Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96396 total results. Showing results 46441 to 46460 «231923202321232223232324232523262327Next ›Last » West Mercia Police welcomes first female Chief Constable CC Philippa Mills has previously served with The Met and Essex Police Planet Radio 22/9/2021 News M25 protests: Police to get new powers to tackle ‘guerilla’ activism, says Priti Patel The Home Secretary has vowed to crack down on “guerilla” activism - and to give police new powers - after an environmental group shut down the M25 five times in just over a week. Wales Online 22/9/2021 News ICAC delays contributed to SA Police officer’s suicide, widow claims ahead of reform debate AUSTRALIA: The wife of a senior South Australian police officer who took his own life during an investigation by the state's anti-corruption watchdog has criticised the organisation and its processes. ABC News (Australia) 21/9/2021 News Police believed Aboriginal man was faking a medical episode before his death in custody, court hears AUSTRALIA: An inquest into the death of an Aboriginal man in custody has heard the police officer who arrested him believed he was faking a medical episode in response to being arrested. ABC News (Australia) 21/9/2021 News Melbourne descends into chaos as police arrest 62 and fire rubber pellets at anti-lockdown protesters AUSTRALIA: It started with construction workers opposing compulsory vaccinations but grew into a broader ‘freedom’ rally which shut down freeways and bridges The Guardian 21/9/2021 News Major changes for police armed offenders squads to bolster support for frontline officers NEW ZEALAND: Police are set to announce a significant change to armed offenders squads, including increasing the number of specially trained armed officers in response to an increase in gun violence. Stuff (New Zealand) 21/9/2021 News Charges authorised against third suspect in Salisbury investigation A third Russian national has been accused of involvement in the 2018 Salisbury poisonings that killed one person and left three others, including a police detective, critically ill. Police Professional 21/9/2021 News Police dog use to capture escapee valid – Investigation NEW ZEALAND: An independent investigation has found the use of a police dog to arrest a man fleeing from officers in Dunedin was justified. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 21/9/2021 News Software solution sees force save £1m An innovative software system that allows officers to obtain CCTV footage and witness statements remotely has helped Durham Constabulary make efficiency savings of more than £1 million. Police Professional 21/9/2021 News Rising gang tensions blamed for jump in gun crime NEW ZEALAND: There's been an almost 50 percent increase in injuries recorded as a result of firearms crime in Auckland City over the past year and a half, compared with the two years previous. [AUDIO] RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 21/9/2021 News Drink-driver convicted by own dashcam A drink-driver has been banned from driving and given a suspended jail sentence after the offence was captured on his own dashcam. Police Professional 21/9/2021 News Cleveland PCC admits historic police caution but will not stand down A Labour MP has used parliamentary privilege to claim a police and crime commissioner (PCC) was “sacked” by a former employer for “systematic theft”. Police Professional 21/9/2021 News Dame Cressida’s support for police pay rise welcomed The National Chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) has welcomed the influential support of Met Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick for a pay increase for police officers. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 21/9/2021 News Key issues in contemporary policing: Cultures and identities in policing Continuing a new series of The Police Student, Policing Insight Academic Editor Dr Carina O’Reilly takes a closer look at the key debates concerning police culture and identity, and explores issues around police legitimacy, the problems of machismo and racial prejudice, whether officers are born or made, and the crucial role current students have to play in the evolution of modern policing culture. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 21/9/2021 Feature Policing Insight: The ideal resource for policing degree students Policing Insight has a wide range of fantastic resources to support your degree study – and many students will already have free subscriber access via their academic institution or police force subscription. Policing Insight 21/9/2021 Feature Welcome to your policing degree – a new qualification for a new cohort, and the next generation of police officers If you’re embarking on one of the latest police training routes – whether it's a policing degree, a degree apprenticeship or a postgraduate qualification – you will be among the first cohorts to study a degree course specifically designed to prepare you for the challenges of the job; Policing Insight Academic Editor Dr Carina O’Reilly explains how the courses differ, and offers tips on the best sources and resources to help you get the most from your studies. Policing Insight - Registration at source 21/9/2021 Feature Cleveland PCC Steve Turner accused of theft by MP An MP has used parliamentary privilege to claim a police and crime commissioner was "sacked" by a former employer for "systematic theft". BBC 21/9/2021 News Latest justice statistics released to 2020/2021 NEW ZEALAND: The Ministry of Justice has just published its most recent statistics on criminal charges and convictions from 2011/2012 to 2020/2021. Ministry of Justice (New Zealand) 21/9/2021 News Race Differences in Public Satisfaction With and Trust in the Local Police in the Context of George Floyd Protests: An Analysis of Residents’ Experiences and Attitudes Measuring public opinions about the police is a mainstay of police–community relations because the police need to know how well they are doing in the communities they serve. To understand public attitudes toward the police in the aftermath of George’s Floyd’s killing, we analyze data from residents across seven cities located in Southeast Virginia. We find that, compared to whites and other racial groups, blacks were more likely to report both personal and vicarious experiences and were less trusting of and satisfied with police. In addition, blacks were less likely than whites and other racial groups to support the police’s handling of peaceful protests in the wake of George Floyd’s death. Other demographic differences are found and presented in light of prior research on public attitudes toward the police. The implications of our findings for improved police–community interactions, policy, and future research are discussed. Criminal Justice Studies - Registration at source 21/9/2021 Research article COVID-19 and wellbeing: The police service needs to create a ‘stab proof vest’ for the mind With mental health referrals increasing across the police service post-Covid, the need for a system that fully supports officers and staff mental wellbeing has never been more urgent. Policing Insight Contributing Editor Tina Orr Munro reports from the Police Superintendents’ Association Conference on the impact of Covid, and what forces can do to improve their employees’ mental health. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 21/9/2021 Feature «231923202321232223232324232523262327Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events