Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98074 total results. Showing results 31441 to 31460 «156915701571157215731574157515761577Next ›Last » Halifax police board approves $94M budget, but votes down money for new staff CANADA: Halifax's police oversight body has voted against funding more staff for municipal police, following loud calls from the public not to approve any increases. CBC News (Canada) 31/1/2023 News Nunavut dangerous offender’s death deemed ‘non suspicious,’ police say CANADA: The death of a dangerous offender who spent the past 25 years in a psychiatric facility for multiple sexual assault crimes has been deemed not suspicious, a Saskatoon police spokesperson says. Blue Line (Canada) 31/1/2023 News Public meeting to highlight crime and Garda resourcing REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A public meeting to discuss garda numbers and anti-social behaviour in Meath will take place in the Newgrange Hotel in Navan on Thursday 9th February at 8pm. Meath Chronicle (Republic of Ireland) 31/1/2023 News We spent the day with Garda teams in Dublin as they tackle drug dealers using teens as lookouts REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardai are hitting back at street-level drug dealers who are using young teens as lookouts and gillys. Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 31/1/2023 News Re-viewing Video Evidence and Police Violence in the Criminal Courts in Turkey This article offers an analysis of audiovisual evidence claims in the struggle for identifying and documenting police violence in Turkish criminal courts. Focusing on a fatal police shooting in an urban district predominantly populated by leftist groups and marginalized communities, it aims to illustrate the limits of both criminal trials and audiovisual technologies of proof. The “culture of impunity” has been the prevailing framework to describe courts’ denial of the ongoing violence of law enforcement. Instead, this article pays attention to the formation of facts, regulation of sensory perceptions, and affective engagements in the courtroom. Drawing on the ethnographically grounded examination of the hearings and the case file, I argue that criminal trials establish the particular legibility of video evidence and police violence. Furthermore, the breach between the ways of seeing, hearing, and interpreting these media serves to delineate different political communities, challenging the assumed unity over which the law has authority. Social and Legal Studies 31/1/2023 Research article Contacting the police for assistance: findings from a sample of undocumented Latino immigrants Victims’ decisions to call the police for assistance have been examined to date primarily from the perspective of U.S. citizens. We still know little about factors that influence decisions of undocumented immigrants to contact the police. Using data from a survey of undocumented Latino immigrants who were victimized in property and person offenses, this study examined the association between experiences during police stops and the likelihood of calling the police for help. Results showed a higher likelihood of contacting the police for assistance among respondents who had experienced police stops in the United States, regardless of the cause of their stop(s) or the police demeanor. However, when disaggregating respondents into subgroups, the study found a low rate of calling police for help among respondents who had negative experiences negative during police stops. The policy implications of the findings are presented. Police Practice and Research - Subscription at source 31/1/2023 Research article Man on trial for capital murder of Garda Colm Horkan REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A 46-year-old man has gone on trial at the Central Criminal Court for the capital murder of a garda in Co Roscommon two-and-a-half years ago. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 31/1/2023 News National police response to the Hillsborough Families Report Widespread changes to policing were made public today as national police leaders release their response to the Hillsborough Families Report. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 31/1/2023 News Police failings found in case of woman who died after reporting domestic abuse Teresa asked police for help. They didn't see her for nine days. They refused to tell her about her partner's violent past and lost vital camera footage Wales Online 31/1/2023 News Australia domestic violence: Over 600 charged in four-day police operation AUSTRALIA: Almost 650 people have been charged in a four-day police blitz targeting "dangerous" domestic violence offenders in Australia, police say. BBC 31/1/2023 News PCCs gain new responsibilities in bid to tackle serious violence Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) and Deputy Mayors have gained new responsibilities from today, Tuesday 31 January, in a bid to tackle and prevent serious violence in communities. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 31/1/2023 News From ‘civil death’ to the ‘pariah effect’: The potential of targeted sanctions in fighting organised crime From their earliest implementation by the US in the 1990s to tackle Colombian drug cartels, the potential use of sanctions to target organised crime is attracting growing attention beyond the States; Policing Insight contributor Cathy Haenlein explores some of the key issues highlighted by recent research to assess the wider practical application of the approach. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 31/1/2023 Analysis, Feature 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 31/1/2023 News What kind of society sends young men to jail and ruins lives because of the lyrics in a song? As an expert witness, I have seen case after case in which rap music words become key to a conviction – and it’s wrong The Guardian 31/1/2023 Feature, Opinion Met officers did not examine if spying was justified, inquiry finds Unit infiltrating leftwing groups in 1960s and 1970s never assessed if they presented threat to nation The Guardian 31/1/2023 News It’s uncomfortable for progressives but diversity is no guarantee of a just society Minorities in positions of power often embrace institutionalised cultures i News 31/1/2023 Feature, Opinion Hillsborough disaster: Police to respond to Bishop’s report Police will be the first major public body to respond to a five-year-old report on the Hillsborough disaster. BBC 31/1/2023 News Trans prisoners will be treated differently, Sturgeon admits Nicola Sturgeon has conceded that trans women will always be treated differently to female-born inmates entering the prison system. The Times - Subscription at source 31/1/2023 News Police attend fewer than 4 in 10 reports of antisocial behaviour Police sent officers to fewer than four in ten reports of antisocial behaviour in Scotland over the past five years, according to new figures. The Times - Subscription at source 31/1/2023 News MPs show concern over video links for remand prisoners MPs have urged the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) to carry out research on how the use of video links in prisons and police stations is affecting the number of people remanded to custody. UKAuthority.com 31/1/2023 News «156915701571157215731574157515761577Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events