Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98635 total results. Showing results 45421 to 45440 «226822692270227122722273227422752276Next ›Last » Funding: UK Research & Innovation (UKRI) The UKRI is a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS). Forensic Capability Network 17/1/2022 News Northland homicide: Teen murder accused on the run after youth justice facility escape NEW ZEALAND: A 15-year-old jointly charged with the murder of an Ōkaihau man has been on the run since late last month after escaping from a youth justice facility. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 17/1/2022 News The real story behind ‘firearms misinformation’ NEW ZEALAND: The public is in fear of firearm violence because of deliberate misinformation, but the real story is that the 2021 statistics on firearms violence are no different to the previous three years. Voxy.co.nz 17/1/2022 News ‘Weaker’ policing claim an insult to professionalism of roads officers PFEW Roads Policing Lead and National Board member Gemma Fox has responded to a BBC Panorama programme which analysed whether ‘weaker policing could be to blame’ for increased risk on the roads. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 17/1/2022 News Saskatoon police to investigate thin blue line patches being worn by some officers CANADA: Should Saskatoon police officers be able to wear the thin blue line patches, which some see as controversial? CBC News (Canada) 17/1/2022 News Toronto Crime Stoppers recognizes record-setting year CANADA: Breaking away from other Crime Stoppers programs in 2020, the Toronto program strategically rebranded into a Community Rewards Program, where they reinvest their efforts in community improvement initiatives rather than paying out individual rewards. And the shift continues to prove successful. Blue Line (Canada) 17/1/2022 News New Brunswick RCMP focuses on engaging with Indigenous communities CANADA: Teena Solomon-Ouellette knows what it's like to bridge gaps and strengthen relationships, even during the most challenging situations. A member of the Neqotkuk First Nation, she has worked as an RCMP Community Program Officer for Indigenous communities (CPOI) in northwestern New Brunswick since 2017. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 17/1/2022 News Garda hope to question suspect in Ashling Murphy murder today REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A person of interest in the killing of the 23 year old school teacher, is understood to still be receiving hospital treatment for a number of injuries and will need to be assessed before he can be questioned. [AUDIO] Highland Radio (Republic of Ireland) 17/1/2022 News Una Mullally: We either want to use every tool we have to address violence against women or we don’t REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The architecture of misogyny that limits women’s freedoms is being dismantled. Yet violence against women persists The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) - Subscription at source 17/1/2022 Feature, Opinion Saving Lives: Ten essential actions cities can take to reduce violence now With America facing a continuing surge in violent crime, the Council on Criminal Justice established its Violent Crime Working Group, bringing together 16 leaders from law enforcement, public health, academia and community initiatives to identify solutions to the growth in violence; below is the Group’s 10-point, evidence-backed, short-term action plan to reverse the trend and promote peace in the streets. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 17/1/2022 Analysis, Feature Ministers to be given bodyguards and specialised cars REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Cabinet Ministers will be given greater security including bodyguards and specialised cars following a review of their personal safety carried out by An Garda Síochána. [AUDIO] The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 17/1/2022 News Rethinking Police Procedural Justice While procedural justice theory has become the dominant paradigm in thinking about police legitimacy, it has several important weaknesses. First, procedural justice’s conceptually essential distinction between ‘process’ and ‘outcome’ is blurred in reality, which is visible both in empirical operationalizations and in researchers’ understanding of police work. Second, procedural justice theory views society through an implicit consensus lens, making it poorly equipped to address police–citizen conflicts and structural societal inequalities. This is evident in the theory’s inability to unpack the dynamics of police–citizen interactions and its reluctance to problematize the police role in contemporary plural societies. To advance our understanding of police legitimacy and police–citizen relations, particularly among marginalized groups, we strongly recommend working toward theoretical renewal and empirical diversification. Theoretical Criminology - Registration at source 17/1/2022 Research article Fear Appeals in Anti-Knife Carrying Campaigns: Successful Or Counter-Productive? In the UK, knife crime continues to be a persistent and worrying concern. Media campaigns are often used by police and anti-knife crime organisations in an attempt to discourage young people from picking up a weapon. Many focus on the potentially devastating consequences associated with carrying a weapon, with the aim of provoking fear and thus a deterrent effect. In this paper, we present the findings from two experimental studies exploring the effects of exposure to fear-based knife crime media campaigns on young people’s intentions to engage in knife-carrying behaviour. Utilising a terror management theory perspective, in both studies we found that exposure to knife-related campaign imagery increased mortality salience, but there was no effect of campaign condition on willingness to carry a knife or on perceived benefits of knife-carrying. Although knife-related self-esteem/cultural worldviews predicted attitudes towards knife-carrying, such views did not moderate the effect of exposure to knife-related campaign imagery, and there was no effect of priming participants’ to consider the value of behaving responsibly. Implications and suggestions for future research are discussed. Journal of Interpersonal Violence - Registration at source 17/1/2022 Research article All systems go for BAPCO 2022 Registration has opened for the 2022 BAPCO Conference & Exhibition, taking place at the Coventry Building Society Arena, 8-9 March of this year. Policing Insight 17/1/2022 Advertisement, Feature Police used force tactics 196 times on under-18s last year North Wales Police are using a rising number of force tactics – including drawing TASER guns – on children, figures reveal. The Leader 17/1/2022 News “Neighbourhood police officers are the eyes and ears of our communities” Chief Superintendent Kate Anderson celebrates Neighbourhood police officers as part of national week of action The Lincolnite 17/1/2022 News Nearly £100k of illegal cash seized in specialist team’s first year Police teamwork with the community to smash drug dealing networks has led to 210 arrests and thousands of pounds of illegal cash being seized. Nottinghamshire Police 17/1/2022 News Police remove Prince Andrew plaque from Devon station after complaint A plaque marking the opening of a police station by Prince Andrew has been removed following a complaint. The Independent - Subscription at source 17/1/2022 News African Organised Crime Index highlights criminal adaptability, state corruption and key illegal markets The latest Africa Organised Crime Index published by the EU-funded ENACT organisation reveals that criminal groups across the continent adapted quickly to the COVID-19 pandemic, while the illicit activities of state actors and the growth in trafficking of both people and cocaine represent major challenges, as Policing Insight’s Chris Allen reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 17/1/2022 Feature Failure to reduce road deaths linked to police cuts There has been a 15% fall in how many officers are tasked with enforcing road laws full-time since 2016, according to new figures. 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