Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103152 total results. Showing results 41761 to 41780 «208520862087208820892090209120922093Next ›Last » Union boss to face inquiry over Queensland police response to domestic violence AUSTRALIA: The head of Queensland’s police union has been called to give evidence at a commission of inquiry into the force’s response to domestic violence. The Guardian 15/9/2022 News Black Power boss speaks out on gang law changes NEW ZEALAND: A Black Power boss has criticised the Government's proposed introduction of new police powers aimed at seizing criminal assets, saying the changes will lead to overreach and children will suffer as a result. 1 News (New Zealand) 15/9/2022 Feature, Opinion, Video Serving Met Police officer charged over ‘racist’ WhatsApp messages. A serving Metropolitan Police officer has been charged with sending racist WhatsApp messages. The Independent 15/9/2022 News Police accept IPCA finding that excessive force was used to apprehend youth NEW ZEALAND: Police have accepted that an off-duty officer used excessive force while apprehending a 14-year-old three years ago. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 15/9/2022 News Off-duty Police officer punches youth who stole cigarettes NEW ZEALAND: The Independent Police Conduct Authority has found that an off-duty Police Officer used excessive force when apprehending a 14-year-old boy whom he caught stealing from his North Auckland property in July 2019. Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) (New Zealand) 15/9/2022 Report Lincolnshire officers’ ‘honour’ to support Queen’s funeral – police boss. There are "few greater honours" for officers than to support policing at the Queen's funeral, Lincolnshire's police boss has said. BBC 15/9/2022 News Police investigate abuse claims at Nicky Campbell school. Allegations of historical sexual and violent physical abuse at a private school in Edinburgh are being investigated by the police. BBC 15/9/2022 News Alternative data Aleksandras Šulženko examines the benefits of alternative data and web scraping for the public sector, and in particular police investigations. Police Professional - Subscription at source 15/9/2022 Feature Cloud and CSAM investigations: Compatible or ill-considered? For the police to achieve justice in child exploitation cases, they must not only deal with the added sensitivity of its evidence, but ensure the effective management of investigations to meet growing backlogs. The cloud has proven to be an effective force multiplier, but if offenders are putting child sexual abuse material in the cloud to facilitate their operations, Ryan Parthermore asks should law enforcement use the same means to combat it? Police Professional - Subscription at source 15/9/2022 Feature Forces take part in early morning rehearsal for Queen’s funeral procession Surrey Police Chief Constable Gavin Stephens QPM will take on the role of commander as representatives from across the Civilian Services Contingent (CSC) join the funeral procession for Queen Elizabeth II. Police Professional 15/9/2022 News Give back our police the right to be proactive, says reader CANADA: We have to stop trying to be politically correct, or incorrect. Recently, the media caused such a stink about “carding” as if it were a biased issue. Toronto Star (Canada) 15/9/2022 Feature, Opinion Systemic racism allegations prompt Quebec municipality to review police hiring process CANADA: The mayor of Saguenay, Que., says the city will hire a specialized, external firm to review the municipality's police hiring process after allegations of systemic racism surfaced in a Radio-Canada report this week. CBC News (Canada) 15/9/2022 News George Cross police officer ‘incredibly moved’ to be attending Queen’s funeral A former police officer awarded the George Cross after being shot at 15 times has said he is “incredibly moved” to be attending The Queen’s funeral. Police Professional 15/9/2022 News Saskatoon police want alternative response officers to become permanent part of the force CANADA: For the past year special constables have been patrolling Saskatoon's downtown and Riversdale areas as part of a pilot project. CBC News (Canada) 15/9/2022 News Representatives from Civilian Services Contingent to take part in funeral procession for Queen Elizabeth II Representatives from across the Civilian Services Contingent (CSC) will be taking part in the funeral procession for the late Queen Elizabeth II on Monday. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 15/9/2022 News Harris hammered over reduction in Garda manpower across county REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda Commissioner Drew Harris faced stinging criticism this week for the re-organisation of the An Garda Síochána in County Galway – and a reduction in Garda manpower in rural stations that left communities living in fear and isolated. Connacht Tribune (Republic of Ireland) 15/9/2022 News Risk of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Following Major Disasters and Critical Incidents in Police Officers — a Systematic Review Police are exposed to potentially traumatic incidents at work, but the subsequent risk of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) between major disasters and routine on-duty critical incidents is unclear. Following PRISMA guidelines, we searched Embase, PsycINFO, PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, ProQuest and EBSCO until 18 March 2020 for prospective cohort studies of police exposed to work-related traumatic events and risk of PTSD. Two authors independently screened references by title, abstract, and full text and extracted data. GRADE was used to assess quality of evidence. From 2091 references, 19 studies were included. Only one reported risk of PTSD for exposed police relative to an unexposed control group after a plane crash (ORadj = 2.8 [95% CI 1.5–5.0]). Another study compared police to firefighters after a terrorist attack (full PTSD: OR = 3.29 [95% CI 0.74–14.60], partial PTSD: OR = 2.37 [95% CI 1.11–5.06]), a third compared prevalence rates among police after exposure to assault (PRadj = 2.0 [95% CI 1.2–3.5]), crowd control (PRadj = 1.6 [95% CI 1.1–2.1]), and recovery of bodies (PRadj = 1.7 [95% CI 1.2–2.3]) in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, while a fourth found an elevated risk of PTSD among those giving to medical assistance of victims (ORadj = 5.67 [95% CI 1.59–20.16]) and sustaining personal injury (ORadj = 4.67 [95% CI 1.31–16.43]) at a chemical plant explosion site. All other studies only included an exposed group. We found a weighted mean PTSD prevalence of 8.9% from 14 studies of major disasters and 10.5% among 5 studies of routine on-duty critical incidents. Generally, studies had limitations regarding selection and information bias as well as lack of confounder control. Low-moderate quality evidence suggests that police exposed to major disasters and on-duty critical incidents may have similar risk of PTSD. Studies comparing exposed to unexposed groups are needed for both exposure types. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology 15/9/2022 Research article Garda Commissioner told county is ‘awash’ with cocaine REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Environment and human rights’ activists who snort cocaine were labelled “hypocrites of the highest order” by Garda Commissioner Drew Harris. Connacht Tribune (Republic of Ireland) 15/9/2022 News Broadening situational awareness: An Ecological Dynamics Approach on Officer Safety and Officer Safety Training Dealing professionally with the potential for violence that exists in the police profession is part of the everyday work of police officers. Geared towards the German situation, the concept of officer safety, which is anchored in training and practice, provides the central orientation for this. The paper argues for a comprehensive understanding of officer safety from the perspective of ecological dynamics, which direct impacts the scope of situational awareness and associated training. We provide the argument, that the key means of officer safety is communication, with the use of means being highly context dependent. As such, violent communication respectively violence as communication can be just as necessary as de-escalation, physical proximity be appropriate as well as distance. Navigating professionally through this context-dependent complexity needs a broad understanding of situational awareness that goes beyond the recognition of possible danger cues. According to this conceptualization we conclude by outlining several practical implications for police officers, police training and police organizations. European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training (CEPOL) 15/9/2022 Research article British Transport Police is slammed for ‘laddish culture from top to bottom’ after two senior officers are sacked for slapping the bottoms of junior female colleagues during off-duty night-out British Transport Police has been slammed for 'laddish culture from the top down' after two senior officers were sacked for slapping and pinching the bottoms of their junior female colleagues. Mail Online 15/9/2022 News «208520862087208820892090209120922093Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events