Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102897 total results. Showing results 46861 to 46880 «234023412342234323442345234623472348Next ›Last » Using the National Injuries Database (NID) to record corrosive substance injuries The National Injuries Database (NID) is a unique national dataset and holds information from over 5,000 cases, including: images (injuries, scene and weapons), together with medical, forensic and police reports. Forensic Capability Network 19/4/2022 Feature, Opinion Law enforcement organisations deliver new digital service to support international fight against crime Five law enforcement organisations have partnered to deliver a ground-breaking new digital service that will help to identify foreign criminals, solve serious crimes and protect the public across the UK and European Union. Forensic Capability Network 19/4/2022 News Justice for All: Do community alternatives to prison actually work? James Wright had been “unlawfully at large” for five months when he murdered Craig McClelland in Paisley in 2017. McClelland, 31, a father of three, was simply walking along the street when he encountered the man who was to end his life, someone with a string of convictions who had removed an electronic tag within days of being released from prison earlier that year. Holyrood Magazine 19/4/2022 Feature Covid in Scotland: Nicola Sturgeon gets police warning but no fine after mask law break Nicola Sturgeon has been reprimanded by the police after she was filmed breaching Scotland’s mask laws. The Times - Subscription at source 19/4/2022 News Our commitment to the community CANADA: The Vancouver Police Department (VPD) is committed to engaging with the diverse communities it serves and working with partner agencies towards the shared goal of improving public safety. [pdf] Vancouver Police Department 19/4/2022 Report Rape victims failed by UK criminal courts are being forced to seek justice elsewhere With prosecutions at an all-time low, some women are turning to civil courts – but the process can be difficult and expensive The Guardian 19/4/2022 Feature, Opinion Police officer ‘shared pics of female staff on “would you, wouldn’t you” group chat’ A police officer has been accused of secretly photographing his female colleagues’ body parts for a sexist WhatsApp group chat. Metro 19/4/2022 News Police warn Nicola Sturgeon for breaking face mask rules Scottish first minister was recorded without a mask in a barber shop, breaching her own Covid regulations The Guardian 19/4/2022 News Football hooliganism deterrent scheme launched as kids learn how to stay away from disorder Youngsters aged 13-16 who were identified as being vulnerable to becoming involved in football hooliganism took part in a Police Scotland programme in Ayr. Daily Record 19/4/2022 News Police Scotland say Nicola Sturgeon will face ‘no further action’ on face mask row Advice given to First Minister after weekend complaint Holyrood Magazine 18/4/2022 News Police speak to Nicola Sturgeon for not wearing facemask at barber’s First minister apologises for ‘inadvertent error” but avoids fine The Times - Subscription at source 18/4/2022 News Cross border prosecution deals with hare coursing issue A seven-force collaboration has dealt a massive blow against hare coursing gangs. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/4/2022 News Wish you were here? Police dogs get their own rep Police dogs are getting their own welfare rep who will check on their accommodation. Police Oracle 18/4/2022 News Gwent Police to complete move to new Cwmbran headquarters Gwent Police’s move to its new Cwmbran headquarters is expected to be completed by the summer. The building of the new headquarters, in Llantarnam Park Way, was completed in November 2021, with work now being done to add the final touches inside. Free Press 18/4/2022 News Riots in Sweden linked to criminal gangs who target police, say authorities SWEDEN: Swedish police said on Monday that the riots that have shaken several cities and towns in the Nordic country are extremely serious crimes against society and suspect some protesters are linked to criminal gangs that intentionally target police. Tivy-Side Advertiser 18/4/2022 News Kimberley juvenile crime puts all eyes on WA government as communities wait for long-term solutions AUSTRALIA: Two months after the West Australian government promised a swift and multi-layered response to escalating juvenile crime in the Kimberley, significant questions remain over what is being put on the table. ABC News (Australia) 18/4/2022 News Veteran Twizel cop Les Andrew says more rural-specific training is required for new recruits NEW ZEALAND: A 20-year veteran rural police officer in the Mackenzie District says more rural specific training is required for new police recruits. Stuff (New Zealand) 18/4/2022 News The man shot dead by police: A dark past and a promise to ‘make changes’ NEW ZEALAND: A man with a dark past who was fatally shot by police in New Plymouth told a friend the morning before his death that he wanted to "make changes" to his life. NewstalkZB (New Zealand) 18/4/2022 News Police gun crime stats revealed: Bay of Plenty a hotbed for firearm incidents NEW ZEALAND: Nearly 900 firearms were seized by police in the Bay of Plenty over a three-year period — 44 of which were prohibited by law. NZ Herald (New Zealand) - Subscription at source 18/4/2022 News, Video Virtual Reality For Law Enforcement Training: A Demonstration and Implication For Dispatch We conducted an experimental evaluation of virtual training experiences (VTE) for law-enforcement training during an international policing conference (American Society of Evidence Based Policing). Among the volunteers (N = 77), 30% were female and 70% males with 49% employed in law enforcement and 51% in other occupations. Participants were outfitted with a controller gun, holster, and a virtual-reality headset. Each of four scenarios used involved a call for service reporting the presence of an unknown man acting strangely, with random assignment to one of four conditions: priming message (yes, no) and instrument held by suspect (gun, cellphone). Results show no significant effect of dispatch priming on participants’ responses but do show that law-enforcement officers made more accurate decisions than did non-law-enforcement participants. The feasibility and potential usefulness of VTE as a training tool is discussed along with recommendations for future policing studies involving VR. Police Practice and Research - Registration at source 18/4/2022 Research article «234023412342234323442345234623472348Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events