Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96919 total results. Showing results 50681 to 50700 «253125322533253425352536253725382539Next ›Last » How do DBS and the police work together? DBS have created a factsheet which looks at the role of the police, throughout the DBS checking process. Home Office 6/5/2021 News Mayra Zulfiqar shooting: Police had been warned before killing A London woman killed in Pakistan had warned police in Lahore her life was in danger less than two weeks before her murder, the BBC has learned. BBC 6/5/2021 News Do Police Body-Worn Cameras Reduce Citizen Fatalities? Results of A Country-Wide Natural Experiment This study assesses the effects of body-worn cameras (BWCs) on rates of fatalities arising from police-citizen encounters. While existing experimental research has not examined this outcome because it is so rare, the staggered roll-out of BWCs across the nation’s law enforcement agencies provides an opportunity for quasi-experimental analysis. Difference-in-difference (DID) analyses using Poisson models compare changes in U.S. law enforcement agencies’ fatality counts with changes in BWC acquisition. Using a federal law enforcement survey focused on body worn cameras (LEMAS-BWCS) and media-sourced data on fatal encounters from fatalencounters.org (FE), the research examines agencies acquiring BWCs between 2013/14 and 2015/16 and those that did not acquire them up to 2016 and had no plans to do so. It includes a fixed effects annual panel data analysis with data from 2005/06 to 2018/19 and two two-group analyses focusing on a pre-treatment period (2010/11 to 2012/13) and a post-treatment period (2016/17 to 2018/19). The latter includes a propensity score matched comparison. Journal of Quantitative Criminology - Registration at source 6/5/2021 Research article Catalysts for reform: Reflections from a two-term police and crime commissioner As the public head to the polls today to vote in local council and police and crime commissioner (PCC) elections, two-term North Yorkshire PCC (becoming one of only four Police, Fire and Crime Commissioners) Julia Mulligan – who is not standing again this year – looks back at her time in office, and explores how commissioners can champion causes, change priorities, focus minds and deliver results as catalysts for reform. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 6/5/2021 Feature, Opinion, UK PCC Elections ‘Significant operational and investigative failures’ by police over four deaths Police made “significant operational and investigative failures” over the deaths of four people during 1969 disorder in Belfast, the Ombudsman has found. Police Professional 6/5/2021 News Significant police failures in relation to the deaths of four people at the outset of ‘The Troubles’ The Police Ombudsman, Marie Anderson, has identified significant operational and investigative failures by the RUC in relation to the deaths of four people during severe disorder in Belfast on the night of 14/15 August 1969 [pdf]. Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland 6/5/2021 Report Continuing rise in assaults on officers ‘unacceptable’ says NPCC Assaults on emergency workers have increased by almost 20 per cent according to the latest monthly figures from police forces in England and Wales. Police Professional 6/5/2021 News Targets and jail won’t cut crime, Police Foundation warns Big reductions in crime can be achieved by a long term co-ordinated push by government, according to the Police Foundation. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/5/2021 News The link between cocaine use and football hooliganism Work with offenders looks at intriguing new research on a possible link between cocaine use and heightened aggression at football grounds. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/5/2021 News New body launched to enhance status of cyber investigators New self-funding institute is outsourced under a contract with the College of Policing. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/5/2021 News Being a senior forensic practitioner Spotlight on a role: The skills and experience needed for this pivotal crime scene duty College of Policing 6/5/2021 Feature Liven up your Teams events If you haven’t tried Teams Live yet, the latest webinar from the NEP will help give you the confidence to get started. National Enabling Programmes 6/5/2021 News Dalian Atkinson: Police officers ‘colluded’ after ex-footballer’s death Two police officers "colluded" in their account of what happened after the death of an ex-footballer, a court has heard. BBC 6/5/2021 News Police ombudsman finds officers ‘not held to account’ for 1969 killings Police officers who killed four people at the outset of the Troubles were never held to account for their actions due to investigative failings, a report has found. BBC 6/5/2021 News Brit murdered in Pakistan ‘ignored by police’ over three harassment complaints Mayra Zulfiqar, 26, was reportedly shot and strangled in her apartment in Lahore, Pakistan, after complaining to police about harassment and alleging that a man called Saad Ameer Butt had threatened her Mirror 6/5/2021 News Strategic Review of Policing: It’s time to take crime prevention seriously In his latest article in relation to the Strategic Review of Policing, Police Foundation Director Dr Rick Muir sets out the key steps needed for an effective crime prevention strategy – including a ‘duty to prevent crime’ on the private sector, a national agency working with big tech to tackle online crime, and Cabinet Office ownership and leadership. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 6/5/2021 Feature, Opinion How does domestic violence escalate over time? AUSTRALIA: A key assumption in the domestic violence literature is that abuse escalates in severity and frequency over time. [pdf] Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 6/5/2021 Research article D Division Reconciliation Story CANADA: Starting in November 2018, Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) D Division began consultations with Elders and Leaders from organizations which represent all Indigenous communities in Manitoba. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 6/5/2021 Report Gangland ‘factories’ turn £100 starting pistols into deadly weapons Scotland Yard wants tougher laws on the sale of starter guns after discovering workshops converting the £100 sports devices into deadly weapons. The Times 6/5/2021 News Queensland police blocked research into domestic violence cases and attitudes of officers AUSTRALIA: A 2019 application was knocked back on the basis police already received training and domestic violence was a gendered concept The Guardian 5/5/2021 News «253125322533253425352536253725382539Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events