Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96398 total results. Showing results 46801 to 46820 «233723382339234023412342234323442345Next ›Last » National Chair responds to Government decision to raise National Insurance by 1.5% The Government decision to increase National Insurance payments by 1.5% is another setback for police officer pay. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 8/9/2021 News Preventative welfare support is vital Policing must take a closer look at preventative support for officers rather than waiting till they reach breaking point and stepping into help. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 8/9/2021 News Manchester Arena Inquiry: Fire service reluctant to take risks, expert says A fire service was reluctant to take risks when responding to the Manchester Arena bombing, an independent expert has told the inquiry into the atrocity. BBC 8/9/2021 News ‘Unduly lenient’ jail term for killing during sex considered for appeal Harriet Harman has written to attorney general to say Sam Pybus ‘sentence fails to reflect gravity of crime’ The Guardian 8/9/2021 News Recruiting Police Lecturers to support the UK’s largest police service with the training of its new officer recruits Police Lecturer vacancies at Babcock International for their new flagship contract partnering with several Higher Education Institutes across London to deliver the new Metropolitan Police Service Policing Education Qualifications Framework (PEQF) framework. Policing Insight 8/9/2021 Advertisement, Feature, Jobs Cressida Dick offered two-year extension as Met police chief Extension said to have been granted because those most likely to replace her are not yet seen as suitable The Guardian 8/9/2021 News The world must evacuate women police in Afghanistan While many governments are continuing their efforts to evacuate people from Afghanistan, the return of the Taliban has left the country’s 4,000 female police officers at particular risk; Dr Melissa Jardine, an international police consultant and former Victoria police officer, believes the international community must do more to protect those who put their lives on the line to secure the safety of their communities. Policing Insight 8/9/2021 Feature, Opinion Drug tracking device leads to arrests in string of Edmonton pharmacy robberies: police CANADA: Edmonton police have arrested and charged three individuals after a string of pharmacy robberies. Edmonton Journal (Canada) 8/9/2021 News Surrey Police Service hires 100th officer CANADA: All told, 25 new officers came on board on Sept. 7, including a constable that made for the 100th Peace Arch News (Canada) 8/9/2021 News (Post-)Crisis Policing, Public Health and Private Security: the Covid-19 Pandemic and the Private Security Sector While the role of the public police in the law enforcement-public health (LEPH) nexus has received increased attention in recent years, much less is known about the involvement of private security actors in this field. However, understanding the new and shifting roles of private security companies in LEPH is vitally important. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the security industry witnessed increased demands for health-care related services worldwide. This article explores the effects of the crisis on the provision of private security, by investigating the intersections between private policing and public health throughout the pandemic. With specific attention to the emergence of private security in the field of LEPH, the impact on the operations (e.g. disruptions in resources, temporary unemployment), and services (e.g. use of technological innovations such as fever screening, policing COVID-19, monitoring public health) are considered in greater detail. The findings contribute to the understanding of private security provision where public health, safety and security intersect. Important new insights are offered on the impact of the public health crisis on (the concept of) private security, and consideration is made relating to the longer-term role of the industry in the context of the crisis’ transforming potential of the policing landscape. Policing and Society - Registration at source 8/9/2021 Research article The Dynamic Nature of Police Legitimacy on Social Media In 2012, Bottoms and Tankebe put forward the notion that the legitimacy of criminal justice agencies is in flux and resembles an ongoing conversation between ‘power-holders’ and their ‘audience’. However, their dialogic approach has yet to be studied in empirical research in a policing and social media context. This paper provides an original contribution to their framework and illustrates the dynamic nature of police legitimacy on social media. Extensive fieldwork was carried out in Scotland and involved observation (n=134 hours) and semi-structured interviews (n=40) with police officers and civilian staff with social media duties, and focus groups with citizens (n=22). The research findings show that police legitimacy on social media is dynamic and has four key dimensions. Firstly, police officers and civilian staff cultivate their own sense of self-legitimacy on social media in accordance with the credibility of police information and their expertise in policing. Secondly, police officers and civilian staff communicate their legitimacy to citizens on social media drawing on formal and informal styles. Policing and Society - Registration at source 8/9/2021 Research article RCMP decides against apology to Black community for excessive Halifax street checks CANADA: HALIFAX -- The RCMP says there will be no formal apology to Halifax's Black communities for its heavy use of street checks, despite the Halifax Regional Police having done so almost two years ago. CTV News (Canada) 8/9/2021 News Work ongoing to set up local Garda dog unit REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda dogs could become a familiar site on the streets of Cavan. Work is ongoing on the setting up of a dedicated dog unit in the local Garda district. The Anglo-Celt (Republic of Ireland) 8/9/2021 News Rank and file gardaí have voted to accept a 3% public service pay increase REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Rank and file gardaí have voted to accept a public service pay deal which will see them get a phased pay rise, totalling 3%, over the next 12 months. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 8/9/2021 News Singapore Police to deploy snitch bots that search for ‘undesirable social behaviours’ SINGAPORE: Singapore’s Home Team Science and Technology Agency (HTX) will be deploying two robots named “Xavier” that the agency says use cameras with a 360-degree field of vision and analytics software to detect “undesirable social behaviours” in real time. First reported by Business Insider, the robots are designed to detect activities such as public smoking, violation of pandemic restrictions (i.e., groups of more than five people), and illegally selling goods on the street. Other behaviours the agency said the robots can snitch on include the use of motorised vehicles or motorcycles on pedestrian walkways and “improperly parked bicycles.” Gizmodo 8/9/2021 News Gardaí backed by Army close net on Limerick organised crime REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaí, including armed officers and backed by the Army, have conducted one of the biggest operations against organised crime in Limerick, with the city’s two largest, and rival, gangs now under investigation as part as the operation. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 8/9/2021 News Reforming Police Oversight in Victoria: Lessons From Northern Ireland This article focuses on the system of civilian oversight of police misconduct and corruption in Victoria and the prospects for reform. It considers the 2018 report and recommendations of a parliamentary ‘Inquiry into the external oversight of police corruption and misconduct in Victoria’ by the Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC) Committee, along with the cases and scandals that fuel calls for reforms to the current system. It compares the extant hybrid model of civilian review and investigation between police and IBAC in Victoria with the civilian control model in Northern Ireland where investigations of police misconduct and corruption are undertaken exclusively by the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland (PONI). It reflects on the current social and political factors in Victoria which might support or undermine reform in the context of lessons from Northern Ireland, where policing and police oversight underwent extensive reform at the turn of the millennium. Current Issues in Criminal Justice - Registration at source 8/9/2021 Research article Statement from the Chief Constable following proceedings at the High Court in Edinburgh today Chief Constable Iain Livingstone said: “Lamara Bell and John Yuill’s deaths were a tragedy and my thoughts today are with their children, families and friends. Police Scotland 8/9/2021 News Preventative welfare support is vital Policing must take a closer look at preventative support for officers rather than waiting till they reach breaking point and stepping into help. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 8/9/2021 News Revising PACE Codes C and H CONSULTATION OUTCOME: This consultation response concerns the outcome of the consultation on PACE Codes C and H. Home Office 8/9/2021 Report «233723382339234023412342234323442345Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events