Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100044 total results. Showing results 36921 to 36940 «184318441845184618471848184918501851Next ›Last » Police investigate claim of secret Chinese police stations in Canada CANADA: RCMP looking into ‘reports of criminal activity’ surrounding facilities allegedly used to pressure Chinese nationals abroad The Guardian 27/10/2022 News Police drone finds Rockingham woman lost for eight hours in remote scrub near Yalgoo AUSTRALIA: Sue Buckless started to worry when she found herself deep in the endless scrub of the plains around remote Yalgoo. ABC News (Australia) 27/10/2022 News, Video Complaints to police watchdog soar above 5000 in one year AUSTRALIA: The police watchdog is dealing with a ballooning number of complaints about the conduct of NSW police officers – more than 5000 in the last year – prompting investigations into unreasonable and excessive use of force, money laundering and drug supply. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 27/10/2022 News NSW government criticised in court over defence to music festival strip-searches AUSTRALIA: The New South Wales government’s claim that strip-searches at music festivals could be reasonable – even if a judge finds they were unlawful – has been criticised in court as illogical. The Guardian 27/10/2022 News Calls for more Police pursuits misguided NEW ZEALAND: Calls for the police to resume active pursuits of fleeing car drivers would not reduce crime and would lead to multiple deaths. Scoop (New Zealand) 27/10/2022 News Queenstown dark web drug ring busted: ‘It’s definitely a growing problem’ NEW ZEALAND: Twelve people have been arrested in relation to an online dark web drug ring in Queenstown Lakes and Central Otago. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 27/10/2022 News Operation Connect: Queenstown Police make significant bust of online drug network NEW ZEALAND: Queenstown Police have put a stop to one of the Southern district's largest online operations for the sale and distribution of controlled Class A, B and C drugs. New Zealand Police 27/10/2022 News Devon and Cornwall continue to have third lowest crime rate. Devon and Cornwall continues to have the third lowest crime rate of the 42 police force areas in England. BBC 27/10/2022 News UK police use of live facial recognition unlawful and unethical, report finds. Study says deployment of technology in public by Met and South Wales police failed to meet standards. The Guardian 27/10/2022 News Better protection for domestic violence victims under pre-charge bail reforms. Victims of crimes such as domestic abuse and sexual assault will be better protected following the arrest of perpetrators under pre-charge bail reforms, which come into force this week. Police Professional 27/10/2022 News Solving complex crime requires community relationships While law enforcement has increasingly acknowledged that improving trust and building relationships with communities are key to successful policing, the skills necessary to establish those relationships are often overlooked in police training or dismissed as ‘common sense’; former Arlington County Master Police Officer Dimitrios Mastoras argues that structured training for officers in building relationships with stakeholders could deliver significant benefits for both policing and the public. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 27/10/2022 Feature, Opinion Number of female officers tops 50,000 for first time. More than 50,000 female officers are now in place in police forces across England and Wales, the highest number since records began, according to Home Office figures. Police Professional 27/10/2022 News ‘Women deserve better’ – Police-recorded crime hits high after sex offences rise. There have been ‘substantial increases’ in sexual offences since spring 2021. The Independent 27/10/2022 News Misconduct process fairer and more transparent due to legally qualified chairs. The Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) will be championing the continued use of legally qualified chairs (LQCs) who play a vital role in ensuring police misconduct hearings are fair and transparent, as it directly feeds into the Home Office review on dismissals. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 27/10/2022 News “You are first a migrant”: The role of police procedural injustice and social identity among Nigerian immigrants in the United States Process-based policing represents a strategy for building productive relationships between the police and residents. This study used data from in-depth qualitative interviews with Nigerian immigrants living in a large city to gauge the potential utility of this strategy. Although participants expected the police to behave in a manner consistent with an idealized image of the United States, police contacts were typically characterized as procedurally unfair, which negatively affected their social identity, their support for the police, and their willingness to comply and cooperate. Participants indicated that such treatment signaled to them that the police considered migrants an outgroup whose members represented a threat to public order and required higher levels of social control. Nevertheless, the evidence suggested that procedurally just tactics may prove effective over time, which could help immigrants identify with the police, support them, and report crimes. Criminology and Criminal Justice - Subscription at source 27/10/2022 Research article Burglary attendance commitment was “hastily” done, says PCC. West Midlands PCC Simon Foster has told Police Oracle that the NPCC "hastily" signed the commitment for officers to attend every burglary. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/10/2022 News Inspector given community order for assaulting vulnerable boy. Inspector Dean Gittoes had arrested the teenager under the Terrorism Act while off-duty. Police Professional - Subscription at source 27/10/2022 News Inside the fight to make Halifax police discipline records public CANADA: When it comes to the way police forces interact with the public, the last few years have been the social equivalent of an earthquake. CBC News (Canada) 27/10/2022 News Toronto Police and Durham Regional Police announce first of its kind collaboration to share firearm bail compliance data CANADA: The Toronto Police Service (TPS) and the Durham Regional Police Service (DRPS) have announced an inter-agency collaboration to share firearm bail compliance data in real time. Blue Line (Canada) 27/10/2022 News OPP Association names new president and vice president CANADA: John Cerasuolo has been named the new president and CEO of the OPP Association. 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