Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100002 total results. Showing results 37641 to 37660 «187918801881188218831884188518861887Next ›Last » Talking with Catalina Berria Becerra of the PDI Chile International Co-operation Department As part of his Policing Friendship Tour, Policing Insight and PolicingTV Publisher Bernard Rix met PolicÃa de Investigaciones de Chile (PDI) Catalina Berria Becerra of the PDI Chile International Co-operation Department, at their recent International Organised Crime Summit in Santiago, Chile. PolicingTV 10/10/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Safeguarding Families Together: A future collaborative model to safeguard children at risk A multi-agency, multi-disciplinary initiative to safeguard children at risk in domestic abuse situations in Dorset involves social workers, police and healthcare professionals focusing on efforts to rebuild and restore family relationships and taking a ‘whole family working’ approach, explains Lisa Reid, Dorset Children’s Service’s Corporate Director for Quality Assurance and Safeguarding Families Together. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 10/10/2022 Analysis, Feature Magistrates’ staff walk out in row over ‘car crash’ computer upgrade. Magistrates’ courts will be hit by a week-long strike this month, union officials confirmed in the latest blow to the criminal justice system. The Times - Subscription at source 10/10/2022 News British and Spanish cross-border police operation breaks Albanian people smuggling gang An international police effort between officers in the UK and Spain dismantled a people smuggling gang that brought Albanian migrants from Spain to the UK. Police arrested seven people on suspicion of people smuggling. Euro Weekly News (Europe) 10/10/2022 News Victims suffer court backlogs as one London court’s case delay is double that of Wales One London crown court is languishing under almost double the number of delayed cases than the whole of Wales. Express 10/10/2022 News Tobin has taken secrets to grave, fears victim’s sister. The sister of Vicky Hamilton, who was murdered by the Scottish serial killer Peter Tobin, who died in jail on Saturday, has expressed her fear that the extent of his crimes may never be known. The Times - Subscription at source 10/10/2022 News ‘Knifeman’ killed by police in Derby was a Romanian engineer. An electrical engineer was yesterday identified as the victim of a police shooting in Derby. The Times - Subscription at source 10/10/2022 News Milk protests: Police arrest more than 100 people during weekend of environmental activism in London. Two people appear in court accused of stealing milk and damaging two shops in central London on Friday. Dozens of other protesters linked to the Just Stop Oil group are arrested for obstructing the highway in the capital. Sky News 9/10/2022 News 1,300 people with football banning orders forced to hand in passports to police More than 1,300 people who have been subject to football banning orders will be forced to hand in their UK passports to police in new measures that come into force on Friday. LBC 9/10/2022 News Home Secretary ‘receptive’ to calls to upgrade cannabis to Class A. A source said, however, it is a ‘big stretch of the imagination’ to suggest Suella Braverman herself wants to change the drug’s classification. The Independent 9/10/2022 News Strategic Responses to Navigating Police Encounters among Black Baltimore Residents Research on police-citizen interactions has largely explored the treatment of citizens by the police with less attention paid to citizens’ behavior toward the police. Studies that have examined the behavior citizens’ exhibit during police encounters have found that citizen behavior affects how they are treated by the police; yet, little scholarly attention has been given to the strategic responses’ citizens use during their encounters with officers. The few studies that have examined how citizens manage encounters with police focus primarily on young Black males, making it difficult to identify similarities and differences across gender. The following study makes use of in-depth interview data collected from a sample of 25 Black adults residing in Baltimore City who shared their personal experiences and observations of local police prior to Freddie Gray's death. We draw on race, gender, and place literature to understand how participants interpret their encounters with police and the options available to individuals when dealing with the police. Our analyses reveal that some strategic responses differed by respondent gender as did the nature of the police-citizen outcomes. Findings have implications as to how men and women make sense of police actions and how citizens manage their interactions with the police. Race and Justice - Subscription at source 9/10/2022 Research article Perceptions of the U.S. Police Among Latin-American Immigrants: A Bifocal Lens View The current study aimed to identify Latin-American immigrants’ bifocal lens views of the U.S. police and compare them to their contact experiences with their home-country police. We performed semi-structured interviews with twenty-one Latin-American immigrants who have resided in the Birmingham metropolitan area in Alabama. An inductive analysis approach was employed to analyze the qualitative data. The results showed that the Latin-American immigrants’ direct contact experience with the U.S. police has mainly been positive, but they still felt targeted. Even if their indirect experiences lead them to perceive a violent and biased image of the U.S. police force, participants appreciated the U.S. police as honest and not corrupt. Besides, while most participants expressed willingness to report crimes, they simultaneously recognized that other Latin-American immigrants would not feel comfortable reporting crimes due to the fear of deportation. Finally, we found that the perception of the U.S. police among Latin-American immigrants was primarily the result of the juxtaposition of the U.S. police's professionalism against their home-country police. We further discuss policy implications and study limitations in this study. Race and Justice - Subscription at source 9/10/2022 Research article Senior police staff can now earn up to £50,000 to work from HOME while enjoying discounts at retailers – including a sex toy firm Senior police investigators are being paid almost £50,000 to work from home – and are entitled to discounts at retailers including a sex toy firm. Mail Online 9/10/2022 News Scotland’s gun laws ‘among the safest in the world’ Scotland's gun laws are among the strictest in the world, according to a former police chief, amid concern over the stringency of checks. The Herald (Scotland) 9/10/2022 News Edward Reeve murder latest: How police caught killers Detectives who worked to bring the teenage boys who killed a vulnerable man in his own home to justice have revealed the key details which helped secure murder convictions. Daily Echo (Bournemouth) 9/10/2022 News Police’s new ‘hate crime’ officer bombarded with abuse on social media Leicestershire Police is investigating trolls who bombarded the force's new hate crime officer with abuse when she introduced herself online. Sumaya Bihi announced herself as the force's new specialist officer on Twitter in a post on Monday, October 3. Leicester Mercury 9/10/2022 News County Lines cocaine courier caught on police drone A drugs courier has been jailed for bringing two kilograms of cocaine to Devon after police used a drone to monitor his movements. Teignmouth Post & Gazette 9/10/2022 News Nine arrested, drugs seized in joint police interstate border operation AUSTRALIA: Police have arrested nine people and seized approximately $25,000 worth of cannabis in a first-of its-kind joint police operation targeting criminal activity across interstate borders between Victoria, South Australia and New South Wales. South Australia Police 9/10/2022 News NZ’s approach to cannabis convictions ‘fit for purpose’ – Justice Minister NEW ZEALAND: The government is welcoming the United States' move towards decriminalising cannabis but says it has no plans to follow suit. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 9/10/2022 News Alberta police watchdog to investigate St. Albert RCMP arrest of teen boy with autism CANADA: Alberta’s police watchdog says it will probe the arrest by RCMP of a teenage boy with autism, just days after Mounties said the matter would be investigated internally. Edmonton Journal (Canada) 9/10/2022 News «187918801881188218831884188518861887Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events