Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93526 total results. Showing results 40581 to 40600 «202620272028202920302031203220332034Next ›Last » Dublin TD calling for recruitment of 800 new Gardai to make streets safer REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A Dublin TD is calling for the recruitment of 800 new Gardaí and 400 new civilian staff to result in a dramatic increase in on the beat policing. Dublin Live (Republic of Ireland) 8/1/2022 News Funding sought for upgrade works at garda station in Limerick village REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The head of the Limerick garda division says efforts are continuing to secure funding for the upgrade and refurbishment of Castleconnell garda station. Limerick Live (Republic of Ireland) 8/1/2022 News The American Racial Divide in Fear of the Police The mission of policing is “to protect and serve,” but recent events suggest that many Americans, and especially Black Americans, do not feel protected from the police. Understanding police-related fear is important because it may impact civilians’ health, daily lives, and policy attitudes. To examine the prevalence, sources, and consequences of both personal and altruistic fear of the police, we surveyed a nationwide sample (N = 1,150), which included comparable numbers of Black (N = 517) and White (N = 492) respondents. Most White respondents felt safe, but most Black respondents lived in fear of the police killing them and hurting their family members. Approximately half of Black respondents preferred to be robbed or burglarized than to have unprovoked contact with officers. The racial divide in fear was mediated by past experiences with police mistreatment. In turn, fear mediated the effects of race and past mistreatment on support for defunding the police and intentions to have “the talk” with family youths about the need to distrust and avoid officers. The deep American racial divide in police-related fear represents a racially disparate health crisis and a primary obstacle to law enforcement’s capacity to serve all communities equitably. Criminology 8/1/2022 Research article Drug lines into Norwich and Norfolk halved in 2021 after police crackdown More than half the drug lines into Norwich and Norfolk have been stamped out by officers in the past 12 months, a police boss has revealed. Norwich Evening News 8/1/2022 News ‘Looking forward to a year when we hit record police officer numbers’ Last week I reflected on another extraordinary year in policing and crime prevention. This week, in my first column of 2022, thoughts naturally turn to the year ahead. Sidmouth Herald 8/1/2022 Feature, Opinion Nottinghamshire criminals jailed for role in £165m cocaine operation Two Nottinghamshire criminals who played a part in a mammoth drugs operation that made £400,000 a day have been jailed. Nottinghamshire Police 8/1/2022 News Operation tackling predatory behaviour a success An operation designed to tackle “predatory” behaviour in Cambridgeshire over the Christmas period has been hailed a success. Cambridgeshire Constabulary 8/1/2022 News UK Terrorism Police urge public to remain vigilant as severe terror threat continues It comes as France commemorates the seventh anniversary of the terrorist attack on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. GB News 8/1/2022 News Met Police finds 1,000 cannabis farms across London The Met Police has found more than 1,000 cannabis farms across the capital in the last six years, new data shows. BBC 8/1/2022 News Homework Completion Program in Atlantic County, NJ: the First Five Years This research examined the Homework Completion Program in Atlantic County, NJ, where college students and police officers tutored children with homework. Children (N = 154) reported their impression of police officers and perception of the program. Across 5 years and three program sites, children chose completing homework as the best part about the program and they mostly reported feeling happy when seeing a police officer and finding police officers if they needed help. In summary, the program has shown promise in achieving the goals of preparing children for a college education and building trust between children and police officers. Police Journal - Registration at source 8/1/2022 Research article Police Scotland increases support for local policing during the pandemic Police Scotland is increasing the number of officers deployed in local policing divisions to support communities during the latest phase of the COVID pandemic. Police Scotland 7/1/2022 News All Victoria police may be put on front-line duties as city prepares for COVID surge AUSTRALIA: The Victoria Police Department is preparing to move all its available officers to front-line policing duties as it anticipates staffing shortages caused by the rapid spread of the Omicron variant of COVID-19. Coast Reporter (Australia) 7/1/2022 News Geo Targeting SMS System AUSTRALIA: You may have received an SMS message from number +61 444 444 444 with details about a missing person. These SMS messages are not a scam and are official text messages from the NSW Police Force as part of the new geo-targeting alert system. New South Wales Police Force 7/1/2022 News Two WA women accused of laundering money for an OMCG AUSTRALIA: Two women who allegedly attempted to launder almost $1 million in criminal proceeds for an offshore WA Outlaw Motorcycle Gang member are expected to face Perth Magistrate's Court today (Friday, 7 January 2022). Australian Federal Police (AFP) 7/1/2022 News Harm prevention services seeing a promising start to the summer festival season NEW ZEALAND: Music festivals across the country have gone ahead without the same levels of drug harm observed from last year. New Zealand Police 7/1/2022 News Police officer on a mission to help migrants feel safe in Hamilton NEW ZEALAND: An immigrant who fought to find his way in New Zealand has made it his mission as a police officer to make ethnic communities feel safe. Stuff (New Zealand) 7/1/2022 News Broken on the frontline: PTSD a ‘huge and hidden’ problem among first responders NEW ZEALAND: Driving to work one day paramedic Mark Belchamber could hardly believe what he was seeing. A pile of human body parts heaped and bloodied on the road. The macabre scene sent him into a state of panic. [VIDEO] Stuff (New Zealand) 7/1/2022 Feature Sussex Police recover dog stolen eight years ago Officers from the Rural Crime Team of Sussex Police have helped return a cocker-spaniel to her rightful home – eight years after she was stolen from the front garden. Police Professional 7/1/2022 News Police Scotland redeploys more than 500 officers to support local policing during pandemic More than 500 officers are being redeployed to support local policing as Covid-19 continues to put a strain on frontline services in Scotland. Police Professional 7/1/2022 News Former police staffer jailed for unlawfully accessing computer systems A former Staffordshire Police staff member has today (January 7) been jailed for three years after pleading guilty to unlawfully accessing police computer systems to view photographs of crime scenes. Police Professional 7/1/2022 News «202620272028202920302031203220332034Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events