Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98361 total results. Showing results 49821 to 49840 «248824892490249124922493249424952496Next ›Last » Sydney anti-lockdown protest fizzles to nothing after heavy police operation AUSTRALIA: NSW Police said they arrested eight people over the operation on Saturday and issued more than 250 penalty infringement notices. SBS News (Australia) 31/7/2021 News NSW Police Deputy Commissioner Mal Lanyon AUSTRALIA: NSW police Deputy Commissioner Mal Lanyon details how police are preparing for the threat of protests on the city's streets today. [VIDEO] The Age (Australia) 31/7/2021 News NZ still has important role in the global challenge of violent extremism NEW ZEALAND: The Christchurch terrorist atrocity of March 15, 2019, highlighted some important lessons for New Zealand. Stuff (New Zealand) 31/7/2021 Feature, Opinion ‘An incredibly high figure’: Victoria police say new crime stats show resources stretched CANADA: The City of Victoria has seen a notable uptick in crime over the last year, according to data released by Statistics Canada. Global News (Canada) 31/7/2021 News Unlicensed filling station shut down amid rural crime crackdown REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: An unlicensed filling station in Newry has been shut down and thousands of litres of illicit fuel seized amid a crackdown on rural crime by the PSNI and An Garda Síochána. ITV News 31/7/2021 News Emergency services turn out for little her Tyson! REPIBLIC OF IRELAND: Athy Rugby Club was the place to be earlier today, with local Little Blue Hero Garda Tyson Nolan presented (by local community garda Seán O’Mahony) with a smart new Garda uniform and a miniature electric Garda car complete with a personalised number plate! Kildare Nationalist (Republic of Ireland) 31/7/2021 News Dyfed-Powys Police appoints new chief constable The new chief constable of Dyfed-Powys Police has pledged to work with communities as the force continues to cope with the Covid-19 pandemic. BBC 31/7/2021 News Decision to clear man of assaulting police officers was ‘fundamentally flawed’ Two senior judges have criticised magistrates over their decision to clear a man accused of assaulting two police officers who said they were restraining him for his own safety because he was “very drunk”. Police Professional 31/7/2021 News Scottish drug-related deaths reach record high Drug-related deaths in Scotland have risen to their highest level since records began, newly published figures show. Police Professional 31/7/2021 News Police arrest 40 as part of child sexual abuse case in West Yorkshire Move comes after months of investigations into historical crimes committed between 1989 and 1999 The Guardian 31/7/2021 News Police across UK testing new retrospective facial recognition that could identify criminals and missing people Hampshire Constabulary, Humberside Police, North Wales Police and South Yorkshire Police are among the UK police forces exploring retrospective facial recognition technology i News 31/7/2021 News Procedural Justice As A Reward to the Compliant: An Ethnography of Police–citizen Interaction in Police Custody This paper contributes to the literature on Procedural Justice Theory (PJT) by exploring its capacity to explain the dynamic interactions between police and citizens within the context of police detention. Analysis is based on observation and interviews in police custody suites (i.e. locations where arrested citizens are formally processed and held) within one of the larger metropolitan police forces in the UK. The qualitative thematic analysis highlights how, in order to adequately understand police–detainee interactions, it is critical that PJT properly recognises (a) the importance of context for framing ‘procedurally fair’ encounters, (b) the central role and consequences of categorisation, and (c) the role of power in shaping police–citizen encounters. The paper concludes by exploring the implications of this research for assumptions regarding the causal ordering often assumed in the PJT literature. Specifically, we suggest that procedural justice is more than merely a mechanistic route to achieving compliance but can also be conceptualised as a ‘reward’ by the powerful to those already willing to be subordinated and acquiescent. Policing and Society - Registration at source 31/7/2021 Research article Victoria Police Annual Plan 2021-2022 AUSTRALIA: The last 12 months have tested all Victorians, and I am proud and grateful that Victoria Police employees rose to the challenges of 2020-21, achieving significant results for the organisation and most importantly for the Victorian community. Victoria Police (Australia) 31/7/2021 Report Extra riot police deployed in Paris as Covid passport protests loom More than 3,000 additional police officers, many in riot gear, will be deployed in Paris tomorrow amid concern that protests against President Macron’s Covid passport scheme will end in more violence. The Times - Subscription at source 31/7/2021 News Police are hunting dozens of Channel migrant smugglers Police have more than 50 investigations in progress into smuggling gangs responsible for ferrying thousands of migrants across the Channel. The Times - Subscription at source 31/7/2021 News Cressida Dick ‘was referred to watchdog’ over Bianca Williams stop and search comments Dame Cressida Dick was referred to the police watchdog over comments she made about the stop and search of the Team GB sprinter Bianca Williams, it was reported last night. The Times - Subscription at source 31/7/2021 News Macpherson report: 22 years on 'There is more to be done including building confidence in the police, especially among Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities' College of Policing 30/7/2021 News Army to begin patrolling Sydney COVID hotspots to help police enforce lockdown rules AUSTRALIA: Hundreds of soldiers will arrive in Sydney today to help police crack down on residents flouting stay-at-home restrictions amid rising case numbers. ABC News (Australia) 30/7/2021 News Hiding in plain sight: Facebook a ‘honeypot’ for police to monitor protests AUSTRALIA: Calls for tighter regulation on Facebook are the standard reaction to the spread of disinformation across the social media giant, but considering the recent anti-lockdown protests, perhaps the platform should do nothing. The Age (Australia) 30/7/2021 Feature, Opinion New Zealand to make dawn raids apology, but the Polynesian Panthers want more than words NEW ZEALAND: You are lying asleep in your bed in the home you own. It should be the most comfortable place but, before the sun is up, police are knocking on your door and you will have to convince them you deserve to stay. ABC News (Australia) 30/7/2021 Feature, News «248824892490249124922493249424952496Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events