Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96968 total results. Showing results 31101 to 31120 «155215531554155515561557155815591560Next ›Last » Claiming Justice: An Analysis of Child Sexual Abuse Complainants’ Justice Goals Reported during Investigative Interviews Investigative interviewing of children who report sexual victimisation focuses on helping children tell in their own words what happened. Children may say other things important to them such as their justice goals. We conducted the first research into this possibility in an exploratory analysis of 300 transcripts of actual interviews with child complainants aged 3 to 15 years. Building on an earlier study involving adults, we explored what goals children may articulate, when in the interview process their goals are relayed and in response to which interviewer prompts. Our analysis revealed that most children did articulate one or more justice goals during these interviews, especially their desire for acknowledgement of the victimisation and its wrongfulness. Children articulated their justice goals spontaneously and largely without any direct prompting by the police officer. These findings suggest that there is more that institutions [and researchers] can learn from carefully listening to children and understanding them as agents claiming justice. Griffith University 12/1/2023 Research article Concern expressed over police strip searching of children Concern has been expressed over the strip searching of children by police in Northern Ireland. Amnesty International has called on the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) to end the practice. Times & Star 12/1/2023 News Victoria Police recruits stood down over alleged drug use AUSTRALIA: Four Victoria Police recruits have been stood down amid allegations they used cocaine on a night out. Herald Sun (Australia) - Subscription at source 12/1/2023 News New numbers shed light on latest police operation’s effects AUSTRALIA: Police have arrested hundreds over the last four weeks as a high-visibility holiday operation’s results in Townsville are revealed. See how the numbers stack up. Townsville Bulletin (Australia) - Subscription at source 12/1/2023 News Syndicate behind Australia’s record drug haul ‘broken’, police say AUSTRALIA: Police are confident they have “broken the back” of a syndicate behind an attempt to import more than two tonnes of the drug ‘ice’ into Sydney last year, worth almost $2 billion on the street. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 12/1/2023 News Aaron Hendry: More police officers will not reduce crime NEW ZEALAND: Over the past 12 months there has been growing concern about crime, and increasing calls for the Government to do more to prevent crime from occurring. NZ Herald (New Zealand) - Subscription at source 12/1/2023 Feature, Opinion Children and teens among 12 arrested after Waikato service station robbery NEW ZEALAND: Twelve people - mostly children and teenagers - have been arrested after a service station robbery near Hamilton on Wednesday. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 12/1/2023 News ‘Our justice system is a wrecking ball’: Convictions cleared, but has there been justice? NEW ZEALAND: Two men who successfully fought to clear their names of convictions - one imprisoned for years where he was scalded with hot water, beaten and operated on for cancer - share their experience of the justice system and how they continue to fight for compensation. Hazel Osborne reports. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 12/1/2023 News ‘Positive response’ to domestic abuse praised, but some ‘outdated attitudes’ need to be addressed, says HMICS Despite “many positives” in Police Scotland’s response to domestic abuse, “significant challenges still exist” in preventing and understanding the scale of the crime, according to a new report. Police Professional 12/1/2023 News New chief constable confirmed by Wiltshire’s Police and Crime Panel Wiltshire’s Police and Crime Panel has approved the selection of Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) Commander Catherine Roper as the next chief constable of Wiltshire Police. Police Professional 12/1/2023 News PC given final written warning over unauthorised pursuit before fatal collision A Lincolnshire Police constable has been given a final written warning after a disciplinary panel ruled that he had continued a traffic pursuit at speeds in excess of 90mph despite being not trained to do so and told it was not authorised. Police Professional 12/1/2023 News Concern expressed over police strip searching of children Some 27 children were strip searched by police in Northern Ireland in 2021. The Independent 12/1/2023 News More than 90 police staff were found guilty of crimes last year, data shows Figures show 68 officers and 25 staff in England and Wales were found guilty of crimes including sexual offences and violence against the person The Guardian 12/1/2023 News Some police show outdated views on domestic abuse – watchdog Some police officers lack empathy and show "outdated attitudes" in domestic abuse cases, a watchdog has said. BBC 12/1/2023 News Firearms licensing is in crisis, BASC tells Parliamentary Committee inquiry A “largely unprofessional, overburdened and poorly resourced police licensing service puts public safety at risk”, BASC has told a Home Affairs Committee inquiry into policing priorities. BASC 12/1/2023 News Concern expressed over police strip searching of children Concern has been expressed over the strip searching of children by police in Northern Ireland. Belfast Telegraph 12/1/2023 News Met Police officers ‘are reporting each other’ for toxic behaviour, insists chief Police officers are willing to report on their colleagues for "toxic" behaviour, the Scotland Yard chief has insisted. The Telegraph 12/1/2023 News Police misconduct, England and Wales year ending 31 March 2022 Of the allegations referred to proceedings involving police officers, in cases finalised by the 43 territorial police forces in England and Wales in the year ending 31 March 2022, a misconduct meeting was the most common proceeding type for police complaints (67%), conduct matters (60%) and recordable conduct matters (40%) as shown in Table 1.1. Home Office 12/1/2023 Report Legislation, reform, retention and pay: The year ahead for policing in England and Wales The last 12 months have been tumultuous for policing in England and Wales, so what challenges will law enforcement face in 2023? Police Foundation Director Rick Muir explores the key issues for policing in the year ahead, including recruitment and retention, reviews and reform, and the potential impact of politics and new legislation. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 12/1/2023 Feature, Opinion No action taken on 90% of complaints against police officers, figures show The complaints included almost 4,000 claims of discriminatory behaviour by police officers, including racism and misogyny, 10,000 over the use of force, 1,400 accusations of corruption and abuse of position and more than 200 of alleged sexual misconduct. The Independent - Registration at source 12/1/2023 News «155215531554155515561557155815591560Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events