Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96629 total results. Showing results 49821 to 49840 «248824892490249124922493249424952496Next ›Last » Policewomen’s Experiences of Working During Lockdown: Results of A Survey With Officers From England and Wales Policing is a high-stress occupation requiring emotional management when facing job-related violence, threats to safety and well-being, work-life disruption, and unpredictable hours. A national health pandemic coupled with public order and restraint imperatives has compounded the levels of stress in policing. In the UK, new working patterns have been negotiated to manage the constraints of a different working environment during COVID-19. Using a self-administered survey, this article explores the experiences of 473 female police officers working during the first lockdown in 2020. The article shows that the COVID-19 preventative measures forced police services to navigate new and varied working patterns for their employees. Previous resistance to flexible working practices in policing was put aside as police services sought to manage the virus in its own ranks as well as policing the public. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice 31/5/2021 Research article Three PCs sentenced for ‘cover up’ of colleagues assault on innocent man Two Merseyside officers have been jailed and a third received a suspended sentence for giving false statements after their colleague assaulted a member of the public. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 31/5/2021 News Intelligence: expanding access to the law enforcement data lake A unit with a national remit is trying to put useful intelligence in the hands of a wider operational pool. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 31/5/2021 Feature Listening to the voices of Bow Street The officers who served in one of the UKs most iconic police stations are the stars of a new police musuem writes Gary Mason. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 31/5/2021 Feature Girls as young as 14 among reported upskirting victims as police see flood of reports Younger people were more likely to be targeted by those attempting to take a sexual image of them without consent i News 31/5/2021 News Quarantining violence must be the priority, before we work on other social problems Levels of violent crime across America saw an unprecedented increase in 2020, and remain worryingly high in 2021; in this latest essay from the Violence Reduction Project, Chris Fisher, Executive Director of Strategic Initiatives at Seattle Police Department, says that any attempt to tackle the problem must focus on stopping the violence first, before wider public health and community approaches can be considered. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 31/5/2021 Feature, Opinion Illegal gold mining in Central Africa AFRICA: Over the last decade, criminal actors engaged in illegal mining have made huge amounts of illicit profits at the expense of countries’ economies, vulnerable populations, and the environment across the Central African region. [pdf] INTERPOL 31/5/2021 Report Budget variance for the period ending April 30, 2021 CANADA: This report provides information and updates to the Edmonton Police Commission (EPC) on the Edmonton Police Service (EPS) current financial position as of April 30, 2021. [pdf] Edmonton Police Commission (Canada) 31/5/2021 Report Child abusers in Rotherham ‘still avoiding justice’ as few crimes end in charges The police force at the centre of the Rotherham abuse scandal secured a charge for just one in 34 crimes linked to child sexual exploitation last year. The Times - Subscription at source 31/5/2021 News Assaults on police officers increased by 6.3% year on year This year there has been a total of 6,942 recorded assaults on police officers and staff, 413 more than the year before, an increase of 6.3% year on year. The Edinburgh Reporter 30/5/2021 News Garda Commissioner decision to be quashed by High Court REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A decision by the Garda Commissioner, Drew Harris, to “dispense with the services” of a probationer Garda is to be quashed by the High Court in part because of the commissioner impinging on the recruit’s presumption of innocence. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 30/5/2021 News Inside the NSW Police Raptor Squad formed to stop Sydney’s gangland shootings AUSTRALIA: It's a foggy autumn morning in Western Sydney. Jared Treloar and his family are woken by a loud thump. "Police, search warrant. Open the door!" Wearing only underwear, the former Bandido bikie is met with about 15 police — all armed with guns and batons, and with helmets and balaclavas masking their faces. It's a typical greeting from Strike Force Raptor. ABC News (Australia) 30/5/2021 Feature In the NT Police sex crimes unit, Detective Engels is trying to stop survivors having to ‘cop-shop’ AUSTRALIA: If Kirsten Engels gets it right, her work can change a lot for survivors of sexual abuse and assault who are ready to talk to police. In between her own investigations, the long-serving sex crimes detective has co-developed a course for her colleagues at NT Police on how to properly record a survivor's story and successfully carry it through to the courtroom. ABC News (Australia) 30/5/2021 News NSW Police signs up to Starlink satellite internet service AUSTRALIA: NSW Police has become one of the first enterprise customers of the much-anticipated Starlink satellite internet service in Australia. Australia’s largest policing agency last week revealed it had joined the SpaceX-built satellite internet constellation program. IT News (Australia) 30/5/2021 News Police officers in Scotland have been targeted more than 1,000 times in coronavirus related assaults. In the past year, officers were spat and coughed on. Planet Radio 30/5/2021 News The Truth About Police Stop and Search to air on Channel 4 Barry and District News 30/5/2021 News Third of police officers ‘felt unsafe’ dealing with public in lockdown, study of force reveals Officers were concerned about potentially passing coronavirus onto their family members and difficulties providing childcare i News 30/5/2021 News Ben Crump: America’s go-to police brutality lawyer When black Americans are killed by police and street protests start to simmer, it usually isn't long before Ben Crump gets a call. The Florida lawyer has represented the families of some of the most high-profile victims of police violence, including George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Daunte Wright. How did he become the go-to man? BBC 30/5/2021 Feature Man sues police for £1m after wrongful computer entry leads to five-year travel ‘ban’ Femi Adenuga couldn’t travel for work or attend his mother’s funeral, and says his case ‘smacks of racism’ The Independent 30/5/2021 News Garda chief slammed by judge for police trainee Thomas Murphy’s sacking A High Court judge has quashed a decision by the garda commissioner to sack a probationer garda and accused Drew Harris of going “off the rails” in his attempts to discipline the trainee. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 30/5/2021 News «248824892490249124922493249424952496Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events