Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96117 total results. Showing results 42801 to 42820 «213721382139214021412142214321442145Next ›Last » Trial of retired superintendent to go ahead in Limerick despite concerns over GAA links REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A judge has decided to allow the trial of a retired superintendent and three gardaí to go ahead in Limerick despite concerns from the DPP about difficulties in securing an unbiased jury. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 20/1/2022 News Almost €220k spent on OPW building upkeep in Cavan REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Almost €220,000 was spent by the Office of Public Works (OPW) last year on the upkeep of State-owned buildings in Cavan. The Anglo-Celt (Republic of Ireland) 20/1/2022 News Detectives arrest man suspected of running drugs patch across Galway for major crime gang REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Detectives have arrested a man suspected of a running a drugs patch for a major crime gang. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 20/1/2022 News “Defund the Police:” Perceptions Among Protesters in the 2020 March on Washington Using qualitative interviews, this study examines how protesters with varying levels of commitment to the Black Lives Matter movement perceive the slogan defund the police. Findings indicate while a small number had reservations regarding the term, the vast majority of protesters associate defunding as a two-step process that starts with reduction of police budgets, followed by reallocation of these resources toward much needed services in the very communities the departments serve. Findings also revealed prior engagement with the Black Lives Matter movement, and the level of commitment of participants did play an important role in being able to provide nuanced context to the call for action. Implementation of reduction of police budgets indicates a need to reimagine the role and function of police in most affected communities. In addition, there is a need to reinvest in local resources that would provide the much needed support toward marginalized communities. Further, social movement organizations should partner with corporate brands and advertising agencies to effectively promote their goals and slogans toward a diverse range of audience in media. Criminology and Public Policy - Registration at source 20/1/2022 Research article Mass Support For Proposals to Reshape Policing Depends on the Implications For Crime and Safety This paper presents novel survey and experimental evidence that reveals the mass public’s interpretation of movements to reform, defund, and abolish the police. We find strong support for police reform, but efforts to defund or abolish generate opposition both in terms of slogan and substance. While these differences cannot be explained by differing beliefs about each movement’s association with violent protests, racial makeup, or specific programmatic changes, efforts to defund and abolish the police appear unpopular because they seek reduced involvement of police in traditional roles and cuts in police numbers. Our findings suggest that public support for changes to American policing is contingent on the perceived implications for crime and public safety. Proposals like defunding and abolition are therefore unlikely to succeed at the national level. Viable police reform may instead require proposals that target changing how police departments and their officers operate rather than lowering police budgets or decreasing police involvement in responding to crime and calls for service. Criminology and Public Policy - Registration at source 20/1/2022 Research article Standard national set of police measures to be piloted in West Sacramento Police Department, available via public dashboard and co-created with the community USA: Measures for Justice announced the West Sacramento Police Department will become one of the first police departments in the nation to implement a new set of national police measures developed with input from community leaders and police experts nationwide. PR Web 20/1/2022 News Force CCTV portal cuts down officer time requesting evidence footage Portal is part of digital evidence management system which is linked to CPS. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/1/2022 News Sergeants challenge force over taser training ban on cost grounds A force is at loggerheads with sergeants over a decision to ban them from taser refresher courses. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/1/2022 News Child sexual abuse prosecutions drop by half in four years Prosecutions and convictions for child sexual abuse have fallen by around half in four years, research by a children’s charity suggests. Police Professional 20/1/2022 News Recorded Crime in Scotland: December 2021 OFFICIAL STATISTICS: A document outlining the crimes and offences recorded by the police in Scotland during the month of December 2021. Scottish Government 20/1/2022 Report 14-year-old boy one of youngest in UK to be convicted of terror charges Boy, who cannot be named because of his age, charged with possessing a terrorist publication The Guardian 20/1/2022 News Police arrest two men in UK over Texas synagogue attack Arrests take place in Birmingham and Manchester in connection with US attack by Malik Faisal Akram The Guardian 20/1/2022 News Sleep disorders education and screening programme offered to UK policing Oscar Kilo, the national police wellbeing service, is inviting officers and staff from UK policing to get involved in the SAFER (sleep, alertness and fatigue in emergency responders) programme. College of Policing 20/1/2022 News UK police lack framework for adopting new tech like AI and face recognition, Lords told Governance structure is 'a bush, not a tree' – whatever that means The Register 20/1/2022 News Police appeal for help to find 12 of UK’s most wanted suspects in Spain Names and faces of men thought to be hiding in Spain, wanted for alleged crimes including murder, are released The Guardian 20/1/2022 News Bodies found in Yala River raise concerns over police brutality claims in Kenya AFRICA: Dead bodies trussed up “like parcels” and showing signs of torture have been recovered from a river in Kenya, casting fresh suspicion on the country’s notoriously vicious police force. The Times - Subscription at source 20/1/2022 News Top York police officer open to drug consumption rooms to tackle crisis Superintendent Mark Khan said the force is moving to a public health approach when it comes to issues like substance abuse. Planet Radio 20/1/2022 News Confidence in policing: The concept of unintended pollution With UK police forces witnessing a significant churn of experienced officers for new recruits, concerns over confidence, and a continuing challenge to maintain the policing by consent model, Acting Supt Stephen Lenney fears the service could be facing a perfect storm, one which could leave policing all at sea unless there is clarity of purpose and a shared consciousness of the challenges facing officers. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 20/1/2022 Feature, Opinion AA calls for increased police presence on UK roads The organisation says it's a "scandal" that five people a day die on British roads. motor1.com 20/1/2022 News Q4 2021 Report to the Edmonton Police Commission CANADA: This report has been prepared for the January 20, 2022, Edmonton Police Commission meeting. 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