Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 101020 total results. Showing results 37301 to 37320 «186218631864186518661867186818691870Next ›Last » Police Scotland welcomes 300 new constables Three hundred new recruits were sworn into the office of constable at Police Scotland on Thursday, (November 10). Police Professional 11/11/2022 News Officer dismissed for sexual relationship with vulnerable woman A Dyfed-Powys Police sergeant has been dismissed without notice after engaging in a sexual relationship with a woman who was a vulnerable victim of crime. Police Professional 11/11/2022 News Reflections on the Intelligence International Conference in Melbourne, Australia After a pandemic-enforced two year break from meeting "in person", the Australian Institute of Professional Intelligence Officers (AIPIO) held their "Intelligence International: Collaboration in an Uncertain World" Conference recently, in Melbourne, Australia. PolicingTV was invited to attend, and filmed this video at the conference. We meet initially with Isabel Schmidt and Dr Phil Kowalik, AIPIO Executive Associate Board Member and President respectively. Dr Phil then introduces us to, and speaks with, a number of the conference's delegates, exhibitors and speakers - including Dr Tracey Green, the Australia New Zealand Policing Advisory Agency's (ANZPAA's) Chief Executive Officer. PolicingTV - Registration at source 11/11/2022 Video Reflections on the Intelligence International Conference in Melbourne, Australia After a pandemic-enforced two year break from meeting "in person", the Australian Institute of Professional Intelligence Officers (AIPIO) held their "Intelligence International: Collaboration in an Uncertain World" Conference recently, in Melbourne, Australia. PolicingTV was invited to attend, and filmed this video at the conference. We meet initially with Isabel Schmidt and Dr Phil Kowalik, AIPIO Executive Associate Board Member and President respectively. Dr Phil then introduces us to, and speaks with, a number of the conference's delegates, exhibitors and speakers - including Dr Tracey Green, the Australia New Zealand Policing Advisory Agency's (ANZPAA's) Chief Executive Officer. PolicingTV 11/11/2022 Video Hot Spots of Commercial Sex Activities in New York City Neighborhoods: Lessons Learned Understanding the spatial distribution of commercial sex activities (CSA) in urban environments is important in addressing the harms against sex workers and identifying sex trafficking operations. Guided by crime pattern theory, using Census data and New York Police Department (NYPD) prostitution-related arrests data (N = 29,075) from 2010 to 2019, this study examines the “hot spots” of CSA in New York City. Local Spatial Autocorrelation Analysis (LISA) identified distinctive spatial clusters of CSA, whereas logistic regression explained their significant congregation in immigrant and racial-ethnic enclaves. The heterogeneity of clusters by boroughs portrays the convergence of activity space of sex workers, patrons, and sex business opportunities reflecting the high-demand locations of CSA and human trafficking in NYC. Crime and Delinquency - Subscription at source 11/11/2022 Research article Structuring Discretion: The Association Between Law Enforcement Policies and Arrests of Children in Florida Thousands of children are arrested annually in the United States, and little is known about law enforcement policies regarding the arrest of children. The goal of this study was to examine the association between law enforcement policies pertaining to the arrest of children and arrests involving children in the state of Florida, the largest state in the U.S. that lacks a minimum age for juvenile court jurisdiction. Policies pertaining to the arrest of children were obtained from 215 law enforcement agencies, serving 95% of Florida’s population. Results indicated policies were not associated with arrests involving children, suggesting less-discretionary policies may be needed to reduce arrests for children in states lacking minimum ages for juvenile court jurisdiction. Crime and Delinquency - Subscription at source 11/11/2022 Research article Untapped potential: International perspectives on volunteer police worldwide Law enforcement globally faces similar challenges around officers numbers, diversity and community engagement, yet the crucial contribution of policing volunteers – and the relatively untapped potential – is often overlooked; Dr Iain Britton of the University of Northampton’s Institute for Public Safety, Crime and Justice reports on recent global gatherings of volunteer policing leaders and academics in the UK, and plans to improve the international sharing of evidence and best practice. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 11/11/2022 Feature, Innovation Can predictive models flag future police shootings? AUSTRALIA: Researchers are turning to artificial intelligence to help spot, and manage, officers who are more likely to use deadly force. Cosmos Magazine 11/11/2022 Feature Police are failing crime victims, says UK neighbourhood officer Police are spending too much time taking care of societal problems and are not tackling enough crime, the UK lead for neighbourhood policing says. Chief Constable Olivia Pinkney says officers can spend half their shifts working on behalf of other services. As a result, crime victims are being "failed" and the criminal justice system is now in "crisis", she says. BBC 11/11/2022 News Belgian police officer stabbed to death in suspected terror attack BELGIUM: A police officer has been stabbed to death near a railway station in Brussels in a suspected terrorist attack. The attacker stabbed the officer in the neck and shot his colleague with a gun that he was carrying. The assailant was then shot in the legs and abdomen by an officer from a different patrol and taken to hospital, where he later died, according to Belgian media. The Times - Subscription at source 11/11/2022 News Joining up Justice with Real World Solutions The criminal justice system is under severe strain and the workforce is struggling to meet demand - but technology provides grounds for optimism. Technology has the potential to unlock efficiency gains, drive integration and help decision-making. This report - commissioned by CGI - explores how that can be done, easing pressures on the system and improving outcomes for victims, witnesses and offenders. It contains practical recommendations for using technology to catalyse change and remove many of the obstacles in the way of swift and fair justice. Crest Advisory 11/11/2022 Report UK officers brought over to ease Guernsey Police staff shortages A shortfall in Guernsey's police force is being bolstered by the support of several UK officers. ITV News 11/11/2022 News Media fanning flames of Just Stop Oil protests, says police chief The elected police chief whose force arrested an LBC journalist has accused the media of “fanning the flames” of the Just Stop Oil protests by giving the group publicity. The Times - Subscription at source 11/11/2022 News Thames Valley Police: Ex-PC’s gross misconduct for flirtatious texts A former police officer would have been sacked for engaging in a "flirtatious" text message chat with a member of the public. BBC 11/11/2022 News Former police chief jailed over ‘extreme pornography’ sent on WhatsApp A police superintendent has been jailed for possession of extreme images and using his force's computers for personal background checks Mirror 11/11/2022 News Suella Braverman drops demand for police recruits to have a degree Suella Braverman is to ditch a blanket requirement for all police officers to have degrees after a backlash from chief constables. The home secretary said there would still be a non-degree entry route to continue delivering “officers of the highest calibre”. The Times - Subscription at source 11/11/2022 News Mina Smallman gives new Met chief ‘100 days’ to address sexism and racism Mother of murdered sisters Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry says unless Mark Rowley makes changes in force she is ‘coming for him’. The Guardian 11/11/2022 News Cybercrime Strategy 2022–2027 AUSTRALIA: Technology is central to the way we live our lives. Technology also has an impact on the frequency and reach of many crimes. Victoria Police (Australia) 11/11/2022 Report Attributes and access Dr John Coxhead examines the debate surrounding a ‘degree-only’ requirement for new recruits to the police service. Police Professional - Subscription at source 10/11/2022 Feature Prostate Cancer Awareness Month 1 in 8 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime, and 1 in 4 black men will be diagnosed. Those who have had a close relative suffer with either breast or prostate cancer have a 1 in 3 chance of being diagnosed. However, if caught early, the disease can be very treatable. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 10/11/2022 News «186218631864186518661867186818691870Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events