Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93469 total results. Showing results 36701 to 36720 «183218331834183518361837183818391840Next ›Last » OCDSB trustees close debate on police in schools indefinitely CANADA: Long-serving trustee Donna Blackburn wants to bring a police presence back to schools within Ottawa's largest school board, but her fellow trustees have voted to kick that conversation down the road indefinitely. CBC News (Canada) 12/5/2022 News Fighting a backdoor federal long gun registry CANADA: New federal rules on the sale and transfer of non-restricted firearms will do little to reduce gun crime and represent another needless intrusion in the lives of law-abiding citizens. Alberta Law Enforcement Review Board 12/5/2022 News Online child sexual exploitation and abuse in Canada, 2014 to 2020 CANADA: Since 2014, when nationally representative cybercrime data first became available, the number of police-reported online child sexual exploitation and abuse incidents has generally been on an upward trend. [pdf] Statistics Canada 12/5/2022 Report New Garda station now open at Dublin Airport REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Dublin Fingal TD, Alan Farrell has said that the new Garda station at Dublin Airport will be hugely beneficial to the area and help reduce crime. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 12/5/2022 News Perceptions of Police Among Kenyan Female Immigrants in the United States We explored how highly educated and middle-class Kenyan female immigrants perceive their encounters with the police in the United States, including the decision to access the criminal justice system in response to their victimization. We found a positive correlation between perceptions of procedural justice and cooperation among Kenyan women immigrants. Conversely, prior victimization was inversely associated with help-seeking among these women. When Kenyan female immigrants perceived high police effectiveness in dealing with IPV, they were more likely to feel obligated to obey the U.S. police. Implications and recommendations for future research are discussed. Feminist Criminology - Registration at source 12/5/2022 Research article Planned garda training in Rialto housing complex postponed REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Planned garda emergency reponse unit training in a Dublin public housing complex has been called off. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 12/5/2022 News Major four-hour garda checkpoint as 200 interviewed by social welfare officers and multiple arrests made REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Two motorists were arrested on suspicion of drug-driving while two ‘dangerously defective’ trucks were grounded at a multi-agency checkpoint on the M18 in Co Clare today. Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 12/5/2022 News The Bias Hunter Itiel Dror is determined to reveal the role of bias in forensics, even if it sparks outrage Science 12/5/2022 Feature Perilous Policing: An Analysis of the Resident Evil Series The current analysis takes seriously representations of the police throughout the Resident Evil series, a hallmark horror game franchise. Drawing from both cultural criminology and gothic criminology, this study involves a grounded theory-based analysis of representations of the police throughout the series, considering them to be culturally salient indicators of attitudes, beliefs, and anxieties concerning police and related institutions of social control in both the USA and Japan. Results of this analysis indicate that the series portrays the police in two ways: (1) stalwart or professional and capable protectors championing good and (2) fallible or corruptible and inadequate. The study interprets these themes through prior research on police occupational culture and identity as well as the American and Japanese historical contexts in which the series emerged, developed, and gained popularity. The analysis also considers how the subversion of the police as protectors in Resident Evil reflects deep seated anxieties about modern policing while also celebrating police violence. Critical Criminology - Registration at source 12/5/2022 Research article Reinventing police and private sector partnerships to drive service improvements and efficiencies With funding increases partially ringfenced for recruitment, more budgetary pressure is on the horizon for UK policing; Neil Amos and Richard Davis of PA Consulting spoke to a panel of police and crime commissioners and former and serving police leaders to discuss what could be done to build better partnerships with the private sector, and drive efficiencies and improved services. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 12/5/2022 Feature, Opinion Independent Office for Police Conduct calls on young people to share their experiences of policing The impact of the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) Youth Panel, working with Leaders Unlocked, has been growing steadily since it was founded in 2018. Their report, published last year, suggested that policing, and experiences of policing, were polarising some young people and contributing to a feeling of isolation. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 12/5/2022 News Landlord jailed in first ‘sex for rent’ case in UK A landlord who “brazenly advertised” a free room in return for sexual services has become the first person in England and Wales to be jailed for so-called ‘sex for rent’ offences. Police Professional 12/5/2022 News New DCC appointed at CNC The former deputy chief constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has been appointed deputy chief constable of the Civil Nuclear Constabulary. Police Professional 12/5/2022 News Former officers jailed over pictures of murdered sisters ‘attacked in prison’ Two former Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) officers jailed for taking pictures of two murdered sisters at a crime scene have been attacked in prison, judges have been told. Police Professional 12/5/2022 News Sophie Linden, APCC joint lead for victims portfolio Sophie Linden, APCC Joint Lead for Victims and Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime in London, provides an update on her national portfolio. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 12/5/2022 News Emily Spurrell, APCC Joint lead for mental health and custody Emily Spurrell, APCC Joint Lead for Mental Health & Custody and PCC for Merseyside, provides an update on her national portfolio. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 12/5/2022 News Public Order Bill: overarching documents These documents relate to the Public Order Bill. Home Office 12/5/2022 Report The Public Order Bill COLLECTION: Information relating to the Public Order Bill introduced in the House of Commons on 11 May 2022. Home Office 12/5/2022 Report Serial killer Levi Bellfield requests permission to marry in prison Killer of Milly Dowler is engaged and has requested a wedding, Ministry of Justice confirms The Guardian 12/5/2022 News Police urging people to surrender their guns Family heirlooms such as antique firearms may also be illegal Planet Radio 12/5/2022 News «183218331834183518361837183818391840Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events