Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93455 total results. Showing results 37061 to 37080 «185018511852185318541855185618571858Next ›Last » Streamlined Forensic Reporting update: Spring 2022 Since its adoption by FCN in 2020, SFR has played an important part in the criminal justice process, and we want to give you a brief update on progress and changes to the various documents and guidance that make up SFR. Forensic Capability Network 29/4/2022 News A happy anniversary: reflections on measuring police performance through the decades Anniversaries are more than mere dates on a calendar. Whether the events they recall are happy, sad or more mixed, they give us an opportunity to reflect on the past (‘how things have changed since then!’) and to look to the future (‘I wonder where we’ll be in another five years?’). The Police Foundation 29/4/2022 Feature, Opinion Gross misconduct proven after wrongful detention and search by Sussex Police A disciplinary panel dismissed a Sussex Police constable without notice and ruled another former officer would have been sacked, if still serving, over their actions following the wrongful detention and search of a man found with cannabis. It followed an investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 29/4/2022 News HMICFRS inspections: evaluation of remote inspection methods Today we published our report on the evaluation of remote inspection methods required during the COVID-19 pandemic. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 29/4/2022 Report From harm to hope: A 10-year drugs plan to cut crime and save lives POLICY PAPER: A 10-year plan to cut crime and save lives by reducing the supply and demand for drugs and delivering a high-quality treatment and recovery system. Home Office 29/4/2022 Report PFEW response to recommendations set out in Home Affairs Committee report The Police Federation of England and Wales welcomes many of the recommendations set out in the Home Affairs Committee report on police conduct and complaints, notably the introduction of an independent chair for the IOPC and more funding for PCCs and PSD departments so they can be resourced properly. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 29/4/2022 News Governments election bill achieves royal assent Chair of the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners Marc Jones said: “The APCC welcomes the Elections Act, which means that future elections for PCCs, PFCCs and Mayors will be moved to the First Past the Post System. This is better understood by the public than the Supplementary Voting System and will make it easier for voters to express a clear choice at the ballot box. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 29/4/2022 News Sydney man charged with multiple child abuse offences AUSTRALIA: A 33-year-old man faced Burwood Local Court yesterday (28 April 2022) charged with allegedly sharing child abuse material on end-to-end encrypted messaging platforms. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 29/4/2022 News ‘Unless someone speaks up there will be no change’: Veteran NT Police sergeant calls out leadership failures AUSTRALIA: I have concerns about the actions of executive officers of the NT Police, in particular the Police Commissioner Jamie Chalker. This concern relates to the authoritarian management as a whole, and specifically in relation to the charging of Constable Zach Rolfe. NT Independent (Australia) 29/4/2022 Feature, Opinion The streets have eyes – but does that make them safer? NEW ZEALAND: Millions of dollars of ratepayers' money has been spent installing and running CCTV systems, but the eyes on our streets are not necessarily making us any safer. Farah Hancock reports. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 29/4/2022 Feature ‘A real worry’: Two 12-year-olds caught in group of six youths stealing cars NEW ZEALAND: Two children aged 12 were part of a group of six young people arrested after breaking into cars overnight on the Kāpiti Coast. Stuff (New Zealand) 29/4/2022 News Support needed for parents of kids acting out – Sir Graham Lowe NEW ZEALAND: Youth crime needs to be addressed with better parenting and support for parents, and the problems worked on by the wider community, says Sir Graham Lowe and a city councillor. [AUDIO] RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 29/4/2022 Feature, Opinion Avon and Somerset appoints new ACC Avon and Somerset Constabulary has appointed Will White to the role of assistant chief constable. Police Professional 29/4/2022 News Notts launches UK’s first ‘Military to Police’ scheme The country’s first scheme to provide a direct pathway for military personnel to join the police service has been launched by Nottinghamshire Police with support from the College of Policing. Police Professional 29/4/2022 News APCC welcomes ‘first past the post’ in new Elections Bill Future elections for police and crime commissioners (PCCs) police, fire and crime commissioners and mayors will be moved to the ‘first past the post system’ after the Government’s Elections Bill received Royal Assent this week. Police Professional 29/4/2022 News Chief Constable Shaun Sawyer announces retirement Chief Constable Shaun Sawyer of Devon and Cornwall Police has announced that he will retire from the force this summer. Police Professional 29/4/2022 News Devon and Cornwall Chief Constable Shaun Sawyer to leave force in summer Devon and Cornwall's most senior police officer will stand down in the summer, the force has said. BBC 29/4/2022 News Protest Policing and Public Perceptions of Police. Evidence From A Natural Experiment in Germany Understanding when, to what extent, and in which contexts high-profile police actions influence trust in and legitimacy of the police is important because police perceptions are associated with cooperation, compliance and, eventually, trust in the state itself. The current study uses a quasi-experimental design to assess changes in public attitudes toward the police after the violent police dispersal of a protest movement against a new railway station project in Stuttgart on 30 September 2010. We found little to no change in several dimensions of perceptions of police and legitimacy, specifically measures of trust in police, moral alignment, procedural fairness, and obligation to obey the police. However, respondents interviewed after the event saw the police as more unduly influenced by political pressure. The results suggest that the impact of high-profile incidents of police violence may depend on institutional context, media response, and post-incident reconciliation strategies. Policing and Society 29/4/2022 Research article Serving Met Police officer charged with rape A serving Met Police officer has been charged with rape. BBC 29/4/2022 News Edmonton’s police commission needs more transparency, says city Coun. Anne Stevenson CANADA: Edmonton’s police commission needs to be more transparent and open up private meetings to foster public trust, a city councillor said Thursday. 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