Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96354 total results. Showing results 36461 to 36480 «182018211822182318241825182618271828Next ›Last » PSNI make renewed appeal over mother and baby homes and reveal 57 reports received The PSNI has made a renewed appeal for those victims of mother and baby homes, Magdalene Laundries and workhouses in Northern Ireland to come forward. Belfast Telegraph 9/8/2022 News Microaggression within the patrol service – a barrier against ethnic representation? Despite a growing body of research on experiences of discrimination and racism within the police, literature showing how these experiences impact on ethnic representation remains scarce. In this article, I explore which forms of microaggression ethnic minority officers in Norway experience ‘behind the scenes’, from colleagues, and how these experiences affect ethnic representation in the patrol service. A crucial test of whether passive representation translates into active representation is whether police officers make use of their cultural and linguistic competence during police work. Fieldwork observations of and narratives from ethnic minority police officers show that minority officers, on their own initiative, make use of their cultural and linguistic skills in specific situations. Thus, experiences of microaggression impact the use of cultural and linguistic competence among minority officers in a less negative manner than expected. Police Practice and Research 9/8/2022 Research article Police Bravery Awards 2022 – overall winner Off-duty officer honoured for arresting wanted double murderer despite stab injuries PolicingTV 9/8/2022 Video Police Bravery Awards 2022 – overall winner Off-duty officer honoured for arresting wanted double murderer despite stab injuries PolicingTV 9/8/2022 Video From the eagle’s nest: Texas sheriffs’ views on illegal immigration Local elected sheriffs increasingly have responsibility to implement immigration policies, yet sheriffs are rarely studied in criminal justice. By measuring the attitudes of Texas sheriffs, we seek to understand their important views on immigration in the United States. A census was completed with Texas sheriffs in late 2019 and early 2020. Views were sought on (1) controlling unauthorized immigration, (2) pathways to citizenship, and (3) unauthorized immigration and crime. A strong return rate captured the views of 142 (56%) respondent sheriffs from both rural and urban counties. Findings indicate that a majority of Texas sheriffs see a link between authorized immigrants and crime, see a limited path to citizenship and view the primary enforcement of immigration to be a federal prerogative. Practical implications and future research are discussed. The Police Journal: Theory Practice and Principles 9/8/2022 Research article “A social worker…teacher…principal – we’re everybody”: The School Police Officer Role in Schools The current study explored the experiences and activities of school resource officers (SROs) in an urban school district. Twenty-eight SROs completed a survey assessing their roles in schools and a focus group explored how the SROs build relationships with students and the types of student concerns they help resolve. Themes from the focus group included the SROs’ attempts to navigate change in policies and procedures in the school system; the community contexts of the school system and its impact on SRO duties; and role ambiguity, including differences in how SROs perceived their roles within schools compared to how others saw them. Study findings call attention to underlying tensions between SROs and positive youth development in an era where SRO presence in schools is highly debated. Journal of School Violence - Subscription at source 9/8/2022 Research article Northamptonshire Police: Digitally transforming investigations for swifter and more effective justice Known for its innovative approaches to policing, Northamptonshire Police is always seeking better ways to fight crime and protect people – so they turned to NICE Investigate for digital transformation. Because it sits on top of Northamptonshire Police's other digital evidence systems, NICE Investigate can automate the case building process by searching across connected data sources for evidence. As soon as investigators log in, their digital evidence is waiting in electronic case folders for them. NICE Investigate has also helped the force uncover new lines of enquiry and evidence for complex and serious crimes, which one detective inspector says is “real win-win.” Policing Insight 9/8/2022 Advertisement, Feature Dark web research highlights increased professionalisation and collaboration among cyber criminals A new study into the evolution of cybercrime on the dark web has highlighted an increasingly professional approach from criminals, with greater collaboration, the packaging of tools and services, and a buoyant online market; but as Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth reports, businesses and organisations can use similar collaborative techniques to improve their own cybersecurity. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 9/8/2022 Analysis, Feature Students and staff at University of Tasmania join thousands who have FREE access to Policing Insight – Find out how Policing Insight welcomes staff, students and researchers at the University of Tasmania who now have FREE access with the start of a new organisation wide subscription. They join a community from many other UK and international institutions, police forces and other criminal justice organisations with an interest in progressive policing. Read on to find out how to use your FREE subscriber access. Policing Insight 9/8/2022 Feature What can law enforcement do in the face of Child to Parent Abuse? Social enterprise 'Parental Education Growth Support' (PEGS) spoke to Police Oracle about the extent of such abuse and the importance of officers having an awareness of it Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/8/2022 Feature PC’s podcast reveals impact of assaults on officers A PC has created a podcast to highlight the impact of being assaulted on the job. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/8/2022 News PEQF should take into account benefits of direct entry, says PCC Suffolk PCC Tim Passmore is "disappointed" his force may be about to welcome their last cohort of direct entry detectives. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/8/2022 News Sir Mark Rowley steps down from Quest Sir Mark Rowley is to step down as a Non-Executive Director as his four year tenure has come to an end. Police Professional 9/8/2022 News Surge in online self-generated sexual abuse imagery of children a ‘social and digital emergency’ Almost 20,000 webpages of child sexual abuse imagery found in the first half of this year included ‘self-generated’ content of children aged between seven and ten, according to new data released by the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF). Police Professional 9/8/2022 News UK Women Urged to Report Street-Based Sexual Harassment to Police Women in England and Wales who experience street or cyber-flashing, up-skirting, or other forms of harassment were urged on Monday to report such incidents to the police. The Epoch Times (Australia) 9/8/2022 News Cressida Dick’s former deputy leads Home Office police review Dame Cressida Dick’s former deputy at Scotland Yard has been chosen to lead a wholesale review into policing as the Home Office tries to improve its record at solving everyday crimes. Sir Stephen House, who is the acting Met commissioner, has announced that he will stand down later this year to concentrate on the year-long review to improve police effectiveness. The Times - Subscription at source 9/8/2022 News Self-generated sexual abuse of children aged seven to 10 rises two-thirds Disturbing global trend should be ‘entirely preventable’, says Internet Watch Foundation head The Guardian 9/8/2022 News Calls for independent oversight on Police handling of complaints from Indigenous people AUSTRALIA: Victoria's police force says it will overhaul how it deals with complaints against its officers lodged by Aboriginal people, but the state's peak Indigenous legal body says it wants to see detailed plans for how police will achieve real change. The announcement comes after Victoria's anti-corruption watchdog handed down a scathing report into how police handle complaints from First Nations people in May. NITV (Australia) 9/8/2022 News Donna Adams appointed as Tasmania’s first female Commissioner of Police AUSTRALIA: Donna Adams has been appointed Tasmania's first female Commissioner of Police, after 35 years in the force. The highest-ranked woman in the 125-year history of Tasmania Police began her career as a constable when she was 19 years old. ABC News (Australia) 9/8/2022 News Police checks on Russian and Chinese nationals are axed Strict police checks on foreign nationals living in Britain have been secretly abandoned. Mail Online 9/8/2022 News «182018211822182318241825182618271828Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events