Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93447 total results. Showing results 37341 to 37360 «186418651866186718681869187018711872Next ›Last » National Stop and Search learning report, April 2022 This report brings together evidence from our work, stakeholder engagement and published research to highlight concerns about transparency, legitimacy, scrutiny, and disproportionality that must be considered and addressed by the police service and others. Our aim is to support change and improvement in policing practice to help increase public confidence. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 21/4/2022 Report Amid death and destruction in Ukraine, the foundations are already being laid to prosecute war criminals As new footage continues to highlight horrific images of the devastation wrought by the Russian military in Ukraine, preparations are already underway to ensure that war criminals can be prosecuted post-conflict; Policing Insight contributor Gareth Bryon, and former police detective and war crime investigator Howard Tucker, consider the challenges facing those trying to build a case, and the processes involved. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 21/4/2022 Analysis, Feature England should follow Scotland and Wales and ban smacking, says children’s tsar Dame Rachel De Souza says children should be given same legal protection from assault as adults The Guardian 21/4/2022 News Met police culture problems ‘not just a few bad apples’, says acting head Sir Stephen House calls for change in sacking procedures at home affairs select committee appearance The Guardian 21/4/2022 News Q1 2022 Report to the Edmonton Police Commission CANADA: This report has been prepared for the April 21, 2022, Edmonton Police Commission meeting. [pdf] Edmonton Police Commission (Canada) 21/4/2022 Report Good victim care isn’t dependent on spending more time with victims of crime Victim care has long been an interest of mine. I’ve been doing research on it, as well as giving advice and training to police forces, for more than 25 years, but that work has really taken off in the last ten years. Although I haven’t kept a precise count, in that time I have given courses on the subject to well over 6,000 police officers and staff who deal directly with victims of crime, either in person or over the telephone The Police Foundation 20/4/2022 Feature, Opinion APCC leads respond to IOPC report on stop and search IOPC report calls for stop and search law change and identifies 18 opportunities for improvement. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 20/4/2022 News Chief Constable welcomes new probationary constables to Police Scotland Chief Constable Iain Livingstone welcomed 297 new probationary Constables to Police Scotland and thanked them for their commitment to public service during an oath of office ceremony at Police Scotland Headquarters, Tulliallan. Police Scotland 20/4/2022 News Police didn’t question Dominic Cummings over lockdown breach because of ‘his character’ Boris Johnson's former chief adviser Dominic Cummings broke lockdown rules during the pandemic, but was not questioned by the police. Durham Police's chief constable Jo Farrell explains why... Mirror 20/4/2022 News Stop and search must be reformed to prevent ethnic minorities being unfairly targeted, says police watchdog The Independent Office for Police Conduct has made 18 recommendations to forces in England and Wales to reform use of the controversial policing power i News 20/4/2022 News Met Police: Problems not just a ‘few bad apples’, says chief Acting Met Commissioner Sir Stephen House has admitted cultural problems in the force are "not a few bad apples". BBC 20/4/2022 News Police watchdog: ethnic minorities need protection from unfair stop and search IOPC condemns stops based on ‘stereotypes and racial bias’ and cites case of teenager reportedly stopped 60 times The Guardian 20/4/2022 News SA police boss defends role over vaccines AUSTRALIA: South Australia's police chief and emergency coordinator has appeared in court to defend his role in imposing mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations for health workers. Perth Now (Australia) 20/4/2022 News Met Commissioner clashes with MPs over stop and search Acting Met Police commissioner Sir Stephen House was questioned by the Home Affairs select committee this morning, where he clashed with MPs over stop and search and discrimination in the police force. Politics.co.uk 20/4/2022 News NSW police officers keep their jobs despite having domestic violence convictions AUSTRALIA: Newly appointed New South Wales Police Commissioner, Karen Webb, has faced significant criticism of the NSW Police Force’s ability – or, rather, inability – to respond promptly, fairly and properly to cases of domestic violence. Sydney Criminal Lawyers 20/4/2022 News Crime on the rise across New Zealand NEW ZEALAND: Recently, there have been a lot of reports both locally and nationally about increasing rates of crime, with criminals getting bolder as a result of the Government going soft on crime. Times Online (New Zealand) 20/4/2022 News More leadership needed from Commissioner in light of tragic event NEW ZEALAND: “The Police Commissioner needs to front up and prevent an information vacuum from occurring in light of last weekend’s tragic shooting in New Plymouth,” says ACT’s Police spokesperson Chris Baillie. Scoop (New Zealand) 20/4/2022 News Fatal police shootings call for change in approach – Māori advocate NEW ZEALAND: A criminal justice advocate says police are not being held accountable for how they treat Māori. [AUDIO] RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 20/4/2022 News Good victim care isn’t dependent on spending more time with victims of crime Victim care has long been an interest of mine. I’ve been doing research on it, as well as giving advice and training to police forces, for more than 25 years, but that work has really taken off in the last ten years. Although I haven’t kept a precise count, in that time I have given courses on the subject to well over 6,000 police officers and staff who deal directly with victims of crime, either in person or over the telephone. The Police Foundation 20/4/2022 Feature, Opinion Well-Being of Police Personnel: Role of Perceived Social Support and Perceived Control of Internal States The cross-sectional study aimed to investigate the relationship between the domains of perceived social support (PSS), perceived control of internal states (PCOIS) and well-being (WB) among police personnel. One hundred twenty two police officers (106 males and 16 females) from the state of Odisha, India were selected using purposive sampling method and were required to fill up the perceived social support, perceived control of internal states and well-being questionnaires. The relationships among these variables were examined using Pearson product moment correlation. The impact of social support and perceived control of internal states on well-being was analysed by multiple hierarchical regression analysis. Significant positive relationships among all these variables were noted. The relationship between the social support from friends’ domain and well-being was not significant. In addition, well-being was predicted by both perceived social support and perceived control of internal states. The findings of this study can help in developing interventions which can enhance the well-being of police personnel by targeting their perceived social support and perceived control of internal states. Police Journal - Registration at source 20/4/2022 Research article «186418651866186718681869187018711872Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events