Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100904 total results. Showing results 38741 to 38760 «193419351936193719381939194019411942Next ›Last » Half of Scottish trans prisoners changed gender after convictions Half of the transgender inmates in Scottish prisons began transitioning after they were convicted, it can be revealed. The Scottish Prison Service said there were 16 trans inmates, of whom eight began their transition while “being cared for in custody following their remand or conviction for their current offence”. The Times - Subscription at source 5/10/2022 News ‘Accidental’ procedural justice: The Finnish approach to policing At a time when policing agencies are coming under increased scrutiny, the Finnish police are, reportedly, achieving very high levels of public trust. This article reports on the findings of research conducted into the Finnish approach to policing and considers whether and to what extent Finnish policing shows tendencies towards procedural justice. A mixed methods survey and focus groups approach was used to collect primary data that provided novel insight into the nature of policing in Finland from the perspective of police officers. The key findings of this research indicate that the Finnish police are operating in an apparently ‘accidental’ procedurally just manner. Rather than a fully planned implementation of procedural justice theory, a combination of cultural, legal and operational elements seems to have aligned to produce a form of policing that reportedly inspires high levels of trust and/or legitimacy in the general public. However, it was found that Finnish police officers are currently operating under high levels of fatigue and stress. Indeed, this may be compounded by the reported dissatisfaction with certain elements of the management structure and internal communication methods. Although many of the participants in this research appeared to have intentions very similar to those of procedural justice, it would seem that these are coincidental rather than an institutional application of procedural justice theory. International Journal of Police Science & Management 5/10/2022 Research article Talking with Claudio González, PDI Chile’s Prefect General, Deputy Director As part of the Policing Friendship Tour, Policing Insight and PolicingTV contributor Jorge Roman met Policía de Investigaciones de Chile (PDI) Director General (S), prefecto general Claudio González at the recent International Organised Crime Summit in Santiago, Chile, organised by PDI Chile. Director General (S) Claudio González explains the background to the Organised Crime Summit. With speakers from many countries from around the world, it's an opportunity for all to learn from each other - to learn, and to exchange experiences, whether about drug trafficking, human trafficking, weapon smuggling and more. He also looks forward to future such summits, and explains PDI Chile's thinking on this. PolicingTV - Subscription at source 5/10/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Talking with Claudio González, PDI Chile’s Prefect General, Deputy Director As part of the Policing Friendship Tour, Policing Insight and PolicingTV contributor Jorge Roman met Policía de Investigaciones de Chile (PDI) Director General (S), prefecto general Claudio González at the recent International Organised Crime Summit in Santiago, Chile, organised by PDI Chile. Director General (S) Claudio González explains the background to the Organised Crime Summit. With speakers from many countries from around the world, it's an opportunity for all to learn from each other - to learn, and to exchange experiences, whether about drug trafficking, human trafficking, weapon smuggling and more. He also looks forward to future such summits, and explains PDI Chile's thinking on this. PolicingTV 5/10/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video UK police chief promises officers will attend all home burglaries. Leader of Britain’s police chiefs calls for better health and social care so police can ‘focus on solving crime’. The Guardian 5/10/2022 News Completion of EC drone project equips first responders with vital counter-terror skills As the European Commission DroneWISE innovation project comes to a close, Project Co-ordinator Dr Holger Nitsch spoke to Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth about the counter-drone training tools that are now available for emergency service responders to better plan and prepare a multi-agency response to a terrorist drone attack. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/10/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion ‘No sirens on’ before fatal police shooting of Chris Kaba. An unarmed black man shot dead by police was followed by an unmarked car that “did not activate their lights or sirens”, an inquest was told yesterday. The Times - Subscription at source 5/10/2022 News All break-ins will be investigated, says top police officer. Police will attend every burglary, the chairman of the National Police Chiefs’ Council said, after all 43 chief constables in England and Wales signed an agreement that they say will lead to more prosecutions. The Times - Subscription at source 5/10/2022 News Police vow to attend every burglary All 43 forces in England and Wales vow to always visit burgled homes regardless of their location or what has been stolen The Telegraph - Subscription at source 5/10/2022 News Police chiefs vow for officers to ‘attend all home burglaries’. The commitment is aimed at building public confidence in the police. The Independent 5/10/2022 News Police officers will attend ‘all at home burglaries’ for first time Just 5.6% of offences in England and Wales in 2021/22 - about one in 18 - resulted in a charge and/or summons, down from 7.1%, or one in 14, in 2020/21, according to the latest Home Office figures. Sky News 5/10/2022 News Police in England and Wales pledge to attend every home burglary Police chiefs in England and Wales have pledged to send an officer to every single burgled home. BBC 5/10/2022 News New London Met Police chief Rowley quizzed by parliament about consulting work After his appointment as head of London's Metropolitan Police on 12 September, Mark Rowley has come under parliamentary scrutiny for his activities in corporate intelligence. Intelligence Online - Subscription at source 5/10/2022 News Police chiefs in England and Wales say officers will attend all home burglaries The National Police Chiefs’ Council said the approach will be implemented ‘as soon as practically possible’. Express & Star 5/10/2022 News ‘March of the Mummies’ protest to go ahead after police confirm support. Organisers said Met had previously told them of traffic problems that put childcare costs rally in jeopardy. The Guardian 4/10/2022 News Police inspector feared boy’s video was for terrorism, court told A police inspector confronted a teenager filming a police station in case the footage was put online "for terrorist purposes," a court heard. BBC 4/10/2022 News New consequences for drug possession CORRESPONDENCE: Letter to the chair of the ACMD inviting them to establish a working group to respond to the recent white paper on drug possession. Home Office 4/10/2022 Report Police Scotland hacks thousands of phones Thousands of Scots have had their phone hacked by Police Scotland officers looking for evidence, according to new figures uncovered by our sister title The Herald. But nearly three-quarters of the searches have been “negative”. The data, obtained under Freedom of Information, shows that since the so-called cyber kiosks were first properly rolled out at the start of 2020, there have been 4,779 searches. Of those, only 1,311 have been classed as positive, just 27 per cent. Glasgow Times 4/10/2022 News Police Service of Northern Ireland launches new digital notebook Officers of the Police Service of Northern Ireland are to start using a new digital notebook this month (October). The main difference for the public is that in the event they are asked to sign an officer’s notebook (for example, for receipt of items) they will instead sign a digital notebook application on the officer’s hand-held mobile device with data security features. The digital notebook pilot is part of the Next Generation Mobility project and is designed be a more cost-effective replacement of paper notebooks and journals as part of the service's ongoing commitment to the environment. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 4/10/2022 News Surveillance shift: San Francisco pilots program allowing police to live monitor private security cameras USA: The trial would give law enforcement access to live footage by consenting residents, a departure from the city’s previous stance The Guardian 4/10/2022 News «193419351936193719381939194019411942Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events