Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96169 total results. Showing results 38201 to 38220 «190719081909191019111912191319141915Next ›Last » Blockade Australia activists say police carrying out surveillance refused to identify themselves AUSTRALIA: Blockade Australia activists say New South Wales police officers, who were dressed in camouflage and conducting hidden surveillance, refused to identify themselves when they were discovered at a property in Sydney’s north-west. The Guardian 21/6/2022 News Thames Valley Police to launch behavioural science unit The unit will comprise a team of three and be headed up by Superintendent Felicity Parker. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/6/2022 News The life and times of anti-gang firearm prohibition orders NEW ZEALAND: The recent rise in gang numbers, along with tensions between rival groups, and firearms-related incidents have again sparked debate on how to do away with gang-related crime. Stuff (New Zealand) 21/6/2022 News, Video Police Scotland’s Care Experienced Group collaboration with Who Cares Scotland In support of our Corporate Parenting Plan 2021-2024, Police Scotland is sharing a new animation produced by Who Cares? Scotland. The film showcases the incredible work of Police Scotland's Care Experienced officers and staff group. Police Scotland 21/6/2022 News Police prosecuting one-in-5000 restricted licence breaches, data reveals NEW ZEALAND: Data has revealed police caught 5000 drivers breaking their restricted licence by carrying passengers when they shouldn't last year - and prosecuted just one of them. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 21/6/2022 News Police Minister Hipkins will watch stats to check progress NEW ZEALAND: New Police Minister Chris Hipkins has acknowledged crime statistics will be a partial measure of whether he's making a difference in the job. [AUDIO] RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 21/6/2022 News Drug driving demand exceeds forensic analysis capacity More than 5,600 drug driving blood samples have been tested since 2019 when new legislation was introduced in Scotland, making it an offence to drive whilst over the limit for certain drugs Scottish Police Authority (SPA) 21/6/2022 News Police Scotland abandons drug driving cases over time limits Drug driving cases are being abandoned in Scotland due to a backlog of forensic cases. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/6/2022 News MPS officer pleads guilty to coercive and controlling behaviour A serving officer with the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) has pleaded guilty to controlling and coercive behaviour. Police Professional 21/6/2022 News UN sexual abuse claims ‘must be investigated’ Claims of sexual abuse and corruption at the United Nations should urgently be investigated by an independent panel, an ex-senior UN member has said. BBC 21/6/2022 News Police, handcuffs routinely involved for Ontario university students with mental health crisis: Study CANADA: At 26, Gina Nicoll felt her suicidal thoughts had become unbearable. Toronto Star (Canada) 21/6/2022 News Fraud in the 2020s CANADA: Police agencies have come a long way when it comes to financial crime investigation and the importance put on these cases. Although not necessarily considered a “top five” job to most officers, its importance is starting to show in almost every investigation. Blue Line (Canada) 21/6/2022 Feature Crown Prosecution Service’s hate crime lead wants to listen, learn and regain trust of LGBTQ+ victims The Crown Prosecution Service’s (CPS) hate crime lead Lionel Idan is determined to increase LGBTQ+ trust in the criminal justice system, and to “demonstrably show that we are listening”. Pink News 21/6/2022 News Legacy Bill must be amended to achieve support of victims, MPs told Former police chief Jon Boutcher said there was a concern that planned reviews of unsolved Troubles killings would prove ‘superficial’. Express & Star 21/6/2022 News The Toronto police apology for its treatment of racialized people is meaningless without action CANADA: The newly released findings on race-based data of the Toronto Police Service offers another grim reminder of the realities of law enforcement in Canada. Blue Line (Canada) 21/6/2022 News Prison re-offending 2019 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Re-offending rates within one year of release from prison have fallen from 48% in 2018 to 45% in 2019. Central Statistics Office (Republic of Ireland) 21/6/2022 Report Senior garda rejects suggestions people are afraid to visit Cork REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Top garda confirms city has 15 fewer gardaí than it did three years ago but rejects claims people are afraid to socialise in city centre despite a number of recent, violent brawls. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 21/6/2022 News GRA privileged to take part in Dublin Pride Week REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Garda Representative Association (GRA) is “proud and feels very privileged” to be once again taking part in Dublin Pride March & Parade this weekend, GRA Interim General Secretary Philip McAnenly has said ahead of this Saturday’s event. [pdf] Garda Representative Association (GRA) 21/6/2022 News Organisational Barriers to Institutional Change: the Case of Intelligence in New Zealand Policing Over recent decades Intelligence-led Policing (ILP) has become a central component of the attempts by New Zealand Police (NZP) to engineer a transformative shift away from ‘reactive’ policing to more ‘proactive’ approaches to crime reduction. ILP appeared to offer an effective response to increasingly complex crime problems, an expanded ‘mission’ and growing public demand, by placing crime intelligence central to decision making. As part of an international study exploring police intelligence, we conducted 20 in-depth semi-structured interviews with Police Intelligence staff at all levels of the police hierarchy. Our findings highlight five critical barriers to implementing a successful ILP project in New Zealand. We suggest ILP has not delivered its promised effect of catalysing a major reorientation of the modes of frontline policing or its delivery and argue that this is due to the structural resilience of traditional police cultural reluctance to allow long-established practice and procedural norms to be fundamentally changed. Howard Journal of Criminal Justice 21/6/2022 Research article Intelligence cycle: Human cognitive bias in the digital age of policing Despite the rapidly increasing use of technology in law enforcement intelligence gathering, humans continue to play a vital role in assessing, rationalising and contextualising data sources, based on their experience and expertise; and while officers may be susceptible to a degree of cognitive bias, digital methods can amplify those biases or trigger new ones, explains Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth. 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