Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98361 total results. Showing results 49841 to 49860 «248924902491249224932494249524962497Next ›Last » Gangs: Cops crack down on patched bouncers in anti-corruption push NEW ZEALAND: Police are cracking down on gang members working as security guards in an effort to battle corruption linked to organised crime. Stuff (New Zealand) 30/7/2021 News Concerns victims pushed into reconciliation talks NEW ZEALAND: Information provided by police and the courts may be wrongly pushing victims and perpetrators into reconcilliation talks. [AUDIO] RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 30/7/2021 News Help shape the Code of Ethics review Have your say on our consultation on the scope of the review College of Policing 30/7/2021 Feature A shared confidence: A summary of how law enforcement agencies use sensitive intelligence Today we published a summary of how law enforcement agencies use sensitive intelligence. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 30/7/2021 Report ‘Systematic failures’ in racial disparity by forces, says report A damning report by senior MP's has found 'systematic failure' by forces and government to tackle disparity. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/7/2021 News Macpherson report: 22 years on Twenty-two years on from the publication of the Macpherson report that followed the Inquiry into the racist murder of Stephen Lawrence, the Home Affairs Committee has found that whilst policing has changed for the better in many areas, there are still serious and deep rooted racial disparities, and that neither police forces nor governments have taken race equality seriously enough for too long. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 30/7/2021 News Key moments in police relations with Britain’s BAME communities since 1999 The two decades that have followed the Macpherson report have passed in a state of apparently permanent crisis The Guardian 30/7/2021 News ‘Look at how they treat us’: black Britons despair of police reform As a new parliamentary report decries persistent racial injustice in UK policing, black Britons across London describe its impact on them The Guardian 30/7/2021 News Statistics of police-reported hate crimes don’t reflect reality, say Quebec community groups CANADA: A recent report suggests that, when compared to some other provinces, Quebec’s increase in racially motivated hate crimes in 2020 might not be seen as very high. [VIDEO] Global News (Canada) 30/7/2021 News Victoria police use irritant gas during arrest of assault suspect CANADA: A block of Pandora Avenue was closed as a man barricaded himself from police Vancouver Island Free Daily (Canada) 30/7/2021 News 4Es is the garda approach for covid compliance, according to Chief Supt of Longford/Roscommon/Mayo REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardai across the new garda division of Longford/Roscommon/Mayo are putting the emphasis on the 4Es - engaging, educating, encouraging and enforcing in ensuring that Covid regulations are adhered to. That’s according to the newly appointed Garda Chief Superintendent Raymond McMahon. [AUDIO] Midwest Radio (Republic of Ireland) 30/7/2021 News Plan to disband special organised crime task force reversed after garda protests REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A decision by garda management to disband a specialist task force, set up to deal with the Hutch/Kinahan feud, has been reversed after protests by senior investigators. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 30/7/2021 News Garda chief says around 400 crimes were not investigated due to the cancellation of 999 calls REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Garda chief has said around 400 crimes were not investigated due to the cancellation of 999 calls. Over 200,000 emergency callouts were not responded to in a 22-month period between 2019 and 2020, including around 3,000 domestic violence calls. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 30/7/2021 News Rethinking female incarceration: The road to prison is paved with domestic abuse Australia’s female prison population has increased significantly, with First Nations women disproportionately affected, as laws and measures introduced to protect women and children from male violence have led to more females being jailed; Monash University Associate Professor Silke Meyer believes it’s time to invest more in primary prevention to end violence against women. Policing Insight 30/7/2021 Feature, Opinion MPs rebuke police for ‘systemic failure’ to improve record on race Police and governments have done too little to stamp out racial injustice in the ranks, with the failings being systemic and leading to “unjustified inequalities”, a report by an all-party committee of MPs has found. The Guardian 30/7/2021 News A failure at the top of police, and at the top of governments both Tory and Labour Analysis: we have been here before with damning reports on race and policing, and we will almost certainly be here again The Guardian 30/7/2021 Analysis, Feature Progress on racial disparity in policing has ‘stalled’, MPs find Unjustified racial disparities in policing including recruitment and use of stop and search remain more than two decades after the landmark Stephen Lawrence Inquiry, MPs have found. Police Professional 30/7/2021 News Does Police Stop and Search Make Everyone Feel Safe? Evidence From the United States Stop and search is an innovative policing approach aimed at deterring crime and disorder and promoting public trust and confidence in law enforcement. While many studies have investigated racial biases in this approach and its effectiveness in reducing crime and disorder, little attention has been paid to its role in fostering citizens’ feelings of safety. Using the 2016 General Social Survey data (N = 2,876), this study examined whether police use of pedestrian stop-and-search practices generated citizens’ feelings of safety. Our results revealed prevailing disparities between Black and White Americans on the effectiveness of police stop-and-search practices. Namely, police stop and search made White persons feel safer and more protected in their neighborhood, compared to Blacks. The conclusion discusses the implications of this disparity, and potential policy and managerial solutions. Race and Justice - Registration at source 30/7/2021 Research article The Macpherson report: 22 years on Today’s report by the Home Affairs Select Committee examines how police have progressed against recommendations made in the Macpherson Report. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 30/7/2021 News APCC response to Annual IOPC Deaths in Custody Data The Independent Office of Police Complaints (IOPC) has today published its annual data on deaths during or following police contact. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 30/7/2021 News «248924902491249224932494249524962497Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events