Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103290 total results. Showing results 37721 to 37740 «188318841885188618871888188918901891Next ›Last » Assets valued at more than $1,900,000 restrained NEW ZEALAND: Assets valued at more than $1,900,000 have been restrained from two men arrested as part of Operation Poapoa in June 2022. New Zealand Police 4/1/2023 News Leicester youth project supports up to 40 young people A youth project funded by PCC Rupert Matthews has been able to support up to 40 young people at risk of falling out of education. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/1/2023 News IOPC shooting probe delayed by ‘independent analysis’ of evidence A West Midlands Police firearms officer is under investigation by the IOPC after Sean Fitzgerald died from a single gunshot wound to the chest after leaving a property in Coventry on January 4, 2019. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/1/2023 News Officers assaulted at illegal New Year’s Eve rave One of the officers needed hospital treatment for a head injury. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/1/2023 News “Inspirational officer” dies after falling ill on duty PC Richard Kemp passed away on duty on December 27. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/1/2023 News Prolific child rapist jailed for life after being ‘unmasked’ by new technology following 13-year international hunt A man who raped and sexually assaulted young children has been jailed for life after being ‘unmasked’ using new technology developed by the National Crime Agency (NCA) that reversed distortion filters used to disguise his face in images of his abuse. Police Professional 4/1/2023 News Sergeant who pursued ‘inappropriate relationships’ with student officers guilty of gross misconduct An officer who pursued “inappropriate relationships” with female student officers under his supervision would have been dismissed had he not already resigned, a misconduct hearing has ruled. Police Professional 4/1/2023 News The Continuous Expression of Emotional and Helpful Behavior During High-Stake Deception: 911 Homicide Calls The current study investigated the continuous behaviors of deceptive and honest individuals calling 911 to report a homicide. Using the Continuous Assessment of Interpersonal Dynamics (CAID) methodology, judges coded the stream of emotional and helpful behaviors expressed by 911 callers (n = 82). Consistent with past models of deception, deceptive 911 callers tended to express higher levels of mean emotional behavior and lower levels of mean helpful behavior than honest callers. Additionally, deceptive callers’ emotional behavior increased, and their helpful behavior decreased during the call at greater trajectories than honest callers. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - Subscription at source 4/1/2023 Research article Police recruits, moral judgements and an empathetic policing In this article, we consider the moral judgements of new recruits to the police by drawing on two stages of semi-structured interviews with recruits over their first 6 months working for Lancashire Constabulary in England. The article contributes to the literature by providing insights into the moral thinking of police officers at the very early stages of their career. The discussion is supported by relevant criminological and philosophical literature as appropriate. Evidence is presented that there is more to the recruits’ moral judgements than a simple reflection of codified standards of behaviour as taught in police training. Their experiences reflect greater complexity than straightforward socialisation into existing cultures. The recruits emphasise an inclusive empathy and greater compassion for others – often irrespective of what those others have done. An empathetic policing is suggested that could challenge assumed dominant cultures and may be a way to encourage greater engagement with the moral value of police action and inaction. Criminology and Criminal Justice 4/1/2023 Research article Family of Sean Fitzgerald call for answers over probe into fatal police shooting The family of Sean Fitzgerald have called on the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) to conclude its investigation into the fatal police shooting of the 31-year-old in Coventry. Police Professional 4/1/2023 News Teen killed in police chase horror crash which left five in hospital Two people have been arrested in connection with the incident. Express 4/1/2023 News Helping male victims of domestic abuse can benefit society as a whole Despite increased awareness of and action to tackle domestic violence, support and intervention services for male victims are still largely lacking; Criminology professor Dr Alexandra Lysova believes that, with the most common pattern of abuse, bidirectional violence, helping male victims could save lives and help to break the intergenerational cycle of violence. Policing Insight 4/1/2023 Feature, Opinion Sask. independent police oversight team ‘timely,’ civilian director says CANADA: The head of the team that will investigate serious incidents involving Saskatchewan police says the launch of the unit is "timely." CBC News (Canada) 4/1/2023 News Private funeral in Barrie, Ont. today for slain OPP officer CANADA: A private funeral is set to be held this morning for an Ontario Provincial Police officer who was shot dead in an ambush attack last week. Blue Line (Canada) 4/1/2023 News Garda call centre plan to be raised with Commissioner Harris during Donegal visit REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda Commissioner Drew Harris will visit Donegal later this month, at the invitation of the local Joint Policing Comittee. [AUDIO] Highland Radio (Republic of Ireland) 4/1/2023 News Gardai set to get bigger helicopter – to fly members of the elite Emergency Response Unit to any crisis around the country REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardai are set to get a larger helicopter – to fly members of the elite Emergency Response Unit to any crisis around the country, it has emerged. Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 4/1/2023 News An Garda Síochána allocated €21.5 million to procure new helicopter and fixed-wing plane REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Irish Minister for Justice, Simon Harris TD, has announced an additional capital allocation of €21.5 million to support significant investment in a replacement helicopter and fixed-wing plane for An Garda Síochána (the Irish police force). Air Med and Rescue 4/1/2023 News Victoria Police discipline harms officers AUSTRALIA: The disciplinary process for police officers in Victoria continues to be marred by significant delays, frustrating members at best and, at worst, injuring them to the point of no return, authorities say. The Police Registration and Services Board serves as the tribunal for Victoria Police, reviewing disciplinary decisions along with those about whether to promote or transfer officers. The Standard (Australia) 4/1/2023 News Tackling the threats to public authority cybersecurity will be key in 2023 Cybersecurity is a critical part of the delivery of public services, with increasingly sophisticated hackers and cybercriminals using bait attacks and other new techniques to target organisations; Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth looks at some of the main cybersecurity threats over the coming year, and what organisations can do to counteract them. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/1/2023 Analysis, Feature PDS signs Deloitte as digital forensics partner The Police Digital Service (PDS) has taken on Deloitte as capability partner for the Transforming Forensics Programme. UKAuthority.com 4/1/2023 News «188318841885188618871888188918901891Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events