Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96668 total results. Showing results 50061 to 50080 «250025012502250325042505250625072508Next ›Last » Drugs gang caught after police cracked encrypted phones Two members of a crime gang were caught after police cracked encrypted phones during a major drugs and firearms investigation. BBC 22/5/2021 News Kazakhstan aims for ‘highest international standards’ as progress on law enforcement reforms continues As Kazakhstan prepares to celebrate 30 years of independence, Alexei Kalaychidi, Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs and Major General of the Police, explains the efforts the country has made to transform policing through targeting corruption, building public trust and confidence, and enhancing the quality of public service delivery. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 22/5/2021 Feature, Opinion Exclusive: Mobile phone firms are making it easy for scammers, say police Government should consider ban on high street sales of phones and SIM cards without registering proof of identity, says Sir Tom Winsor The Telegraph - Subscription at source 22/5/2021 News Queensland police consider bringing social workers to domestic violence incidents AUSTRALIA: Commissioner acknowledges need for reform, as officers speak of ‘helplessness’ at escalating problem The Guardian 22/5/2021 News Police commissioners discuss drug decriminalization to address overdose crisis CANADA: There have been at least 575 accidental deaths due to drug toxicity in the province since 2019 CBC News (Canada) 22/5/2021 News ‘Your Police 2020/21 survey’ shows ‘strong level’ of public confidence during pandemic Strong levels of public confidence in Police Scotland have been reported during the COVID-19 pandemic, with the majority of people supporting their approach to keeping people safe. The Edinburgh Reporter 22/5/2021 News Police and prosecutors must focus on actions of alleged rapists not victims, new guidance says Investigators told to look at whether claims victims consented to sex are ‘reasonable’ after prosecutions hit record low The Independent - Subscription at source 22/5/2021 News How US cities’ police reform attempts led to pay bumps for officers USA: These cities touted their sweeping police reforms – but unions made sure police officers were paid more in the process The Guardian 22/5/2021 News George Floyd death: How US police are trying to win back trust It must be hard being a police officer in America, especially after the death of George Floyd. BBC 21/5/2021 News Degree programme needed to reflect changes to the job, says college CEO The College of Policing's CEO has said the implementation of the degree programme is needed to prepare officers for policing a digital world. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/5/2021 News CPS updates rape legal guidance to reflect growth in digital evidence The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has published refreshed rape and serious sexual offences (RASSO) legal guidance to reflect the rapid growth in digital evidence. Police Professional 21/5/2021 News Survey finds strong levels of public confidence in Police Scotland Police Scotland has “maintained high levels of public confidence” during the Covid-19 pandemic, with the majority of people supporting its approach to keeping people safe, according to the latest opinion survey. Police Professional 21/5/2021 News Rioters will be ‘robustly dealt with’ says South Wales Police South Wales Police has condemned the violent disorder in Swansea on Thursday (May 20) in which several officers were injured as “totally unacceptable”. Police Professional 21/5/2021 News Officer accused of murder said he was ‘terrified’ before firing Taser A police officer accused of murdering Dalian Atkinson told investigators he was “absolutely terrified” and felt his brain had stopped working before he tasered the ex-footballer to the ground, a court has heard. Police Professional 21/5/2021 News Community Policing in Danish “Ghetto” Areas: Trust and Distrust Between the Police and Ethnic Minority Youth Recent years have seen trends within police to use different forms of “community policing” strategies that aim to foster closer relationships and trust with citizens, as well as an orientation toward “procedural justice” in law enforcement practices. Based on 25 interviews with police officers in two different police precincts in Denmark, this article explores the policing of ethnic minority youth in so-called “ghetto” areas from the perspectives of police officers. In doing this, we describe the specific challenges and strategies in implementing such policing methods in neighborhoods where some residents display low trust or even hostility toward the police. The article sheds light on the emotional, organizational, and practical challenges involved in doing community policing in marginalized neighborhoods and the way in which this shapes how community policing is being organized in practice. Criminology and Criminal Justice - Registration at source 21/5/2021 Research article Emotional Distress Among Police Academy Recruits: Humor and Coping Police work, beginning as early as academy training, is inherently stressful and carries risks for officer wellbeing. Humor has been cited as useful way for officers to handle stress. This study investigated the relationship between humor and emotional distress among a sample of 101 police recruits from Phase 1 of the National Police Research Platform. Findings indicated that reliance on humor as a coping strategy increased among recruits during the police academy and hierarchical regression analyses showed that greater levels of use of humor as a coping strategy in the academy predicted a decrease in emotional distress upon academy graduation. Police Journal - Registration at source 21/5/2021 Research article Developed by the frontline, for the frontline – new app takes the strain out of case file management Improving frontline policing services is what we are here to do - and the latest addition to our Solutions Catalogue is a perfect example of that. National Enabling Programmes 21/5/2021 News Optimising recruitment Hayley Wallis, recruitment marketing lead at Lancashire Constabulary, explains how the implementation of a flexible communications platform at the force has helped to drive recruitment. Police Professional - Subscription at source 21/5/2021 Feature Rape and Sexual Offences – Overview and index of 2021 updated guidance This updated legal guidance published on 21 May 2021, following public consultation, replaces the interim guidance published in October 2020. The guidance has 15 chapters and one annex. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 21/5/2021 Report CPS updates rape legal guidance to reflect rapid growth in digital evidence The CPS has published refreshed rape and serious sexual offences (RASSO) legal guidance, delivering on our ongoing commitment to make the prosecution of these crimes reflect today’s rapidly changing society. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 21/5/2021 News «250025012502250325042505250625072508Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events