Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96426 total results. Showing results 34901 to 34920 «174217431744174517461747174817491750Next ›Last » Police injured in ‘significant aggression’ in Leicester as cops brought in from across UK. Leicestershire Police Federation have slammed various groups of young men involved in an "aggressive" altercation in the city, which saw multiple officers and a police dog injured. Mirror 19/9/2022 News SNP minister demands answers after police follow Royal Mile protester An SNP minister has urged the police and his government colleagues to explain why officers followed a demonstrator home after she waved a blank piece of paper in Edinburgh as a protest against the monarchy. The Times - Subscription at source 19/9/2022 News Demonstrations continue to protest UK police killing of Chris Kaba. Demonstrations took place nationwide on Saturday demanding a homicide investigation into the police killing of an unarmed man, Chris Kaba. The 24-year-old father-to-be was killed with a single shot to the head by a Metropolitan Police (MPS) officer in south London a fortnight ago. World Socialist Web Site 19/9/2022 News Man charged with attempted murder of two stabbed officers. One PC still in hospital after frenzied knife attack. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 19/9/2022 News Steve Rick: It’s time to turn technology on Scotland’s silent scourge ‘COUNTY lines’ criminality – where city drug dealers establish dedicated mobile phone or other forms of ‘deal lines’ to supply and sell drugs to users in towns and rural areas, often using vulnerable groups to carry, store, and sell the drugs – is perhaps less talked about in Scotland than England, but that doesn’t mean this sort of organised crime stops at the border. The Herald (Scotland) 19/9/2022 Feature, Opinion WA Police audit finds room to improve for surveillance data handling, acknowledges compliance efforts AUSTRALIA: An audit report on the authorised use of surveillance devices has commended the cooperation of WA police following the exposure of one breach in the relevant reporting period. The Mandarin (Australia) 19/9/2022 News ‘No good reason to put a bag over someone’s head’: Queensland police ban spit hoods AUSTRALIA: Queensland police will stop using controversial spit hoods after human rights concerns and an internal review, sparking reiterated calls for the government to ban them outright. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 19/9/2022 News British policing is at a dangerous crossroads. Mark Rowley takes over at the Met with both force and public conflicted about the police’s role. The Times - Subscription at source 19/9/2022 Analysis, Feature Kumanjayi Walker inquest: Walker a known ‘runner’ but not dangerous, police say AUSTRALIA: A senior community police officer has told an inquest into the death of Northern Territory man Kumanjayi Walker that the 19-year-old was known as a “runner” but he did not believe he was dangerous or would “chop” anyone up with an axe. The Guardian 19/9/2022 News Schools and police to team up to stop ‘tragedy’ of 12yo ram raiders NEW ZEALAND: Three months into the job, Police Minister Chris Hipkins is promising no sound-bite solutions to gang tensions and youth crime as law and order looks set to be an electoral hot topic. newsroom (New Zealand) 19/9/2022 News Tough childhood, lighter prison sentence. Really? NEW ZEALAND: I am really struggling with these two Mongrel Mob guys getting reduced prison sentences because they had a hard time growing up. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 19/9/2022 Feature, Opinion Five police officers taken unwell during operation to protect Queen’s funeral. Officer carried away on stretcher amid ‘biggest single deployment of officers in an operation the Met has ever undertaken’. The Independent 19/9/2022 News Rescue dog who ‘flew the flag for Staffies’ retires after police career. Stella helped to break the stereotype the breed can attract when she became the UK's first of her breed to join the police. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 19/9/2022 News Record numbers of attacks on police with firearms NEW ZEALAND: Police were assaulted by someone wielding a firearm 21 times in 2021, the most ever in a single year. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 19/9/2022 News The thin blue line: How the law is keeping pace with biometric data use. The BBC drama Life on Mars thrusts DCI Sam Tyler back in time to 1973 after being hit by a car in 2006. Unsure if he is at the centre of an elaborate ruse or in a coma fighting for his life, Tyler struggles with the societal norms and standards in the 70s police force he finds himself working for. Although the programme inflates officers’ disregard for forensics, best characterised by the scene where DS Ray Carling and DC Chris Skelton try to remove a drainpipe with their bare hands to check it for fingerprints, it does give an insight into policing in that era. Holyrood Magazine 19/9/2022 News Police deny man was arrested ‘trying to jump barriers’ as Queen’s coffin emerged from Westminster Abbey. Reports claimed the man was arrested following the funeral service for the Queen. i News 19/9/2022 News The attrition problem: The role of police officer’s decision making in rape cases Rape offences in England and Wales garner incredibly low levels of convictions. The policing stage of a complaint experiences high levels of case discontinuances. The aim of this research is to explore police officer's decision making in rape cases and how that shapes the attrition of cases. The method employed in this study is qualitative interviews, with retired or serving police officers, with the use of vignettes. This study found that police officers prioritise and continue with cases that they predict to be most likely to reach a conviction. Such predictions are guided by assessments over the strength of the evidence in cases, informed by a range of legal and extra-legal factors. An overarching prediction employed is how likely a jury would be to convict a case. However, the participants reported that they find it incredibly difficult to accurately predict jury verdicts, making such decisions premised on a flawed logic. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling 19/9/2022 Research article A free account or not? Its effect upon information yield in strategic interviews with suspects Asking suspects for a free account (FA) at the start of an interview is considered good practice in a growing number of police organisations, whereas in others it still is not commonplace. This study explored whether interviews with or without such an invitation yielded more information from guilty suspects. Students in safety and security committed a mock crime and were then interviewed using a strategy of gradual disclosure of evidence, in the experimental condition preceded with an FA invitation (n = 20) and without such an invitation in the control condition (n = 17). On average, relatively little information was collected in the FA phase and far more in the subsequent gradual disclosure phase. However, the FA condition yielded seven confessions, four of which were given already in the FA phase. The No FA condition yielded only two confessions. Other differences in yield were not found. These findings indicate that an FA invitation could lead to some relevant and important information, such as a confession, being gathered already at an early stage of an interview, and that such an invitation does not hamper the gathering of further information later in the interview. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling 19/9/2022 Research article The impact and experience of female police officers in peacekeeping missions: A qualitative exploration This paper explores the differences in experiences between female and male police officers deployed in United Nations peacekeeping missions. In the last decade, the United Nations Police (UNPOL) have pushed to increase the percentage of female officers deployed to peacekeeping missions. These UNPOL officers are at the forefront of post-conflict police reform. Police reforms can have a serious impact on how females are treated in UNPOL and in the host nation. UNPOL officers face various challenges, including difficulties transitioning into a multicultural environment and the physical dangers they must circumvent in a peacekeeping mission. The differences between male and female officers are discussed to provide insight into the impact of the missions and the policy implications to improve the effectiveness and efficacy of the missions. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice 19/9/2022 Research article Leicester Square stabbing: Man in court charged with attempted murder of Met Police officer. A male police constable was knifed in the neck and chest in Leicester Square on Friday. The Independent 19/9/2022 News «174217431744174517461747174817491750Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events