Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96628 total results. Showing results 32961 to 32980 «164516461647164816491650165116521653Next ›Last » ‘Channel shift’: Technologically mediated policing and procedural justice In recent years, police forces in the United Kingdom have introduced various technologies that alter the methods by which they interact with the public. In a parallel development, many forces have also begun to embrace the concept of procedural justice as a method through which to secure legitimacy and (in turn) public compliance and cooperation. What has not received sufficient attention, within policing or academia, is the extent to which these two trends are compatible, with the procedural justice literature still predicated on an assumption that police–public ‘contacts’ or ‘encounters’ are in-person. The effect of technologically mediating police–public contacts on ‘policing by consent’, is therefore unknown. In this article, we focus specifically on the possible implications of the Single Online Home (SOH) (a portal through which the public can report crime, get updates on cases, give feedback and pay fines, among other things, which is currently being rolled out across forces), considering ‘interactions’ between police and public where there is no physical co-presence. Noting the unique context that is policing, we draw on the limited existing research on procedural justice encounters in technologically mediated contexts to explore whether procedural justice theory is ‘future-proof’ for a policing context increasingly reliant on such encounters. We conclude that, through empirical research, we must update our conceptual understanding of what ‘contact’ can mean, and accept that current developments may in fact be transforming relationships rather than simply facilitating existing ones. International Journal of Police Science & Management 10/11/2022 Research article Police executive leadership: An empirical and theoretical exploration of police chief performance To date, most studies of police leadership have focused on lower and mid-level police managers, with few scholars having studied the leadership performance of police chiefs. This study contributes to the literature with an empirical assessment and theoretical consideration of leadership at the top executive level of police departments. Police chiefs who attended professional training programs at the Bill Blackwood Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas evaluated the prior police chief's performance of multiple duties such as directing the work of employees, initiating changes in the department and working with other agencies. Factor analyses of the data indicate the measures load onto three clusters, the composition of which are incompatible with any single theory of leadership. These findings indicate the executive leadership of a police department may be distinct from the leadership of other types of organizations. Incorporating insights from skill-based and situational leadership theories, it is suggested that police executive leadership may be conceptualized as an amalgam of conceptual, managerial and political skills that are shaped by and tailored to the audience and situation. International Journal of Police Science & Management - Subscription at source 10/11/2022 Research article PCC questions arrests of journalists during M25 Just Stop Oil protests Hertfordshire’s police and crime commissioner has admitted the force “may have got it wrong” by arresting members of the press who were covering the Just Stop Oil protests on the M25. Police Professional 10/11/2022 News Nine police forces join together in one of the biggest rural crime crackdowns of its kind in the UK We have teamed up with Forces across the North of England in a joint strike against cross-border poachers. Northumbria Police 10/11/2022 News We should all be extremely worried about police arresting journalists This has nothing to do with the ‘media bubble’ or your Twitter echo chamber. This is about the beginning of the end of democracy. The Independent 10/11/2022 Feature, Opinion Calls for Sadiq Khan to push for change in dismissal rules The London Assembly Police and Crime Committee has called for the Mayor to push for faster removal of officers who shouldn't be serving. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/11/2022 News Former officer jailed for possession of extreme pornography A former Hertfordshire Constabulary officer has been jailed for 12 months for possession of extreme pornography. Police Professional 10/11/2022 News Stephen Lawrence murder: Mother shares lessons on overcoming grief Not much has changed in the Metropolitan Police since the death of Stephen Lawrence in 1993, his mother Doreen has said. BBC 10/11/2022 News Staff shortages force Guernsey Police to rely on overtime Guernsey's police force is relying on officers working overtime because of staff shortages, the chief of police has said. Ruari Hardy said it was a situation he hoped would not continue for long. "In the short term we have to rely upon overtime, that's why we are working hard on recruitment," he said. Latest figures show Guernsey Police and the Guernsey Border Agency (GBA) are currently operating below minimum staffing levels. BBC 10/11/2022 News Suella Braverman tells police ‘stop debating gender’ and be more ‘old fashioned’ Suella Braverman has urged police to step up in clamping down on protesters – while also telling them to get back to ‘old fashioned’ policing. Speaking at a police chiefs conference in Westminster, the home secretary said a change was needed because of an ‘erosion of confidence in the police to take action against the radicals, the road-blockers, the vandals, the militants and the extremists. Metro 10/11/2022 News Violence against women: How pioneering police pilot scheme is turning the tide The murder of Sarah Everard last year put huge pressure on society, the government, the criminal justice system and the police to bring about genuine change. Sky News 10/11/2022 Feature Life ban for policewoman who filmed sexual act on duty A policewoman who filmed herself performing a solo sex act in a station lavatory while on duty has been banned from policing for life. PC Clare Ogden was dressed in her police uniform when she made a seven-second video at the end of her shift at Redcar police station. She then sent it to her partner. Ogden, 40, also used her mobile phone to record highly classified information from the police computer and shared it with a colleague because “she found it amusing”, a misconduct panel was told. The Times - Subscription at source 10/11/2022 News Scotland is already showing rest of UK how policing can be improved I will start by contrasting lower levels of crime in Scotland by comparison with those in England and Wales. I do this only to point to the consequences of political differences between the Conservative government in London and the SNP government in Edinburgh, over more than a decade. The National 10/11/2022 Feature, Opinion Met Police chief warns of officers more worried by forms than criminals Police officers are more worried about getting in trouble for not filling in forms correctly than they are about confronting dangerous people on the streets, the Metropolitan police commissioner said yesterday. The Times - Subscription at source 10/11/2022 News Just Stop Oil protesters target M25 for fourth day. Surrey Police said its officers are dealing with activists who have climbed a gantry at Junction 8 of the UK’s busiest motorway. The Independent 10/11/2022 News A bonfire of police rights and Government promises. Another year, another Bonfire Night and, yet another series of life-threatening attacks on police officers. You may think “here comes another condemnation”. Yes, we are condemning the incidents targeting police officers in different parts of our country on 6 November 2022, as we have on previous occasions, and we will continue to until the Government does much more than make manifesto promises of making our “streets safer” with no thought as to how to support police officers to do so. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 9/11/2022 News Stop ‘criminal activists’ sowing misery, Suella Braverman tells police. Met Police chief Sir Mark Rowley denied officers were ‘too soft’ on Just Stop Oil protesters. The Times - Subscription at source 9/11/2022 News APCC chair Marc Jones speech at partnership summit. Marc Jones, Chair of the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 9/11/2022 News Suella Braverman at the APCC and NPCC Partnership Summit SPEECH: The Home Secretary spoke at the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners and National Police Chiefs' Council Partnership Summit 2022. Home Office 9/11/2022 News Prosecutors’ international work helps convict child abusers around globe A 59-year-old man who paid money to sexually exploit young children in South East Asia has today been sentenced to 19 years in jail, with an extended licence of six years due to the dangerousness of his offending. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 9/11/2022 News «164516461647164816491650165116521653Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events