Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98659 total results. Showing results 46821 to 46840 «233823392340234123422343234423452346Next ›Last » Garda HQ denies claims commissioner Drew Harris ‘snubbed’ GRA conference REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda Headquarters has rejected claims that Drew Harris “snubbed” the Garda Representative Association (GRA) by failing to attend its annual conference, saying he only received an invitation earlier this month and had prior commitments. The Times - Subscription at source 28/11/2021 News Duke unveils mental health support for frontline emergency services A new package of mental health support has been unveiled for emergency services first responders. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/11/2021 News IOPC addresses digital demands The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) is joining 16 UK police forces and organisations in using a digital evidence management system (DEMS) make it “easier and quicker to share information”. Police Professional - Subscription at source 28/11/2021 Feature New mental health pledge a promising start A pledge signed by the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC), outlining forces should adopt a uniform set of standards for supporting the mental health of officers, has been welcomed by the Police Federation of England and Wales, but warns it must be more than just a tick box exercise. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 28/11/2021 News Nine in ten people living in the countryside haven’t seen a police officer for a week Nine in ten people living in the countryside have not seen a police officer in their local area in the last week, research has found. Mail Online 28/11/2021 News Shocking footage shows water pouring into Scots police counter-terrorism base and all over computer equipment Police Scotland say urgent repairs fixed problem but politicians and unions say it shows extent of the force's 'pitiful' estate Daily Record 28/11/2021 News Police chiefs summoned over dangerous streets Police chiefs from Britain's seven highest murder regions are being hauled to a crisis meeting this week to tackle the spread of dangerous crime. Express 28/11/2021 News Annual report on Police data quality July 2020 to June 2021 NEW ZEALAND: High quality data is critical to providing the policing services New Zealanders expect and deserve. Data is an asset that not only helps Police provide a service to victims and the wider public, but also to better understand and respond to demand. [pdf] New Zealand Police 28/11/2021 Report RCMP Newfoundland and Labrador Reconciliation Strategy – Our approach to relationship building CANADA: Royal Canadian Mounted Police Newfoundland and Labrador (RCMP NL) is divided into three districts in Newfoundland and Labrador: East District, West District and Labrador District, with Headquarters located in St. John's. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 28/11/2021 Report Tracking a cell phone without a warrant justified by exigencies CANADA: Ontario’s highest court has upheld the warrantless ‘pinging’ of a cell phone to track the whereabouts of a domestic assault suspect who left the scene with a handgun in his waistband. In R. v. Bakal, 2021 ONCA 584 a woman called 911 at about 3 a.m. to report that she had just been assaulted by the accused (her boyfriend). Blue Line (Canada) 27/11/2021 News APCC impact report 2020/21 The Association of Police and Crime Commissioners has published its annual Impact Report, setting out how the organisation and PCCs have been making a difference over the past year [pdf] Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 27/11/2021 Report The Domains of PEACE: Examining Interviews with Suspected Sex Offenders Interviews with suspects are vital to criminal investigations. Globally, they are generally separated into either information gathering or accusatorial models. In England and Wales, while laboratory-based research has been increasingly undertaken, fewer studies examining actual police interviews have been conducted (despite interviews with suspects being mandatorily tape recorded there for 30 years). Research has tended to examine only certain aspects of such interviews (such as rapport, questioning strategies, and evidence disclosure). Despite the importance of each, interviews are the sum of these individual aspects. An analysis that examines the totality (and dynamic nature) of interviews is therefore required. Such a framework exists, being used to examine police interrogations in the USA, from the perspective of six domains, rooted in the relevant literature, that is, Rapport and Relationship Building, Context Manipulation, Emotion Provocation, Collaboration, Confrontation/Competition, and Presentation of Evidence. However, this taxonomy has not yet been used to assess overall interviewer performance in England and Wales. The present study examined 184 five-minute segments throughout 14 interviews with suspected sex offenders in this country, breaking new ground, by incorporating this taxonomy with interviewers trained in information gathering approaches. Our exploratory findings are that when suspects (whether innocent or guilty) offer resistance, interviewers abandon their initial efforts to build/maintain rapport, and become increasingly confrontational. Concerns also emerged regarding the frequency of those questions asked that do not yield much information. Nevertheless, the study affirms that the taxonomy of domain methodology can be used to provide in-depth and revealing analyses of overall interviewer performance. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - Subscription at source 27/11/2021 Research article Murder rate in Canada hits 15-year high in 2020, StatsCan reports CANADA: Two provinces boost total, while the number of gang-related murders fall 10 per cent National Post (Canada) 27/11/2021 News 77 people quizzed for buying sex in Garda crackdown REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Up to 80 people were questioned on suspicion of buying sex in a two-day operation by gardaí. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 27/11/2021 News Police, Defence Force ordered to get COVID-19 vaccines by March NEW ZEALAND: Workers from the New Zealand Police and the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) are now mandated to be fully immunised against COVID-19 by March 2022. The mandate covers sworn members, recruits, and authorised officers of the police, as well as all staff members of the NZDF, according to Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Michael Wood. They are ordered to get their first dose by January 17 and get fully vaccinated by March 1. Human Resources Director (HRD) 27/11/2021 News What powers and immunity will Australian forces have while deployed in Solomon Islands? AUSTRALIA: Australia is putting troops on the ground in Solomon Islands after violent protests erupted in the Pacific nation. ABC News (Australia) 27/11/2021 News Lifting the lid on sexual misconduct The Metropolitan Police has put its officers and staff on high alert for signs of sexually abusive and misogynistic behaviour towards female colleagues. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/11/2021 Feature Former Met DI would have been dismissed for sexual misconduct A former Met detective inspector would have been sacked had he not already resigned for sexually touching a colleague, a misconduct panel has decided. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/11/2021 News Met beefs up professional standards with 50 more investigators Officers seconded from other departments will only work on sexual misconduct and domestic abuse reviews. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/11/2021 News Mental health pledge must be more than a ‘tick box’ exercise, says Federation The Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) has welcomed a pledge signed by the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) for forces to adopt a uniform set of standards for supporting the mental health of officers, but has warned it must be more than just a tick box exercise. Police Professional 27/11/2021 News «233823392340234123422343234423452346Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events