Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 95719 total results. Showing results 41921 to 41940 «209320942095209620972098209921002101Next ›Last » Minister understands concern over Garda changes REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Justice Minister says she understands concerns over a reorganisation of policing areas within the Gardaí. The Anglo-Celt (Republic of Ireland) 4/2/2022 News Garda set to lose several assistant commissioners to retirement REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: An Garda Síochána is set to undergo major change in senior management ranks as Assistant Commissioner Anne Marie Cagney has become the latest senior officer to signal her intention to retire The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 4/2/2022 News Digital detection: The work of Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs’ digital forensics team With organised crime and illegal financial transactions increasingly reliant on digital data and online activity, the work of the digital forensics team at Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) in the UK has become crucial in the fight against fraud and other crimes: Policing Insight’s Christine Townsend spoke to HMRC’s Head of Digital Forensics Colin Smith to find out more. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/2/2022 Feature, Interview Linking Foraging Domestic Burglary: An Analysis of Crimes Committed Within Police-Identified Optimal Forager Patches Crime linkage is a systematic way of assessing behavioural or physical characteristics of crimes and considering the likelihood they are linked to the same offender. This study builds on research in this area by replicating existing studies with a new type of burglar known as optimal foragers, who are offenders whose target selection is conducted in a similar fashion to foraging animals. Using crimes identified by police analysts as being committed by foragers this study examines their crime scene behaviour to assess the level of predictive accuracy for linking crimes based on their offending characteristics. Results support previous studies on randomly selected burglary offence data by identifying inter-crime distance as the highest linking indicator, followed by target selection, entry behaviour, property stolen and offender crime scene behaviour. Results discuss distinctions between this study and previous research findings, outlining the potential that foraging domestic burglary offenders display distinct behaviours to other forms of offender (random/marauder/commuter). Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - Registration at source 4/2/2022 Research article We are fighting FGM all wrong Every December, girls are publicly paraded down the streets in the Kuria region of Migori County in southwestern Kenya after undergoing female genital mutilation (FGM), an extreme human rights abuse that has affected more than 200 million women and girls around the world. The local police usually make a few arrests to give the impression that they are responding, but, more often than not, they let the perpetrators walk free a few hours later. Incredibly, even the girls at risk of FGM are often arrested. The Times - Subscription at source 4/2/2022 Feature, Opinion Abuse fiasco police chief Lord Hogan-Howe wants to lead National Crime Agency The Metropolitan Police commissioner who oversaw the bungled VIP sex abuse inquiry is in the running for one of law enforcement’s most prestigious jobs, The Times has learnt. Lord Hogan-Howe wants to lead the National Crime Agency (NCA), Britain’s equivalent of the FBI. The Times - Subscription at source 4/2/2022 News South Yorkshire Police Federation hits out at plans for officers to tackle noise nuisance The idea was mooted in the Government’s Levelling Up white paper, published this week in the ‘restoring pride’ section. The report reads: “Police officers will also gain the power to deal with noise nuisance.” The Star (Yorkshire) - Registration at source 4/2/2022 News Seizures of drugs in England and Wales, financial year ending 2021 Contains figures for seizures of drugs made by local police forces and the UK Border Force. Home Office 4/2/2022 Report Organisations awarded £1.4 million for domestic abuse research The Home Office announced the 21 organisations who have been successful in securing funding for research projects on perpetrators of domestic abuse. Home Office 4/2/2022 News Police make 40,000 domestic abuse referrals to social services in a year West Midlands Police have made more than 40,000 referrals to social services for domestic abuse over the last year, official figures show. Express & Star 4/2/2022 News Online safety law to be strengthened to stamp out illegal content Online Safety Bill strengthened with new list of criminal content for tech firms to remove as a priority Home Office 4/2/2022 News Greater Manchester Police officer receives warning after using CS spray on 13-year-old boy A police officer who sprayed CS – an irritant often used as a tear gas – into the face of a 13-year-old boy during an arrest has been given a written warning. The Greater Manchester Police officer was found to have breached standards of professional behaviour at a misconduct meeting this week, the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) said. The Independent 4/2/2022 News Police use force tactics more than 10,000 times in a year, figures show Frontline police officers in Norfolk increased use of force tactics such as physical restraint, pepper spray and tasers during the first year of Covid, figures reveal. Eastern Daily Press 4/2/2022 News DNA breakthrough could identify victims and provide suspect descriptions in current and unsolved cases A new DNA technique being pioneered by the Australian Federal Police uses Massively Parallel Sequencing to predict gender, age, eye colour, hair colour and bio-geographical ancestry – with new markers being identified for traits such as facial metrics or physical stature – in a breakthrough that could help investigators identify human remains as well as potential suspects, as Policing Insight Deputy Editor Sarah Gibbons reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/2/2022 Feature, Innovation San Francisco police chief REFUSES to work with woke DA Chesa Boudin on use-of-force cases and accuses him of ‘concealing’ evidence that could help officer facing trial for beating USA: San Francisco’s police chief has pulled out of an agreement allowing District Attorney Chesa Boudin to investigate police shootings and in-custody deaths, accusing the DA's office of 'concealing' evidence and not being impartial in use-of-force cases. Mail Online 3/2/2022 News Police officers still being recruited without face-to-face interviews At least four forces have continued to use online centres set up during the pandemic to carry out assessments, checks and job offers The Telegraph - Subscription at source 3/2/2022 News Johnson and Patel’s claims about falling crime ‘misleading’, says UK watchdog Head of watchdog writing to PM and home secretary about England and Wales data, which excludes fraud The Guardian 3/2/2022 News Domestic abuse advisors support police at incidents Nearly one in every five incidents of police-recorded crime is related to domestic abuse. Northamptonshire Police has made domestic abuse a matter of priority, and is now using the expertise of specialist Crisis Independent Domestic Violence Advisors (IDVAs) at some police incidents. This is to better help safeguard victims of domestic abuse and ensure they are aware of the support available to them. Northamptonshire Police 3/2/2022 News Cleveland Police: Mark Webster in line to become chief constable The man in line to become the seventh chief constable of Cleveland Police in less than a decade has been announced. Mark Webster, the deputy chief constable of Cumbria, has been named as the choice of Cleveland's Police and Crime Commissioner Steve Turner. BBC 3/2/2022 News Plans for 100 new Leicestershire police officers shelved A plan to fund an extra 100 police officers in Leicestershire this year has been halted. The county's police and crime commissioner (PCC) Rupert Matthews said the proposal was no longer "sustainable" in the longer term. BBC 3/2/2022 News «209320942095209620972098209921002101Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events