Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96573 total results. Showing results 49061 to 49080 «245024512452245324542455245624572458Next ›Last » Boy, 11, referred to Prevent for wanting to give ‘alms to the oppressed’ Teachers contact counter-radicalisation programme after mistakenly believing he said ‘arms’ The Guardian 27/6/2021 News An Optimised Approach to Near Repeat Analysis For Intelligence Driven Crime Linkage Law enforcement and security agencies around the globe have integrated geospatial analysis into their intelligence workflow to profile serial offenders, track suspects, and direct crime reduction/prevention efforts. Expansion to spatio-temporal analyses may yield significant and relevant information to better understand the underlying factors of crime. Among the current spatio-temporal methods to associate crimes is near repeat analysis. The premise of the near repeat phenomenon is that if a given location is the target of a crime, nearby locations will have an increased chance of being targeted for a limited time with the level of risk decaying with distance from the original target and over time. Robust analytical methods were developed to discover and further understand spatio-temporal clustering of crime incidents. The open source nature of these functions facilitate transparency and reproducibility in the analytical method and implementation across agencies/police management systems. Journal of Policing Intelligence and Counter Terrorism - Registration at source 27/6/2021 Research article Gardai who cancelled 999 calls are still on phone lines Gardai who cancelled thousands of emergency calls without explanation are still answering 999 calls from members of the public in need of help. Garda headquarters has not transferred any officers or garda staff implicated in the emerging 999 call scandal from their positions. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 27/6/2021 News How smart tech is catching out criminals A fitness watch and a phone gave vital clues about the murder of Caroline Crouch in Greece. Everyday devices are now among the police’s most vital tools The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 27/6/2021 Analysis, Feature New database will let police return stolen bikes to their owners Police are to take the first steps towards the creation of a national bicycle database to combat thefts. An estimated 300,000 bikes are stolen a year, three times the number of cars stolen. The Sunday Times 27/6/2021 News Milton Keynes: Police find seriously injured child and dead man A seriously injured child has been taken to hospital after being discovered at a Milton Keynes property where a man was found dead and another died after police fired gun shots. BBC 27/6/2021 News Victoria Police using ANPR to ensure Sydney-siders stay in NSW after COVID-19 outbreak worsens AUSTRALIA: Victoria Police are leveraging high-resolution, cloud-based Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) technology to identify those with NSW number plates, who are found in Victoria. techAU (Australia) 26/6/2021 News Police officer Senior Constable David Masters killed on Bruce Highway near Brisbane as driver flees scene AUSTRALIA: Queensland police officer Senior Constable David Masters has been killed on the Bruce Highway north of Brisbane while responding to a suspected stolen vehicle in the early hours of this morning. ABC News (Australia) 26/6/2021 News Lake Alice abuse inquiry: Police hope to release decision in July NEW ZEALAND: Police are hoping to release a decision in early July on whether charges will be laid over allegations of abuse in the adolescent unit at Lake Alice Psychiatric Hospital in the 1970s. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 26/6/2021 News Lethbridge Police Service submits revamped improvement plan following controversies CANADA: The Lethbridge Police Service has delivered a revamped plan to the province’s justice minister aimed at fixing problems that led to a threat that the service could be disbanded. Global News (Canada) 26/6/2021 News Garda sanctioned over Áras an Uachtaráin intruder REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: An individual drove into the Áras grounds, entered the building and confronted the President The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 26/6/2021 News Police Officer Use of Force Mindset and Street-Level Behavior Police use of force has been the focus of a number of external assessments of the occupation for over 50 years. Recent concerns have, once again, prompted calls for additional research on the correlates of this behavior, especially as it relates to officer use of force mindset. Relying on a framework articulated as part of a use of force symposium of academics and practitioners, the current study utilizes survey and behavioral data from officers in six police agencies to examine dimensions of use of force mindset among officers, and the degree to which attitudinal mindset influences use of force behavior. The implications for police scholarship and practice are discussed. Police Quarterly - Registration at source 26/6/2021 Research article Taser ‘important part of the toolkit’ but under review, says NPCC lead NPCC lead has 'confidence' in the device and robust officer training, but has acknowledged there is more to do to understand its 'disproportionate' use against black people. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/6/2021 News Anti social media? The rise of social media has proved to be a boon for police communications, allowing forces to reach out to and interact with the public like never before. But concerns over misuse by officers and public alike has led some forces to intervene. Police Professional investigates. Police Professional - Subscription at source 26/6/2021 Feature Connecting the ‘digital’ dots As the volume of digital content grows enormously, many law enforcement agencies face a variety of complex issues dealing with this digital evidence, explains Bettina Berntsen. Police Professional - Subscription at source 26/6/2021 Feature Excellence in Policing 2021 – ‘Joining the dots’ Following the outstanding success of last year’s Excellence in Policing (EIP) online event, the organisers are “delighted to announce” that IBM has agreed to stage EIP 21 on its Watson Media Platform once again. Police Professional 26/6/2021 News Woman arrested at Sarah Everard vigil to start legal challenge against Met Patsy Stevenson is preparing to initiate legal proceedings unless Met withdraw fixed penalty notice The Guardian 26/6/2021 News Met police brace for ‘busy weekend’ of major London protests Dance music acts along with anti-lockdown, anti-austerity and climate activists will all converge on capital The Guardian 26/6/2021 News Crime is rife on farms, yet reporting remains stubbornly low: Here’s how new initiatives are making progress Crime on farms can have a damaging effect on both the lives and wellbeing of farmers and their families, and on the survival of farming businesses; now new approaches adopted by New South Wales Police to target such crimes, encourage reporting and support the rural community are having a positive impact, as Senior Lecturers Kyle Mulrooney and Alistair Harkness of the University of New England explain. Policing Insight 26/6/2021 Analysis, Feature Police step up fight against text scammers Police have begun a crackdown on text message scammers who have plagued Britain since the first coronavirus lockdown. The Times - Subscription at source 26/6/2021 News «245024512452245324542455245624572458Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events