Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96303 total results. Showing results 45381 to 45400 «226622672268226922702271227222732274Next ›Last » Met’s failings have ripple effect across UK on confidence in policing Analysis: leaders of other forces are saying trust is down following series of policing disasters in the capital The Guardian 26/10/2021 News Victoria Police may soon be able to issue final intervention orders on the spot, but will this help victim-survivors? AUSTRALIA: Police responses to family violence have long been the subject of scrutiny. Effective policing can play a key role in protecting victim-survivors and holding perpetrators accountable. The Conversation 26/10/2021 Feature Rape prosecutors accused of dropping difficult cases to inflate conviction rates Only 41 more suspects in past year have been told they will face trial, despite target of returning charging rates to 2016-17 levels Police Professional - Subscription at source 26/10/2021 News Man detained as special patient after stabbing ‘random people’ during crime spree NEW ZEALAND: A 31-year-old man was obeying “hallucinatory commands” to stab random people when he committed four robberies, including one in which a person was seriously injured. Stuff (New Zealand) 26/10/2021 News Gambling firms ‘should pay out’ for crimes fuelled by betting addiction Plus, Lord Goldsmith of Allerton on why the justice system must better understand how problem gambling can lead to criminality The Telegraph - Subscription at source 26/10/2021 News Australian expert on NZ road safety not meeting targets NEW ZEALAND: After another holiday weekend of transport carnage, it turns out the Government's much-vaunted road safety strategy is failing to meet its targets. [AUDIO] RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 26/10/2021 News Mother of murdered sisters backed by ex-police chiefs over bias claim Three former senior officers agree errors in search for missing women were due to biased policing The Guardian 26/10/2021 News Police officer ‘ignored pleas to stop rape’ A serving police officer accused of raping a woman ignored her repeated pleas for him to stop, a court heard. Express 26/10/2021 News Concerns about police budget surveys ‘legitimate,’ board chair says CANADA: The chair of the Ottawa Police Services Board says concerns about the legitimacy of budget consultations are valid but that there are lessons to learn from public data released last week. CBC News (Canada) 26/10/2021 News Saanich police officer helping boost safety and inclusion for marginalized communities CANADA: Saanich police Const. Eric Misener received a Division Commander’s Commendation for exceptional initiative and dedication in bringing the Safe Place program to the district. Saanich News (Canada) 26/10/2021 News Wood Buffalo RCMP unveils Treaty 8 land acknowledgement at ceremony CANADA: Building relationships with Indigenous communities has been a priority for Wood Buffalo RCMP superintendent Mark Hancock for the past few years. Blue Line (Canada) 26/10/2021 News Extra gardai needed to tackle anti-social behaviour in Dublin this Halloween REPUBLIC OF IRELNAD: A Fine Gael TD believes a high presence of gardai is needed in communities, public spaces and close to public transport hubs to ensure that anti-social behaviour is minimised Dublin Live (Republic of Ireland) 26/10/2021 News Low take-up by Garda Síochána of homicide guidelines REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Almost half of the recommendations put forward two years ago to improve the Garda’s reporting and investigation of homicides have yet to be implemented. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 26/10/2021 News Major review to examine independent patrolling by Garda Reserves REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The troubled Garda Reserve is set for a major revamp, with Garda HQ examining how reserve volunteers can operate on their own, without having to be accompanied by a sworn garda. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 26/10/2021 News Political parties fight for ‘tough on crime’ high ground – but detective skills shortage is the emerging crisis Against the backdrop of a shaken public confidence in policing following the Sarah Everard murder, the Conservative and Labour parties set out their law and order objectives during the recent conference season; but as Police Foundation Director Rick Muir reports, while politicians fought for the ‘tough on crime’ mantle, it is the largely overlooked shortage in investigative skills that is the real emerging crisis. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 26/10/2021 Feature, Opinion ‘Strikingly and Stubbornly High’: Investigating the Paradox of Public Confidence in the Irish Police While levels of public confidence in the police have declined internationally, the Republic of Ireland appears to have bucked this trend with confidence levels that remain ‘strikingly and stubbornly high’ ( Mulcahy, 2016: 275). This situation appears all the more puzzling given the wave of scandals to have hit the force in recent decades, ranging from police corruption in Donegal in the late 1990s to a more recent whistleblower scandal that has resulted in the resignation of a slew of Ministers and high-ranking officials. Such developments beg important questions as to the factors sustaining public confidence over this tumultuous period. Drawing on international and domestic data, this article aims to probe this ‘paradox’ of public confidence in the Irish police. It argues that, although confidence is high, there is more to the dynamics of confidence in the police in Ireland than this initial appraisal suggests. Indeed, it advances the Irish case as an illustration both of the dimensionality of the public confidence concept and the complexity of the pathways to trust in the police. European Journal of Criminology - Registration at source 26/10/2021 Research article Examining the Risk of Recurring Use of Force Incidents Among Newly Hired Police Officers Police force, though rare, has profound implications for citizens and officers involved and the community-at-large. It is vital for police agencies to review officer use of force, identify potential misconduct, and reduce repeated officer misconduct. Yet, little is known about what predicts subsequent uses of force and temporal distance between uses of force. The current study employs use of force data from a large, metropolitan police agency in the southwestern United States to examine the likelihood and timing between repeated uses of force. Results indicate officers may be affected by police-citizen encounters, as the likelihood of a subsequent use of force was reduced when their initial use of force occurred in neighborhoods with higher minority composition and the time to a subsequent use of force increased when their initial use of force resulted in citizen injury. For officers with a subsequent use of force, more than half had their next use of force within 3 months of their initial use of force, and 93% did so within a year of their initial use of force. Policy implications include enhanced supervision for new officers and accountability tools such as internal affairs and early intervention (EI) systems. Crime and Delinquency - Registration at source 26/10/2021 Research article Disorder Oriented Policing: A Revealing Case Study of A Special Differential Response Unit in the Houston Police Department Proactive policing has been a preferred approach among American law enforcement agencies for decades. While most of the systematic studies done in this area focus on the effect of proactive policing programs, limited research has analyzed factors that cause police departments to adopt a particular style of proactive policing. Using propositions primarily derived from social disorganization and broken windows theories and path analysis, this study examines the characteristics and associates of everyday activities of the Differential Response Team (DRT)—a proactive policing team—in Houston, Texas. Our findings suggest that DRT activities are driven mostly by neighborhood characteristics and the occurrence of reported serious crimes. The most significant predictor of DRT activities is violent crime rate of a neighborhood. Crime and Delinquency - Registration at source 26/10/2021 Research article Organisational and Individual Perspectives of Police Wellbeing in England and Wales Individual and organisational factors have been identified as influencing personal wellbeing, with an emphasis placed on the organisation and management to support their staff. Whilst various policies, interventions and campaigns are in place at national and local level, it is unclear how well individual and organisational perspectives of wellbeing are aligned. This study seeks to address this through the analysis of secondary data provided by Oscar Kilo in 2018: Blue Light Wellbeing Frameworks (organisational perspective) and Human Resources policy review survey data (individual perspective). Whilst findings indicate positive steps to enhancing police wellbeing, a disconnect between the organisation and employees was apparent. Police Journal - Registration at source 26/10/2021 Research article Exploration of Individual and Work-Related Impacts on Police Officers and Police Staff Working in Support Or Front-Line Roles During the UK’s First Covid Lockdown An online survey (N = 2063) of women working either as police officers or non-sworn/warranted police staff addressed personal well-being and work-related factors during the first COVID lockdown in the United Kingdom from March to August 2020. Overall, 59% of all respondents reported being more stressed during the lockdown than they had been previously. A key factor in stress levels was the respondents’ organisational support measured by a computed index of trust, communication, and support (TCS). Those respondents having a positive orientation towards TCS were less stressed than those whose orientation was more negative. Findings differentiated the experience of respondents typed as front-line police officers, front-line police staff, police officers serving in support functions and police staff in support functions. Innovative COVID-19 working arrangements are highlighted as beneficial new practices worth retaining. Police Journal - Registration at source 26/10/2021 Research article «226622672268226922702271227222732274Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events