Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96142 total results. Showing results 43401 to 43420 «216721682169217021712172217321742175Next ›Last » Police leaders honoured by the Queen NEW ZEALAND: Two leaders in Police are today honoured by the Queen for their services to New Zealand Police and the community. New Zealand Police 31/12/2021 News Peel police to collect race data during traffic stops amid efforts to address disparities CANADA: A year after committing to clean up systemic racism and discrimination across the service, Peel Regional Police are preparing to launch a pilot project that will see officers collect race-based data during traffic stops. Toronto Star (Canada) - Subscription at source 31/12/2021 News Calgary records 19 homicides in 2021, seven remain unsolved: Calgary police CANADA: As John Smith Jr. left a Calgary nightclub with his girlfriend and another female friend on an October evening, he was fatally shot after stepping in to stop two men from harassing the women. Calgary Herald (Canada) 31/12/2021 News York Regional Police grappling with shortage of drug recognition experts due to COVID-19 CANADA: The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the number of certified drug recognition experts (DRE) officers available to police services during ride programs. Global News (Canada) 31/12/2021 News Gardaà succeed in dismantling some organised crime groups this year REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The three men who kidnapped and tortured the businessman Kevin Lunney, stood up in the dock at 11.30am on 20 December 2021. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 31/12/2021 Analysis, Feature Special Garda Response Hub to be set up in Athlone REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A Garda Response Hub will commence operations in Athlone on January 1 to tackle the widespread issue of anti-social behaviour on the public transport network. Westmeath Independent (Republic of Ireland) 31/12/2021 News Oval Four: British Transport Police accused of making empty gestures in fight against racism by group member Winston Trew was wrongfully arrested in Oval Tube station in 1972 by corrupt detective sergeant Derek Ridgewell i News 31/12/2021 News The benefits of reserve officers in modern policing USA: Utilizing the strengths and expertise of volunteers for ultimate agency transparency Police1 31/12/2021 Feature Two teenagers stabbed to death in space of an hour as teen homicides in London hit record high 2021 is now the bloodiest year for teenage killings in the capital The Standard 31/12/2021 News World drug report 2021 INTERNATIONAL: In an age when the speed of information can often outstrip the speed of verification, the COVID-19 pandemic has taught us that it is crucial to cut through the noise and focus on facts, a lesson that we must heed in order to protect societies from the impact of drugs. [pdf] United Nations Office on Drugs & Crime (UNODC) 31/12/2021 Report Record number of teen homicides in London The number of teenage homicide victims in London during 2021 has broken previous records following the death of two boys on the same day. Police Professional 31/12/2021 News Boy becomes 30th teenage homicide victim in London this year – a new record A 16-year-old boy has died after being stabbed in Hillingdon, west London. Sky News 31/12/2021 News Boy, 16, dies in 30th teenage homicide in London this year Number of killings of teenagers in city has passed previous peak of 29 in 2008 The Guardian 31/12/2021 News Knife victim’s mother copes with devastating loss by fighting for change Tamim Ian Habimana, 15, died from a single stab would while walking home from school in south-east London in July. The Standard 31/12/2021 News Tragic faces of women killed by men since Sarah Everard as 102 die in violence epidemic More than 100 women have allegedly been killed by men since Sarah Everard, 33, was kidnapped, raped and murdered by former Metropolitan Police officer Wayne Couzens on March 4, 2021 Mirror 31/12/2021 News Global report on corruption in sport INTERNATIONAL: Sport contributes to peace, enables sustainable development, creates jobs and plays a vital role in promoting healthy lifestyles. It inspires, teaches and brings people, young and old, together. [pdf] United Nations Office on Drugs & Crime (UNODC) 31/12/2021 Report Top 10 crime, national security and law stories of 2021 The intelligence services and the government have become increasingly vocal in campaigns for access to the contents of the public’s encrypted messages on Facebook, WhatsApp and other encrypted messaging services. Computer Weekly 31/12/2021 News Global organized crime index 2021 INTERNATIONAL: The Global Organized Crime Index is the first tool of its kind designed to assess levels of organized crime and resilience to organized criminal activity. It includes in its rankings all the UN member states – 193 countries. [pdf] Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime 31/12/2021 Report Happy New Year – now it’s time to take the positives into 2022 For many, 2021 – like 2020 before it – was a year to forget, as Covid combined with other challenges to leave policing on the back foot; but behind the headlines there were some real achievements, so let’s take the positives – for policing and Policing Insight – into 2022, and see if we can rewrite some of that negative narrative. Policing Insight 31/12/2021 Feature, Opinion Increasing Compliance With Domestic Violence Protection Orders: Investing in Perpetrator Education and Support As An Investment in Victim and Family Safety Domestic Violence (DV) is a persistent public health issue of global proportions affecting an estimated one in four women worldwide. Civil protection orders or domestic violence orders (DVO) are a legal tool used in many jurisdictions, including Australia, to hold the alleged perpetrators accountable and improve the safety of victims. However, the research on the effectiveness of these orders are mixed and perpetrator non-compliance with such orders continues to be a concern. Few studies examine the situational factors that impact compliance with orders, especially in relation to service engagement and support needs of perpetrators of DV during and beyond the protection order court process. Our study uses focus group data to explore the perceptions of police officers (n = 16) and prosecutors (n = 3) involved in policing and prosecuting DV and the compliance with relevant protection orders in two court districts in Queensland, Australia. Alleged perpetrators’ comprehension of their order conditions and intersecting experiences of social disadvantage and complex needs emerged as key factors influencing compliance, along with the role of timely engagement with alleged perpetrators during the court process to maximise respondent comprehension of order conditions and engagement with available and relevant support services. Policing and Society - Registration at source 31/12/2021 Research article «216721682169217021712172217321742175Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events