Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98413 total results. Showing results 43841 to 43860 «218921902191219221932194219521962197Next ›Last » Police Scotland has at least 55 cars that are ‘fire risks at high speeds’ In England, officers driving cars with N57 engines have been instructed not to go 20mph over the speed limit, even while they are chasing criminals i News 1/3/2022 News Police Scotland must tackle violent crime as top priority, most Scots believe Most Scots want police officers to tackle violent crime as a top priority, a poll has found. A survey by pollsters Survation found 52 per cent of respondents listed knife crime as one of the most important issues that police should prioritise. Daily Record 1/3/2022 News Culture of obstruction has sunk investigations into police misconduct, MPs say Poor communications and ‘opaque processes’ damaging public trust, says select committee The Guardian 1/3/2022 News Confirmation Bias in Simulated CSA Interviews: How Abuse Assumption Influences Interviewing and Decision‐making Processes? Research has shown that confirmation bias plays a role in legal and forensic decision-making processes and, more specifically, child interviews. However, previous studies often examine confirmation bias in child interviews using non-abuse-related events. We enrich the literature by examining interviewers’ behaviours in simulated child sexual abuse (CSA) cases. In the present study, we used data from a series of experiments in which participants interviewed child avatars to examine how an assumption of abuse based on preliminary information influenced decision-making and interviewing style. Legal and Criminological Psychology 1/3/2022 Research article Met Police criticised over case of UK paedophile in Bulgaria A former prosecutor has accused the Metropolitan Police of a "dereliction of duty" over failures to investigate a British paedophile who is on the run. BBC 1/3/2022 News Preventing male violence in policing (Ep2): Prevention not Management PolicingTV 1/3/2022 Feature, Opinion, Video Resetting the Met: Listen to communities, improve communications and learn from outside the service As the search for a new commissioner of London’s Metropolitan Police Service gets underway, change consultant Luftur Ali, Senior Policy Advisor to the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development and a former Associate of the College of Policing, sets out some of the key changes he believes the force needs to make – and the challenges facing the next head of the Met – if it is to improve community relationships and regain its position as an employer of choice. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 1/3/2022 Feature, Opinion Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 1/3/2022 News Homicide in Australia 2019–20 AUSTRALIA: The National Homicide Monitoring Program is Australia’s only national data collection on homicide incidents, victims and offenders. [pdf] Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 1/3/2022 Report Professional Standards Branch 2021 Annual Report CANADA: As in 2020, the workload in the Professional Standards Branch (PSB) in 2021 continued to be exceptionally high as we received a record number of complaints. [pdf] Edmonton Police Commission (Canada) 1/3/2022 Report Advertorial: How to ensure that your video and image evidence can stand up to questioning? David Spreadborough, Forensic analyst at Amped Software provides the answer. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/2/2022 Feature APD to join ’30×30 initiative’ to increase representation of women in department USA: The Austin Police Department will join the "30x30 initiative." The 30x30 initiative is a coalition of police leaders, researchers and professional organizations who have joined together to advance the representation and experiences of women in policing agencies across the U.S. Currently, APD is made up of 11 percent of women officers, and the department said they want to improve on that. Fox 7 (USA) 28/2/2022 News ‘Too small’ for police work: Thumbs-down review for Tesla pilot USA: The Tesla Model Y can accelerate from zero to 60 mph in as little as 31/2 seconds, all with electric power. What it can't do, according to Spokane Police Department leaders, is comfortably accommodate a police officer. The Spokane Police Department has piloted two Teslas this year as the city looks to move toward an all-electric fleet of cars. The reviews are in, and they're scathing. Police1 28/2/2022 News Calls for information on death of Jayleigh Murray in Dubbo, as $250,000 reward offered AUSTRALIA: A $250,000 reward has been announced for information regarding the suspicious death of a baby girl in Dubbo, in regional NSW, three years ago. ABC News (Australia) 28/2/2022 News WA Police Academy’s newest graduates AUSTRALIA: Fifty six new police officers will be welcomed into the Western Australia Police Force by Commissioner Chris Dawson APM, and the Honourable Paul Papalia CSC MLA, Minister for Police; Road Safety; Defence Industry; Veterans Issues, at a graduation ceremony this evening. Western Australia Police Force 28/2/2022 News Zachary Rolfe trial: police officer acted against training, court hears AUSTRALIA: A police officer charged with murdering an Aboriginal man, repeatedly acted against his training on the day of the incident, a court has heard. The Guardian 28/2/2022 News Parliament protest: Child at protest recalls riot police incident NEW ZEALAND: A 9-year-old girl has been left scared and shocked after riot police at the Parliament protest charged towards her, separating her from her parents and causing her friend to have a panic attack. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 28/2/2022 News Dealer Licences required for firearms activity operators NEW ZEALAND: Recent changes to the Arms Act require any operators in the hospitality, tourism and leisure sectors who offer an activity involving the supply of firearms to obtain a dealer’s licence. New Zealand Police 28/2/2022 News Child sex abuse claimants need more support in court – experts NEW ZEALAND: Children who give evidence in sexual violence trials are often traumatised by the experience and more support services are needed to help them through the process, experts say. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 28/2/2022 News UK will lead on efforts to get Russia suspended from Interpol, says minister Reuters Britain will lead international efforts to see Russia suspended from the global police agency Interpol, interior minister Priti Patel said on Monday, after the invasion of Ukraine. Reuters 28/2/2022 News «218921902191219221932194219521962197Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events