Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96120 total results. Showing results 42941 to 42960 «214421452146214721482149215021512152Next ›Last » Should Firearms Be Allowed in K-12 Public Schools? An Analysis of Law Enforcement’s Perceptions of Armed Teacher Policies Mass shootings in schools generate both widespread public concern and a demand to “do something.” Among the most controversial of responses are policies permitting teachers and staff to conceal carry firearms at school, which have gained traction since the 2018 shooting in Parkland, FL. Polls regularly find that the public broadly, and teachers, students, and administrators specifically, do not support such a policy, but have failed to consider perceptions from law enforcement. Using a nationally drawn sample of law enforcement, the present study finds that officers overwhelmingly support armed teacher policies, but such support is contingent upon concerns related to training. School resource officers are less likely than those in other roles (e.g., patrol) to support arming teachers, as are individuals in supervisory positions. Security Journal - Registration at source 16/1/2022 Research article More than 200 police officers yet to get first Covid-19 vaccine dose, some face being stood down NEW ZEALAND: More than 200 police officers are yet to get their first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 15/1/2022 News Toronto police officer who heads disciplinary hearings office charged with impaired driving CANADA: Supt. Riyaz Hussein, 54, was charged after a crash in Pickering, Ont., on Thursday CBC News (Canada) 15/1/2022 News Gay Student Scott Johnson’s Murder Case That Haunted Australia for 34 Years Finally Solved AUSTRALIA: Putting closure to a 34 year old murder case, a man in Australia has finally confessed to the killing of a gay university student Scott Johnson in 1988. News 18 15/1/2022 News Irish police to get ‘every resource’ to bring teacher’s killer to justice REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Irish Justice Minister Helen McEntee has said that “every resource” will be provided to officers investigating the murder of 23-year-old Ashling Murphy. Alloa Advertiser 15/1/2022 News Over 900 arrested over Christmas 2021 on suspicion of drink or drug driving REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Almost 14,000 drivers were also clocked for speeding, stats showed Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 15/1/2022 News Police chiefs finally apologise for tasering an 80-year-old white ex-ballet dancer who was mistaken for a black suspect in his 30s An 80-year-old white ex-ballet dancer mistaken for a black suspect in his 30s and tasered in his kitchen has finally received a public apology from police chiefs. Mail Online 15/1/2022 News Police must investigate No 10 parties now, says woman arrested at Everard vigil Patsy Stevenson said the Met must examine the reports immediately if it wants to ‘have any trust with the public’. The Standard 15/1/2022 News Grieving brother rejects £25k compo from Scots cops who withheld evidence that tot who died in care was assaulted Police Scotland offered the cash to the family of toddler Alexina Kelbie, who died in care more than 60 years ago, after officers withheld evidence that she was assaulted. Daily Record 15/1/2022 News Former top cop urges Scotland Yard to probe Downing Street Party allegations Mike Barton, who was Chief Constable of Durham Constabulary until 2019, said it was the Metropolitan Police’s duty to gather evidence. Mirror 15/1/2022 News Calls for Prince Andrew to lose dukedom and police protection as Charles refuses to comment The Labour MP for York Central, Rachael Maskell, says it is "untenable" for Andrew to remain a duke, and the organisation Republic says "lots of celebrities and other high-profile people pay for their own security". Sky News 15/1/2022 News Psychiatrists warn of police and crime bill’s impact on young people Academics and clinicians say bill ‘will have a profound negative impact on young people’s mental health’ The Guardian 15/1/2022 News Police warn chippies and takeaways to be on guard for ‘strange’ crime on the rise Fish and chip shops and other fast food outlets are being targeted by criminals who are stealing cooking oil which is being processed for the black market. Daily Record 15/1/2022 News Former police chief named as new chair of Drug Deaths Taskforce A former police chief who two years ago wrote a damning report into the state of mental health services in Tayside has been named as the new chair of the Scottish Government’s Drug Deaths Taskforce. Holyrood Magazine 14/1/2022 News Forensic Science Regulator: Draft core statutory code for comment The Forensic Science Regulator has made a draft of the core statutory code available for informal comment. Forensic Science Regulator 14/1/2022 Report Coroner finds police investigation into woman’s disappearance inconsistent with evidence AUSTRALIA: A coroner has slammed Queensland Police for its shambolic response to a young woman’s disappearance. News.com.au (Australia) 14/1/2022 News Search for missing Queensland police dog PD Quizz escalates as authorities offer reward AUSTRALIA: Queensland police are investigating whether missing police dog PD Quizz has been unlawfully taken by a member of the public. ABC News (Australia) 14/1/2022 News $3.5 million cash seized, woman arrested in AFP investigation AUSTRALIA: AFP officers have seized almost $3.5 million in cash and arrested a 57-year-old woman from Western Sydney as part of Operation Avarus, the AFP’s national strategy to combat money laundering. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 14/1/2022 News Family want apology after police allegedly mock amputee gun owner NEW ZEALAND: An 81-year-old diabetic amputee was woken by armed police, removed from his home and allegedly mocked as officers seized his antique gun collection, his family say. Stuff (New Zealand) 14/1/2022 News Law experts and gun owners concerned over police use of warrantless search powers NEW ZEALAND: Police have seized almost 1500 guns in an effort to remove firearms from criminals in the wake of legal changes after the 2019 Christchurch terror attack, but some fear they are targeting lawful owners and using unnecessary search powers. Stuff (New Zealand) 14/1/2022 News «214421452146214721482149215021512152Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events