Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96398 total results. Showing results 46701 to 46720 «233223332334233523362337233823392340Next ›Last » Bereaved families supported by new charter The police service in England and Wales has committed to ensure families bereaved through public tragedy are treated with compassion, sensitivity and respect and that forces are open to public scrutiny College of Policing 13/9/2021 Feature No specific terrorist threat to COP26, says Police Scotland There is “no specific threat” to COP26 in Glasgow over terrorist attacks, the officer in charge of armed policing for Police Scotland has said. Police Professional 13/9/2021 News Dame Cressida Dick to continue to lead the Metropolitan Police Dame Cressida will continue to lead the Metropolitan Police Service until 2024, the Home Secretary has confirmed. Home Office 13/9/2021 News New report suggests pandemic policing undermines public health measures whilst disproportionately targeting Black and Minority Ethnic communities A new report raises concerns about the policing of the pandemic and shows that racially minoritised communities have been most harshly affected - being more likely to be stopped by the police, threatened or subject to police violence and falsely accused of rule-breaking and wrong-doing. University of Manchester 13/9/2021 News COP26: Armed police prepare for biggest deployment Armed police will be visible like never before in Scotland when world leaders arrive in Glasgow for COP26 at the end of October. BBC 13/9/2021 News West Yorkshire Police’s domestic abuse tweet ahead of Euros final between England and Italy was ‘mistake’ A tweet by West Yorkshire Police suggesting "too much beer and excitement" can lead to domestic abuse was a "mistake", the region's deputy mayor for policing has said. Wakefield Express 13/9/2021 News UK’s most senior police officer takes aim at tech companies over online harms Dame Cressida Dick said vulnerable people can be radicalised in a matter of weeks. Express & Star 13/9/2021 News Counting the cost: The economic impact of 9/11 and the fight against terrorism The 9/11 terrorist attacks on New York’s World Trade Centre caused a devastating loss of life as well as having a huge impact on businesses and the city’s federal purse; 20 years on, Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth looks at the long-term impact of 9/11 – both physical and financial – and the legacy of a ‘War on Terror’ which is far from won. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 13/9/2021 Feature €4.2m from proceeds of crime returned to exchequer last year More than €4.2 million from the proceeds of crime was returned to the exchequer last year through the Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB). The Times - Subscription at source 13/9/2021 News Scottish drivers on drugs as often as drink Traffic police in Scotland are catching as many drivers who are drugged-up as drunk. The Times - Subscription at source 13/9/2021 News Bill is the opportunity to look at bigger picture of domestic abuse There has been much public debate about the content of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, but there’s one particular aspect that I believe could radically transform our response to the very serious crimes of domestic abuse and sexual violence. The Times - Subscription at source 13/9/2021 Feature, Opinion Special’s Gathering invite is a historic PFEW moment With Special Constables on the verge of becoming Fed members, PFEW Special Constabulary Working Group Secretary Dave Bamber says PFEW will become the voice of the warranted police officer. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 12/9/2021 News CND calls for answers from inquiry over 1980s police infiltration Demand follows confirmation by inquiry that undercover officer was planted in campaign HQ from 1981 to 1984 The Guardian 12/9/2021 News Patel faces widening revolt over policing bill’s restrictions on protest More than 350 groups join peers in challenging home secretary over ‘attack on democratic rights’ as legislation enters Lords The Guardian 12/9/2021 News Serving Metropolitan Police officer charged with 19 voyeurism offences Detective inspector accused of crimes in Greater London, Manchester and Brighton areas The Independent 12/9/2021 News Cressida Dick: Tech giants make it impossible to stop terrorists The Metropolitan Police commissioner has accused tech giants of making it harder to identify and stop terrorists. BBC 12/9/2021 News Artificial Fairness? Trust in Algorithmic Police Decision-Making Test whether (1) people view a policing decision made by an algorithm as more or less trustworthy than when an officer makes the same decision; (2) people who are presented with a specific instance of algorithmic policing have greater or lesser support for the general use of algorithmic policing in general; and (3) people use trust as a heuristic through which to make sense of an unfamiliar technology like algorithmic policing. An online experiment tested whether different decision-making methods, outcomes and scenario types affect judgements about the appropriateness and fairness of decision-making and the general acceptability of police use of this particular technology. People see a decision as less fair and less appropriate when an algorithm decides, compared to when an officer decides. Yet, perceptions of fairness and appropriateness were strong predictors of support for police use of algorithms, and being exposed to a successful use of an algorithm was linked, via trust in the decision made, to greater support for police use of algorithms. Journal of Experimental Criminology 12/9/2021 Research article Tasmania Police counter-terrorism continually evolving since 9/11 AUSTRALIA: Twenty years on from September 11, Tasmania can consider itself one of the safest places in the world when it comes to terrorism. The Examiner (Australia) 12/9/2021 News Police treatment of Indigenous protesters differs starkly from white protesters, experts say CANADA: The RCMP said it evaluates the threat and risk of each case, and responds in an appropriate manner CBC News (Canada) 12/9/2021 Analysis, Feature The Irish Times view: Drew Harris pushes back REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Strong opposition to proposed Garda reforms, specifically to the force’s oversight agencies, has been voiced by Garda Commissioner Drew Harris. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 12/9/2021 News «233223332334233523362337233823392340Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events