Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 99471 total results. Showing results 37981 to 38000 «189618971898189919001901190219031904Next ›Last » Security operation surrounding Queen’s funeral ‘biggest the UK has ever seen’. The scale surpasses the operation for the Platinum Jubilee weekend and the London 2012 Olympics. The Independent 19/9/2022 News Fifteen arrests made in continuing ‘disorder’ in east Leicester. Authorities said they became aware of groups of young men gathering on Sunday afternoon in the North Evington area of the city. The Independent 19/9/2022 News ACT Policing annual report 2021 – 22 AUSTRALIA: I am pleased to submit ACT Policing's annual report for the financial year 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022. [pdf] ACT Police (Australia) 19/9/2022 Report Donald Burgess, 93, died after he was pepper-sprayed, hit with a baton and tasered in a care home — then it was covered up The treatment of a one-legged dementia sufferer raises troubling questions about the places that look after the most vulnerable The Times - Subscription at source 18/9/2022 Feature Trevor Hancock: Community safety is a wicked problem with no simple solutions CANADA: Calling for the defunding of the police is an approach that is just as mistaken as calls for more policing Times Colonist (Canada) 18/9/2022 Feature, Opinion What’s Dangerous Is America’s Lack of Crime Data USA: More timely national information about crime and policing would make it easier to devise strategies to reduce violence. Bloomberg 18/9/2022 Feature, Opinion “Most Officers are More or Less Colorblind”: Police Officers’ Reflections on the Role of Race and Ethnicity in Policing Several studies worldwide have demonstrated that ethnic minorities are more likely to be stopped, questioned and searched by the police. In this paper, we explore how police officers themselves discuss and make sense of ethnic disparities in police stops. Based on interviews with 25 police officers in two police precincts in Denmark the paper illustrates how officers actively reflect on the (un)importance of ethnicity for policing. Findings point to how the officers both rejected that ethnicity directly mattered for who they chose to stop, as well as how they offered alternative and indirect explanations for why ethnic minorities were stopped more often. Race and Justice - Subscription at source 18/9/2022 Research article Student absenteeism and the role of police encounters Research Summary: Using data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, we estimated associations between adolescent–police contact and several measures of school absenteeism. Adolescents self-reported absences due to health and due to truancy; police contact was linked to both. Youth reporting police contact were absent approximately 2.2 more days in total than those not reporting contact. Police contact was also associated with a 10 percentage point increase in the probability that absenteeism concerns precipitated a parent–teacher conversation. Policy Implications: Extensive literature documents a “school to prison pipeline” in which aggressive school discipline exposes students to law enforcement. Less attention has been paid to how police contact outside of school shapes educational experiences. Recognizing and excusing absenteeism driven by police contact can provide students with flexibility needed to maintain educational progress. Such a policy may also signal to students stopped by police that school personnel can serve as sources of support and facilitate linkages to outside resources. Criminology and Public Policy - Subscription at source 18/9/2022 Research article NT Police mental health failure cover-up shows cynical appropriation of R U OK? branding AUSTRALIA: The NT Police, an organisation that has seen five of its people take their own lives this year, publicly dismissed, censored and deleted their own former members’ personal experiences of mental health support failures in the agency in a shocking social media bungle this week. NT Independent (Australia) 18/9/2022 News A Vancouver municipal party wants to outfit cops with body cams. An advocate is skeptical CANADA: A civil rights advocate says a promise from a municipal party to equip Vancouver police officers with body cams isn't backed up by data, even as its proponents say it would cut down on legal costs. CBC News (Canada) 18/9/2022 News Ex-forensics chief: More scientists needed at crime scenes to prevent system ‘falling into disrepute’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The former head of the country’s top forensics lab has warned that the rapid growth and focus on technology in forensics science has increased the risk that innocent people could be blamed for crimes. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 18/9/2022 Feature, Opinion ‘Overworked’ West Midlands cops owed more than 50,000 rest days amid mental health warning "Overworked" rank-and-file cops in the West Midlands are owed nearly 42,000 rest days from this year alone, it has emerged. Birmingham Mail 18/9/2022 News Large-scale disorder breaks out in Leicester Large-scale disorder broke out in Leicester on Saturday, with police and community leaders calling for calm. BBC 18/9/2022 News, Video West Midlands Police investigating more accusations of modern slavery West Midlands Police are investigating rising accusations of modern slavery - but campaigners say they are more worried about survivors who “slip through the net” to possibly fall back into traffickers’ hands. Coventry Live 18/9/2022 News The Queen’s funeral sets off the biggest UK Police operation ever Inside a special Operations Room in central London’s Lambeth borough are representatives from the Metropolitan Police, emergency services, intelligence agencies such as GCHQ and MI5, and local authorities. They’ve gathered there for the queen. Wired 18/9/2022 News Police call for calm after ‘serious disorder’ breaks out in Leicester Police and community leaders have called for calm after large crowds gathered and “serious disorder” broke out overnight in Leicester. The Guardian 18/9/2022 News New Garda recruits could face drug tests as force aims to stamp out corruption REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: New rules on drug testing for gardai will come into effect before the year is out, the Department of Justice pledged this week. It is one of 34 recommendations in a garda inspectorate report on tackling corruption within the force, published last year. Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 18/9/2022 News Police adopt community policing strategies, checkmate social media abuse NIGERIA: The Sokoto State Police Commissioner, Mr Usaini Gumel, said police had adopted a community policing approach and evolved ways to checkmate excesses of social media platforms. Vanguard 18/9/2022 News Is Sir Mark Rowley the saviour of the embattled Metropolitan Police? The reputation of the Met has never been lower. But its new commissioner tells Dipesh Gadher he plans to send an officer to every burglary, cull ‘toxic’ members of the force — and end taking the knee The Times - Subscription at source 18/9/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion Israel Police’s new WhatsApp policy will lead to anarchy, disaster ISRAEL: And if the state is throwing up its hands in despair, then it is time to start thinking about replacing this out-of-touch national policing system with a local police force. The Jerusalem Post 17/9/2022 Feature, Opinion «189618971898189919001901190219031904Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events