Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96314 total results. Showing results 36901 to 36920 «184218431844184518461847184818491850Next ›Last » Statement on the broadcast of Crown Court sentencing remarks Crown Court sentencing remarks to be broadcast for first time. Victims' Commissioner 27/7/2022 News Record number of police officers quit with Boris Johnson’s flagship 20,000 pledge in danger More than 6,000 extra officers must be recruited in nine months to hit target but rising numbers are quitting The Independent 27/7/2022 News Organizational culture, stress, and coping strategies in the police: an empirical investigation This paper investigates the relationships between organizational culture, stress, and coping strategies in police organizations. In an online survey, 152 German police officers described their workgroups in terms of stressors (e.g. overtime demands, traumatic events), coping strategies (e.g. exercising, drinking alcohol), and shared values (e.g. masculinity, solidarity). Multiple regression models were tested to examine a) the effect of stress on police culture and b) the effect of stress and police culture on coping. Conservative-male culture is stronger in workgroups with high operational stress. Predictors of maladaptive coping are organizational stress and conservative-male culture. Diligence culture is negatively associated with maladaptive coping. Overall, the study indicates that police culture depends on the composition and stress level of a workgroup and influences the way officers cope with stress. The main limitation of the study is the unclear direction of causality. However, our findings have important implications for leadership and psychological intervention within the police. Police Practice and Research 27/7/2022 Research article Government approves publication of General Scheme of Bill which will strengthen law on consent in rape cases and support victims in sexual violence and human trafficking cases REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee TD, has secured Government approval to publish the General Scheme of the Criminal Justice (Sexual Offences and Human Trafficking) Bill 2022. Department of Justice (Republic of Ireland) 27/7/2022 News Longer jail terms for terrorist offences revealed Tougher sentences have been confirmed for extremists who view terrorist material online. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/7/2022 News Crown court sentencing remarks to be broadcast for the first time A change in the law means that judges sentencing remarks can be broadcast on TV. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/7/2022 News More forces re-open IPLDP entry route to attract Uplift recruits GMP and West Yorkshire have joined other forces in keeping the traditional police training route open. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/7/2022 News Four-legged yellow robot dog Spot joins WA Police’s tactical response group AUSTRALIA: A four-legged yellow robot dog dubbed “Spot” could help change the way WA Police respond to high-risk situations. The West Australian (Australia) 27/7/2022 News Truss vows to outlaw street harassment as Sunak pledges ban on ‘downblousing’ Tory leadership hopefuls set out plans to tackle violence against women and girls, as Labour’s Stella Creasy welcomes Truss U-turn The Guardian 27/7/2022 News Former detective tells inquiry Queensland police recruits are taught how to avoid making domestic violence orders AUSTRALIA: Some police recruits learn how to "take shortcuts" to avoid making domestic violence orders and corresponding paperwork within six months of leaving the academy, an inquiry has been told. ABC News (Australia) 27/7/2022 News Coffs Coast police boost AUSTRALIA: The Coffs-Clarence Police District will be bolstered by an additional eight police this financial year, bringing the total increase in officers in the past four years to 24. NSW Nationals 27/7/2022 News Minister must commit to extending firearms licenses NEW ZEALAND: “Minister of Police Chris Hipkins should stop thinking about extending firearms license renewals and just do it,” says ACT’s Firearms Law Reform spokesperson Nicole McKee. Scoop (New Zealand) 27/7/2022 News Met chief should look North for clues to better policing Whatever else happens, things need to feel different to the public we’re here to serve . . . And not tomorrow, not next week. Today.” These were the words Stephen Watson, now chief constable of Greater Manchester, used to a group of senior officers when I worked for him in London more than a decade ago. It had been a week marked by intense gang violence in our part of the capital. Watson decided he’d had enough, and, as the commander for east London, he came in on a hot Saturday afternoon to make clear his expectations to the team on the ground. Since his appointment in Manchester a year ago, Watson has brought the same no-nonsense approach to a force that the police inspectorate The Times - Subscription at source 27/7/2022 Feature, Opinion League tables for police under Liz Truss plan to cut crime Police will be told to cut murder, violence and crimes such as burglary by a fifth if Liz Truss becomes prime minister. The foreign secretary said that her government would publish league tables showing how each force was performing against the national trend on a set of key crimes. The Times - Subscription at source 27/7/2022 News Company unwittingly imported ‘enormous’ haul of liquid drug for dealer NEW ZEALAND: A drug dealer sold hundreds of thousands of doses of a cleaning product with a high concentration of the drug GBL, after purchasing it from an unwitting company that believed it was for commercial purposes. Stuff (New Zealand) 27/7/2022 News, Video Terms of reference for police investigation into Alan Hall miscarriage of justice released NEW ZEALAND: A police probe will determine if officers committed criminal acts or perverted justice in a case that saw an innocent man wrongly jailed for murder. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 27/7/2022 News Gardaí ‘could have prevented doubt’ created by 999 call controversy REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: An Garda Síochána could have prevented a lot of the “uncertainty and doubt” created by the 999 call controversy if it had been “more forthcoming” from the outset, the head of the Policing Authority has said. Commenting in the authority’s 2021 annual report, chairman Bob Collins said it was not clear if the reality of the “very considerable risks” resulting from it was fully appreciated by everyone in the organisation. In his foreword, he said the inadequate recording of, or response to, emergency calls was “a matter of great seriousness” and one of considerable concern to the public. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 27/7/2022 News PCC to commission research into Stop and Search Hertfordshire PCC David Lloyd is currently inviting proposals for a six month research project into Stop and Search disproportionality within the force area. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/7/2022 News Why effective policing depends on closing the digital skills gap 76% of police professionals predict that digital skills will be more in demand over the next three to five years, according to Accenture. Yet a House of Lords inquiry last year found that technologies are often introduced with little digital training. This is a worrying statistic given that 40% of all crime is now estimated to be online. As digital transformation gathers pace and the nature of crime continues to evolve, how can police forces ensure frontline officers, senior management and administrative staff use new technologies to their advantage? Join Virgin Media O2 Business, and the PolicingTV editorial team as we discussed how we can ensure that policing professionals make the most of digital services and better fight crime. PolicingTV - Registration at source 27/7/2022 Analysis, Feature, Video Why effective policing depends on closing the digital skills gap 76% of police professionals predict that digital skills will be more in demand over the next three to five years, according to Accenture. Yet a House of Lords inquiry last year found that technologies are often introduced with little digital training. This is a worrying statistic given that 40% of all crime is now estimated to be online. As digital transformation gathers pace and the nature of crime continues to evolve, how can police forces ensure frontline officers, senior management and administrative staff use new technologies to their advantage? Join Virgin Media O2 Business, and the PolicingTV editorial team as we discussed how we can ensure that policing professionals make the most of digital services and better fight crime. PolicingTV 27/7/2022 Analysis, Feature, Video «184218431844184518461847184818491850Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events