Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102983 total results. Showing results 46261 to 46280 «231023112312231323142315231623172318Next ›Last » Police Department Websites and Digital Language Accessibility: A Platform For Achieving Effective Communication Between Limited English Proficient Communities and the Police Police departments are increasingly relying on technology to strengthen community-police relations, and yet there exists little research on the ways police departments use digital platforms to meet the needs of those requiring language services. In this study we use the innovative methodology of website content analysis (WebCA) to evaluate the websites of the fifty largest police departments in the U.S. for the presence of digital language accessibility, a novel measure that captures a police department’s efforts to make its programmes and services digitally accessible to people who are limited English proficient (LEP). WebCA expands on a general content analysis by drawing on methodological approaches from sociology, communications, and linguistics while accounting for the unique ways information is generated in digital spaces (e.g. images, features, links, and more) (Herring, S.C., 2010. Web content analysis: expanding the paradigm. In: J. Hunsinger, L. Klastrup, and M. Allen, eds. International Handbook of internet research. Dordrecht: Springer, 233–249). Policing and Society - Registration at source 11/5/2022 Research article AFP Chief Learning Officer Grant Nicholls discusses the Global Police Innovation Exchange Danny Shaw talks to Grant Nicholls, Chief Learning Officer with the Australian Federal Police (AFP) about the Global Police Innovation Exchange (GPX) which plays an increasingly influential role in law enforcement across the world, allowing policing leaders from ten countries to share ideas and initiatives. PolicingTV 11/5/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video AFP Chief Learning Officer Grant Nicholls discusses the Global Police Innovation Exchange Danny Shaw talks to Grant Nicholls, Chief Learning Officer with the Australian Federal Police (AFP) about the Global Police Innovation Exchange (GPX) which plays an increasingly influential role in law enforcement across the world, allowing policing leaders from ten countries to share ideas and initiatives. PolicingTV - Subscription at source 11/5/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video CONTEST review: Changing the way we protect public spaces As we approach the fifth anniversary of the Manchester Arena bombing, Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth looks at the lessons that need to be learned in relation to protecting public spaces from terror attack, and the important balance between community security and the rights of individual citizens. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 11/5/2022 Analysis, Feature Cheshire – National child protection inspection This report is a summary of the findings of our inspection of police child protection services in Cheshire, which took place during January 2022. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 11/5/2022 Report Cheshire Constabulary is committed to child protection, but improvement is needed Cheshire Constabulary is committed to protecting and providing better outcomes for children, but improvements are needed, a new report has found. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 11/5/2022 News City of London – National child protection inspection post-inspection review This inspection reviewed the progress made in City of London Police since the publication of our last report for City of London in 2020. It is part of a rolling programme of inspections of all police forces in England and Wales. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 11/5/2022 Report City of London Police has improved child protection, but more work is needed City of London Police has improved the way it protects vulnerable children, but further changes are needed to help keep them safe, a new report has found. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 11/5/2022 News Matthew Barber, APCC lead for performance Mathew Barber, APCC Lead for Performance and PCC for Thames Valley, provides an update on his national portfolio. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 11/5/2022 News El Salvador: woman sentenced to 30 years in prison for homicide after miscarriage EL SALVADOR: Activists say case offers a stark warning to women in the US, where the supreme court is considering overturning Roe v Wade The Guardian 11/5/2022 News Tribunal considers complaints made by ex-police chiefs against PSNI Mark Gilmore and Duncan McCausland have asked the specialist Investigatory Powers Tribunal to examine their concerns about an anti-corruption inquiry Express & Star 11/5/2022 News Jeff Bezos linked company to help Cumbria Police lead the way with IT revolution Cumbria Constabulary is to be the first UK police force to adopt a cutting-edge digital information technology system pioneered in the US. News and Star 11/5/2022 News Bristol police reclassify paddle attack by white woman on black boy as racist Review launched after Antwon Forrest’s family initially told no further action being taken The Guardian 11/5/2022 News Police force that protects the UK’s nuclear power plants use cameras from sanctioned Chinese firm Hikvision The police who protect Britain's nuclear power plants use Hikvision cameras, a document reveals. Business Insider 11/5/2022 News Police spy who stole identity of dead baby was not prosecuted, inquiry hears CPS decided not to pursue case against undercover officer despite evidence he had broken the law The Guardian 11/5/2022 News Joint Fraud Taskforce management board minutes: 2022 TRANSPARENCY DATA: Minutes of the Joint Fraud Taskforce management board meetings for 2022. Home Office 10/5/2022 Report HMICS Survey: experiences of reporting domestic abuse to Police Scotland As part of its ongoing Inspection work into the state, efficiency and effectiveness of Police Scotland’s response to domestic abuse, HMICS has today issued a survey inviting those who have reported domestic abuse of any kind to Police Scotland, to share their experiences of the reporting and investigative processes. We would like to encourage all those who have had this experience to share their views which will be used to contribute to the continuous improvement of policing in this important area of work. The survey will close at 2359 hours on 10 June 2022. Police Scotland 10/5/2022 Report Smuggling gang sentenced after locking migrants into wardrobe ‘hides’ Five people smugglers have been sentenced for locking migrants into purpose-built 'hides' made from wardrobes and secured with screws. Home Office 10/5/2022 News Queensland to criminalise coercive control and probe police response to domestic violence AUSTRALIA: The Queensland government says it will fully implement all 89 recommendations of a landmark women’s safety taskforce, including introducing new laws to criminalise coercive control and holding a four-month inquiry into “widespread cultural issues” within the state’s police service. The Guardian 10/5/2022 News Review of forensic DNA testing ‘falls short’ for Queensland victims, critics say AUSTRALIA: Queensland’s opposition has criticised the Palaszczuk government and accused it of failing victims of crime over its review into the state-run forensic laboratory. The Guardian 10/5/2022 News «231023112312231323142315231623172318Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events