Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100981 total results. Showing results 50681 to 50700 «253125322533253425352536253725382539Next ›Last » Sexism and misogyny in the police force: ‘Sex on duty was seen as a perk of the job’ Abuse of power, sexual assault: during her time in the force former chief constable Sue Fish saw the dark side of some colleagues. By Helen Rumbelow The Times - Subscription at source 5/10/2021 Feature, Opinion Defiant Cressida Dick launches review of Met police culture An independent expert will examine leadership and training at Scotland Yard in response to the Wayne Couzens case The Times - Subscription at source 5/10/2021 News Knife crime: messaging can backfire, warns force lead Police knife crime campaigns can perpetuate fear and exacerbate the issue, Northamptonshire's lead has said at the launch of three months of positive action. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/10/2021 Analysis, Feature The Australian ‘police state’ is nothing new AUSTRALIA: Recent lockdowns have not signalled that Australia is a police state, though other civil rights abuses raise such questions, writes Dechlan Brennan. Independent Australia 4/10/2021 Feature, Opinion Sometimes you need to just back off from body armour At the start of BackCare Awareness Week 2021, Wellbeing Lead Belinda Goodwin, and National Board Lead for Operational Policing Steve Hartshorn discuss what PFEW is doing to support members with issues caused by body armour – and how members can prevent back problems. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 4/10/2021 News Black History Month To mark the start of Black History Month, PC Richard Gayle has shared his personal story of being a young, Black police officer in the UK’s busiest police service, and his hopes to encourage more Black people to join the police. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 4/10/2021 News Queensland police officer who leaked domestic abuse victim’s address resigns AUSTRALIA: Victim calls for overhaul of ‘weak’ internal discipline system that allowed Neil Punchard to be paid since being charged and stood down in 2018 The Guardian 4/10/2021 News Breast Cancer Awareness Month As part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, two formidable police officers are sharing their breast cancer journeys and why it is so important to be checking your bodies for signs and symptoms. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 4/10/2021 News Warwickshire Police worker jailed over relationships with women A police worker has been jailed over relationships he had with two women whose cases he was involved in investigating. BBC 4/10/2021 News Stepping up to the front line NEW ZEALAND: ​Thirty-nine new constables are ready for their frontline roles after 16 weeks of Police training and a graduation - with loved ones watching on from afar in a livestreamed ceremony. New Zealand Police 4/10/2021 News Met commissioner unveils reviews into force’s standards and culture Action to address ‘grave level of public concern’ in wake of cases against officers is criticised for being inadequate Financial Times 4/10/2021 News Incident that saw teen shot four times may be gang-related – police NEW ZEALAND: Police are seeking the public's help after a teenager suffered four gunshot wounds in Invercargill at the weekend. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 4/10/2021 News ÅŒtorohanga mayor shocked by death on main street NEW ZEALAND: ÅŒtorohanga's mayor is shocked by what he's calling the "total disrespect for human life" when a man was killed during an apparent road rage-related brawl on Saturday night. [AUDIO] RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 4/10/2021 News Sarah Everard murder: Met to launch review of standards and internal culture Leading figure will challenge force on corruption and sexual misconduct, vows Cressida Dick The Guardian 4/10/2021 News Low Self-Control and Perceptions of Procedural Justice Among Urban-Born Youth: the Moderating Role of Officer Intrusiveness The current study examines whether the link between low self-control and perceptions of procedural justice among urban-born youth is contingent on acts of officer intrusiveness. Data come from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study and are restricted to youth reporting lifetime police stops at Year 15 (N = 918). Findings reveal that the association between low self-control and diminished perceptions of procedural justice is significantly moderated by officer intrusiveness. To be precise, low self-control became more relevant in diminished perceptions of procedural justice as officer intrusiveness decreased. The findings carry implications for police-citizen interactions, including the training of police officers in developmental science and how low self-control may shape youth perceptions of police encounters. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology - Registration at source 4/10/2021 Research article Man charged after allegedly hitting Victoria police officer with stolen vehicle CANADA: A Nanaimo man is facing multiple charges for allegedly striking a Victoria police officer with a stolen vehicle earlier this week. Global News (Canada) 4/10/2021 News ‘There should be no hiding place for policing from the anger, the disbelief, the sense of absolute betrayal’ The murder of Sarah Everard at the hands of a serving Met Police officer has shocked and angered a nation, and prompted a much wider debate about violence against women and girls, misogyny, and the role of policing; author and former Met Police Chief Superintendent John Sutherland shares his thoughts on what this horrific crime means for police officers and society, and where we go from here. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/10/2021 Feature, Opinion Ontario police watchdog investigating after man dies following stun gun shot in Durham Region CANADA: Ontario’s police watchdog is investigating the death of a 48-year-old man after a car crash east of Toronto. Global News (Canada) 4/10/2021 News Eye in the sky CANADA: The use of drones can range from a simple remote-control toy that is flown by a child to a multi-million-dollar military grade machine piloted by trained professionals. Blue Line (Canada) 4/10/2021 Analysis, Feature Retired Garda Superintendent charged over €600,000 cannabis seizure at his home REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A retired Garda Superintendent has been charged over a €600,000 cannabis seizure at his home in Dublin last week. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 4/10/2021 News «253125322533253425352536253725382539Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events