Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102854 total results. Showing results 47101 to 47120 «235223532354235523562357235823592360Next ›Last » ‘Give medals to police officers killed on duty’ Bereaved families back campaign The proud family of a police officer who died as he tried to stop car thieves have joined a campaign to give medals to those killed on duty. Express 7/4/2022 News Police raid Unite HQ in London as part of fraud and money laundering investigation Police have searched the London headquarters of the Unite union as part of an investigation into allegations of bribery, fraud and money laundering. LBC 7/4/2022 News As many as 43,000 people may have been spiked by drink or drugs in the UK last year As many as 43,000 people may have been spiked by drink or drugs on nights out last year in the UK, it is claimed. Mail Online 7/4/2022 News Rape victim sues police for naming her online A woman who was gang-raped by men claiming to be Welsh rugby players has sued the police for naming her online. BBC 7/4/2022 News Detectives and Technological Frames: Integrating Technology and Social Media Into Everyday Work Technology and social media have increasingly transformed contemporary policing. Yet, scarce research explores how detectives view and use technology and social media in their everyday work. This study of a mid-sized American police department fills this gap in research by exploring how technological frames inform how detectives use technology and social media. First, detectives view technology and social media as tools, yet acknowledge the barriers inherent to using them (i.e. time-consuming). Therefore, the task at hand will determine to what extent detectives use technology. Second, detectives embrace the use of technology and social media and use it more than just in their role as a crime fighter, as their job calls for them to handle a variety of tasks: (1) prioritising suicide threats; (2) acting as a school resource officer; and (3) conducting prostitution stings. I argue that technological frames can contribute to officers overcoming barriers inherent with using technology and social media and encourage proactive policing activities. The findings from this study bring about several practical and policy implications for police departments including how to adapt to technological barriers. Policing and Society 7/4/2022 Research article Nelson: Debate over Calgary police badge another sad dividing line CANADA: Today, on almost every issue, no matter how mundane, we’re relentlessly pushed to pick a side. Calgary Herald (Canada) 7/4/2022 Feature, Opinion Edmundston police begin body camera pilot CANADA: Another New Brunswick municipal police force is starting to use body-worn cameras. CBC News (Canada) 7/4/2022 News Five people sentenced following Delta police drug investigation CANADA: Five people have been sentenced to prison terms ranging from seven to 17 years stemming from a 2017 investigation by Delta police into a dial-a-dope operation. Peace Arch News (Canada) 7/4/2022 News Developing the developers: CPD and the role of tutor constable In the latest in our series of articles on continuing professional development in policing, Dr Emma Williams of the Open University’s Centre for Policing Research and Learning and Dr Tom Cockcroft of Leeds Beckett University examine the vital role that tutor constables play in supporting new recruits, and what more the service should do to provide structure and purpose for police tutoring programmes. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/4/2022 Analysis, Feature Six CAB searches in three counties after suspected trafficker came to garda attention for ‘flashing his cash’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A criminal who came to the attention of local gardaí in Nass, Co Kildare, for “flashing his cash” and driving around in a top-of-the range vehicle has become the latest target of raids by the Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB). Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 7/4/2022 News Limerick Gardaí pay tribute to the achievements of youth REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Six individuals and two groups of young people were celebrated for their contribution to society at the 8th Annual Limerick Garda Division Youth Awards. Limerick Post (Republic of Ireland) 7/4/2022 News Mother of Rachel Callaly claims Graham Dwyer verdict is ‘green light for murderers’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Slain Rachel Callaly’s mother believes Graham Dwyer’s European Court victory has given psychos across Ireland “the green light” to get away with murder. Dublin Live (Republic of Ireland) 7/4/2022 News Talking Crime with Danny Shaw: Commissioner Anders Hall, Head of Development at the Swedish Police Authority PolicingTV 7/4/2022 Interview, Opinion, Video Offensive Weapons Act 2019 restrict access to dangerous weapons Changes to legislation brought about by the Offensive Weapons Act 2019 mean that from today (April 6) it will be harder for young people to buy dangerous weapons, both at the point of sale and delivery. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 7/4/2022 News Sheriff Courts – remand and bail outcomes: occasional paper A paper illustrating some of the key trends in bail and remand decisions, based on a new dataset prepared by Scottish Courts and Tribunals Services. Sky News 7/4/2022 Report Sale of knives: voluntary agreement by retailers POLICY PAPER: Sale of knives: voluntary agreement by retailers Home Office 7/4/2022 Report New measures to restrict access to corrosives and knives Measures in the Offensive Weapons Act come into force today which will restrict access to knives and corrosives. Home Office 7/4/2022 News Can Arslan found guilty of murdering father of three on front lawn The wife of a man murdered on his doorstep by a neighbour who had repeatedly threatened to kill him during a parking dispute said they were failed by the “toothless” response from police. The Times - Subscription at source 7/4/2022 News Met sergeant raped, beat and controlled two women A Metropolitan Police sergeant who raped two women has been found guilty of gross misconduct. The Times - Subscription at source 7/4/2022 News Sex offender who posed as British Transport Police officer on dating apps jailed Bradley Baker from Birmingham, pleaded guilty to possession of 'police articles' and two counts of breaching a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) Sky News 7/4/2022 News «235223532354235523562357235823592360Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events