Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98519 total results. Showing results 44201 to 44220 «220722082209221022112212221322142215Next ›Last » ‘A Day in the Life’ – An Garda Síochána offers an in-depth look at policing activities REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Throughout the next 24 hours, Garda personnel across all ranks and grades will be taking part in An Garda Síochána’s centenary ‘A Day in the Life’ online project to commemorate the first recruits who joined the organisation on this day 100 years ago. Leinster Leader (Ireland) 21/2/2022 News Garda reform comes at time of ‘poor’ morale within force REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: When a team of hooded gardaí moved in to keep order at the eviction of Take Back the City activists 3½ years ago in central Dublin there was uproar. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 21/2/2022 News Ministers to reject making misogyny a hate crime in England and Wales Priti Patel says government will oppose Lords amendment when police, crime, sentencing and courts bill returns to parliament The Guardian 21/2/2022 News Victims’ Perceptions of Police Services: the Perspectives of Tourists As Outsiders This article presents the first research to consider perceptions of the police held by non-resident victims, in this case US citizens on holiday either at home or abroad. Based on a small sample of 84 US residents victimised while holidaying in either the USA or four other countries, and drawn from Mechanical Turk (MTurk), a crowdsourcing platform, it is, essentially exploratory. However, the findings suggest that tourist victims in our sample commonly reported their crimes and held extremely positive views of the way they were treated by the police, indeed more so than their experiences ‘back home’ had led them to expect. Most victims, nevertheless, said they would have appreciated more support, from the police and other sources. Although more research is needed to build on this study, the findings do underline the need for a greater focus on the experiences of foreign visitors and offer a template for future research on outsiders’ views of their experiences as victims. International Journal of Police Science & Management - Registration at source 21/2/2022 Research article Leadership shapes workplace cultures – but we can all do more to address institutional discrimination Against the backdrop of the many recent debates about negative cultures in UK policing, Disabled Police Association President Simon Nelson argues that it is down to leadership to set the tone for an acceptable workplace culture – but all of us have role to play in ending institutional discrimination and building successful, supportive teams. Policing Insight 21/2/2022 Feature, Opinion Meeting Charlotte Hails, Justice and Blue Light Lead at Virgin Media O2 Business PolicingTV 21/2/2022 Interview, Opinion, Video Top tier promotions as MOD reorganises The top tier is seeing some new faces including at MoD police. Police Oracle 21/2/2022 News Dedicated roads policing unit to return to Isle of Wight A campaign for the reinstatement of a dedicated roads policing unit (RPU) on the Isle of Wight has been hailed a success after Hampshire Constabulary confirmed it would deploy additional resources to the island. Police Professional 21/2/2022 News MPS warns over social media use after official account criticises London mayor The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) has issued a reminder to officers to be “independent and impartial” at a all times after one of its official Twitter accounts appeared to criticise the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan. Police Professional 21/2/2022 News Government to create extra prison capacity Sixteen prisons across the country are to be expanded as part of a programme to create capacity for an additional 4,000 inmates, the Deputy Prime Minister has announced. Police Professional 21/2/2022 News Woman dies following police pursuit collision A woman has died after being struck by a vehicle that was the subject of a police pursuit. Police Professional 21/2/2022 News MPs urged to back controversial policing bill The Home Secretary has written to MPs imploring them to back controversial legislation that was mauled by peers, arguing too many criminals are “getting off” with light sentences while the Bill is in limbo. Police Professional 21/2/2022 News New domestic abuse offence comes into force “Domestic abuse in all its forms, both physical and non-physical, is wrong and will not be tolerated,” Justice Minister Naomi Long said today. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 21/2/2022 News Modern slavery: how to identify and support victims GUIDANCE: Describes the signs that someone may be a victim of modern slavery, the support available to victims, and the process for determining whether someone is a victim. Home Office 21/2/2022 News Home Office stops short of making drink spiking a specific criminal offence Priti Patel was reportedly considering creating a new offence to prevent attackers lacing drinks but the Home Office would only commit to publishing a report Mirror 21/2/2022 News Scandal-hit Met Police is hit by decade-high sex crime accusations According to Freedom of Information figures obtained by The Telegraph, 'dozens' of those who have been accused of sexual misconduct held the rank of sergeant or above and just 11 out of the 217 were charged of offences last ye Mail Online 21/2/2022 News Postcode lottery leaves some victims nearly 50 times less likely to have case resolved As a result , only a tenth, 40,000 are referred to police forces. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 21/2/2022 News Leeds and Manchester United’s rivalry is so vile it needed 900 police on duty In the war zone that was central Leeds, with riot vans at every vantage point, a group of fans charging a double decker bus said everything about the current reality of trying to maintain order in football. Mail Online 21/2/2022 News Ian Davidson: ‘You can’t learn to be a good investigator from a book, you need to get out there and do it’ In the latest in a series of interviews with leading figures involved in the research and investigation of organised crime, Policing Insight’s Chris Allen spoke to Ian Davidson, a former detective superintendent with Derbyshire Police and now an independent researcher, about the importance of experience and understanding, the need for resources to back up strategies, and what we really know – or think we know – about organised crime. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 21/2/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion Scores of police face sexual abuse claims More than 100 serving police officers have faced sexual offence allegations since 2014, with 20 convicted, according to newly-published data. The Times - Subscription at source 21/2/2022 News «220722082209221022112212221322142215Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events