Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96398 total results. Showing results 35921 to 35940 «179317941795179617971798179918001801Next ›Last » Meeting Fiona Brookman, Professor of Criminology at University of South Wales, in Santiago Chile As part of his Policing Friendship Tour, Policing Insight and PolicingTV Publisher Bernard Rix met Fiona Brookman, Professor of Criminology at University of South Wales, before their speaking engagements at The International Organised Crime Conference organised by Policía De Investigaciones De Chile (PDI Chile) in Santiago Chile. The conversation began by Fiona outlining the focus of her speech , namely How Police Investigate Major Crime and by exploring innovative projects delivered recently in the UK, she will suggest how they can improve such things as their impact on communities, and when things go wrong, deal with reputational damage. PolicingTV - Subscription at source 24/8/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Meeting Fiona Brookman, Professor of Criminology at University of South Wales, in Santiago Chile As part of his Policing Friendship Tour, Policing Insight and PolicingTV Publisher Bernard Rix met Fiona Brookman, Professor of Criminology at University of South Wales, before their speaking engagements at The International Organised Crime Conference organised by Policía De Investigaciones De Chile (PDI Chile) in Santiago Chile. The conversation began by Fiona outlining the focus of her speech , namely How Police Investigate Major Crime and by exploring innovative projects delivered recently in the UK, she will suggest how they can improve such things as their impact on communities, and when things go wrong, deal with reputational damage. PolicingTV 24/8/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Police look to community for help in stopping string of gun violence CANADA: Calgary police say it’s more important than ever for community groups and individuals to come forward as they deal with a spate of gun offences that does not appear to be tied to organized crime. Calgary Herald (Canada) 24/8/2022 News Toronto-area contractor fraud totalled more than $1M: police CANADA: An investigation into an alleged contractor fraud that operated in multiple Greater Toronto Area cities has resulted in a man being arrested, police say. Global News (Canada) 24/8/2022 News Renewed calls for dedicated transport Police following assault REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Renewed calls have been made for a dedicated Garda public transport unit following a homophobic assault which took place on the number 15 bus earlier this month, leaving a man with serious facial injuries. Dublin People (Republic of Ireland) 24/8/2022 News Over 100 Gardai suspended from duty, FOI figures show REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: More than 100 Gardaí are currently suspended from duty due to allegations of wrongdoing. newstalk (Republic of Ireland) 24/8/2022 News New Baltinglass superintendent aims to further enhance close ties between gardaí and local community REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Superintendent Rory Sheriff has taken on his new position at Baltinglass Garda District and aims to bring his experience as a Garda in both Dublin and Wexford to the role. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 24/8/2022 News Police urge people of Liverpool to turn in killer of nine-year-old girl Police appeal to ‘criminal fraternity’ as hunt continues for gunman who killed Olivia Pratt-Korbel The Guardian 24/8/2022 News Navigating the next generation of policing: ANZPAA Police Conference 2022 in person or online Presented by the Australian and New Zealand Police Commissioners and supported by Policing Insight as Global Media Partner, this 2-day ANZPAA Police Conference 2022 (PC22) will demonstrate how innovation can be used to ‘navigate the next generation of policing’. Policing Insight 24/8/2022 Advertisement, Feature West Midlands Police sergeant to face gross misconduct hearing following IOPC investigation into incident at Perry Barr custody suite An Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) investigation into an incident at Perry Barr custody suite, in Birmingham, last year has concluded that a West Midlands Police sergeant has a case to answer for gross misconduct. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 24/8/2022 News Custody sergeant to face gross misconduct in fake video case Sikh man complained that he was left "traumatised and disrespected" by incident. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/8/2022 News Female police officer, 41, is cleared of sharing offensive WhatsApp messages mocking George Floyd after judge found prosecutors failed to bring charges in time A female West Mercia police officer has been cleared of sending offensive messages mocking George Floyd after a judge found prosecutors failed to bring charges in time. Mail Online 24/8/2022 News Flat hats are back on the beat as police force ditches baseball caps for traditional headwear… with bowlers for female officers A police force is bringing back traditional headwear to reinforce the authority of officers. Mail Online 24/8/2022 News Uvalde school board to consider sacking district police chief UNITED STATES: Pete Arredondo, who has been on administrative leave since June, has come under the most scrutiny for his actions during the May 24 tragedy. Belfast Telegraph 24/8/2022 News Met Police veteran says modern officers are ‘too woke’ and British public are ‘losing faith’ in forces Norman Brennan said when he joined the police, officers didn’t need to “paint our faces” or have “multi coloured police cars” GB News 24/8/2022 News Enacting criminal futures: data practices and crime prevention This paper analyzes how in predictive policing, data ‘make’ criminal futures that can be subjected to crime prevention. In doing so, it shows that the production of specific accounts of the future is predicated on the data practices of police departments. Specifically, the analysis identifies two sets of data practices that play a key role in how predictive policing brings specific criminal futures into being and renders them amenable to crime prevention measures. The first one pertains to the production of crime data and draws attention to the digital devices and interfaces that co-constitute how criminal phenomena are recorded and classified. The second one relates to ‘quality control’, i.e. the corrections and updates that keep on transforming crime data even after their original production. Theoretically, the analysis builds on Law and Urry’s concept of ‘enactment’ and substantiates how data-driven analytics perform fluid versions of social realities and simultaneously subject them to interventions. The conceptual lens of enactment allows us to understand how seemingly mundane activities such as producing reports from crime scenes and amending case files throughout an investigation are performative in the sense that they contribute to the making of crime forecasts and corresponding prevention measures. The criminal futures that the police target in an effort to render crime prevention more effective and efficient should thus be understood as contingent on the everyday practices of field officers and analysts. Policing and Society 24/8/2022 Research article Independence and impact: a typology of researcher-user relationships for policing and crime prevention The transition from ‘Mode 1’ to ‘Mode 2’ knowledge-production has created an explicit focus on research impact which is reflected in the funding and organisation of research, the relationships between research and users, and the focus of research studies. It has also led to efforts to understand pathways to impact, although these studies have so far had little to say specifically about crime-related research. This paper comprises an effort to address this gap and explore variations in research-user relationships within research into policing and crime prevention. An ESRC-funded project researching the crime consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic, of which we were team members, faced several challenges in terms of data access, data collection and the need to deliver strong academic research outputs, as well as maintaining a clear focus on real world research impacts. This led to a co-productive relationship between the researchers and a range of external partners. There is a dearth of literature theorising the nature of such researcher-user relationships, despite some rich accounts of individual experiences. This paper uses examples drawn from the writings of those who have been involved in research impacts (or who have been thwarted in their attempts), to set alongside the project on which we have been working. From this we present a typology of researcher-user relationships, that we hope will further theoretical discussion in the field and might usefully be applied more broadly to other areas of criminological interest. Policing and Society 24/8/2022 Research article New joint patrolling partnership between Thames Valley Police and the Civil Nuclear Constabulary The new partnership with police officers from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) will increase the policing presence within the South Oxfordshire and Vale of White Horse local area. Home Office 24/8/2022 News Police chief says he ‘sick of cops being a culture war football’ after Pride Macarena outrage A chief constable has said he is “sick” of police “being used as a culture war football” after officers were criticised for dancing the Macarena at Lincoln Pride. Pink News 24/8/2022 News Doherty calls for increased Garda recruitment REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A Fine Gael Senator has echoed comments made by Garda Commissioner Drew Harris, who stated that Garda recruitment figures set six years ago are not sufficient. This comes amid widespread calls for increased Garda visibility, to address heightened levels of anti-social behaviour in cities and towns across Ireland. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 24/8/2022 News «179317941795179617971798179918001801Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events