Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93469 total results. Showing results 36861 to 36880 «184018411842184318441845184618471848Next ›Last » Moment professor’s son hit and killed by UK police car as dad accuses cops of ‘murder’ Arthur Holscher-Ermert, 27, died after being hit by an unmarked police car in Peacehaven, East Sussex - he will be laid to rest next to his mum who died four years ago, his dad says. [VIDEO] Mirror 7/5/2022 News, Video Police reopen case after Black child attacked with boat paddle in Bristol Antwon, 12, was playing with friends in March at Conham River Park, Bristol, when the attacker approached the group and accused them of throwing stones - which they denied The Independent 7/5/2022 News UK police criticised for not prosecuting woman who hit black boy with paddle White suspect was arrested but police later told Antwon Forrest’s family no further action was being taken The Guardian 7/5/2022 News Third cannabis factory in a fortnight seized by Organised Crime Partnership Two men have been arrested and a cannabis grow worth approximately £75,000 seized as part of an investigation led by the joint National Crime Agency and Police Scotland Organised Crime Partnership. National Crime Agency (NCA) 6/5/2022 News Sentence welcomed for causing the death by careless driving of a man in 2018 Officers from the Police Service of Northern Ireland’s Collision Investigation Unit have welcomed the sentence handed down to a 22-year-old man for causing the death by careless driving of a man, aged in his 50’s, in 2018. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 6/5/2022 News NSW police find $3m worth of drugs in car AUSTRALIA: Police have allegedly found more than $3 million worth of drugs after pulling over a car on the NSW north coast. Bega District News (Australia) 6/5/2022 News ‘I have never seen a more dysfunctional police management’: Former veteran NT Police officer AUSTRALIA: A massive overhaul of the NT Police system is urgently needed, writes former NT Police officer Carey Joy. NT Independent (Australia) 6/5/2022 Feature, Opinion More police in remote NT areas is a ‘direct threat’ to Aboriginal community, elders say AUSTRALIA: A plan to station more police officers in remote parts of the Northern Territory is a “direct threat” to the safety of Aboriginal people, Warlpiri elders have said. The Guardian 6/5/2022 News Excessive use of force during arrest of youth in Tauranga NEW ZEALAND: The Independent Police Conduct Authority has found that an officer’s use of force when arresting a 14-year-old boy in March 2019 was unjustified. While the arrest was lawful, it was undesirable and could have been avoided. [pdf] Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) (New Zealand) 6/5/2022 Report Big signing for BBBS NEW ZEALAND: Nelson Bays Police have re-confirmed a long standing partnership with Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS). New Zealand Police 6/5/2022 News Cannabis, meth, and firearms seized from organised crime groups NEW ZEALAND: Police seized more than 34,000 cannabis plants and 79kg of dried cannabis with a combined street value of around $95 million during this summer’s aerial cannabis eradication operation. New Zealand Police 6/5/2022 News Doing the right thing? value conflicts and community policing Research on police legitimacy and public confidence underlines the importance of the police demonstrating moral alignment with the communities they serve. However, less attention is given to conflict between values, either within communities or between communities and the police. This study explores value conflicts in community or neighbourhood policing from a perspective of political realism, which suggests that such conflicts are inevitable and can only be resolved in temporary and contingent ways. It does so through a case study of neighbourhood policing, seen through local ward panel meetings, in one London borough. In total, 33 semi-structured interviews with 43 participants were undertaken, and seven hours of observations. This paper identifies four value-based conflicts that emerged through the meetings, and shows how neighbourhood police officers were able to provisionally resolve them, thus supporting confidence and legitimacy. However, it also shows how austerity has put this capacity at risk, both operationally, and through a receding of confidence as an organisational priority, with potential long-term consequences for public confidence in the police. With global protests such as Black Lives Matters, and anti-lockdown demonstrations, underlining the importance of public confidence and legitimacy to police organisations across the world, this paper adds to the evidence on the capacity of community policing to support this, offers a new perspective to understand the role of values in policing, and discusses the policy implications. Policing and Society 6/5/2022 Research article Doing the Right Thing? Value Conflicts and Community Policing Research on police legitimacy and public confidence underlines the importance of the police demonstrating moral alignment with the communities they serve. However, less attention is given to conflict between values, either within communities or between communities and the police. This study explores value conflicts in community or neighbourhood policing from a perspective of political realism, which suggests that such conflicts are inevitable and can only be resolved in temporary and contingent ways. It does so through a case study of neighbourhood policing, seen through local ward panel meetings, in one London borough. In total, 33 semi-structured interviews with 43 participants were undertaken, and seven hours of observations. This paper identifies four value-based conflicts that emerged through the meetings, and shows how neighbourhood police officers were able to provisionally resolve them, thus supporting confidence and legitimacy. However, it also shows how austerity has put this capacity at risk, both operationally, and through a receding of confidence as an organisational priority, with potential long-term consequences for public confidence in the police. With global protests such as Black Lives Matters, and anti-lockdown demonstrations, underlining the importance of public confidence and legitimacy to police organisations across the world, this paper adds to the evidence on the capacity of community policing to support this, offers a new perspective to understand the role of values in policing, and discusses the policy implications. Policing and Society 6/5/2022 Research article Detective’s casebook: modern slavery and working with Romania Last week, a joint operation between Northamptonshire and the Romanian police resulted in seven arrests across the two countries following an investigation into a modern slavery OCG. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/5/2022 News Criminal investigation begins following collision with Sussex Police vehicle The driver of an unmarked Sussex Police vehicle which was involved in a fatal collision with a man has been told he is under criminal investigation for the offence of causing death by dangerous driving. Police Professional 6/5/2022 News Special constable sentenced for online child sexual abuse offences A Special Constable with West Yorkshire Police has been given a two-year suspended sentence for posting online messages fantasising about abusing children and possessing thousands of child sexual abuse images. Police Professional 6/5/2022 News Shrinking photo radar cash could mean steep cuts to Edmonton’s police budget, traffic safety programs CANADA: Steep cuts could be coming to Edmonton’s police and traffic safety programs as funds from photo radar dry up. Edmonton Journal (Canada) 6/5/2022 News Surrey Police Service outlines goal for 295 officers by May 2023 CANADA: With 66 Surrey Police Service officers already working alongside RCMP, a new strategy aims for more to join every two months. Peace Arch News (Canada) 6/5/2022 News Criminal investigation begins after man’s death following collision with Sussex Police vehicle The Independent Office for Police Conduct investigation into the death of a 27-year-old man who was involved in a collision with a Sussex Police vehicle has gathered a substantial amount of evidence. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 6/5/2022 News The RCMP trials using satellite and hyperspectral aerial imaging to locate remains of missing persons CANADA: The RCMP's National Centre for Missing Persons and Unidentified Remains (NCMPUR) is undertaking a Missing Persons Advanced Technology initiative, which uses advancements in satellite and hyperspectral imaging technologies to detect places where human remains, linked to missing person cases, may be partially or shallowly buried or discarded. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 6/5/2022 News «184018411842184318441845184618471848Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events