Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96149 total results. Showing results 43841 to 43860 «218921902191219221932194219521962197Next ›Last » A Comparison of Women’s Motivations to Enter the Police Profession in the Caribbean Absent from the criminological literature on policing in the Caribbean are studies on female’s motivations to become police officers, studies using female police recruits and studies using a comparative approach. As a result of this gap, data were gathered from female police recruits in Jamaica (N = 37) and Trinidad and Tobago (N = 60) in July 2017 via a standardised, self-administered questionnaire in order to determine their motivations for entry into policing. The main motivation for female’s entry into policing in both jurisdictions was job security. Revenge and the desire for power and authority were the least cited motivations for entry into the police profession in both jurisdictions. The importance of females as police officers, study limitations and directions for future research are also discussed. Feminist Criminology - Registration at source 14/12/2021 Research article Joint forces pen squad Kingston Police drone capture CANADA: On December 7, 2021 members of the Joint Forces Penitentiary Squad and the Kingston Police Drug Enforcement Unit combined efforts to investigate two males from out of province that were flying contraband into Collins Bay Institution using a drone. The males were located by a police surveillance team in the area of the institution as they were launching the drone Kingston Police (Canada) 14/12/2021 News Civilian investigators coming to RCMP CANADA: The RCMP has created a new investigator – one with cutting-edge skills – to support investigations into financial crime and cybercrime where criminals steal from, threaten, defraud and extort thousands of Canadians each year. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 14/12/2021 News Q&A: Hamilton Police Service Superintendent Treena MacSween CANADA: In a recent Blue Line, The Podcast episode, Hamilton Police Service Supt. Treena MacSween joined editor Brittani Schroeder to discuss the challenges she has faced, and still faces, in her chosen profession, and her mission of gender diversity and attracting more women to law enforcement. Blue Line (Canada) 14/12/2021 Feature, Interview The struggle for Indigenous police services in Canada CANADA: All Canadian communities deserve the same level of adequate and effective policing. Blue Line (Canada) 14/12/2021 Feature Increased reports of domestic violence in Mayo REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Domestic violence has increased in Mayo as we continue to live with the pandemic. The Connaught Telegraph (Ireland) 14/12/2021 News Local Gardai dealing with ‘massive rise’ in online fraud incidents REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardai in Athlone are dealing with what has been described as “an avalanche” in incidents of online fraud in recent weeks. Westmeath Independent (Republic of Ireland) 14/12/2021 News Community Policing Unit gets to work at Gorey Garda Station REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gorey Garda station has welcomed the appointments of garda Katie Mundow and garda Ronan Swan to make up the new Community Policing Unit. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 14/12/2021 News Lincolnshire PCC investigated over chief constable recruitment process The police and crime commissioner (PCC) of Lincolnshire is being investigated by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) over the recruitment of a new chief constable in late 2020. Police Professional 14/12/2021 News Working with retail and security to reduce shoplifting I spent the last two years of my police service on secondment to the Co-op, working in their risk team to support crime and security. It became apparent that there was a disconnection between the retailers and the police regarding retail crime. College of Policing 14/12/2021 Feature Grenfell survivors urge police to speed up criminal investigation Survivors launch #chargesnow campaign, saying there is enough evidence to prosecute The Guardian 14/12/2021 News Police Scotland hit by deluge of coronavirus sick leave amid claims ‘700 officers absent’ Fears have emerged of a Christmas crimewave as officers are forced to stay at home due to new stricter self-isolation rules. Daily Record 14/12/2021 News ‘Unrealistic’ for police to unilaterally enforce Covid regulations Earlier Justice Minister Naomi Long said police will lead enforcement. Belfast Telegraph 14/12/2021 News Police Scotland are slammed after saying they will record rapists as women if the suspect ‘identifies as female’ – even if they still have a penis Police Scotland has been criticised for saying it will record rapes by offenders with a penis as being committed by a woman if the attacker 'identifies as a female'. Mail Online 14/12/2021 News Police chief claims Downing Street parties have made it harder to enforce Covid restrictions Police Federation boss adds that Met police would investigate No10 parties if internal investigation unearths new evidence i News 14/12/2021 News Counter terrorism police urge vigilance this christmas People living in our region are being urged to trust their instincts and report anything suspicious to Counter Terrorism Policing this Christmas. Counter Terrorism Policing 14/12/2021 News Met PC who shared photos of dead sisters made racist cover-up boast Sources confirm message to friends was found on Deniz Jaffer’s phone after his arrest The Guardian 14/12/2021 News The police bill is an unprecedented assault on our freedom – Priti Patel must be stopped oor Boris Johnson. He faces a potential fine and up to 10 years in jail if he fulfils the promise he made in 2016 to lie in front of the bulldozers, in order to stop the third runway at Heathrow. The Independent 14/12/2021 Feature, Opinion Stephen Port: MPs call for inquiry into ‘Met Police homophobia’ MPs have called for an inquiry into police failures to stop serial killer Stephen Port and whether homophobia was a factor in the bungled investigations. BBC 14/12/2021 News Most ethnic minority Britons no longer trust police, poll finds Trust in police among ethnic minority Britons has dropped sharply in the past year – with most now no longer having faith in UK police forces, a survey has found. The Independent 14/12/2021 News «218921902191219221932194219521962197Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events