Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93526 total results. Showing results 40661 to 40680 «203020312032203320342035203620372038Next ›Last » Thirty-three cents here, $135m there: How police seized more than half a billion in criminal assets in five years NEW ZEALAND: It's not all gold-plated Harleys and mansions when the police seize ill-gotten gains. Sometimes, it's 33 cents in a bank account. Sometimes, it’s $50 worth of “plant/equipment”, but it all adds up – to more than half a billion dollars in fact. Stuff (New Zealand) 5/1/2022 News National survey to see how police understand experience of victim A survey launched by the Vulnerabilities Knowledge and Practice programme is looking at how police understand the 'voice and experience' of the vulnerable victim. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/1/2022 News UK’s longest serving chief constable announces retirement Leicestershire CC Simon Cole will leave in the Spring after 11 years as chief. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/1/2022 News Man Tasered after attack in police station car park A man has been Tasered and arrested under the Terorrism Act after gaining entry to a police station car park and attacking a vehicle. Police Professional 5/1/2022 News Victims of domestic abuse now have longer to report violence to the police The six-month rule - which many were unaware of - has been scrapped Cosmopolitan 5/1/2022 Feature Met Police’s drug swabbing of clubbers at the weekend was a ‘disastrous waste of time’ Campaigners slam cops' ‘laughable’ claim that the East London operation was undertaken to ‘support women’s safety’ Morning Star Online 5/1/2022 News Leicestershire Police’s Chief Constable Simon Cole to retire The chief constable of Leicestershire Police has announced he is stepping down. The force said Simon Cole, who has held the top job for 12 years, was the UK's longest serving chief constable. BBC 5/1/2022 News Comparing Fatal Encounters, Mapping Police Violence, and Washington Post Fatal Police Shooting Data From 2015–2019: A Research Note This research note empirically assessed similarities and differences among three open-source data sets from 2015-2019. Fatal police shooting incidents were compared across Washington Post, Mapping Police Violence, and Fatal Encounters data over a five-year period. One-way ANOVAs, bivariate correlations, and proportional percentage differences were used to examine mean differences, correlational strength, and yearly percentage difference trends. No significant mean differences were observed between Fatal Encounters, Mapping Police Violence, and Washington Post. With one exception, bivariate correlations between all three data source dyads were consistently strong. Percentage difference comparisons among data source dyads, however, revealed that the sources are becoming more dissimilar in their reporting of fatal shootings over time. Our results complement existing literature that has compared open-source police shooting data to government sources and suggest that the three data sources were strongly associated with one another from 2015-2019. Increasing differences between sources, however, necessitate continued inspection of the data across the various open-source platforms over time. Criminal Justice Review - Registration at source 5/1/2022 Research article Toronto police seeking nearly $25M budget increase in 2022 CANADA: The Toronto Police Service is asking for a nearly $25 million funding increase in 2022 while warning that the potential for escalating premium pay to meet workload requirements will still present a “significant financial risk to the budget.” CP24 (Canada) 5/1/2022 News Pre-Career Exposure to Violence As A Predictor of Emotional Distress Among Police Recruits The occupational risks to police mental health are widely known; however, less is known about how early life experiences and pre-academy stressors influence the emotional wellness of recruits in an academy setting. The present study investigated the links between pre-career exposure to violence and emotional wellness among a sample of 1,072 police recruits. Results of path analyses revealed that direct exposure to physical violence prior to age 18 was a significant factor for recruit emotional distress, whereas indirect exposure to violence did not significantly predict emotional distress. Findings carry implications for considering a lifespan approach to understanding police stress. Police Journal - Registration at source 5/1/2022 Research article Public says Delta Police doing a better job in most key areas CANADA: In a public survey conducted in 2021 by Delta Police, respondents said they thought the DPD had improved in what they considered areas of top importance, compared to a survey from 2018. Delta Optimist (Canada) 5/1/2022 News Q&A: Paul Walker, Abbotsford Police Department CANADA: Blue Line editor Brittani Schroeder had the chance to speak with Paul Walker of the Abbotsford Police Department (AbbyPD) about the recent flooding in B.C. and the steps that were taken to ensure the safety of everyone in their community. Blue Line (Canada) 5/1/2022 Feature, Interview Arrest after drugs, cash seized in Dundalk REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A man has been arrested after drugs and cash were seized during a garda operation in Co Louth yesterday. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 5/1/2022 News Garda couple sue the force over ‘bullying’ female officer REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A husband and wife, who are both gardaí, are suing An Garda Síochána and the State over alleged bullying and harassment by a female sergeant at a rural Garda station. Extra.ie (Republic of Ireland) 5/1/2022 News Law enforcement facial recognition use under scrutiny in Ireland, India REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Discrepancies in proposed usage statements and increasing pressure from civil rights groups and activists is putting law enforcement’s use of facial recognition technology in the spotlight in India and Ireland. BiometricUpdate.com 5/1/2022 News Singapore Civil Defence Force officers and staff join the thousands who have FREE access to Policing Insight! – Find out how Policing Insight welcomes officers and staff from Singapore Civil Defence Force, who now have FREE access with the start of new organisation wide subscription. They join a community of officers and staff from many police and security agencies from the UK and around the world with an interest in progressive policing. Read on to find out how to use your FREE subscriber access. Policing Insight 5/1/2022 Feature City of London brings on board new Commissioner and two new ACs City of London Police has three new senior officers in its command team to start the year including a new commissioner. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/1/2022 News 400 people ejected from stations across Wales in operation to target crime and anti-social behaviour Figures from British Transport Police (BTP) reveal that more than 400 people were ejected from stations across Wales during the festive season, as part of a joint operation with Transport for Wales to keep passengers safe Police Professional 5/1/2022 News Nottinghamshire expands use of case-cracking software Nottinghamshire Police is expanding its use of specialist software that enables analysts and detectives to work together more closely in a bid to take serious offenders off the streets more quickly. Police Professional 5/1/2022 News Domestic abuse victims to have more time to report offences Victims of domestic abuse are to be given more time to report assaults under amendments being added to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, the Government has announced. 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