Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96416 total results. Showing results 35401 to 35420 «176717681769177017711772177317741775Next ›Last » Sask. police response to fatal stabbings reflects lessons from past tragedies CANADA: With so many victims and crime scenes, a wide-ranging manhunt and a need to inform the public, the mass stabbings in Saskatchewan pose an extreme challenge for law enforcement. CBC News (Canada) 6/9/2022 News, Video ‘Chronically ignored’: Alberta police reform legislation ready to go fall session CANADA: Legislation to update Alberta’s Police Act will be ready for debate this fall if the UCP’s new leadership makes it a priority, says the province’s justice minister. Edmonton Journal (Canada) 6/9/2022 News, Video RCMP say suspect in Saskatchewan stabbing rampage found dead, brother still at large CANADA: One of two brothers sought after a stabbing rampage in Saskatchewan was found dead Monday in a grassy field not far from where 10 others lost their lives and many more were injured on the weekend. Blue Line (Canada) 6/9/2022 News Gardai analysing ‘crucial information’ that could help prosecute key members of Kinahan cartel REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardai are analysing crucial information that could help prosecute key members of the Kinahan cartel, Commissioner Drew Harris said. Dublin Live (Republic of Ireland) 6/9/2022 News O’Rourke seeks meeting on ‘shortage’ of Gardai in Athlone REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Cathaoirleach of Westmeath County Council has sought an urgent meeting with the newly-appointed Chief Superintendent of the Meath/Westmeath Garda Division in order to highlight what he says is “the chronic shortage of Gardai“ in the Athlone station. Westmeath Independent (Republic of Ireland) 6/9/2022 News Police Officers’ Attributions of Victim Culpability in Scenarios of Same-Sex Intimate Partner Violence Intimate partner violence (IPV) has garnered the attention of scholars, policymakers, and social justice actors for several decades. Shortcomings in police response to IPV may be related to police attributions of victim culpability. A dearth of research has assessed police officers’ assignment of blame, responsibility, and causality directed toward IPV victims, particularly those who identify as LGBTQ+. Using a randomly assigned, experimental vignette design, the current study employed surveys from a sample of 305 police officers commissioned at a sizeable police department in one of the most populous and diverse U.S. cities to (1) assess culpability attributions directed toward same-sex IPV (SSIPV) victims, (2) determine whether culpability attributions differed between male and female SSIPV victims, (3) examine officer demographic, occupational, attitudinal, and experimental predictors of IPV culpability attributions directed toward SSIPV victims, and (4) assess differences in predictors of culpability between male and female SSIPV victims. Results from the current study suggest police officers attributed average levels of culpability toward SSIPV victims and levels were not significantly different between male and female SSIPV victims. Adherence to heteronormative IPV myths and trauma misperceptions increased police officers’ attributions of culpability directed toward same-sex victims. Presence of physical evidence decreased culpability attributions among police officers. Educational programming developed for police officers should focus on the dynamics of IPV and cultural competency. Future research should continue to explore police officers’ perceptions of and responses to SSIPV incidents. Journal of Interpersonal Violence - Subscription at source 6/9/2022 Research article The Thin Blue Mind: ‘Police pursuits’ Not a video, but a Podcast! Here we highlight our partnership with "The Thin Blue Mind" who have been delivering some innovative and thought provoking podcasts with us. PolicingTV 6/9/2022 Video The Thin Blue Mind: ‘Police pursuits’ Not a video, but a Podcast! Here we highlight our partnership with "The Thin Blue Mind" who have been delivering some innovative and thought provoking podcasts with us. PolicingTV 6/9/2022 Video International Intelligence Conference 2022: Collaboration in a complex and uncertain World The Australian Institute of Professional Intelligence Officers (AIPIO) is launching the International Intelligence Conference 2022 (II2022). AIPIO President Dr Phil Kowalick introduces the conference and invites members and other delegates to take part 23rd to 26th of October 2022 in person and online. Policing Insight 6/9/2022 Advertisement, Feature Inspectorate praises Police Scotland call handling, but urges stronger links with partner agencies The latest HM Inspectorate review of call handling at Police Scotland – a function that’s been the subject of five reports since the tragic deaths of two members of the public in 2015 – has highlighted impressive progress in the service’s contact model, but has called for better links with other public sector agencies to ease the response burden on policing, as Policing Insight’s Contributing Editor Sarah Gibbons reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 6/9/2022 Analysis, Feature In Conversation With – an IWF Podcast A new series of short podcasts, or shortcasts, on a variety of intriguing topics focused on tackling online child sexual abuse imagery [PODCAST] Internet Watch Foundation 6/9/2022 Feature, Opinion IWF podcast highlights growing threat of self-generated child sexual abuse material A new podcast episode from the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) throws a spotlight on the growing threat of “self-generated child sexual abuse material” where children have been groomed and coerced by adult perpetrators into “performing sexually” over webcams. Police Professional 6/9/2022 News WEBINAR: Police, Business and Retail Engagement Benefits with DEMS Currently a high number of business crimes go unreported due to the protracted nature of reporting and sharing securely the related (often CCTV) evidence. The NICE Investigate solution addresses this issue by allowing businesses to, voluntarily, pre-register their cameras, via the ‘Business Portal’, to their local police force – to find out how, join our webinar Tuesday, 20th September at 14:00 BST / 9:00am EDT Policing Insight 6/9/2022 Advertisement, Feature Building capacity and capability in digital forensics The challenges of digital forensic examinations, and the backlog caused by a combination of limited capacity and capability in policing, and the exponential rise in devices requiring examination, have long been a concern for forces, the inspectorate and other stakeholders; Paul Kennedy, of the Accelerating Growth in Policing programme, and Richard Cockerill, Digital Forensics specialist for CACI, believe closer partnership between policing and the private sector could be the key to meeting those challenges. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 6/9/2022 Feature, Opinion DPP Max Hill’s speech to the Cambridge Symposium on Economic Crime Good morning, it is a pleasure to be here. As we are in a university setting, I would like to pay tribute to Professor Phil Rumney, who sadly died yesterday. Academic scrutiny of the work we do in criminal justice will be the poorer for his passing. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 6/9/2022 News Statement regarding Lambeth shooting The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has begun an independent investigation following an incident involving firearm officers from the Metropolitan Police in Lambeth, south London, last night (5 September). Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 6/9/2022 News Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 6/9/2022 News Streatham Hill: Man shot dead by police after pursuit A man has been shot dead by police in south London. Officers said they were pursuing a "suspect vehicle" at about 21:50 BST on Monday and ended the chase by making "tactical contact" in Kirkstall Gardens, Streatham Hill. BBC 6/9/2022 News Man shot after police chase in Streatham Hill A young man died in hospital after being shot following a police chase in south London last night. The Times - Subscription at source 6/9/2022 News New joint police and fire station opens Suffolk Constabulary’s new police station in Ipswich opens for business on Tuesday 6 September. Suffolk Constabulary 6/9/2022 News «176717681769177017711772177317741775Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events