Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98280 total results. Showing results 50161 to 50180 «250525062507250825092510251125122513Next ›Last » It is time for Priti Patel to step in and force change on the failing Met Police Only wide-ranging reform, including removing its national responsibilities, can fix the rotten force The Telegraph - Subscription at source 18/7/2021 Feature, Opinion NSW police launch COVID-19 beach crackdown AUSTRALIA: Police will be "out in force" on some of Sydney's most popular beaches as a senior cop warns exercise is no excuse for breaking social-distancing rules. 9 News (Australia) 18/7/2021 News Jihadist content targeted on Internet Archive platform The Referral Action Day focused on enhancing content moderation INTERPOL 18/7/2021 News WA Police officer injured after car driven at cops in Fremantle AUSTRALIA: by an allegedly drunk driver catapulted a constable three metres through the air, landing him in hospital with serious injuries. Perth Now (Australia) 18/7/2021 News Police’s anti-corruption unit looks into more than 200 ‘matters’ in 16 months NEW ZEALAND: Police’s anti-corruption unit has looked into more than 230 incidents involving officers, and prosecuted one for supplying a class B controlled drug. Stuff (New Zealand) 18/7/2021 News Police officer, wife launching complaint for ‘driving while Black’ stop by RCMP CANADA: A Halifax police superintendent and his wife, a lawyer, said Friday they were launching a complaint alleging the RCMP stopped their vehicle and ordered the officer out at gunpoint based on racial profiling. Saanich News (Canada) 18/7/2021 News 10.6% rise in Mayo’s garda strength over past six years REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A total of 335 gardaí are currently assigned to the Mayo Division - an increase of 10.6% since 2015. The Connaught Telegraph (Ireland) 18/7/2021 News Plans to expand Garda Information Service Centre at Mayo HQ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Plans to expand the Garda Information Services Centre (GISC) in Castlebar have been revealed. The Connaught Telegraph (Ireland) 18/7/2021 News Senior police chief to be brought in to fight violence against women A senior police chief will be appointed to combat violence against women and girls as part of a crackdown following the murder of Sarah Everard. The Standard 18/7/2021 News Revealed: Met police trainees’ violence and dishonesty Cressida Dick backs Hendon methods, despite leaked documents and internal sources revealing alarming incidents and poor applicants The Guardian 18/7/2021 Feature Police seek ten men in connection with disorder during Euro 2020 final The Met said those responsible for disorder would ‘face consequences’ i News 18/7/2021 News Crisis after crisis: what is going wrong at the Met police? The fights outside the Euro 2020 final and the Daniel Morgan inquiry are just the latest controversies to hit the force. But Cressida Dick is confident of serving a second term as its chief The Guardian 18/7/2021 Analysis, Feature Victoria Police Road Policing Strategy AUSTRALIA: We are committed to keeping the community safe on our roads. Victoria Police (Australia) 18/7/2021 Report Police ‘pressured’ witness to help secure rape conviction A witness who helped to convict a man for rape when there was no DNA evidence linking him to the crime claims she was pressured by police to testify, and doubts he was the attacker. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 18/7/2021 News New police chief to fight violence against women A senior police chief will be appointed to combat violence against women and girls as part of a crackdown after Sarah Everard’s murder. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 18/7/2021 News Revealed: Met police trainees’ violence and dishonesty Cressida Dick backs Hendon methods, despite leaked documents and internal sources revealing alarming incidents and poor applicants The Guardian 17/7/2021 News Police refusing to tell drivers the location of their stolen cars For some, the microwave makes the perfect hiding place, while others use a biscuit tin, but for today’s fashion conscious motorist only a Faraday pouch or mesh lined box will do. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 17/7/2021 News Police officers accused of domestic violence ‘making evidence disappear’ Police officers accused of domestic abuse have been accused of making witness statements vanish to help clear their names, a Telegraph investigation reveals today. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 17/7/2021 News Prioritizing Police Investigations of Intimate Partner Violence Using Actuarial Risk Assessment Intimate partner violence (IPV) accounts for a large proportion of police calls for service and criminal offenses in most jurisdictions and families often experience significant harm from these incidents. In an effort to rationally allocate investigative resources, police departments are turning to risk assessment scales to identify suspects and victims at greatest risk for further incidents. The existing measures suffer from a number of issues including limited predictive validity, lengthy scoring procedures, and the requirement of supplemental data collection. The current study uses a sample of IPV cases from a large US city to assess whether recidivism can be predicted using factors that are already available in most law enforcement records management systems (RMS). A series of multivariate regression analyses demonstrate that domestic recidivism was predicted (AUC = .72) using a combination of suspect, victim, and index offense characteristics obtained from the local RMS. Additional analyses found that victim-reported risk factors obtained via supplemental interviews did not further benefit predictive validity. The findings suggest that additional data collection for the purpose of IPV risk assessment may be unnecessary for most law enforcement agencies. Moreover, the use of currently available records supports the automation of risk triage tools, which could yield further improvements in predictive accuracy and decision-making efficiency. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - Registration at source 17/7/2021 Research article ‘Good fortune a police officer has not been killed this week’, says Federation Essex Police Federation says it is “good fortune” that a police officer was not killed this week “after colleagues were struck and injured by cars”. Police Professional 17/7/2021 News «250525062507250825092510251125122513Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events