Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96313 total results. Showing results 45481 to 45500 «227122722273227422752276227722782279Next ›Last » Police officer who shot dead Indigenous woman on WA street found not guilty of murder AUSTRALIA: A police officer who shot dead an Indigenous woman carrying a knife on a suburban West Australian street has been acquitted of her murder. The Guardian 22/10/2021 News Police find drugs buried in underground storage pits NEW ZEALAND: Roughly nine kilograms of dried cannabis buried in underground storage pits were dug up by Waikato Police executing a search warrant at a rural Matamata property on Tuesday. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 22/10/2021 News Police do not know source of 82% of illegal firearms – COLFO NEW ZEALAND: Research has revealed that although Police claim that the source of illegal firearms is licensed firearm owners, it cannot find the source of 82% of the firearms it seizes - opening the possibility that they enter the country with drugs and other contraband. Voxy.co.nz 22/10/2021 News Operation Chestnut – seven arrests, $3.5 million in assets restrained NEW ZEALAND: Police have this week dismantled a sophisticated drug dealing and money laundering operation, making seven arrests and restraining assets worth $3.5 million in the process. New Zealand Police 22/10/2021 News “I’m Afraid of Cops:” Black Protesters’ and Residents’ Perceptions of Policing in the United States Proactive policing strategies produce a wide range of harms to African Americans. Research on attitudes towards police show that citizen distrust is more widespread among Blacks than Whites. However, we know less about how gender intersects with race and neighborhood context in determining whether and why Black people fear the police. Here, I build from the insights of previous research by providing a contextual examination of the gendered nature of fear of the police among Black protesters and residents of Ferguson, Missouri and Baltimore, Maryland. Drawing from a larger qualitative study of race, policing, and protests following Michael Brown’s and Freddie Gray’s deaths, I examine 155 Black men’s and women’s accounts of why they do or do not fear the police. Policy implications are discussed, along with concrete recommendations for reducing anti-Black racism in police policy and practice. Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice - Registration at source 22/10/2021 Research article Too Much Policing: Why Calls Are Made to Defund the Police The repeat use of fatal force against unarmed people of color has driven global protests against police violence and fueled criticism of policing as a mechanism for public safety. In the US, calls to abolish, transform, or reform policing have reemerged with a primary focus on the elimination of structural racism. In this essay, we contend that a two-tier policing problem exists. The first is the continued use of policing to enforce racial dominance through policing practices labeled as “proactive”. The second is contemporary “warrior-style” police training that normalizes the expectation of unquestioned compliance with police directives and authorizes police to use physical force in its absence. This dangerous combination results in over-policing the public generally and Black members of the public specifically. Select incidents are provided to support these claims. Punishment and Society - Registration at source 22/10/2021 Research article Could talking to a robot be the answer to the police call-handling challenge? With pressure on police call handlers back up to levels not seen for many years, Steve Little from Frazer-Nash Consultancy assesses the options facing police leaders: either keep recruiting more staff in an ‘arms race’ that they can never win, or follow other sectors and turn to AI solutions that will deliver an automated experience for the citizen. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 22/10/2021 Feature, Innovation Abusers using immigration status to ‘coerce and threaten’ victims, warns report The immigration status of vulnerable domestic abuse victims’ is being used as a tool of “coercion and control”, a new report warns. Police Professional 22/10/2021 News Organised crime gangs using pandemic to target vulnerable children Vulnerable children are at increasing risk of being criminally exploited because police forces and other agencies often lack the training and skills to effectively protect them, a report by children’s charity Barnardo’s has found. Police Professional 22/10/2021 News Five officers to face disciplinary action in wake of Sarah Everard killing A total of five police officers from different forces are to face misconduct proceedings relating to social media messages linked to former police constable Wayne Couzens, the officer convicted of the rape and murder of Sarah Everard. Police Professional 22/10/2021 News Home Office pilots StreetSafe tool With the support of the National Police Chief’s Council, The Home Office has launched an online tool called StreetSafe which is to be piloted across police forces in England and Wales. North Yorkshire Police 22/10/2021 News Met police introduce new rule when stopping lone women The new system will be introduced following the kidnap and murder of Sarah Everard by a serving officer Wales Online 22/10/2021 News Sarah Everard: Five police officers facing action over social media messages Five police officers are facing misconduct proceedings over messages sent about Sarah Everard's killer Wayne Couzens. BBC 22/10/2021 News Less police, more programs in new City of Ottawa safety strategy CANADA: A City of Ottawa committee has approved a strategy to tackle issues such as poverty and mental health that relies less on police, even if the province hasn't offered extra money yet to help make that shift. CBC News (Canada) 22/10/2021 News Vancouver Police Board approves new interim handcuff policy CANADA: Policy emphasizes officers' discretion on when to use handcuffs, considering age, Indigeneity, race, ability CBC News (Canada) 22/10/2021 News TPS announces four arrests and significant seizures in yearlong identity theft investigation CANADA: The Toronto Police Service has announced the takedown of an organized hierarchy committing millions of dollars in identity theft and financial frauds, including the seizure of thousands of stolen gift cards. Blue Line (Canada) 22/10/2021 News Taoiseach calls for garda review of security for Irish politicians after David Amess killing REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Taoiseach Micheal Martin has said there should be a garda review of the security for Irish politicians following the fatal stabbing of UK MP David Amess. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 22/10/2021 News Clare Garda Division got 6 extra Gardai in last 10 years REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda Commissioner, Drew Harris addressed Monday’s meeting of the Clare Joint Policing Committee where he detailed plans for the new operating model within An Garda Síochána. The Clare Echo (Republic of Ireland) 22/10/2021 News Man savagely beaten in face with hurl in burglary as garda clampdown begins REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Officers in one of Ireland’s largest garda divisions have set up a special policing plan involving undercover gardaí and overt checkpoints to tackle an expected winter surge in burglaries. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 22/10/2021 News CPS publishes prosecution data for first quarter of 2021/22 The Crown Prosecution Service has today published its prosecution data covering the first quarter of 2021/22. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 22/10/2021 News «227122722273227422752276227722782279Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events