Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96954 total results. Showing results 51081 to 51100 «255125522553255425552556255725582559Next ›Last » Initial police report calling George Floyd’s murder ‘medical incident’ goes viral after Chauvin guilty verdict Police called the gruesome killing a “medical incident” at first The Independent 21/4/2021 News Police spy’s bosses knew activist was being duped into sexual relationship, court told Legal case against Metropolitan police claims managers allowed undercover officer to continue deception The Guardian 21/4/2021 News Undercover officers ‘encouraged to sleep with activists’ Senior police officers "encouraged or tolerated" undercover officers having sexual relationships with activists they were sent to spy on, a tribunal has heard. BBC 21/4/2021 News Migrants’ confidence in An Garda Síochána to keep them safe is ‘low’, report says REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Migrants’ confidence to report crime or confidence that An Garda Síochána will keep them safe has been described as “low”, a report from the Policing Authority says. In its latest report, the authority said the use of a threat of deportation by gardaí in interactions with migrants “both as a serious threat but also in terms of ‘joking’” had been referenced by organisations working with migrants. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 21/4/2021 News Policing transnational and organised crime PACIFIC: In order to combat transnational crime in the Pacific, larger states must allow local partners to take the lead on development, Danielle Watson, Jose Sousa-Santos, and Loene M Howes write. Asia and the Pacific Policy Society 20/4/2021 Opinion NSW Police works to fly Aboriginal flag permanently at more regional stations AUSTRALIA: New South Wales Police is working to fly the Aboriginal flag permanently in front of more regional stations in a bid to improve relationships with Indigenous communities. Regional NSW Police Deputy Commissioner Gary Worboys said he would like to see every station in the state flying the flag. ABC News (Australia) 20/4/2021 News Body cams push complaints against police to five-year low AUSTRALIA: Queensland Police are on track to record the lowest number of complaints against officers in the past five years. 4BC (Australia) 20/4/2021 News Thunder Bay police board recommends building new, centralized police headquarters CANADA: Balmoral Street facility in 'deplorable' state, vice-chair says, but new $56M building needs council OK CBC News (Canada) 20/4/2021 News Awaiting Derek Chauvin verdict, police prepare new approach to protests USA: Departments from Los Angeles to New York have instituted new policies after criticism of their handling of last summer’s marches Wall Street Journal (USA) 20/4/2021 Feature Police warned they must not abandon face-to-face contact with crime victims after Covid Remote working has improved efficiency for forces, but report says in-person visits help officers to build rapport and spot warning signs The Telegraph - Subscription at source 20/4/2021 News Bomb found in Derry was attempt to kill officer and daughter, say police Incident comes as Boris Johnson pledges to cut Brexit border checks that have inflamed tensions in region The Guardian 20/4/2021 News Report on Policing Performance by the Garda Síochána during the COVID-19 health crisis REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: This is the 13th Report to the Minister for Justice on the Authority’s oversight and assessment of the policing performance of the Garda Síochána through the COVID-19 emergency. Since the last report to the Minister, the Authority has continued to monitor the trends and key issues in enforcement, with a particular emphasis on engagement with stakeholder groups, the Garda Síochána and garda members. [PDF] Policing Authority (Republic of Ireland) 20/4/2021 Report Police watchdog praises work of police during Covid-19 pandemic A report published today by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire Services (HMICFRS) says the police service responded with “dedication and commitment” to the challenge of policing the Covid-19 pandemic. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 20/4/2021 News Blog: ‘I’m autistic, but I’m not a walking cliché’ Avon & Somerset Inspector Adam O'Loughlin explains why he’s open about his diagnosis as autistic Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 20/4/2021 Feature, Opinion Unmasking stalking Work with offenders on a new report from the Suzy Lamplugh Trust. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/4/2021 Feature Another day, another protest On the day of the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral met officers policed another protest event in London watched by Chris Hobbs. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/4/2021 Feature MI5 warns of spies using LinkedIn to trick staff into spilling secrets At least 10,000 UK nationals have been approached by fake profiles linked to hostile states, on the professional social network LinkedIn, over the past five years, according to MI5. BBC 20/4/2021 News Police spy’s bosses knew activist was being duped into sexual relationship, court told Legal case against Metropolitan police claims managers allowed undercover officer to continue deception The Guardian 20/4/2021 News PCC ELECTIONS 2021: Key battlegrounds, and who I think will win where… With just over two weeks until the police and crime commissioner elections in England and Wales, Policing Insight’s in-depth coverage is underway; Policing Insight’s Publisher Bernard Rix takes a look at the likely open contests, safe seats, and those too close to call. Policing Insight 20/4/2021 Analysis, Feature, UK PCC Elections The Role of Demographic Diversification of the Police Force in Curbing Hate Crimes: Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Analyses A growing body of evidence shows that minorities are disproportionately targeted for hate crimes. However, few studies have examined how increasing the representation of minority officers in police departments can impact hate crime rates. Drawing on cross-section and longitudinal data from sources such as Law Enforcement Management and Administration Statistics (LEMAS), the U.S. Census, and Challengers from the Sidelines, the current study examines the relationship between police diversity and hate crimes. We hypothesize that high levels of police diversity will be associated with low hate crime rates. Moreover, we argue that the relationship between police diversity and hate crimes is moderated by police departments’ geographic location (urban, rural, and suburban), hate crime laws, and high-profile hate crime cases. Police Practice and Research 20/4/2021 Research article «255125522553255425552556255725582559Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events