Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100997 total results. Showing results 48101 to 48120 «240224032404240524062407240824092410Next ›Last » Interview: The role of an LGBT+ liason officer The chair of Herts LGBT+ Network inspector Steve Alison explains why it's vital his officers better understand chemsex, Grindr and the other vulnerabilities within today's communities. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/1/2022 Feature, Interview GMP praised for better compliance on use of informants and surveillance Forces also praised for specialised training developed by Dedicated Source Units to mitigate CHIS risks. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/1/2022 News Thames Valley Police officer charged over alleged relationships A police officer has been charged with misconduct in public office after being accused of inappropriate relationships with "multiple women". BBC 6/1/2022 News UK Police Seize £322m of Cryptocurrency in Past Five Years UK police have seized cryptocurrency worth £322m over the past five years, according to official figures obtained by the New Scientist publication following a freedom of information (FoI) request. Info Security 6/1/2022 News Regulatory Intermediaries and the Challenge of Democratic Policing This study examines a model for achieving democratic governance over police departments: regulatory intermediaries, where non-state actors are empowered with regulatory authority over public institutions. Drawing on a decade of transcripts from monthly public meetings held by the Chicago Police Board (September 2009–February 2021), this study finds, however, that regulatory intermediaries can regulate the public as much as it does the public institution. We identify three ways that the regulating public becomes the regulatory target: through (1) institutional rules, (2) hierarchized responses, and (3) norms of civility. The very multiplicity and heterogeneity of voices that democratic processes seek to incorporate can undermine the institutional changes envisioned. Our policy discussion highlights: (1) the value of subordinating fair policymaking processes when seeking substantive policy ends, (2) the potential and limits of curbing institutional incentives through institutional design, and (3) the importance of gauging community grievances through multiple channels for public input. Criminology and Public Policy - Registration at source 6/1/2022 Research article Winnipeg police chief declares state of emergency for force due to COVID-19 CANADA: Winnipeg’s police chief has declared a state of emergency for the Winnipeg Police Service as COVID-19 wreaks havoc on staff levels. [VIDEO] Global News (Canada) 6/1/2022 News Critical lessons for law enforcement managers CANADA: Understanding the correct approach to evaluating risk to officer safety Blue Line (Canada) 6/1/2022 Feature, Opinion Policing cybercrime CANADA: Cybercrime rates are on the rise in Canada and the threats are becoming more sophisticated. Blue Line (Canada) 6/1/2022 Feature IHREC raises allegations of racial profiling at cross-border checks REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The State’s human rights body has raised allegations of ‘racial profiling’ by gardaí at cross-border checks after receiving complaints from civil society organisations. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 6/1/2022 News Early retirement of gardaí has ‘serious implications for communities’, says GRA REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A significant decline in garda numbers over the last two years was “alarming” and meant fewer gardaí were responding to emergency calls and patrolling, while stations were now “bursting” with civilian staff, the Garda’s largest staff association has said. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 6/1/2022 News Creation of garda units means loss of officers from the front line – senior officer REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda numbers have declined by almost 500 since the pandemic began, with senior officers now fearful policing demands will severely test the force this year. [AUDIO] The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 6/1/2022 News Government moves to close ‘loophole’ after criminal damage acquittals A clause in the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill will close a ‘potential loophole’ that allows individuals to get away with some acts of criminal damage, a Cabinet minister has said. Police Professional 6/1/2022 News TVP officer facing misconduct charges An officer from Thames Valley Police (TVP) will appear in court next week charged with three counts of misconduct in public office and two counts of computer misuse. Police Professional 6/1/2022 News UK’s longest-serving chief constable announces retirement The longest serving chief constable in the UK, Leicestershire’s Simon Cole, has announced plans to retire from policing in the spring of 2022. Police Professional 6/1/2022 News Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill 2021: overarching documents POLICY PAPER: These documents relate to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill 2021. Home Office 6/1/2022 Report Thames Valley Police officer charged over inappropriate relationships with women A Thames Valley Police (TVP) officer will appear in court charged with three counts of misconduct in public office and two counts of computer misuse. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 6/1/2022 News ‘I have moments of shame I can’t control’: the lives ruined by explicit ‘collector culture’ The swapping, collating and posting of nude images of women without their consent is on the rise. But unlike revenge porn, it is not a crime. Now survivors are demanding a change in the law The Guardian 6/1/2022 Feature Home Office refuses to reveal impact of expanded powers to stop and search people without suspicion Government claims it needs ‘safe space’ to discuss changes as police officer says plans push black communities away The Independent 6/1/2022 News Hero dog leads police to owner’s car wreck UNITED STATES: Story of ‘amazing’ German Shepherd who saved owner’s lives went viral on Facebook The Independent 6/1/2022 News Joseph Langford: The pandemic drove a ‘huge amount of innovation’ in police ICT that will deliver long-term benefits While UK policing has faced major challenges as a result of COVID-19, the innovative ICT responses to the pandemic from police forces, government and the private sector have driven change that will deliver benefits for years to come, as VMware Chief Technology Officer Joseph Langford explained to Policing Insight Publisher Bernard Rix on a recent leg of the Policing Friendship Walking Tour. 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