Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97014 total results. Showing results 29881 to 29900 «149114921493149414951496149714981499Next ›Last » Retired detective reveals three reasons she believes Nicola Bulley is in the river Ex-superintendent says no new evidence has emerged to suggest Ms Bulley is not in the river as she backs official theory The Independent 13/2/2023 News Talking with Humberside Chief Constable Lee Freeman (Part 2): ‘The most critical things to address’ To conclude our recent work with Humberside Police, we are pleased to republish the second of our series of interviews with Humberside Police Chief Constable, Lee Freeman KPM. to be viewed by all. PolicingTV and Policing Insight Founder and Publisher, Bernard Rix, met Humberside Police Chief Constable, Lee Freeman KPM. earlier this year as part of our Inside Humberside series Humberside Police, according to His Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS), is the best performing force in England and Wales, and - over the past few years - also the most improved. In this second of three videos recorded as Bernard and Lee walked around Beverley, Lee explains, in his words, "some of those things that we would highlight as being more critical than others in making that happen". PolicingTV 13/2/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Strabane: Six police officers ‘kicked, bitten and spat on’ Two men have been arrested after six police officers were "kicked, bitten and spat on" in Strabane in County Tyrone on Friday night. BBC 12/2/2023 News ‘Rapid rise’ in Andrew Tate-related cases referred to Prevent by schools ‘Rapid rise’ in Andrew Tate-related cases referred to Prevent by schools The Guardian 12/2/2023 News Epsom College killings highlight the need for gun law reform This issue of licensed lethal domestic violence has been repeatedly overlooked at great cost, writes criminology professor Peter Squires The Guardian 12/2/2023 Feature, Opinion UK counter-terrorism report author accused of basing conclusions on ‘handful of cases’ William Shawcross analysed just six Channel cases before calling for more focus on Islamist extremism, say critics The Guardian 12/2/2023 News Data shows Indigenous, Black people have more police interactions. Advocates say it reflects systemic racism CANADA: Indigenous and Black people significantly overrepresented in data from 2016 to 2021. Recently obtained data shows Indigenous and Black people have more interactions with police in B.C., which advocates say underscores the prevalence of systemic racism in the police force. The data, obtained through a freedom-of-information request filed by Victoria resident and blogger Stephen Harrison, covers the "general occurrence" reports filed by B.C.'s municipal police departments from 2016 to 2021, excluding the newly-formed Surrey Police Service. CBC News (Canada) 12/2/2023 News Saskatoon police under pressure from increased calls for service: Report CANADA: The Saskatoon Police Service (SPS) is reviewing its staffing levels in light of pressures that include dramatic increases in calls for service, according to a report from its patrol superintendent. The report, submitted by patrol Superintendent Cameron McBride to the board of police commissioners earlier this month, says the review is meant to inform the city’s next budget. CTV News (Canada) 12/2/2023 News Children searched more than 100,000 times by NSW police AUSTRALIA: Police are conducting more than 150,000 body searches annually across NSW, with children and Indigenous people more likely to be stopped and interrogated. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 12/2/2023 Feature, News Use of Chinese cameras by College of Policing is risk to national security, says commissioner The police training and ethics body's use of Hikvision, which supplied equipment used in repressing Uighurs, has been called into question The Telegraph - Subscription at source 12/2/2023 News All types of theft see dramatic rise, despite police pledge to curb crime Government accused of letting criminals ‘run riot’ as car crime soars by 30 per cent, in just nine months, to the highest level since 2014 The Telegraph - Subscription at source 12/2/2023 News Nicola Bulley police made crucial mistakes from day one, claims former murder detective Police investigating Nicola Bulley's disappearance need to be more transparent as more information comes in, warns Simon Harding. Leicestershire Live 12/2/2023 News Police take action to disrupt ‘county lines’ illegal drugs gangs more than 1,000 times Avon and Somerset Police has revealed it took action to disrupt illegal drugs networks more than 1,200 times across the region last year. West Somerset Free Press 12/2/2023 News MP condemns police probe into sex assault claim as ‘flawed’ and ‘unjust’ A senior MP accused of serious sexual assault has criticised the Metropolitan Police investigation into him as “flawed and fundamentally unjust”, in a letter to the head of the force The Standard 12/2/2023 News Police accountability and common sense Over the past couple of days, I have been toiling with the unenviable task of swapping business accounting packages. Cambrian News 12/2/2023 Feature, Opinion Sexual harassment and abuse in law enforcement: Best practices for creating safety for female officers Organizational culture, policies, and procedures can prevent or promote sexual violence. Lensed through a case study of one woman police officer and her abuse, this paper examines the organizational issues surrounding sexual harassment and abuse in law enforcement and the impact on officers' psychological well-being. We review issues surrounding workplace discrimination that pose hurdles to reporting. We present concrete guidelines for promoting gender equity, workplace safety, and accountability for reports of sexual abuse and misconduct in law enforcement. This paper is a call-to-action and resource to improve practices for managing sexual harassment and abuse to improve safety of female officers. The Police Journal: Theory Practice and Principles - Subscription at source 12/2/2023 Research article The effect of perceived use of body-worn cameras on procedural justice, police legitimacy, police lawfulness, compliance, cooperation, and satisfaction The study examined the effect of perceived use of body-worn cameras (BWCs) on procedural justice, police lawfulness, police legitimacy, specific compliance, general compliance, cooperation with police, and satisfaction with police. Data for the study were obtained from a survey administered to randomly selected undergraduate students (N = 617). Independent samples t-test for bivariate analysis and structural equation modeling for unmediated and mediated analyses were conducted. The respondents believed that BWCs would significantly improve procedural justice, police lawfulness, and satisfaction with police; however, they were significantly less likely to believe that BWCs would increase cooperation and general compliance. Perceived use of BWCs, however, did not have a significant effect on police legitimacy and specific compliance. The results of the mediation analyses showed that the effect of perceived use of BWCs on compliance, cooperation, and satisfaction was mediated through procedural justice and police legitimacy. BWCs improve citizen perceptions of procedural justice, police lawfulness, and satisfaction with police, and procedural justice and police legitimacy mediate the effect of BWCs on compliance and cooperation. Journal of Policing Intelligence and Counter Terrorism - Subscription at source 12/2/2023 Research article Police widen investigation to include day before Nicola Bulley went missing Lancashire Police has widened its investigation to include the day before missing dog walker Nicola Bulley disappeared. The Independent 12/2/2023 News Unpredictable and monetized contact with the police: Race, avoidance behaviors, and modified activity spaces Exponential growth in order maintenance policing and associated misdemeanor sanctions have led to disproportionate consequences for people of color. Using data from qualitative interviews with individuals in the metropolitan St. Louis, Missouri, region, the current study documents the racialized and monetized nature of police contact. This work extends extant scholarship by considering how minor contact with the police shapes individual avoidance behaviors and activity spaces, places where people work and live. We consider how the combination of monetary sanctions, warrants, incarceration, and overpolicing in the region affects avoidance behaviors, particularly for people of color. Our findings suggest that the frequently unpredictable nature of police contacts and the parochial and often profit-focused structure of policing organizations in the region leads individuals to modify the ways in which they move through the region and, for some, to isolate. Narratives reflect the need for constant calibration of behaviors and decisions, as well as the legacy that police contact and monetary sanctions can have on everyday routines. Criminology 12/2/2023 Research article Police nab drugs and ‘large amount’ of cash in Portland AUSTRALIA: Heywood Police have busted a Portland man with several kilograms of marijuana and a pile of cash on Saturday afternoon. The Standard (Australia) - Subscription at source 12/2/2023 News «149114921493149414951496149714981499Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events