Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93571 total results. Showing results 36061 to 36080 «180018011802180318041805180618071808Next ›Last » IPCA finds Christchurch police officer used excessive force in holding cell transfer NEW ZEALAND: A ruling from Independent Police Conduct Authority has found a Christchurch officer used excessive force when handling an aggressive man. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 7/6/2022 News Motorola Solutions invests in new innovation hub in Scotland Motorola Solutions has opened a new innovation hub in Edinburgh that will focus on cloud-based evidence management software, video security solutions and body-worn cameras. Police Professional 7/6/2022 News Gang law options considered as shootings continue – Police Minister NEW ZEALAND: The government is considering more measures to disrupt gangs after a series of shootings, with Police Minister Poto Williams saying all options are on the table. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 7/6/2022 News Complaint about force used in Christchurch custody suite partially upheld NEW ZEALAND: The Independent Police Conduct Authority has found that officers were justified in using reasonable force to transfer a man between cells when he refused to cooperate and became aggressive. However, some of the force used was excessive and the man was injured. [pdf] Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) (New Zealand) 7/6/2022 Report Illegal Premier League streamer handed £1m fine A man who led an operation to illegally stream content from the Premier League has been ordered to repay almost £1 million. Police Professional 7/6/2022 News Priti Patel outlaws dangerous tunnelling protests Jail time for protesters who create and occupy tunnels. Home Office 7/6/2022 News ‘Pupils hide under desks’ as armed cops swarm school grounds in ‘knife’ alert Armed police have arrested three teenagers after a knife incident which plunged a city school into lockdown. Express 7/6/2022 News Met officers ‘feared Sarah Everard vigil had become anti-police protest’ Officers claimed they feared being violently attacked, say reports, but campaigners accuse force of ‘trampling all over human rights’ The Guardian 7/6/2022 News Chelsea Bridge: Police watchdog seeks witnesses after Tasered man dies The police watchdog is appealing for witnesses following the death of a man who was pulled from the River Thames after being Tasered by officers. BBC 7/6/2022 News Learning From Indigenous Youth to Build Relations and Earn Trust in Policing As part of a local police service’s larger organizational change initiative, this study explored trust in policing. A cultural safety lens was used to hear Indigenous youths’ truths and experiences. Methods comprised three focus groups with 19 participants (age 18-30 years) in the spring of 2019. Researchers employed a three-phase procedure to code and analyze the data. Findings highlight factors that led to participants’ mistrust and perceptions of biased policing. Participants also recommended four ways for police to gain their trust through education, community engagement, respectful relations, and accountability. Implications for practice ensure a culturally safe approach for police and other mainstream organizations to follow for institutional changes that promote trust and reconciliation. Conclusions and next steps follow for an iterative, dialogical process for cultural safety. Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice 7/6/2022 Research article Clearing Crimes in the Aftermath of Police Lethal Violence Police use of violence may threaten police agencies’ effectiveness by reinforcing residents’ legal cynicism and disengagement from police. We examined police lethal violence against Black people and its relationship with clearance by arrest in a sample of Black victims’ crime incidents in over 350 jurisdictions in 2015, via Mapping Police Violence and the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS). We calculated each crime incident’s unique time-varying exposure to police lethal violence, with an accompanying agency-level measure that averaged this incident-level measure. Under our original measures, multilevel survival analysis showed a statistically significant association with clearance for the agency-level average exposure measure, but not for the time-varying incident-level exposure measure. Subsequent exploratory analyses suggested a possibly shorter-lived relationship with incident-level police lethal violence exposure, which should be investigated in future research. Criminology and Public Policy 7/6/2022 Research article Funding the police: Understanding the postcode lottery of costs and resource allocation for policing provision With policing resources under continuing pressure, the 2022/23 financial year is now underway, prompting renewed focus on how police forces are funded across the UK. In this first of two articles focusing on police funding, Policing Insight’s Ian Wiggett reviews the core funding streams from the respective central and devolved governments, and explores why some forces and communities feel unfairly treated. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/6/2022 Analysis, Feature City police need funding to keep us safe CANADA: I was disappointed to read in Examiner June 2 that the police board has decided to put money ahead of community public safety. The Peterborough Examiner (Canada) 7/6/2022 Feature, Opinion Public perception of police vehicles with Rylan Simpson CANADA: The annual Blue Line Best Dressed Police Vehicle contest showcases innovative, sustainable and effective designs for police vehicle graphics, equipment packages and installation, and shares those designs with the police community in Canada. [PODCAST] Blue Line (Canada) 7/6/2022 Feature RCMP celebrates resilient telecommunications staff CANADA: There are approximately 1,200 RCMP telecommunications operators and dispatchers working at 19 Operational Communications Centres (OCCs) across Canada. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 7/6/2022 News Tender process for Macroom’s new Garda station set for two years after planning permission REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The ongoing delay in building a new Garda station in Macroom has been criticised by the Garda Representative Association (GRA) at its recent annual conference, while a local TD has discovered that the project is not even going out to tender until the middle of 2023. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 7/6/2022 News Over 2,000 crimes recorded in Kerry Garda Division in three months REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Over 2,000 (2,086) crimes were recorded in the Kerry Garda Division from October to December last year. Radio Kerry (Republic of Ireland) 7/6/2022 News Under-resourcing of garda drug units allowed ‘up and coming’ dealers get established REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The country’s local drug units still have a lot fewer gardaà in them now than 12 years ago despite a significant investment in recent years, garda figures show. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 7/6/2022 News Cost of living crisis could ‘trigger crimewave’, says Scotland’s police chief Iain Livingstone made the remarks in his assessment of policing performance for 2021/22. Scottish Daily Express 7/6/2022 News New laws outline strangulation and suffocation as specific offences Effective from today, the new laws will allow prosecutors to charge abusers specifically with non-fatal strangulation and suffocation. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/6/2022 News «180018011802180318041805180618071808Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events