Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98138 total results. Showing results 51481 to 51500 «257125722573257425752576257725782579Next ›Last » N8 Policing Research Partnership: Partnering up to tackle cybercrime Justin Partridge, Postgraduate Researcher at Leeds University Business School and Visiting Fellow at the Open University Centre for Policing Research and Learning, considers the major issues facing the policing of cybercrime ahead of the second session of the N8 Policing Research Partnership’s Policing Innovation Forum 2021: Partnering Up Against Cybercrime. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/5/2021 Feature, Innovation How a commissioner changed the culture within the Boston Police Department USA: As the BPD faces a new credibility crisis, there are lessons from the corruption crisis of the 1970s. Boston Globe (USA) 24/5/2021 Feature, Opinion South Yorkshire Police set for first female chief The next chief constable of South Yorkshire Police is set to be a woman for the first time. Deputy Chief Constable Lauren Poultney has been named the preferred candidate to replace Stephen Watson, who left to lead Greater Manchester Police. BBC 24/5/2021 News How George Floyd’s death has changed the Metropolitan Police Over the past 12 months, we have been looking at ourselves critically and asking hard questions about whether our progress was happening quickly enough and across a broad enough front. It wasn’t The Independent 24/5/2021 Feature, Opinion Examining the Relevance of Contextual Gun Ownership on Fatal Police Shootings Police use of deadly force represents a pressing public policy issue with implications for police-community relationships and equitable access to justice. A growing body of literature considering the structural factors influencing officers’ exposure to potential violence suggests that context plays a pivotal role in officer use of deadly force. This study explores how local gun ownership rates impact fatal police shootings for a national sample of large law enforcement agencies. Two-level negative binomial regression models examine the organizational and contextual correlates of fatal police shootings from 2014 to 2018, nesting 758 law enforcement agencies within 408 counties. Results indicate that agencies operating within areas characterized by high rates of violent crime and gun ownership were involved in more fatal police shootings. The findings underscore the importance of contextual cues of danger that police officers respond to during fatal police shootings. Justice Quarterly 24/5/2021 Research article Officer dismissed following domestic violence conviction An officer from Surrey Police has been dismissed after being found guilty of gross misconduct following a conviction for domestic assault against his partner. Police Professional 24/5/2021 News Harper’s law moves a step closer, widow reveals Legislation is being drafted to get Harpers Law onto the statute books, the PC's widow has revealed. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/5/2021 News Police employee charged with ‘disclosing unauthorised information’ as part of Operation Venetic A police employee suspected of “disclosing unauthorised information” relating to Operation Venetic is among three people charged following an investigation by the National Crime Agency (NCA). Police Professional 24/5/2021 News Wrongly deleted police records recovered, Government confirms Thousands of records that were deleted from the Police National Computer have now been recovered, the Government has confirmed. Police Professional 24/5/2021 News West Midlands police investigate after racial abuse video goes viral Footage shows woman harassing doorman outside Birmingham pub The Guardian 24/5/2021 News The police digital platform: How the pandemic helped the push for online consistency Advances in technology and the growing demand for digital communication have led to significant changes to police contact management, but the arrival of COVID-19 presented a whole new challenge; Superintendent Aimee Ramm, the National Product Owner for policing’s digital platform Single Online Home, explains how the development team met that challenge, and the continuing evolution of online reporting and contact prompted by the pandemic. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/5/2021 Feature, Interview, Opinion Footage shows driver on phone narrowly avoid hitting police in HGV ‘supercab’ Veering on to the hard shoulder and back again, narrowly avoiding a collision with another HGV, the driver caught in the footage was using his mobile phone at the wheel. Home Office 24/5/2021 News Dyfed Powys Police officers and staff join the thousands who have FREE access to Policing Insight! – Find out how Policing Insight welcomes officers and staff from Dyfed Powys Police, who now have FREE access with the start of a new organisation wide subscription. They join a community of officers and staff from many other UK and international police forces with an interest in progressive policing. Read on to find out how to use your FREE subscriber access. Policing Insight 24/5/2021 Feature Whats with all the missing kids Few will have missed the increase in missing appeals for children. To coincide with International Missing Childrens Day on May 25 the SPACE organisation explains what happens when these MIspers are victims of County Lines exploitation. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/5/2021 Feature Cheshire intelligence analyst charged after NCA enquiry A Cheshire intelligence analyst and two others have been with peverting the course of justice as part of IOPC investigation. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/5/2021 News Blue light services share incident data automatically with new system Multi Agency Incident transfer has cut depoyment time by three minutes per emergency. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/5/2021 News Social Media, Police Excessive Force and the Limits of Outrage: Evaluating Models of Police Scandal Recent criminological research has developed a processual conceptualisation of scandal to analyse policing and criminal justice transgression and its attempted management. Through media content analysis and in-depth interviews with police and non-police respondents, this article applies criminological theories of scandal to a case of bystander-filmed police excessive force at the 2013 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade and uploaded to YouTube. The article renders scandal more complex than existing models, emphasising outrage and surprise in cases of bystander social media police scandals involving police excessive force, in conjunction with Mawby’s processual model. However, it argues that despite the mobilising force of outrage through social media, police capture of police complaint mechanisms and political opportunism can normalise police transgression and blur lines of responsibility. Individual transgressions can be linked to a macro, ‘chronic’ scandal of police excessive force, diminishing scandal’s conceptual and practical purchase as a police accountability lever. Criminology and Criminal Justice - Registration at source 24/5/2021 Research article Campaign to tackle ‘quite alarming’ motorway driving by motorists on mobiles Police forces across central England are taking part in a week-long campaign aimed at reducing incidents of dangerous driving on motorways. Police Professional 24/5/2021 News Practicing Co-Produced Research: Tackling Domestic Abuse Through Innovative Multi-Agency Partnership Working Increased momentum for co-production in policing research undoubtedly requires collaborative research efforts which include methodologies, philosophies, ethos and indeed partnerships of co-production. This paper explores collaborative research efforts to apply co-production in policing research. It does so through a focus on research and evaluation of the policing of domestic abuse and with emphasis on innovations through multi-agency partnerships. It discusses the challenges of practicing co-produced research in these contexts drawing on two research projects. One experience of research was a contracted evaluation of an innovative approach to tackling domestic abuse. This is used to reflect retrospectively through the prism of doing co-produced research. The second experience of research is used to reflect on having engaged in co-produced research from outset. Crime Prevention and Community Safety - Registration at source 24/5/2021 Research article Leading black rights activist ‘critical’ after being shot in the head A leading member of the UK’s Black Lives Matter movement is in a critical condition in hospital after being shot in the head. Police Professional 24/5/2021 News «257125722573257425752576257725782579Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events