Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93535 total results. Showing results 36281 to 36300 «181118121813181418151816181718181819Next ›Last » Young British terror offenders being inspired by US school shootings, police counterterror lead warns Young terror offenders in the UK are being inspired by school shootings in the US, with some wanting to commit mass murders themselves, counterterrorism police have warned. The Independent - Registration at source 29/5/2022 News Met police female officers to strip search ‘trans women’ Female police officers in Britain's biggest force could have to strip search biological males who identify as women, under guidelines which allow suspects to choose which gender "they wish to be treated as", it has emerged. Express 29/5/2022 News “Have the confidence to challenge and to speak up for what’s right” How long have you been with SYP? 15 years. Before that I worked for the NHS and before that I was in Rotherham United’s Youth Team until I was 18. Turns out I wasn’t good enough to go pro! A friend of a friend bent my ear to join the police and here I am, 15 years later! South Yorkshire Police 29/5/2022 Feature, Interview The Impact of Gender on Social Support For Criminal Justice Careers This qualitative study investigates how social support impacts students’ decisions about majoring in criminal justice and/or pursuing careers in the field. Thirty students were interviewed regarding their perspectives and sources of social support. Six primary themes emerged from interviews: support for higher education, hesitant support for criminal justice, parental support, support from friends/associates, perceptions of public support, and gender and social support. While students who pursue criminal justice careers do not perceive full support for their aspirations, support can vary by gender, with women encountering additional barriers to support. Still, students are undeterred from the field of criminal justice and remain hopeful about their professional futures. Criminal justice programs can use these findings to identify opportunities to better advise women in their programs. The findings are also useful for potential employers in the criminal justice system to recognize how to effectively recruit more women into positions dominated by men. Journal of Criminal Justice Education - Registration at source 29/5/2022 Research article Neil Basu to demand answers over failed bid to lead National Crime Agency Met assistant commissioner will ask Home Office why he was overlooked for top job The Guardian 28/5/2022 News Required: Leaders in Policing Over and out. Three candidates to be Metropolitan Police Commissioner have been ejected from the contest after failing to make it through the initial 'paper sift'. DannyShaw.net 28/5/2022 News The Effects of Camera Monitoring on Police Officer Performance in Critical Incident Situations: a MILO Range Simulator Study Body-worn cameras (BWCs) continue to be adopted by law enforcement agencies around the world, yet how camera monitoring affects performance dimensions of policing in “critical incident” situations has received scant attention. We contribute to filling this gap. Guided by distraction-conflict theory from psychology, we conducted a laboratory experiment and used electrophysiological methods (EEG and ECG) to explore whether officer performance during simulated critical incidents is impaired by camera-induced attentional conflict. Results from a convenience sample of police officers from a medium-sized, Midwestern police department in the USA reveal that camera monitoring had complex, often deleterious, effects on cognitive load, stress arousal, and performance. The current investigation supports a small but growing body of research revealing that BWCs, like any new technology, not only have intended positive consequences, but also potential unintended negative ones that need to be considered from a safety standpoint. A more thorough discussion of policing in the age of BWCs and other forms of camera surveillance is overdue. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - Subscription at source 28/5/2022 Research article Operation Arkstone: Queensland man sentenced for child abuse offences AUSTRALIA: A 30-year-old Queensland man, linked to an international online child abuse network, was sentenced to a maximum three years’ imprisonment by the Supreme Court of Queensland yesterday (27 May 2022). Australian Federal Police (AFP) 28/5/2022 News Auckland gang shootings: Police arrest seven, recover guns, ammunition NEW ZEALAND: Seven people have been arrested and firearms and ammunition recovered as police investigate a gang feud which sparked a series of terrifying shooting incidents in Auckland this week. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 28/5/2022 News Durham begins search for new police chief CANADA: The Durham Regional Police are looking for a new top cop. The service announced it has begun the search to find a new chief of police. Toronto Star (Canada) 28/5/2022 News Edmonton police seize more than $1.1 million in cigarettes, drugs, cash and cars in trafficking investigation CANADA: Edmonton police have arrested eight suspects who face charges in connection with the seizure of more than $1.1 million in drugs, cash, cars and contraband cigarettes. Edmonton Journal (Canada) 28/5/2022 News Gardaí leaving GPS radios at home amid ‘big brother’ fears REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Frontline gardaí concerned devices being used to micromanage them and that gangs may get data The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 28/5/2022 News Gardaí seize drugs worth €643,000 from gangs in Limerick and Clare REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaí dented the activities of drug gangs in Limerick and in Clare, recovering €643,000 worth of the gang's product as well as a substantial amount of cash, and arresting five people. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 28/5/2022 News Crisis negotiation – what I learned from my first deployment I joined the Hostage and Crisis Negotiator Cadre in May 2021, having completed my national course. College of Policing 28/5/2022 Feature, Opinion Residents’ feedback helps tackle underage drinking and antisocial behaviour in Northallerton Northallerton residents are sharing their concerns to help police tackle crime and antisocial behaviour caused by underage drinking. North Yorkshire Police 28/5/2022 News Police were hunting for Caerphilly drug dealer named Buddha Police caught a drug dealer after they were given a lead that they should be looking for a criminal nicknamed 'Buddha'. South Wales Argus 28/5/2022 News North Yorkshire Commissioner supports community plan North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Zoë Metcalfe is supporting a new project aimed at helping vulnerable young people, and the communities where they live, through boxing. This is the coast 28/5/2022 News British Transport Police to arm volunteer officers with Tasers The British Transport Police have become the first force in the UK to arm volunteer officers with Tasers. The Bolton News 28/5/2022 News I’ve had no equality training, officer tells Sheku Bayoh inquiry A police officer has told an inquiry into the death in custody of a black man that he had not received any equality and diversity training during his career. PC Alan Smith told the hearing he had not attended any training around matters relating to race since his initial police induction 17 years ago. The Times - Subscription at source 28/5/2022 News Beds Police was ‘toxic and corrupt’ – but is now a force staff are ‘proud’ to work for Bedfordshire Police was a “toxic” and “corrupt” working environment according to staff only two years ago. But now, staff are “proud” to be part of the force, its chief constable has said. Bedford Today 28/5/2022 News «181118121813181418151816181718181819Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events