Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98607 total results. Showing results 48141 to 48160 «240424052406240724082409241024112412Next ›Last » Should sex offenders’ voices ever be heard? A police force has released audio clips from child sex offenders in the hope they will help prevent others from escalating into criminal behaviours. BBC 10/10/2021 Analysis, Feature Review ordered after tribunal finds ‘sexist culture’ in Scotland’s armed police Independent force will look into judgment supporting former officer Rhona Malone’s claim of victimisation The Guardian 10/10/2021 News Eight women have been killed in Greater Manchester since Sarah Everard was murdered – across the UK there are many more Ms Everard’s shocking murder sparked calls for action to tackle violence against women Manchester Evening News 10/10/2021 News Police ignored flasher ‘because victim didn’t look closely enough’ The police force accused of failing to properly investigate an indecent exposure allegation against Sarah Everard’s killer told a woman who reported a flasher that the man had committed “no crime” because she did not see his genitals. The Sunday Times 10/10/2021 News A Victim-Centred Cost–benefit Analysis of A Stalking Prevention Programme Research suggests that stalking inflicts great psychological and financial costs on victims. Yet costs of victimisation are notoriously difficult to estimate and include as intangible costs in cost–benefit analysis. This study reports an innovative cost–benefit analysis that used focus groups with multi-agency teams to collect detailed data on operational resources used to manage stalking cases. This method is illustrated through the presentation of one case study. Best- and worst-case counterfactual scenarios were generated using the risk assessment scores and practitioner expertise. The findings suggest that intervening in high-risk stalking cases was cost-beneficial to the state in all the case studies we analysed (even if it incurs some institutional costs borne by the criminal justice system or health) and was often cost-beneficial to the victims too. We believe that this method might be useful in other fields where a victim- or client-centred approach is fundamental. Crime Science Journal 9/10/2021 Research article Sexual Violence Survivors’ Experiences With the Police and Willingness to Report Future Victimization Sexual assault is a highly underreported crime with many survivors feeling dissatisfied regarding their contact with the police. While procedural justice can improve police interactions, it has received little consideration concerning its potential to improve the experiences of sexual assault survivors. We explore the relationship between interactions with detectives during an investigation and survivors’ willingness to report to the police in the future through a procedural justice framework using a U.S. community sample of sexual assault survivors. Quantitative data show willingness to report future crimes when survivors perceived adherence to procedural justice in their interactions with the detective(s). Qualitative data indicated that future reporting was influenced by the treatment survivors received by the police as well as other factors (e.g., altruistic motives, ability to self-advocate). We discuss implications for policing practices based on our findings to improve access to justice for survivors that minimizes risk of secondary victimization. Women and Criminal Justice - Registration at source 9/10/2021 Research article Police charged 59 kids, one aged 13, in two-week lockdown blitz AUSTRALIA: NSW Police charged 59 children, including a 13-year-old, for breaches of the public health orders in their lockdown enforcement blitz in the last two weeks of August. The Age (Australia) 9/10/2021 News Government Must Be Upfront About Enforcement Of Covid Rules NEW ZEALAND: The Government must give the public clear information about how a woman who travelled to Northland and subsequently tested positive for Covid was able to do so, and why it took so long to have her put into MIQ, says National’s Police spokesperson Simeon Brown. Scoop (New Zealand) 9/10/2021 News Ontario’s police watchdog clears two Toronto police officers of wrongdoing CANADA: Ontario’s police watchdog has cleared two Toronto police officers of wrongdoing in the death of a man who had recently been arrested. Blue Line (Canada) 9/10/2021 News New Brunswick coroner’s jury says 2020 police killing of Rodney Levi was a homicide CANADA: A coroner’s jury in New Brunswick examining the 2020 fatal police shooting of Rodney Levi has ruled his death a homicide. Blue Line (Canada) 9/10/2021 News Man charged after €80k worth of cannabis herb seized during Garda raid of property in Cork REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A man has been charged following the seizure of cannabis herb with an estimated street value of €80,000 in Cork. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 9/10/2021 News Retired garda superintendent charged over cannabis seizure faces possibility of extra charges REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A retired garda superintendent charged over a cannabis seizure at his home in Dublin faces a possibility of extra charges and is looking for free legal aid because of his financial circumstances. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 9/10/2021 News ‘More frenzied’ knife attacks behind some deaths, London Assembly told Fatal knife attacks on under 25s are becoming "more frenzied", the London Assembly has heard. BBC 9/10/2021 News Suffolk hotels fail police child abuse test Police in Bury St Edmunds and Ipswich have carried out an operation to raise awareness of child sexual exploitation in the hotel industry. East Anglian Daily Times 9/10/2021 News Sarah Everard: Baroness Louise Casey to lead independent review of Metropolitan Police The review will look into the current leadership of the force and its recruitment, vetting and training of officers following the murder of Sarah Everard by Wayne Couzens, who was a serving policeman at the time. Sky News 9/10/2021 News Colchester crime map: Every crime reported to police in August A police map has charted every crime reported in Colchester throughout August. Gazette-news (Colchester) 9/10/2021 News Police Scotland review ordered after tribunal’s ‘sexist culture’ findings Scotland's chief constable has said he will order an independent review into a tribunal which found evidence of a "sexist culture" in its armed policing. BBC 9/10/2021 News West Yorkshire Police supports hate crime awareness week 2021 West Yorkshire Police is backing National Hate Crime Awareness Week which starts today. The Force’s ‘Hate Hurts’ campaign aims to raise awareness of what hate crime and hate incidents are encourage our communities to report these issues when they take place. West Yorkshire Police 9/10/2021 News ‘It’s now or never for policing to change’ Police officers need to feel willing and able to challenge unacceptable behaviour from their colleagues, says Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) Director General Michael Lockwood. Police Professional - Subscription at source 8/10/2021 Feature Sarah Everard: Baroness Louise Casey to lead review into Met Police Baroness Louise Casey of Blackstock will lead an independent review into the Metropolitan Police's culture and standards following Sarah Everard's murder, the force has announced. 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