Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 95722 total results. Showing results 40521 to 40540 «202320242025202620272028202920302031Next ›Last » Andrew Cooke unveiled as preferred candidate for HM Chief Inspector Andrew Cooke QPM, is the government's preferred candidate for HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary and Chief Fire & Rescue Inspector Home Office 21/3/2022 News Amendments to Police Services Act enhance police work, says Goertzen CANADA: Steinbach MLA and Justice Minister Kelvin Goertzen announced that the province has introduced amendments to the Police Services Act that would enhance police work, sharing of police intelligence, establish provincial policing standards and a standard code of conduct for all police services across Manitoba. mySteinbach (Canada) 21/3/2022 News Troubling disconnect with Edmonton police can be traced to communication failures CANADA: For awhile now I have been struggling to write a column discussing the current state of affairs around policing in Edmonton. Edmonton Journal (Canada) 21/3/2022 Feature, Opinion Ottawa Police Service restarting some in-person services CANADA: Collision reporting centres and walk-in access to police stations are some of the in-person services resuming Monday, the Ottawa Police Service said. Ottawa Citizen (Canada) 21/3/2022 News People accompanying women for abortion could be breaking proposed safe access zones law REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Partners, relative, or friends accompanying a pregnant woman to have an abortion could be breaking the law if they offer advice or support inside a proposed safe access zone, a review has found. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 21/3/2022 News Public crime prevention meeting to take place in Headford this evening REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A public crime prevention meeting is to take place in Headford this evening. Connacht Tribune (Republic of Ireland) 21/3/2022 News Politician hands over files to Criminal Assets Bureau investigation REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A national politician has become involved in a Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) investigation. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) - Subscription at source 21/3/2022 News Police Union and Police Association Communications on Social Media and Legitimacy Spillover in Canada Although literature on police use of social media is expanding, almost all previous research has focused on police services. Existing literature has not examined the social media communications of multi-jurisdictional police unions and other associations. Unions represent police members during collective bargaining. Multi-jurisdictional police associations represent a specific issue or demographic within policing. We examine Twitter use by multi-jurisdictional police unions and associations in Canada. Although we demonstrate that there is variation by type of organization, we nevertheless contend the central aim of these union and associations communications is to provide horizontal legitimacy spillover, legitimizing not only police officers across Canada but the police institution itself. In conclusion, we reflect on what these findings mean for literatures on police social media communications and police unions and associations. International Criminal Justice Review 21/3/2022 Research article Policing needs to accelerate moves towards greater inclusivity, survey finds A leading authority on workforce development in the justice sector is calling on policing organisations to accelerate efforts to create a more open and inclusive working environment after a survey found a fifth of employees reported unfair treatment related to a protected characteristic. Police Professional 21/3/2022 News Met investigation into Madeleine McCann ‘to close this year’ The Metropolitan Police has requested funding from the Home Office to keep its investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann going into the new financial year, but reports suggest that it will not remain active beyond this autumn. The Times - Subscription at source 21/3/2022 News Online Safety Bill: Has the government botched its attempt to stop the spread of hateful content online? Even after years of debate, there remain substantive differences of opinion about the nature and purpose of the bill, let alone what it will achieve when it finally becomes law. Sky News 21/3/2022 Analysis, Feature Smacking and slapping ban: Wales outlaws physical punishment of children Critics have said the law will criminalise parents but the Welsh government said it will protect children's rights. Sky News 21/3/2022 News DNA, tragedies, and the rise of the dark web: Retiring Chief Constable reflects on 30 years in policing and reflects on the highs and lows Retiring Simon Cole has led Leicestershire Police for three decades Mail Online 21/3/2022 News Victims left distressed as PSNI investigate link between Northern Ireland burglaries A man has been left “extremely distressed” after waking to find an intruder standing in his doorway. Belfast Telegraph 21/3/2022 News Why do police and the NHS insist that some male-bodied rapists are ‘women’? Like all too many of us, my attention is unfailingly grabbed by headlines revealing crimes of unusual depravity. For example, this one, from the New York Times just over a week ago: She Killed Two Women. At 83, She Is Charged With Dismembering a Third. Mail Online 21/3/2022 News Prof Sir Jon Murphy: ‘Organised crime is a constant battle that has existed since the world began!’ In the latest in a series of interviews with leading figures involved in the research and investigation of organised crime, Policing Insight’s Chris Allen spoke to Sir Jon Murphy, Professor of Advanced Policing Studies at Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) and former Chief Constable of Merseyside Police about the untapped academic resource in fighting organised crime, targeting criminal communications, and the challenges of technological change. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 21/3/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion Madeleine McCann case closed by Met Police after 11 years, amid fears suspect may never be charged Christian Brueckner, the German prime suspect, has denied any involvement in the girl's disappearance The Telegraph - Subscription at source 21/3/2022 News Woke Harvard students force closure of on-campus police station after moaning that cops’ presence was ‘a violent, visual intimidation tactic’ UNITED STATES: An on-campus Harvard University police station was forced to closed after students complained that its presence was 'a violent, visual intimidation tactic.' Mail Online 21/3/2022 News Cops at woke force ‘scared of flashing blue lights & get dropped off by parents’ Rookie PCs at a woke force are scared of flashing blue lights and struggle with car sickness, a whistleblower claims. The Sun 21/3/2022 News Met rebuked for strip searches two years before Child Q case in Hackney Report said incidents were not all warranted or properly justified The Guardian 21/3/2022 News «202320242025202620272028202920302031Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events