Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96295 total results. Showing results 37281 to 37300 «186118621863186418651866186718681869Next ›Last » Notts PCC banned from driving and fined for speeding The Police and Crime Commissioner caught for speeding five times has been banned from driving for six months. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/7/2022 News West Midlands first force to livestream body worn video footage As of today, updated body worn cameras will enable frontline West Midlands officers to livestream footage from incidents they attend. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/7/2022 News Strangulation law: Eight factors that will count towards a stiffer jail sentence for domestic abusers NEW ZEALAND: A man who choked his ex-partner on a bed until she nearly passed out has complained that his sentence of two years and three months in prison is unfair. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 18/7/2022 News New ‘Problem-Solving Courts’ to combat drug and alcohol-fuelled crime Ground-breaking new courts will trial “a tougher approach to community sentences” to make drug and alcohol abusers tackle their addiction head-on or face harsher consequences. Police Professional 18/7/2022 News Auckland gang warfare – city sees 109 reported gun crimes in a single month NEW ZEALAND: Open gang warfare and brazen shootings in Auckland saw recorded gun crimes spike during a single month in the Super City with an average of more than three per day. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 18/7/2022 News, Video ‘Swift, Certain, Tough: New Consequences for Drug Possession’ white paper CONSULTATION: The results of this consultation will inform the government’s approach to reforming the way the criminal justice system deals with adult drug possession offences and to changing drug testing on arrest powers. Home Office 18/7/2022 Report North Wales Police relies on NICE Investigate for digital transformation and pandemic protection Today, digital transformation is pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in policing and this includes transforming how police forces collect, analyze and share evidence. One digital evidence management trailblazer is North Wales Police. Using NICE Investigate, North Wales Police was able to digitally transform work processes around evidence collection and sharing, to help minimize risk of contact during the recent pandemic, while still continuing to provide the utmost service to the community and justice partners. Policing Insight 18/7/2022 Advertisement, Feature ASB not a problem but a partnership problem APCC Local Policing Leads reinforce the collective responsibility that we all have in tackling anti-social behaviour (ASB) as part of ASB Awareness Week. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 18/7/2022 News Forensic inquiry to examine UK rape case after man’s 17 years in jail DNA links another man to the crime in Greater Manchester for which Andrew Malkinson was jailed The Guardian 18/7/2022 News Police accountability a ‘gaping hole’ in N.L., says scathing new civilian report CANADA: A new report condemning the state of police oversight in Newfoundland and Labrador is proposing a complete overhaul of who watches the province's two police forces. CBC News (Canada) 18/7/2022 News Tory police boss banned from driving after breaking speed limit five times Caroline Henry had vowed to crack down on speeding during her time as Nottinghamshire PCC The Guardian 18/7/2022 News Cocaine, meth, fentanyl seized in giant drug bust in Brantford CANADA: Three people are in police custody after officers from Six Nations, Brantford police and the OPP searched two homes in Brantford on Thursday and found drugs, guns, jewelry and cash. Blue Line (Canada) 18/7/2022 News Women in Britain are still being taken to court over ‘illegal’ abortions – it’s time for change The British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS) is among 66 organisations and individuals who have signed a letter asking prosecutors to end the criminalisation of women who end their pregnancies. Stylist 18/7/2022 Feature Kinahan cartel bypassing Irish allies in favour of unknown ‘franchisees’ for drugs business REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda sources say cartel network of Irish members and allies now so well known that many of them are no longer of any value to the cartel in Ireland The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 18/7/2022 News Police boss ‘truly sorry’ as she is sentenced for speeding five times A police boss has been banned from driving for six months after speeding on five occasions in four months. Express 18/7/2022 News Video-conferencing cross agency working group (VCWG) interim report REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Video-conferencing Cross Agency Working Group (VCWG) was established in July 2020 to assess the impact of proposed legislative measures to expand the use of video-link in criminal trials. [pdf] Department of Justice (Republic of Ireland) 18/7/2022 Report Call for more technology changes in courts REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Allowing key prosecution documents to be circulated electronically and further expanding video-link in criminal proceedings should be considered to reduce the demands on garda and prison resources and improve court efficiency, an expert committee has said. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 18/7/2022 News Effects of Empathy and Question Types on Suspects’ Provision of Information in Investigative Interviews The current study examines the relationship between the extent of, and various types of, empathy and of questions on suspects’ provision of information in 16 real-life police interviews. Multiple linear regressions were conducted to: predict suspects’ information provision in relation to (a) open questions, (b) the extent of displayed empathy and (c) each of the empathy types. Verbatim transcriptions of police interviews with suspects of sexual offences were coded for: (a) the extent and types of interviewer empathy, (b) the proportionality of interviewer open versus closed questions, and (c) suspects’ information provision. It was found that the proportion of open (versus closed) questions and the amount of empathy demonstrated by interviewers had a positive relationship with suspects’ information provision. The latter supports a recent finding by the authors involving a different sample of police interviews. Whereas in a growing number of countries the training of police interviewers has been emphasizing use of open questions, the current study aids weight to the small amount of research literature on the importance of interviewer empathy. Indeed, the effectiveness of open questions might be influenced by the amount of interviewer empathy in an interview. International Journal of Police Science & Management - Subscription at source 18/7/2022 Research article ‘Friend in need’ scam costs WhatsApp users £1.5m A convincing WhatsApp scam where criminals pose as a friend or family member in need of money has cost victims more than £1.5 million this year, according to new data from Action Fraud. Police Professional 18/7/2022 News Recreational drug users could have passports and driving licences confiscated under new plans in government crackdown Home Secretary Priti Patel says the move shows the government is "cracking down on drug use" which is "a scourge across society". Sky News 18/7/2022 News «186118621863186418651866186718681869Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events