oil vows to keep disrupting high-profile sporting events. Officials met with Home Secretary Suella Braverman at Downing Street last week to discuss ways to deter climate change protesters from targeting sports matches after the group carried out demonstrations at the Wimbledon tennis tournament and the Ashes test Mail Online 10/7/2023 News Doreen Lawrence ‘profoundly concerned’ by slow pace of police reform Mother of Stephen Lawrence, who was murdered by a gang of racist attackers in Eltham in 1993, outlines concerns in a letter to Suella Braverman The Independent 10/7/2023 News «128412851286128712881289129012911292Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events