Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96513 total results. Showing results 33881 to 33900 «169116921693169416951696169716981699Next ›Last » Police transition from Mounties to municipal force continues despite pro-RCMP mayor CANADA: VICTORIA — A battle over police services in one of British Columbia's largest cities is looming with the election in Surrey of a new mayor promising to bring back the RCMP, who are currently being replaced with a municipal force. Times Colonist (Canada) 16/10/2022 News Society must show more conviction on rape cases REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Violence against women should not be normalised by the criminal justice system. The Times - Subscription at source 16/10/2022 Feature Ireland’s gangland trial of century set to begin in Dublin REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Crime boss Gerry ‘the Monk’ Hutch to be tried for a 2016 murder that fuelled a lethal feud with a rival gang The Guardian 16/10/2022 News Funeral for 2 Ontario police officers shot dead to be held in Barrie on Thursday CANADA: Const. Morgan Russell and Const. Devon Northrup died earlier this week CBC News (Canada) 16/10/2022 News WA police force to recruit overseas officers AUSTRALIA: Western Australia’s police force is looking overseas for new recruits after the state and federal governments struck a labour deal. WA Today (Australia) 16/10/2022 News Police consider using US taser maker to capture and store sensitive criminal data NEW ZEALAND: This is the first of two stories about police working more and more with US taser-maker, Axon, to gather, analyse and store evidence, interviews and other footage offshore. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 16/10/2022 News Supermarkets using own detectives after police fail to stop shoplifting Private 'bobbies' detain 76 alleged offenders in two months in London suburb The Times - Subscription at source 16/10/2022 News Police warn of new device that detects if you are using your phone at the wheel If an offence has been correctly identified, the driver will either be sent a warning letter or a notice of intended prosecution, depending on the severity of the situation. Edinburgh Live 16/10/2022 News ‘I was abused as a child and went to police but the justice system failed me’ 'I'm not a vulnerable little seven-year-old girl anymore – I've now grown up. I'm an adult who knows right from wrong and this is my time to speak out publicly to make people aware' Wales Online 16/10/2022 News Chris Kaba’s death ‘has reignited concerns about institutional racism in police’ The fatal shooting of Chris Kaba has reignited anger among the black community about institutional racism in the police, campaigners say. Metro 16/10/2022 News University of Huddersfield: Calls to end links with Bahraini police force Politicians and human rights groups have renewed calls for the University of Huddersfield to end its relationship with the Bahrain security services. BBC 16/10/2022 News UK crime gangs rake in millions through supported housing, say police Charities warn criminals cashing in on unregulated accommodation for vulnerable people exempt from housing benefit caps The Guardian 16/10/2022 News How Children’s Advocacy Centers law enforcement officers cope with work-related stress: impacts and approaches to self-care Work-related stress has been identified as being harmful for law enforcement officers’ (LEOs) health. The absence of effective coping strategies exacerbates the negative psychophysiological impacts on health. The literature suggests that law enforcement employers and communities also feel the impact of stress among LEOs. This study addresses the gap in the current literature in terms of qualitative-based exploration of the personal and professional impacts of LEs working within Children's Advocacy Centers (CACs) and self-care and stress alleviation practices in response to environmental stressors. CAC LEOs’ responses to three open-ended responses were analyzed from a national survey in the United States. Thematic analysis was utilised to identify emerging themes in relation to the: (1) personal, (2) professional impacts of work-related stress, and (3) the self-care or stress alleviation strategies adopted by LEOs. LEOs face multiple personal and professional stressors that impact their coping behaviours and health outcomes. Variation exists among LEOs in terms of coping behaviours and requires further investigation. This study highlights several gaps in the literature, including the personal and professional impacts of work-related stress among LEOs and the subsequent coping strategies adopted by LEOs in response to stressful working environments. Future research should further explore the impacts of work-related stress, coping strategies, and the development of effective stress prevention reduction approaches for this population. Policing and Society 16/10/2022 Research article Suella Braverman to give police more powers to stop protesters ‘holding Britain to ransom’ Suella Braverman has unveiled plans for a major crackdown on protests deemed disruptive, as she accused activists of “holding the British public to ransom”. The home secretary said she will give police new powers to take a more “proactive” approach to some protests, with some measures specifically aimed at tactics favoured by environmental groups. The Independent 16/10/2022 News Stockton serial killer suspect arrested: ‘He was out looking to kill, was out hunting’ USA: Wesley Brownlee was stopped by surveillance team with a mask around his neck and firearm The Independent 16/10/2022 News ‘Sack sexist and racist officers’ Met police report rules Exclusive: Louise Casey’s long-awaited review will say the force has allowed ‘abhorrent’ officers to stay in its ranks The Guardian 16/10/2022 News Noord-Holland police chief allegedly made racist comments; National Police investigate NETHERLANDS: A Noord-Holland police chief is being investigated by the National Police for possible racist comments. He allegedly made the comments in April of this year, according to NRC.The incident occurred during an iftar celebration of the Noord-Holland police unit, at which former police officer and well-known TV presenter Dwight van van de Vijver gave a lecture on diversity and inclusion. Van van de Vijver said he was then insulted by Wim van Vemde, the chief of the unit, who allegedly said "men in Curaçao are lazy and bad fathers," according to NRC. NL Times (Netherlands) 15/10/2022 News New Met Police chief to announce fresh crackdown on officers’ standards ‘in weeks’ London's police force has been dogged by controversy over its officers' conduct both physically and online. Its new commissioner will be setting out plans for "higher standards" in the coming weeks. Express 15/10/2022 News Cash-strapped police officers unable to afford rent in beat areas forced to sleep in cars Tonight Andy Standing, secretary of the Sussex branch, said some police officers have slept in their cars and vans. The Police Federation was alarmed to receive reports of the desperate measures Mirror 15/10/2022 News Director Wray Addresses the International Association of Chiefs of Police USA: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Christopher Wray address at IACP 2022 Conference Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) 15/10/2022 Feature, Opinion «169116921693169416951696169716981699Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events