Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103171 total results. Showing results 51761 to 51780 «258525862587258825892590259125922593Next ›Last » Barrister says “institutional change” needed in UK police culture Francesca Kirby, barrister at Red Lion Chambers, considers if there will be a shift in sentencing and UK police culture following reports of misconduct in the force Open Access Government 12/11/2021 Feature, Opinion Further Naloxone administrations by Police Scotland officers Although Police Scotland's six-month pilot period as part of the Naloxone Test of Change has now concluded, officers are still carrying and using Naloxone across Scotland. Police Scotland 12/11/2021 News Man denies attempted murder of police officer A man has denied attempting to murder a police officer who was shot at in the street during a pursuit. Police Professional 12/11/2021 News Bedfordshire expands stop and search scrutiny panel A major expansion of independent scrutiny around stop and search powers and use of force has been launched by Bedfordshire Police. Police Professional 12/11/2021 News Sophie Moss killer: ex-wife condemns decision not to increase sentence Sam Pybus was jailed for less than five years after choking Moss to death during sex in February The Guardian 12/11/2021 News Getting the message right: The power of language in policing UK policing has been under intense scrutiny in recent weeks – particularly in the wake of Sarah Everard’s murder, and the focus on misogyny and violence against women and girls – and the service’s efforts to put out the right message have often fallen short; in this opinion piece Policing Insight’s Christine Townsend, a specialist in crisis communications, urges forces to recognise the power of language and gain a better understanding of their audience. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 12/11/2021 Feature, Opinion Policing Directions: a Systematic Review on the Effectiveness of Police Presence We systematically review the effectiveness of police presence. In doing so, we investigate concepts of police presence and differences between reported effects. Using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines and protocols, we systematically identify and review eligible studies on police presence. Further, quality assessment and findings synthesis are used to map limitations of current research as well as grounds for future avenues. The systematic search strategies yielded 49 studies focusing on testing the effects of police presence or evaluating its measurement. We find evidence that police presence has mostly crime reduction effects on crimes related to motor theft, property, violence and guns. Police presence also reduces calls for service and improves traffic behaviour. Police presence focused on specific areas, times and types of crime achieves maximum effectiveness. The reviewed studies show a high degree of heterogeneity in reporting which limits comparability of findings across studies. Research on police presence presents evidence for significant crime preventative effects of focused police actions and shows strongest effects when focused on certain areas, times, or types of crimes. We encourage future research to focus on police presence en route and its effects, including crime prevention, traffic regulation and fear of crime. European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research - Subscription at source 12/11/2021 Research article Police Committee formed to increase diversity and inclusion CANADA: The Saint John Police Force has created a new committee. Country 94 (Canada) 12/11/2021 News Province makes $267M in grants available to local police services CANADA: Greater Sudbury Police, along with First Nation police services in the area, will be able to apply for a share of provincial funds announced this week. Northern News (Canada) 12/11/2021 News Edmonton police withheld video of officer assault on Indigenous man for 4 months CANADA: After prosecutors got video, charges against Elliot McLeod were dropped and officer was charged with assault CBC News (Canada) 12/11/2021 News Hopes for new Garda recruits in Longford REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A significant number of the 450 new gardaí passing out of Templemore this year need to be stationed in rural Ireland, specifically counties like Longford, according to local Fianna Fáil TD Joe Flaherty. Longford Leader (Republic of Ireland) 12/11/2021 News Mattie McGrath says he’s “very bothered” about the proposed merging of Garda divisions. REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The independent TD says pushing ahead with the plans to amalgamate several county divisions would be "reckless" and "beggar belief". newstalk (Republic of Ireland) 12/11/2021 News Court refuses Garda bid to exclude media while surveillance officers give evidence in gang killing trial REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Special Criminal Court has refused an application by gardai to ban the media from court while officers who took part in covert operations give evidence in the trial of a man accused of assisting a Kinahan cartel murder plot. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 12/11/2021 News Methamphetamine in New Zealand: What is currently known about the harm it causes NEW ZEALAND: This report is a collaboration between Police and representatives from across government and non-government agencies to develop a consolidated view of the harm methamphetamine causes in New Zealand communities. It forms the first output of the Methamphetamine in New Zealand Research Programme. The Methamphetamine in New Zealand Research Programme was established by Police in February 2020 in response to, and with the need to evidence the significant harm caused by methamphetamine. The research is supported and guided by a Steering Group with representatives from government agencies, non-government organisations (including the New Zealand Drug Foundation), universities and Iwi (Tūhoe) who have influence over, and/or a substantial interest in methamphetamine harm reduction. New Zealand Police 12/11/2021 Report Beyond the “Ferguson Effect” on Crime: Examining its Influence on Law Enforcement Personnel The purpose of the current study is to examine the influence tensions over high-profile officer-involved shootings have had on Atlanta police officers’ ability to do their jobs and whether these impacts vary by officer race. Data was collected between August and October of 2016. A total of 241 police officers across six zones completed the self-administered survey. Findings indicate that while white officers, on average, felt the impacts of recent tensions surrounding officer-involved shootings more strongly, non-white officers were more likely to say they would leave policing if offered a better paying job in another field. This study provides insight into racial differences in the impacts of recent tensions and protests over fatal officer-involved shootings. Crime and Delinquency 12/11/2021 Research article Assessing the Risk of Repeat Victimization Using Structured and Unstructured Police Information Following the EU Victim Directive, Dutch police officers are obliged to assess a victim’s vulnerability to repeat victimization. This study explored the utility of unstructured police information for the prediction of repeat victimization, as well as its incremental value over and above structured police information. Police records over a period of 6 years were retrieved for a sample of 116,680 victims. Unstructured information was transformed into numeric features using count-vector and TF/IDF methods. Classification models were built using decision tree and random forest models. AUC values indicate that a combination of structured and unstructured police information could be used to correctly classify a majority of repeat and non-repeat victims. Crime and Delinquency - Subscription at source 12/11/2021 Research article Life after the job: are you applying for roles but not getting a response? Andy Labrum explains why 75% of CV's don't get viewed by a human and what job applicants can do to overcome the problem. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/11/2021 Feature Innovation to beat cybercrime acceleration the theme of 2021 Europol-INTERPOL Cybercrime Conference A joint Europol-INTERPOL cybercrime conference has concluded with a call to develop innovative policing solutions to boost cybercrime investigations and help countries exploit digital evidence. INTERPOL 12/11/2021 News IOCTA 2021 unveils the most recent cyber threat (r)evolutions The exceptional COVID-19 crisis has fuelled the increase of cybercrime in all its forms, while grey infrastructure serves to facilitate the proliferation of crime Europol 12/11/2021 News Internet organised crime threat assessment (IOCTA) 2021 The exceptional COVID-19 crisis has fuelled the increase of cybercrime in all its forms, while grey infrastructure serves to facilitate the proliferation of crime [pdf]. Europol 12/11/2021 Report «258525862587258825892590259125922593Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events