Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93469 total results. Showing results 37001 to 37020 «184718481849185018511852185318541855Next ›Last » Teenager accused of UK terror plot took photos of police station, court told Luke Skelton, 18, allegedly carried out ‘hostile reconnaissance’ and believed he was engaged in a race war The Guardian 3/5/2022 News From ground to air: How police use drones in their search for missing people Their roles could not be more different but their goal is the same - to find missing people. Sergeant Steven Pollock is part of the Air Support Unit, helping to provide a Scotland-wide eye in the sky to help trace vulnerable people. Glasgow Times 3/5/2022 Feature Gender, Police Culture, and Structured Ambivalence: Navigating ‘fit’ With the Brotherhood, Boys’ Club, and Sisterhood Women are increasingly represented in policing; however, inclusion alone will not eradicate existing structural and cultural barriers to meaningful change. Insights from interviews with ninety-one Canadian women police of varied rank and tenure, demonstrate women’s experiences of structured ambivalence as they strategically deploy and resist gendered policing narratives of the Brotherhood, Boys’ Club, and Sisterhood to negotiate their own ‘fit.’ In this way, they both challenge and reinforce gendered boundaries that create barriers to meaningful transformation. These findings demonstrate the need for change initiatives to address the complex and ever-shifting role of gender in policing organizations. Feminist Criminology 3/5/2022 Research article Financial Crime Scripting: Introducing A Financial Perspective to the Dutch Cocaine Trade The Netherlands operates as a distribution hub for cocaine, due to its transit characteristics cocaine is imported from South America and distributed to the rest of Europe. To enhance the financial approach to organized crimes, this article proposes a new crime script: a financial crime script. With a special focus on the importing stage, 76 Dutch court rulings are analyzed to make a first financial crime script. This financial crime script provides new insight into the proceeds, costs, and means of payment of criminal organizations and therefore could aid law enforcement in calculating criminal gains. Police Journal 3/5/2022 Research article Meeting Tina Orr-Munro, author of crime novel Breakneck Point and former Editor of Policing Insight Policing Insight and PolicingTV Publisher Bernard Rix recently met Tina Orr Munro, author of crime novel Breakneck Point and former Editor of Policing Insight, for a Policing Friendship Tour walk-and-talk along part of the Tarka Trail near Barnstaple, Devon. Prior to writing Breakneck Point, her debut crime novel, Tina trained and worked as a Crime Scene Investigator for many years, then became a police and crime journalist. She and her family live in North Devon, the setting for Breakneck Point. Her time as a CSI provided much of the inspiration for the novel. PolicingTV 3/5/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Nova Scotia mass shooting gunman drew police attention 10 years before killings CANADA: A new document shows that the gunman who killed 22 people in rural Nova Scotia had been on the radar of police up to a decade before his two-day rampage in April 2020. Coast Reporter (Canada) 3/5/2022 News Privacy guidance on facial recognition for police agencies CANADA: Facial recognition (FR) has emerged as a powerful technology that can pose serious risks to privacy. Office of the Privacy Commission of Canada 3/5/2022 Report ‘Rolling Thunder’ convoy cost Ottawa police about $3M: board chair CANADA: The “Rolling Thunder” protest in the national capital over the weekend cost an estimated $2.5 to $3 million to police, says the chair of Ottawa’s police services board. Global News (Canada) 3/5/2022 News, Video Ireland to share face biometrics with EU to tackle crime on wider scale REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Ireland will share the face biometrics of suspects and convicted criminals with other European Union countries. BiometricUpdate.com 3/5/2022 News Calls for domestic violence registry to help protect women in relationships REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: There are renewed calls for those convicted of violence against women to be placed on a register of offenders. newstalk (Republic of Ireland) 3/5/2022 News Armed garda unit for Dublin ‘at crisis point’ due to staffing issues REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Garda’s frontline armed unit for Dublin is at crisis point because it does not have enough officers, insiders warned last night. Dublin Live (Republic of Ireland) 3/5/2022 News Paul Fotheringham: ‘Betrayed by the actions of a minority, hurt and devalued by government’ With the latest survey of police superintendents in England and Wales as well as Northern Ireland revealing record levels of low morale – and fewer than four in 10 officers prepared to recommend joining the police service to others – Police Superintendents’ Association President Paul Fotheringham has called for a “determination to value and care for our people” that matches efforts to repair policing’s relationship with the public. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 3/5/2022 Feature, Opinion Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 3/5/2022 News Cumbria Constabulary officers and staff join the thousands who have FREE access to Policing Insight! – Find out how Policing Insight welcomes officers and staff at Cumbria Constabulary, who now have FREE access with the start of a new organisation wide subscription. They join a community of officers and staff from many other UK and international police forces with an interest in progressive policing. Read on to find out how to use your FREE subscriber access. Policing Insight 3/5/2022 Feature Disaster victim identification staff endure mental stress and exhaustion to reunite families with lost loved ones New Zealand Police Senior Sergeant Steve Harwood has led disaster victim identification (DVI) teams in the wake of some of the world’s largest mass casualty events; and while officers and staff are driven by the desire to reunite grieving relatives with the remains of their loved ones, the mental and physical wellbeing of those teams must also be a priority, as he explained to Policing Insight Deputy Editor Sarah Gibbons. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 3/5/2022 Feature, Interview Police fail to solve more than 500 burglaries a day Number of people being charged hits record low as former officers reveal forces do not consider such crimes ‘a priority’ The Telegraph 3/5/2022 News Police in Durham have handed out fewer fines for breaching Covid lockdown rules than Scotland Yard, figures show Scotland Yard has issued nearly 17 times as many fixed penalty notices for Covid rule-breaking as Durham Constabulary. Mail Online 3/5/2022 News Five British soldiers are held ‘for dealing cocaine at base’ after ‘shakedown’ raid by military police At least five British soldiers have been arrested in a sting by military police on suspicion of dealing cocaine at their base. Mail Online 3/5/2022 News Fewer than half of senior police leaders would recommend joining the service, Telegraph can reveal A survey conducted across superintendent ranks also found morale amongst officers at its lowest-ever point The Telegraph - Subscription at source 3/5/2022 News Kinahan cartel: ‘Nobody is untouchable’ – how the net is tightening around Ireland’s $1billion drug gang PODCAST: The latest episode of the Sky News Daily podcast looks at how recent developments suggest a suspected Irish crime empire might finally be about to crumble. Sky News 3/5/2022 Video «184718481849185018511852185318541855Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events