Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96286 total results. Showing results 37401 to 37420 «186718681869187018711872187318741875Next ›Last » Two police officers in court over indecent image of child Two Greater Manchester Police officers will go on trial accused of making and sending an indecent image of a child. BBC 14/7/2022 News Suffolk Constabulary launches pioneering live chat support for domestic abuse victims Suffolk Constabulary has successfully piloted online live chat in a revolutionary way to communicate safely with victims of domestic abuse. Police Professional 14/7/2022 News Chief constables pledge support for Police Covenant Chief Constables from all 43 Home Office forces in England and Wales have pledged their support for the Police Covenant today (July 14) after it was recently enshrined in law as one of the new measures in the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act. Police Professional 14/7/2022 News Police Covenant published to support policing community 'Policing is a challenging but immensely rewarding career and we must look after our people so they are best able to look after the public' College of Policing 14/7/2022 News Unauthorised encampments: guidance for police GUIDANCE: Sets out the suite of powers available for police to respond to unauthorised encampments and to tackle a range of harms proportionately. Home Office 14/7/2022 Report Chief Constables pledge support for Police Covenant Chief Constables from all 43 Home Office forces in England and Wales have today (14th July) pledged their support for the Police Covenant which was recently enshrined in law as one of the new measures of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 14/7/2022 News Winnipeg Police Service: A culture of safety for all 2021 Statistical report CANADA: The Winnipeg Police Service 2021 Statistical Report is by its nature a collection of crimes reported to police that occurred in Winnipeg. While the statistics are informative, what’s missing is the context and stories behind the crime reports. [pdf] Winnipeg Police Service 14/7/2022 Report Two Met police officers charged with assault amid claims of excessive force Charges relate to a man who was stopped in Hendon, north London, with the officers accused of common assault by beating The Guardian 14/7/2022 News Winnipeg police seeing increase in gun-related calls, violent crime, theft of car accessories: report CANADA: A new report from the Winnipeg Police Service shows that the service is seeing an increase in gun-related calls, assaults involving weapons, and theft of catalytic converters. CTV News (Canada) 14/7/2022 News Violent crimes raise red flags for local police CANADA: A rise in violent crimes in Moose Jaw is not going unnoticed by the Moose Jaw Police Service. Discover Moose Jaw (Canada) 14/7/2022 News Lord Mayor invites Garda Commissioner to Cork REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda Commissioner Drew Harris is due to visit Cork City in the coming months, Fine Gael councillor Deirdre Forde, the lord mayor of Cork City, has told The Echo. Echo Live (Republic of Ireland) 14/7/2022 News Put defibrillators at every garda station – Dolan REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Defibrillators should be provided at all garda stations, said Cllr John Dolan, whose “life was saved” by one. Westmeath Independent (Republic of Ireland) 14/7/2022 News Gardaí carry out 126 searches in two days for EU-wide operation targeting human trafficking REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaí conducted 126 inspections of people, locations, vehicles and documents as part of an EU-wide operation targeting human trafficking and exploitation. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 14/7/2022 News The Effects of Rapport Building on Information Disclosure in Virtual Interviews Rapport building has been identified as an effective tool when interviewing victims and witnesses of events that may be sensitive in nature. The objective of this study was to examine the rapport-building process within a virtual interviewing context. Participants (N = 94) were shown a sexual education video and then questioned about the content of the video in a live virtual interview using either a rapport (e.g., empathy, personalization, smiling) or no-rapport (e.g., flat tone, no smiling, no personalization) approach. Results showed that perceived rapport was much higher in the rapport condition compared to the no-rapport condition (d = 1.47). Participants in the rapport condition also provided substantially more dialog (d = 0.85) and reported more accurate details (d = 0.42) in the substantive phase of the interview than those in the no-rapport condition. Implications of this study for investigative interviews conducted virtually will be discussed. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology 14/7/2022 Research article Evaluating Return-to-Work Programmes after Critical Incidents: a Review of the Evidence In most countries, employers have a responsibility to ensure the safety and well-being of their employees, including those who work in hazardous occupations. Policing can be a hazardous occupation and officers can face physical threats to life. Yet in the police service, there appears to be a dichotomy between treating officers involved in critical incidents solely in terms of serious clinical issues (e.g. PTSD) whilst simultaneously setting a strong expectation that these officers will return to work quickly and with little effect on their work performance. We review the research literature on return-to-work programmes to establish how much the effect of critical incidents on officers’ work performance is being considered and to identify future research directions. Findings indicate an emphasis on improving mental health but a lack of research into occupational outcomes. They also reveal distinct promise for peer-led reintegration programmes. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology 14/7/2022 Research article Meeting Dr Victoria Herrington, Director Knowledge for the Australian Institute of Police Management (AIPM) On a blustery day in June, PolicingTV publisher Bernard Rix met Dr Victoria Herrington, Director Knowledge for the Australian Institute of Police Management (AIPM) and International Advisory Committee Member for the Scottish Institute for Police Research (SIPR). Plenty covered on this Policing Friendship Tour walk-talk-and-film around Portsmouth Harbour, including leadership in policing; the impact of silos across policing and elsewhere; law enforcement and public health. With policing related papers in publications as diverse as The Lancet and Police Practice & Research, and a professional career that crosses (at least) three continents, Vicky shares some fascinating insights during the walk. PolicingTV - Subscription at source 14/7/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Meeting Dr Victoria Herrington, Director Knowledge for the Australian Institute of Police Management (AIPM) On a blustery day in June, PolicingTV publisher Bernard Rix met Dr Victoria Herrington, Director Knowledge for the Australian Institute of Police Management (AIPM) and International Advisory Committee Member for the Scottish Institute for Police Research (SIPR). Plenty covered on this Policing Friendship Tour walk-talk-and-film around Portsmouth Harbour, including leadership in policing; the impact of silos across policing and elsewhere; law enforcement and public health. With policing related papers in publications as diverse as The Lancet and Police Practice & Research, and a professional career that crosses (at least) three continents, Vicky shares some fascinating insights during the walk. PolicingTV 14/7/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Warnings over ‘inconsistent’ monitoring of criminals after release from prison Serious violent criminals and registered sex offenders are subject to Mappa (Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements) to ensure their risk to the public is monitored once they are released from prison. Sky News 14/7/2022 News PSNI knew Glenn Quinn was under threat, says family The brother of a man found murdered in his Carrickfergus home in 2020 has said police failed to inform him that his life was under threat. BBC 14/7/2022 News Deported criminals are sneaking back into UK in small boats: Chief inspector of prisons warns dangerous convicts are among the 14,100 migrants who have crossed Channel so far this year Dangerous criminals who have been deported after being released from prison are among the thousands of migrants who have travelled to the UK in small boats this year, a report has found. 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