Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96682 total results. Showing results 50161 to 50180 «250525062507250825092510251125122513Next ›Last » Priti Patel should let us get on with the job, says Staffordshire chief constable Gareth Morgan Priti Patel and the Home Office need to step back from the policing agenda and senior officers must reassert their independence, a chief constable has told The Times. The Times - Subscription at source 19/5/2021 News Explainer: How is Ireland’s response to the threat of global cyber crime coordinated? REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Ireland's cyber defences have come into stark focus in recent days as they deal with the HSE ransomware attack. But how does the country’s law enforcement and national security apparatus confront the threat? The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 18/5/2021 Feature Police hit brakes on decarbonising fleet NEW ZEALAND: The New Zealand Police defended a decision to purchase 2000 new fossil fuel cars just a week before the Government committed to carbon neutrality by pointing to a 10-year roadmap to reducing fleet emissions. Now, it turns out that roadmap wasn't complete at the time police used it to excuse the carbon-heavy purchase in December 2020, and progress on the plan has since stalled. newsroom (New Zealand) 18/5/2021 News Men who missed out on a police gig due to ‘discrimination’ get second shot AUSTRALIA: All 200 men who missed out on jobs as Queensland police officers because of a flawed gender equality recruitment policy will be contacted. The Crime and Corruption Commission has found the Queensland Police Service discriminated against thousands of men, with 200 failing to get a job, as a result of attempts to ensure 50 per cent of new recruits were women. Brisbane Times (Australia) 18/5/2021 News Queensland Police report annual rise in knife related crime AUSTRALIA: Queensland Police have released alarming new statistics about the growing trend of knife-related offences occurring in the state. The statistics come as the Police Commissioner announces a new crackdown on youth knife crime. [VIDEO] 9 News (Australia) 18/5/2021 News ‘Detention damages these children’: New push to raise age of criminality above 10 AUSTRALIA: Almost 50 groups representing lawyers, doctors and advocates have asked Australia’s attorneys-general to raise the age of criminal responsibility, in a renewed push to stop children as young as 10 being sent to prison. The Age (Australia) 18/5/2021 News Police do not want ‘discriminatory’ new laws to criminalise Travellers, senior officer says Police leaders do not want or need controversial new laws proposed by the government to criminalise Travellers, a senior officer has said. The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill would create a new offence of “residing on land without consent in a vehicle”, and broaden police powers to seize caravans and other property. The Independent 18/5/2021 News Cornwall G7: Police hire cruise ship to house officers Police have hired a cruise ship to accommodate officers working during the G7 summit in Cornwall BBC 18/5/2021 News Andrew Brown: No charges for police who shot black motorist USA: The officers involved in the fatal shooting of a black motorist during an attempted arrest in North Carolina will not face criminal charges. BBC 18/5/2021 News How US police training compares with the rest of the world USA: More people are killed by police in the US than in any other developed country, and there are growing calls for improved training to reduce the use of lethal force. We've looked into what training US police officers receive, and how it compares with other parts of the world. BBC 18/5/2021 Analysis, Feature RUI arrangements will still be retained for “exceptional cases” Home Office and MOJ also explain details of 'modest reset' of police public order powers. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/5/2021 News ‘Be open-minded’: A new detective constable gets top tips from a retired DCS During the coronavirus lockdown, DC Ahsan Anderson of Cambridgeshire Constabulary asked former Detective Chief Superintendent Dave Gee MBE some questions College of Policing 18/5/2021 Feature, Interview Police use of live facial recognition technology – have your say The College of Policing is seeking views from members of the public on new national guidance which will set consistent standards around how police forces in England and Wales use live facial recognition technology. College of Policing 18/5/2021 News How a call handler’s reassuring voice helps people reporting crime Shift in the life of ... there's no such thing as a typical day in the control room College of Policing 18/5/2021 Feature Federation to have role in IOPC training The Federation is, for the first time, to have a role in the training of new Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) investigators. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 18/5/2021 News Manchester Arena attack police commander ‘like rabbit in headlights,’ inquiry told Officer injured in blast says she was left outside police headquarters and did not have chance to give report The Independent 18/5/2021 News Anger as Patel delays publication of report into private detective’s murder Independent panel set up to investigate killing of Daniel Morgan ‘furious’ at home secretary’s move The Guardian 18/5/2021 News “It Often Feels Like You Are Talking to A Wall”: Police and Private Security Responses to the Campaign to Protect Pont Valley Against Opencast Coal Extraction Conflict between police, private security and political protesters is a topic that has been researched widely in criminology and other disciplines (e.g., Choudry 2019; Gilmore et al. 2019; Goyes and South 2017; Jackson et al. 2018; Rigakos 2002; South 1988; Weiss 1978). Adopting a green criminological lens, this article seeks to contribute to this rich body of research by examining police and private security responses to campaigning against opencast (open-pit) coal mining in Pont Valley, County Durham, United Kingdom (UK). Based on qualitative interviews, the article examines activists’ perceptions of responses to their campaign. Our findings reveal that rather than acting as neutral arbiters, police colluded with private interests, overlooking the abusive behavior of private security and bailiffs, particularly during the eviction of a protest camp at the proposed mining site. Critical Criminology 18/5/2021 Research article Kettle Logic This article unearths the political logic of the police kettle. Rather than add to the mundane debate about civil liberties or models of policing, this article argues that the kettle reveals nothing less than the police war at the heart of modernity. This is a police war carried out as a logic of containment against the enemy within—within the kettle and within society. The kettle is a microcosm of the police war of containment. Critical Criminology 18/5/2021 Research article Going it alone: Northamptonshire force improves service delivery and response after collaboration exit In 2019, Northamptonshire Police withdrew from the East Midlands Operational Support Service, bringing its specialist services back within force; and as Chief Constable Nick Adderley told Policing Insight Deputy Editor Sarah Gibbons, the move has resulted in the increased capability of specialist teams, improved response times, and a better service to the public. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 18/5/2021 Feature, Interview, Opinion «250525062507250825092510251125122513Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events