Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96954 total results. Showing results 51141 to 51160 «255425552556255725582559256025612562Next ›Last » North Wales to elect new Police and Crime Commissioner – but what’s their role and what to do they do? They control a budget of more than £170m in public cash, have the ability to increase your council tax and tell our police force what to prioritise – so why aren’t electors more interested in Police and Crime Commissioners? Deeside.com 19/4/2021 News Concerns over Greater Manchester Police officers’ stress levels amid policing pandemic The rigours of policing the pandemic have left some Greater Manchester Police (GMP) officers suffering from worrying levels of stress. The Bolton News 19/4/2021 News Forty years on: The 1981 Brixton riots and Lord Scarman’s legacy on UK policing (Part 2) Forty years ago this month, rioting erupted in Brixton – and later in 1981 across the country – leading to one of the most significant inquiries into policing in the UK; in the second half of a two-part feature, Dr Wendy Laverick of Hull University and Professor Peter Joyce of Wrexham Glyndŵr University explore the impact of Lord Scarman’s recommendations, and their legacy on key areas of police reform. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 19/4/2021 Analysis, Feature Tackle poverty and inequality to reduce crime, says police chief Retiring head of Merseyside force says if he had £5bn he would spend 20% on policing and 80% on cutting poverty The Guardian 18/4/2021 News ACT police warn social media-fuelled teenage violence is becoming more common and harder to control AUSTRALIA: Police say it started with a flurry of aggressive social media messages between two groups of Canberra teenagers. It ended with a vicious brawl that left an 18-year-old dead and a teenager seriously injured. ABC News (Australia) 18/4/2021 News As protests continue over police killings, lawmakers try to add to the list of crimes protesters could face USA: Lawmakers say they're cracking down on violence, not protests. Critics say the bills would criminalize activities protected by the First Amendment. USA Today 18/4/2021 News Serious and Organised Crime in the EU: A corrupting influence Europol publishes its Serious and Organised Crime Threat Assessment 2021 Europol 18/4/2021 News Hillsborough police face trial accused of perverting course of justice Two former South Yorkshire officers and force’s lawyer accused of amending statements The Guardian 18/4/2021 News Revellers are met by police as they spill out of bars to continue their post-lockdown partying without masks Revellers have been met by police as they spilled out of bars to continue their post-lockdown partying without masks or social distnacing after pubs served more than six million pints. Mail Online 18/4/2021 News Police and Crime Commissioner candidate attacks cops over lockdown enforcement He says the police have been 'scaring people into submission' Evening Telegraph 18/4/2021 News More Londoners blame UK government than London government for police budget cuts and violent crime New poll findings indicate that Sadiq Khan is not sustaining political damage over these issues, despite the efforts of Conservative critics OnLondon 18/4/2021 News Police Perceptions of Sex-Worker Rape Victims and Their Offenders: A Vignette Study Women who are sex workers are at high risk of being victims of sexual violence. Yet research suggests that their claims of victimization are not taken seriously enough and largely go unbelieved by the police. The current study goes beyond the issue of victim credibility to examine police officer blame attributions and judgments toward rape victims and offenders. Two-hundred and twenty police officers read a description of the rape of a young student who was either a sex worker or not. After reading the description, participants reported their perceptions of blame toward the victim and offender, as well as their perceptions of victim resistance, consequences of rape to the victim, and feelings toward the victim. Deserved punishment for the offender was also reported. The findings indicated that police officer attributions of victim-blaming were more prominent toward the sex working victim, and they assessed the consequences that she suffered as less severe. Male officers were more biased than female officers in blame attributions toward the offender, manifested in lower levels of blaming as well as in supporting more lenient sanctions, and specifically when the victim was a sex worker. Journal of Interpersonal Violence - Registration at source 18/4/2021 Research article Police-reform legislation is spreading in America USA: But Minneapolis is once again tense after police kill another black man The Economist - Subscription at source 17/4/2021 Feature The real-life Line of Duty AC-12: ‘We spend a lot more time sat in front of computers’ Exclusive: Chief of Scotland Yard’s anti-corruption command tells Lizzie Dearden where ‘Line of Duty’ gets it right, and wrong The Independent 17/4/2021 Feature, Interview, Opinion Cambridgeshire Police officer sacked over racial slur A police officer who used racist language towards a colleague has been dismissed. BBC 17/4/2021 News Herts officer wins award in honour of murdered colleague A pair of Hertfordshire officers have had their bravery recognised in an award named after an officer killed on duty. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/4/2021 News Women and Policing: An Assessment of Factors Related to the Likelihood of Pursuing A Career As A Police Officer Law enforcement is still considered a male dominated occupation resulting in the underrepresentation of women in sworn personnel positions. While it is critical for police departments to have a more representative police force, there is a lack of research on the factors that affect the likelihood of women entering policing. Past studies suggest that men and women have similar reasons for joining policing. However, research on the factors that deter potential candidates from pursuing this career path is limited. This paper examines factors that may affect the likelihood of women pursuing a career in policing. We rely on data collected from a sample of undergraduate students enrolled in criminal justice courses (n = 421). Our results show that, relative to men, women are less likely to be interested in pursuing a career as a police officer. However, more than half of the women in our sample reported interest in pursuing a career in policing. We find that for men and women, the likelihood for pursuing a career in policing was affected by a number of personal characteristics and the current socio-political climate. While a notable limitation of our study is its limited generalizability, overall, our findings offer some promise for the potential of representative policing. Police Quarterly - Registration at source 17/4/2021 Research article Liaison and diversion schemes may halve the number of custodial sentences and save the CJS millions An independent evaluation of the national Liaison and Diversion scheme undertaken in police custody suites and courts across England has found that the programme may halve the likelihood of service users being jailed, and save the criminal justice system up to £41.5 million. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 17/4/2021 Feature Black mothers unite over pain of US police killings It is not a club that any mother would want to join. Even so, its membership grows. Valerie Castile joined on July 6, 2016, when her son Philando Castile, 32, was shot dead by a police officer during a traffic stop. Katie Wright joined it last Sunday when an officer killed her son, Daunte Wright, 20. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 17/4/2021 News Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill 2021: factsheets POLICY PAPER; Factsheets giving details of the different measures contained in the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill 2021. Home Office 16/4/2021 Report «255425552556255725582559256025612562Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events