Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98462 total results. Showing results 42081 to 42100 «210121022103210421052106210721082109Next ›Last » Notts launches UK’s first ‘Military to Police’ scheme The country’s first scheme to provide a direct pathway for military personnel to join the police service has been launched by Nottinghamshire Police with support from the College of Policing. Police Professional 29/4/2022 News APCC welcomes ‘first past the post’ in new Elections Bill Future elections for police and crime commissioners (PCCs) police, fire and crime commissioners and mayors will be moved to the ‘first past the post system’ after the Government’s Elections Bill received Royal Assent this week. Police Professional 29/4/2022 News Chief Constable Shaun Sawyer announces retirement Chief Constable Shaun Sawyer of Devon and Cornwall Police has announced that he will retire from the force this summer. Police Professional 29/4/2022 News Devon and Cornwall Chief Constable Shaun Sawyer to leave force in summer Devon and Cornwall's most senior police officer will stand down in the summer, the force has said. BBC 29/4/2022 News Protest Policing and Public Perceptions of Police. Evidence From A Natural Experiment in Germany Understanding when, to what extent, and in which contexts high-profile police actions influence trust in and legitimacy of the police is important because police perceptions are associated with cooperation, compliance and, eventually, trust in the state itself. The current study uses a quasi-experimental design to assess changes in public attitudes toward the police after the violent police dispersal of a protest movement against a new railway station project in Stuttgart on 30 September 2010. We found little to no change in several dimensions of perceptions of police and legitimacy, specifically measures of trust in police, moral alignment, procedural fairness, and obligation to obey the police. However, respondents interviewed after the event saw the police as more unduly influenced by political pressure. The results suggest that the impact of high-profile incidents of police violence may depend on institutional context, media response, and post-incident reconciliation strategies. Policing and Society 29/4/2022 Research article Serving Met Police officer charged with rape A serving Met Police officer has been charged with rape. BBC 29/4/2022 News Edmonton’s police commission needs more transparency, says city Coun. Anne Stevenson CANADA: Edmonton’s police commission needs to be more transparent and open up private meetings to foster public trust, a city councillor said Thursday. Edmonton Journal (Canada) 29/4/2022 News Provincial budget dedicates $45 million to mental health for first responders CANADA: The Police Association of Ontario is very excited to learn of Ontario’s planned $45 million investment in supporting the mental health of first responders, announced today in the provincial budget. Police Association of Ontario 29/4/2022 News Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami and the RCMP collaborate on a workplan to improve the relationship between the RCMP and Inuit communities CANADA: Following a meeting in December 2021 between Commissioner Brenda Lucki, Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and President Natan Obed, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (ITK), both organization have developed a shared workplan to help improve the relationship between Inuit communities and RCMP. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 29/4/2022 News Gardaà ‘Go Purple’ to raise awareness of domestic abuse REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaà are taking part in Go Purple day to raise awareness about domestic abuse and highlight support services available to those affected in Ireland. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 29/4/2022 News Sharp rise in ethnic minorities applying to join the Garda REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Forty three members of the Travelling community were among the 11,000 people who applied to join the gardaà in its latest recruitment campaign. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 29/4/2022 News Over 11,000 people applied to join gardaà REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: More than 11,000 people applied to become a garda in the force's latest recruitment drive, which saw an increase in the numbers from different ethnic backgrounds applying. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 29/4/2022 News Meeting Mike Isherwood, Chair of the British Association of Public Communications Officials Policing Insight and PolicingTV Publisher Bernard Rix recently met Mike Isherwood, Chair of the British Association of Public Communications Officers (BAPCO), for a Policing Friendship Tour walk-and-talk along The Serpentine and through London's Hyde Park. PolicingTV 29/4/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Thousands of domestic abuse survivors denied help after legal aid cuts, study finds Exclusive: Research calculates proportion of domestic abuse cases funded by legal aid has fallen from 75% to 47% in 10 years The Guardian 29/4/2022 News Pakistan: New government must tackle police corruption and killings Despite several attempts at reform, successive governments in Pakistan appear to have had little success in tackling the corruption, undue political influence and paramilitary involvement in policing; Zoha Waseem, Assistant Professor in Criminology at the University of Warwick, believes Pakistan’s new government must now take the opportunity to deliver localised, effective change. Policing Insight 29/4/2022 Analysis, Feature Concerns over merger of emergency service software suppliers The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has expressed concerns that the takeover of Capita’s SSS by rival NEC Software Solutions could see emergency services paying more for vital software. Police Professional 29/4/2022 News Serving MPS officer charged with rape An officer from the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) will today (April 29) appear at Croydon Magistrates’ Court to face a charge of rape. Police Professional 29/4/2022 News Hope for dog owners as stunning new analysis could help police crackdown on thieves Police forces have begun developing new DNA analysis tools to help crack down on pet thieves. Express 29/4/2022 News Thames Valley Police must still improve in some areas, inspectors say A police force failed to "consistently respond" to calls within its own target times, inspectors found. BBC 29/4/2022 News Rape victims ‘too quickly dismissed as time-wasters’ by police Officers are swift to dismiss traumatised women as liars, leaked Home Office report finds The Telegraph - Subscription at source 29/4/2022 News «210121022103210421052106210721082109Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events