Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96979 total results. Showing results 51761 to 51780 «258525862587258825892590259125922593Next ›Last » Murder investigation: The police application of brainwave technology A recent murder investigation by Dubai Police highlighted the significant advances in brainwave science technology as a method of deception detection; Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth looks at how P300 could revolutionise lie detector tests, and why a continued focus on polygraph testing may leave the UK criminal justice system behind the times. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/3/2021 Feature, Innovation The Suspicious Activity Report NEW ZEALAND: The Suspicious Activity Report is produced by the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU), part of the New Zealand Police Financial Crime Group, led by Detective Inspector Craig Hamilton. This report is comprised of FIU holdings and open source media reporting collected within the last month. [pdf] New Zealand Police 25/3/2021 Report Bristol police call in help as more violence feared Police in Bristol will get backup from other forces for the third time in a week, with another “kill the bill” rally planned for tomorrow. Senior officers said that police in the city felt “under siege”. The Times - Subscription at source 25/3/2021 News Met obstructive about Clapham Common vigil for Sarah Everard, says organiser The Metropolitan Police ignored local officers and became “obstructive” to plans to commemorate Sarah Everard, one of the organisers of a vigil in her honour in south London said yesterday. The Times - Subscription at source 25/3/2021 News The Times view on legislation to impose new limits on demonstrations: Policing Protest A new bill broadly gets the balance right between freedom to protest and the right to go about one’s life without disruption The Times - Subscription at source 25/3/2021 Feature, Opinion Northamptonshire – National child protection inspection assessment of progress Protecting children is one of the most important tasks the police undertake. Only the police can investigate suspected crimes, arrest perpetrators and monitor sex offenders. Police officers have the power to take a child who is in danger into a place of safety, or to seek an order to restrict an offender’s contact with children. The police service also has a significant role working with other agencies to ensure the child’s protection and well-being, longer term. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 24/3/2021 Report Northamptonshire Police is improving child protection, but concerns remain Northamptonshire Police has made progress in how it protects children, but it should continue to make improvements, according to a new report. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 24/3/2021 News Officers’ body-worn cameras the picture of efficiency but accountability concerns remain, say police CANADA: Nearly two years after their full rollout, body-worn cameras have largely proven their worth, partly by reducing officers’ use of force, say city police. But more work needs to be done to ensure the cameras improve accountability with the public — and that officers comply with their use, said the Calgary Police Service. Calgary Herald (Canada) 24/3/2021 News Chief constable Simon Bailey to step down from Norfolk force Norfolk's top policeman has announced he is stepping down after more than three decades with the force. Simon Bailey, the first person to have risen from beat bobby to chief constable in the same force in England and Wales in modern policing times, will retire in June after eight years as Norfolk's chief constable. Eastern Daily Press 24/3/2021 News Greater Manchester Police’s new chief constable will be Steve Watson The new chief constable tasked with turning around Greater Manchester Police will be Steve Watson, the MEN can reveal. Manchester Evening News 24/3/2021 News Police Scotland agrees five-year contract for major data programme Police Scotland has agreed a five-year contract for cloud-enabled data management software. Police Professional 24/3/2021 News Renewed funding for police and universities to advance evidence-based policing A partnership between police and universities that provides a “vital framework” to respond to the challenges of policing in the 21st century has received funding for a further three years. Police Professional 24/3/2021 News Police chiefs prepare for any further protests and warn violence will not be tolerated All police forces across the UK are reviewing their preparedness for protests and their readiness to provide mutual aid where required. Police Professional 24/3/2021 News National Chair condemns ‘extreme’ violence in Bristol The National Chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales, John Apter, has appeared on BBC Breakfast (Wednesday 24 March) and detailed the shocking realities of policing violent protests such those which took place in Bristol on Sunday and Tuesday night. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 24/3/2021 News Covid vaccine priority: Police officers ‘just asking to be safe’ Front-line police officers should have been prioritised for the Covid vaccine, according to the head of one force. BBC 24/3/2021 News UK government rejects live CCTV face biometrics moratorium, claims progress in response to Committee A lot has changed in the use of biometrics across the UK over the past couple of years, but the government has pushed back against the suggestion that its policies, regulations and practices have been stagnant during that time. BiometricUpdate.com 24/3/2021 News The @WeCops Debate: Public health approaches in policing – the learning so far Criminal justice systems both across the UK and internationally are exploring the advantages of adopting public health approaches to policing; Superintendent Justin Srivastava of Lancashire Constabulary reports on last month’s @WeCops Twitter chat which focused on the issue, including progress to date and the challenges ahead. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/3/2021 Feature, Opinion Extending Law Enforcement Reach to Children Exposed to Violence: Police Training Evaluation Failure to immediately identify and support children exposed to violence (CEV) places them at great risk for traumatic dysregulation and long-term mental health difficulties. Police officers are in a unique position to identify and assist CEV in the immediate aftermath of exposure. Yet, law enforcement professionals do not typically receive training tailored towards effectively identifying and responding to the emotional needs of CEV. Protecting and Serving is a police training curriculum based on over two decades of successful mental health and law enforcement collaboration. The current study examined 152 police officers’ perceptions of, attitudes toward, and understanding of the training delivered at six police departments. Pre- and post-training surveys assessed the current state of practice and the effectiveness of the program presentation in three content areas: knowledge, practice, and attitude. McNemar’s test was used to evaluate pre- to post-change, chi-square analyses and one-way ANOVAs were used to assess variation associated with demographic variables, and qualitative analysis was conducted by two independent judges. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - Registration at source 24/3/2021 Research article The Effect of Specialist Training on Sexual Assault Investigators’ Questioning and Use of Relationship Evidence Two studies examined the immediate and longer-term impact of specialist training on sexual assault investigators’ use of best-practice questions and relationship evidence. Investigators completed mock suspect interviews immediately and 9–12 months following a 4-week specialist course that concentrated on the Whole Story approach to sexual offence investigations. The training had an immediate positive impact on investigators’ use of non-sexual grooming details, and a long-term positive impact on investigators’ use of relationship details. It also increased the use of open questions and decreased the use of specific questions, with performance sustained for open-depth questions and specific yes/no questions. Specialist training can improve investigators’ ability to adopt a narrative interviewing approach and ask about relationship details, yet skill erosion remains an issue that future training programs need to address. Incorporating relationship evidence into investigative interviews in an open-ended manner may be a key strategy for improving understandings about victim-offender dynamics in sexual offence cases, which could have implications for attrition and conviction rates. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - Registration at source 24/3/2021 Research article RASSO cases action plan released Plan sets out how police and the CPS will work together to improve their joint response to rape and serious sexual offence cases College of Policing 24/3/2021 Feature «258525862587258825892590259125922593Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events