Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103269 total results. Showing results 34881 to 34900 «174117421743174417451746174717481749Next ›Last » Forensic science Code of Practice coming into force in October This statutory code sets quality standard requirements for forensic science activities related to the investigation of crime in England and Wales. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/3/2023 News Less than 1% of officers and staff accused of VAWG sacked The NPCC said the number of officers and staff who faced accusations equated to 0.7% of the total police workforce employed in March 2022. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/3/2023 News Closer International working has come about as a result of Brexit In spite of the challenges that policing has faced as a result of leaving the EU, DCC Peter Ayling has said greater cooperation and investments in technology have come about as a result. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/3/2023 News Body-worn cameras to be mandatory for all police officers in Alberta, province says CANADA: Body-worn cameras will become mandatory for all police officers in Alberta, the provincial government announced Tuesday. Mike Ellis, minister of public safety and emergency services, said the cameras will increase public trust in policing and help police review interactions. CBC News (Canada) 14/3/2023 News Garda Commissioner rejects AGSI criticisms over handling of deepening rosters row REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda Commissioner Drew Harris has denied a claim by the Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors (AGSI) he was trying to “impose” new rosters on members of the force. In an internal message sent to all Garda members conveying Mr Harris’s views, he also refuted suggestions, made by AGSI, he had rushed into referring the roster dispute to the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC). The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 14/3/2023 News Whistleblower’s claims of mistreatment of children at Brisbane watch house under police review AUSTRALIA: Queensland police are reviewing complaints made by a whistleblower at the Brisbane watch house, including allegations that staff conducted “illegal” strip-searches, adults exposed themselves to children and a girl being placed in a cell with adult men. The Guardian 14/3/2023 News Queensland boy, 13, spends at least 45 days in solitary confinement despite not being sentenced to detention AUSTRALIA: A 13-year-old First Nations boy remanded for minor criminal offences was kept in total solitary confinement in a Queensland youth detention centre for at least 45 days, Guardian Australia has learned. The Guardian 14/3/2023 News Ram raid offences nearly double due to police data collection complications NEW ZEALAND: An analysis of ram raid data shows the true number of offences per month is almost double what police first estimate. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 14/3/2023 News, Video Child sexual abuse can double risk of problems in adulthood – NZ-based study NEW ZEALAND: A study of 937 people over many years shows victims of child sexual abuse are likely to suffer from multiple problems in later life. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 14/3/2023 News Howzat! 49, all out NEW ZEALAND: Forty-nine new constables are taking the field in their districts this week after graduating in front of their patron, cricketing legend and retired Black Cap Grant Elliot. New Zealand Police 14/3/2023 News Dalian Atkinson: Police officer cleared over death faces the sack PC Mary Ellen Bettley-Smith’s barrister said she had ‘shown bravery’ The Times - Subscription at source 14/3/2023 News Scheme putting police in mental health teams must end, says NHS England Critics of SIM monitoring system have raised fears that high-risk people are not receiving the care they need The Guardian 14/3/2023 News MPS responds to national report on police performance in tackling VAWG Effectively tackling all types of violence against women and girls (VAWG) and gaining trust in the police “must start with us”, says the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS). Police Professional 14/3/2023 News Quarterly suspected drug deaths figures highest since June 2021 Suspected drug deaths in Scotland have reached their highest recorded number in a single calendar quarter since 2021. Police Professional 14/3/2023 News North Yorkshire Police officers shared racist messages, hearing told Racist WhatsApp messages shared by two police officers were found when one gave in their phone as part of another inquiry, a hearing has been told. BBC 14/3/2023 News 43% increase in targeted searches as police crackdown on child predators Ahead of Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) Day on the 18th March, the Police Service of Northern Ireland are raising awareness of these crimes, with a focus on online offending. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 14/3/2023 News PSNI increases targeted searches in crackdown on child predators The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has increased targeted searches by more than 40 per cent in a crackdown on child sexual exploitation (CSE). Police Professional 14/3/2023 News Citizen Willingness to Hold a Police Officer Criminally Responsible for the Use of Deadly Force: Examining the Correlates of Finding Guilt Despite increased public attention on police killings of citizens and police accountability in recent years, few studies have specifically examined the support for convicting and incarcerating a specific police officer who was accused of wrongfully killing a citizen. The current study examines the attitudes of undergraduate students at a large Midwestern university about a case involving a white police officer who worked for the university police department and recently shot and killed an unarmed Black citizen during a traffic stop. Specifically, it examines support for convicting and incarcerating this officer, who was charged but ultimately went unpunished, and the factors that are related to support for, opposition to, or neutrality towards holding the officer criminally responsible. The findings indicate that respondents who perceive police officers as soldiers in a war on crime and hold symbolically racist attitudes were more likely to oppose or be neutral about the officer being held responsible. White respondents, while not more likely to oppose the conviction and incarceration of the officer, were more likely to be neutral toward the outcome of the case, indicating that white indifference might be a major barrier to holding police officers accountable for their improper use of deadly force. Race and Justice - Subscription at source 14/3/2023 Research article VAWG leads respond to first data on police performance APCC Joint Leads for Victims and Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG), Donna Jones and Sophie Linden said: “Policing leaders must take every possible step to root out those in their workforce who do not uphold the high standard expected of them. It is only then that they can seriously and robustly tackle violence against women and girls in the wider community. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 14/3/2023 News Policing the Crisis in the 21st Century; the making of “knife crime youths” in Britain The terms ‘knife crime’ and ‘knife culture’ were first established in British crime discourse at the turn of 21st century and represent a particular re-making of youth in post-industrial Britain. The generational impacts of advanced neoliberalism have intensified conflict between marginalised young people in the UK as they compete for success in high-risk informal economies and navigate the normalised brutalities of everyday violence. However, the impact of extreme inequality and structural violence on children has not been central in the response to youth-on-youth knife homicides in the 2000s and 2010s. Instead, these decades have been characterised by punitiveness and surveillance, increasing discriminatory stop and search practices and extending powers that target and control young people. Through conjunctural analysis of the making of ‘knife crime youths’ in the UK, this paper considers how shifting forms of cultural racism have been able to rearticulate child violence as cultural deficit, using race once again to work through the contradictions of late capitalism. Applying a radical criminological understanding of deviance labelling as a specific response to crime, this paper asks: To what extent is the construction of ‘knife crime’ a continuation of Policing the Crisis in the 21st century? And why has this process been relatively uncritiqued by practitioners and academics that contribute to ‘knife crime’ discourse? Using document, archive and discourse analysis this paper presents a social history of ‘knife crime youths’, depicting the formative interactions that have so far been obscured by the matter-of-fact dominance of the label and its practices. Crime Law and Social Change 14/3/2023 Research article «174117421743174417451746174717481749Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events