Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98607 total results. Showing results 33161 to 33180 «165516561657165816591660166116621663Next ›Last » Watchdog launches probe after five Dorset Police officers are ‘suspended for sending and receiving offensive WhatsApp messages Five police officers have been suspended from the Dorset force for allegedly sending and receiving offensive WhatsApp texts. Colleagues reported the sergeant and four PCs for the inappropriate messages. The officers are part of a crack anti-crime team in Bournemouth. They were suspended in July. Mail Online 30/12/2022 News Police: 1,800 officers recruited under Boris Johnson scheme ‘have resigned’ More than 1,800 police officers recruited under Boris Johnson’s manifesto pledge to increase numbers have reportedly already resigned. The Guardian 30/12/2022 News Police save 100 lives with special drug overdose kits A life-saving treatment for people succumbing to drug overdoses has been used by Scottish police officers more than 100 times as the national rollout of the medication continues. Nearly 4,000 Naloxone kits have been issued north of the border with Police Scotland set to equip 12,500 officers with the drug, which helps to treat opioid-related overdoses. The Times - Subscription at source 30/12/2022 News Calgary police Chief Neufeld looks back at 2022 CANADA: The past year was a year that saw COVID-19 protests and restrictions both ease, and gun violence and transit safety topped many news headlines. Calgary Police Service Chief Mark Neufeld sat down with Global Calgary anchor Dallas Flexhaug to look back at the biggest challenges facing CPS in 2022 and to look ahead to what’s next for Calgary police in 2023. Global News (Canada) 29/12/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion E-Comm service concerns about public safety CANADA: Delta police say they're concerned about the number of unanswered non-emergency calls to B.C.'s E-Comm Centre. Acting Inspector James Sandberg discusses how delays and dropped calls can impact public safety. Global News (Canada) 29/12/2022 News, Video Regina police chief on Sanderson manhunt, overdoses and new police plane CANADA: Regina Police Chief Evan Bray recently sat down with CBC provincial affairs reporter Adam Hunter for a year-end interview. Bray reflected on how a provincewide manhunt centred in Regina for one day, crime trends and how COVID has impacted drug use. He also gave his thoughts on the provincial government's planned marshals service and the federal government's gun buyback plan. CBC News (Canada) 29/12/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion Police Scotland will drive out all discrimination in our force Fiona Taylor: Policing in Scotland is not immune from the racism, sexism, misogyny and discrimination which persists across all sectors, industries and society as a whole. That’s a tough message for hard-working police officers and staff who give so much of themselves to help others. The Times - Subscription at source 29/12/2022 Feature, Opinion Gsoc ‘acutely aware’ its probe into George Nkencho death is still not complete REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Garda Síochána Ombudsman Commission (Gsoc) has said it is “acutely aware” that the second anniversary of George Nkencho’s death has come and their investigation is not yet complete - but said it will be finished “as soon as possible”. GSOC launched its investigation after the 27-year-old was shot multiple times by a garda from the Armed Support Unit outside his home in Clonee, west Dublin, on December 30, 2020. Mr Nkencho was brandishing a knife at the time. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 29/12/2022 News False or misleading statements to Gsoc led to 12 prosecutions REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda staff associations have long complained about vexatious or malicious complaints from certain members of the public against gardaí Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 29/12/2022 News ‘Ignoring the evidence’: New youth crime proposals labelled ‘draconian’ AUSTRALIA: Changes to youth crime laws announced by the state government three days after an alleged home invasion resulted in the death of a Queensland mother have been rushed, experts say, with fears the proposals will perpetuate existing problems and not deter offending. Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk on Thursday announced a range of new proposals, including harsher penalties, two new youth detention centres and amendments to the Youth Justice Act – so magistrates would need to consider an offender’s previous bail history, criminal activity and track record when sentencing. WA Today (Australia) 29/12/2022 News Police reveal 5,600 reports of scams across Northern Ireland in 2022 There have been 5,600 reports of attempted scams and scams reported to the police across Northern Ireland in 2022, it has been revealed. Revealing the stark figure, the PSNI said the biggest individual loss from a scam this year was £350,000 by a victim who was targeted in a cryptocurrency investment scam. Belfast Telegraph 29/12/2022 News New Devon and Cornwall Police chief constable sworn in A new chief constable for Devon and Cornwall Police has been formally sworn in. Will Kerr has taken over from Shaun Sawyer who left the role in August. Mr Kerr was formerly the Deputy Chief Constable with Police Scotland and before that spent more than 27 years in the Police Service of Northern Ireland. BBC 29/12/2022 News Police recruits who signed up under Boris Johnson’s ‘20,000 officers’ scheme quit in droves Experts blame the struggle to balance university work alongside training, while some police leaders say too many are joining with unrealistic expectations of the job i News 29/12/2022 News South Yorkshire: Hotspot policing funding leads to over 30 arrests in six months The force has delivered an additional 7,768 hours of patrols across South Yorkshire after receiving £1m from the Home Office's 'Grip' programme. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/12/2022 News Cheshire sees call handling results after PCC raises salaries Cheshire is starting to see reductions in the time taken to answer 999 and 101 calls as higher salaries have attracted more people back to the force. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/12/2022 News Almost 5,000 reports of spiking made to police in one year Of the 4,924 reports made between September 2021 and September 2022, 2,581 were spiking by needle and 2,131 were spiking of drinks. The remaining 212 reports concerned “other spiking”, such as in cigarettes and food. Among the 800 forensic tests carried out so far, the most common drugs detected were cocaine, ketamine and MDMA. The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) figures show the majority of reports (64 per cent) happen on weekends and 59 per cent take place in pubs, bars and clubs and seven per cent at private premises. Police Professional 29/12/2022 News Life-saving overdose treatment used by police officers more than 100 times A potentially life-saving treatment for drug overdoses has been used by Scottish police officers more than 100 times as the national roll-out of the medication continues. Police Professional 29/12/2022 News The Psychometric Adequacy of Adult Forensic Interview Protocols for Sexual Assault: a Literature Review The forensic complainant interview is a unique opportunity to gather essential forensic information and is a central component of most sexual assault investigations. Past criticisms of these interviews have focused on inappropriate and harmful questioning, but there has been little attention to questions regarding the reliability, validity, cultural tailoring, and stakeholder acceptability of these. We conducted a literature review regarding all studies psychometrically investigating interview protocols used for sexual assault complainant interviews. Inclusion criteria required articles to include the investigation of an interview protocol used with adult sexual assault complainants or analog complainants. The literature search revealed six semi-structured protocols used for sexual assault interviews, all with very limited psychometric data, an inability to address some important forensic interview goals, and possible confirmation biases. This review also uncovered a trend to insert neuroscience into interview protocols despite problematic interpretations of this research and a lack of evidence of the usefulness of its inclusion. Unfortunately, these limitations indicate that currently there is no best-practice evidence-based sexual assault interview protocol. The importance of the problem of sexual assault necessitates a need to serve all those affected by recognizing the need for more rigorous development and testing of forensic interview protocols. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - Subscription at source 29/12/2022 Research article Exploring and developing crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) audits: an iterative process This paper utilizes an ecological perspective to explore the development of a crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) audit tool through an ongoing iterative process. We draw upon existing examples from criminology and research into auditing the built environment for physical activity and active travel. The purpose of the paper is to present a revised CPTED audit tool and process to assist those managing crime and anti-social behaviour in their streets, neighbourhoods and communities. It may also assist those seeking to use audits as part of the CPTED process set out in the recent International Standards on CPTED: ISO22341 (British Standards 2021). Following Ceccato (Crim Justice Stud 32:165–188, 2019), we briefly reflect on the validity, reliability and generalizability of the CPTED audit tool and consider further possible refinements for future iterations. Crime Prevention and Community Safety 29/12/2022 Research article Covid-19 and future threats: A law enforcement Delphi study The pandemic presented new challenges for policing across the world, along with valuable lessons around the response; latest research by Dr Manja Nikolovska and Professor Shane D Johnson of the Dawes Centre for Future Crime at UCL reveals what law enforcement stakeholders thought worked well in relation to Covid-19 (and what didn’t), and how these might shape the response to future threats such as climate change and the technological advances of crime. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 29/12/2022 Analysis, Feature «165516561657165816591660166116621663Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events