Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 95712 total results. Showing results 40721 to 40740 «203320342035203620372038203920402041Next ›Last » Road Safety appeal ahead of St. Patrick’s Day REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: One in four motorists (26%) admitted there were times when they may have been over the limit when driving the morning after a night out according to new attitudinal research* released by the Road Safety Authority (RSA). An Garda Síochána 14/3/2022 News More than 2,500 uplift recruits have quit before completing probation Anecdotal evidence that some forces are still struggling to keep their uplift recruits appears to be backed up by official statistics. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/3/2022 News Pandemic crime: Covid passports on the dark web As well as changing society, the Covid pandemic has changed crime, as the disarray caused by rapidly introduced polices at national and international levels has presented all sorts of opportunities for criminals; Policing Insight’s Chris Allen examines one particular growth area of illicit activity – the sale of counterfeit COVID-19 passports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 14/3/2022 Analysis, Feature It’s time to reform our broken system On the first anniversary of Sarah Everard’s death, Aisha K Gill, Professor of Criminology at the University of Roehampton, believes that little has changed in addressing domestic violence and women’s safety. Police Professional - Subscription at source 14/3/2022 Feature, Opinion ‘Cyberflashing’ to become a criminal offence ‘Cyberflashing’ will become a new criminal offence with perpetrators facing up to two years behind bars under new laws to be introduced by the Government. Police Professional 14/3/2022 News PhD opportunity: Improving the Sustainability of Forensic Consumables This PhD results from a national collaboration between the University of Portsmouth’s Forensic Innovation Partnership (FIP), Hampshire Constabulary Scientific Services Department, and the National Police Chief Council, Forensic Capability Network (FCN). It builds on a joint study reviewing the current sustainability of forensic practice in the UK, focusing on forensic consumables and associated practice in crime scene processing by lead supervisor, Dr Paul Smith. Forensic Capability Network 14/3/2022 Jobs, News Sophie Linden, APCC joint lead for victims Sophie explains the key areas Police and Crime Commissioners are responsible for when it comes to supporting victims of crime Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 14/3/2022 News The Met acted illegally in blocking vigil for Sarah Everard on Clapham Common, yards from where she was abducted The Met breached the rights of the organisers of a planned vigil for Sarah Everard, two judges have ruled. South London Press 14/3/2022 News Operating Outside the Spirit of the Law: How Police Employ “Legal” Standards to Justify Questionable Searches and Seizures The Fourth Amendment protects individuals against unreasonable searches and seizures. Over the years, court precedents have guided determinations of reasonableness and provided a legal structure for police to follow. In two influential decisions, the Supreme Court validated pretextual traffic stops in which the motorist committed a minor traffic violation (Whren v United States, 1996), and established the standard of reasonable suspicion for brief investigatory stops and limited weapon searches (Terry v Ohio, 1968). Using 42 suppression motions filed in a US state, we examine whether and how police apply these legal parameters to case patterns to justify stops, searches and seizures. We find that police use pretexts to justify traffic stops, and often rely on conclusory and laconic descriptions to support determinations of reasonable suspicion. Although often upheld by courts, these applications of the law are contrary to the spirit of the Fourth Amendment. International Journal of Police Science & Management - Registration at source 14/3/2022 Research article Consistent service and increased visibility key factors in strengthening public confidence in policing Police Scotland’s consistent service and increased visibility during the COP26 climate change summit were key factors in strengthening public confidence in policing, a new report shows. Police Scotland 14/3/2022 News Police Officers’ Perceptions of A Dynamic Sex Offender Risk Assessment Tool (the ‘SHARP’) and Registered Sex Offenders The current study reports on survey results of 10 participants responsible for assessing the risk of recidivism of sex offenders on a police sex offender register. The survey aimed to gather the insights of police officers currently utilising a dynamic risk assessment tool, the ‘SHARP’. The SHARP includes four risk factors and one protective factor frequently associated with sexual recidivism: Sexual deviance, History of supervision violation, Antisocial orientation, Risky environment and Protective factors. The research combined quantitative and qualitative responses to ascertain police officers’ perceptions of a sex offender register and the SHARP. Participants were satisfied with the use of the SHARP, including their ability to code factors such as sexual deviance. Qualitative results revealed favourable attitudes towards the SHARP, especially around the SHARP’s usefulness as improved by the inclusion of dynamic risk factors. This research provides direct insights into police perceptions of the register and SHARP risk assessment tool. Psychiatry Psychology and Law - Registration at source 14/3/2022 Research article Deputy Chief Barb Archer: ‘I would hope people see the benefit of diversity – we’re better as a team’ Having worked her way up from secretary to a senior police role, Denver PD Deputy Chief Barb Archer has drawn on her diverse experiences to create a leadership style that is widely respected and admired; she spoke to Policing Insight’s Christine Townsend about leadership, the need to improve diversity within policing, and what drives her to continue achieving. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 14/3/2022 Feature, Interview Omni Clouds at the World Police Summit PolicingTV 14/3/2022 Feature, Video World Police Summit: Interpol PolicingTV 14/3/2022 Feature, Video Extra forensics team cuts digital evidence backlog to 31 devices Nottinghamshire has just 31 phones waiting for forensic testing. Police Oracle 14/3/2022 News Trainee police officer, 29, reveals how she endured FGM – and was cut with a rusty razor – aged six before fleeing to the UK from Somalia A woman who survived the horrific ordeal of Female Genital Mutilation and escaped to the UK says she now plans to be a police officer so she can help others. Mail Online 14/3/2022 News The Guardian view on police reform: a national imperative The case for radical change has been well made and is widely accepted, but the Home Office and home secretary are incapable of delivering it The Guardian 13/3/2022 Feature, Opinion New law banning cyberflashing to be included in online safety bill Revised bill is expected next week and follows recent action to criminalise upskirting in England and Wales The Guardian 13/3/2022 News Qld police chief says DV cases escalating AUSTRALIA: Queensland's police commissioner says the state's domestic violence cases are escalating, making up 40 per cent of their work after two more alleged attacks this weekend. Blue Mountains Gazette (Australia) 13/3/2022 News Queensland police investigate whether ute driver deliberately hit a police van in a crash at Caboolture after alleged stabbing AUSTRALIA: A man who allegedly crashed into a police van as officers responded to a reported stabbing at his Caboolture home was seen overtaking several cars before impact. ABC News (Australia) 13/3/2022 News «203320342035203620372038203920402041Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events