Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98397 total results. Showing results 49401 to 49420 «246724682469247024712472247324742475Next ›Last » Revisions to the extradition police codes of practice CONSULTATION OUTCOME: This consultation sought views on the revised draft Codes of Practice which govern the exercise of police powers in UK extradition cases. The published draft reflected changes made to the relevant Police and Criminal Evidence Act (PACE) Codes since the extradition codes were published in 2011 and the recent changes arising from the new power of arrest introduced by the Extradition (Provisional Arrest) Act 2020. Home Office 17/8/2021 News UK faces ‘dystopian’ future with facial-recognition AI cameras turning public spaces into ‘open air prisons’, warn privacy campaigners over new CCTV guidance given to police and councils Britain faces a 'dystopian' future with facial-recognition AI cameras turning public spaces into 'open air prisons', privacy campaigners have warned. Mail Online 17/8/2021 News Predicting prolific live streaming of child sexual abuse AUSTRALIA: Live streaming of child sexual abuse (CSA) was first acknowledged in 2008 (de Leon 2013) but may have begun earlier (Kuhlmann & Aurén 2015). [pdf] Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 17/8/2021 Research article RCMP G Division Criminal Operations summary – Sexual Assault Investigations Review Committee’s feedback, recommendations and RCMP actions CANADA: In December 2017, the RCMP released The Way Forward – The RCMP's sexual assault review and victim support action plan, which provided the framework for Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) divisions to establish external review committees. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 17/8/2021 Report Evidence-based policing: Researching outlaw motorcycle gangs in Australia The resurgence in outlaw motorcycle gangs (OMCGs) in Australia and around the world has highlighted the need for a better understanding of their criminal activities; Dr Christopher Dowling of the Australian Institute of Criminology – a speaker at this week’s Australia and New Zealand Society of Evidence-Based Policing Conference – outlines the work of the Serious and Organised Crime Research Laboratory, and its crime science approach to the criminal activity of OMCGs. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 17/8/2021 Feature New police CCTV use rules criticised as bare bones A proposed code of practice covering police use of live facial recognition in England and Wales has been criticised by human rights groups. BBC 17/8/2021 News Cashing in on Guns: An Interactive Infographic on Small Arms and Light Weapons and Terrorist Financing What are some of the key trends and issues in Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW) as a source of terrorist financing? Based on our year-long research project and report on SALW, this infographic presents a concise overview of our key findings on the nexus between SALW and terrorist financing. International Centre for Counter-Terrorism (ICCT) 16/8/2021 Report NSW Police Minister David Elliott ‘delighted’ after lockdown ‘loopholes’ closed by state government AUSTRALIA: Thousands of NSW police officers have hit the streets to enforce tough new COVID-19 regulations for the locked-down state. 7 News (Australia) 16/8/2021 News Katherine welcomes share of 51 new police officers and ACPO’s AUSTRALIA: Northern Territory Police welcomed 51 new Constables from Recruit Squad 142, and 10 Aboriginal Community Police Officers into the police force on August 13, 2021. Katherine Times (Australia) 16/8/2021 News Police warn of ‘no-nonsense’ NSW approach AUSTRALIA: The NSW Police boss hopes COVID-19 lockdown compliance operations don't persist for the long term, even as the state hits new records for daily infections. Riverine Herald (Australia) 16/8/2021 News Youth charged with murder after teen fatally stabbed at birthday party NEW ZEALAND: A youth has been charged with the murder of a 16-year-old who was fatally stabbed at a girl’s 17th birthday party in Christchurch. Stuff (New Zealand) 16/8/2021 News From puppy to patrol dog NEW ZEALAND: Of the 80 puppies born each year under the NZ Police Patrol Dog breeding programme, around 50 per cent of the ones chosen as suitable for training succeed to become fully operational patrol dogs. SunLive (New Zealand) 16/8/2021 Feature IOPC to investigate Devon and Cornwall Police over Jake Davison’s possession of a shotgun and shotgun certificate The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has decided to investigate Devon and Cornwall Police’s decision-making in relation to Jake Davison’s possession of a shotgun and shotgun certificate. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 16/8/2021 News UK gun licences: could vetting social media prevent another Plymouth shooting? Analysis: Hateful ideologies like ‘incel’ movement must be recognised as threats rather than dismissed as an online subculture The Guardian 16/8/2021 Analysis, Feature Former sergeant who deployed riot van to stalk ex spared jail A former West Mercia Police Sergeant whostalked his ex-partner using multiple police resources describedby a judge as 'sinister and sophisticated' has been given a suspended sentence. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/8/2021 News Cleveland setback as custody service told to improve by Inspectorate Cleveland's progress has taken a step back after HM Inspectorate warned its custody services need to improve. Areas of concern inxlude detainee monitoring and use of force records. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/8/2021 News Thmaes Vallet pulls out of HR system collaboration with two forces Three forces were developing ERP systems to improve HR, finance and learning and development. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/8/2021 News All forces to review firearms practices following Plymouth shooting Forces are being asked to review their current firearm application processes aswell as assess whether they need to revisit any existing licences after five people were shot dead in Plymouth. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/8/2021 News Social Media, Socialization, and Pursuing Legitimation of Police Violence Every day, police departments across America are executing stops, summonses, arrests, and increasingly, tweeting. Although scholarship has focused on how social media democratizes news production and information sharing for activist movements, it has yet to explore how police leverage these attributes to advance institutional interests. I argue that, beyond digital surveillance or community engagement, social media provides police with the technological capacity to pursue both daily socialization of online audiences to their worldview and legitimation in the aftermath of contested police violence. I provide evidence by adopting a qualitative approach to “big data” sources analyzing 1) all 3,167 tweets posted by the New York Police Department in 2018; 2) the 778 Twitter replies to their most contested fatal shooting that year; and 3) a sample of 139 news articles covering this shooting over a year afterward. As public scrutiny toward police intensifies, social media represents an independent channel for police to publicize information unfiltered by traditional mass media. These findings have implications for police accountability and the episodes of police violence that do—and do not—elevate into national controversies. Criminology - Registration at source 16/8/2021 Research article Policing degrees need to recognise existing experience while developing new skills and thinking The requirement for UK police recruits to either be graduates or achieve a degree as part of their training is still a subject of much debate; but University of Sunderland lecturers Dr Jerry Pearson and Adrian Smiles – both former serving officers – believe one area of the PEQF that needs to be addressed is delivering a degree qualification which recognises the skills and experience of those serving officers who are currently non-graduates. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/8/2021 Feature, Opinion «246724682469247024712472247324742475Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events