Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97014 total results. Showing results 52921 to 52940 «264326442645264626472648264926502651Next ›Last » The Threat of Appearing Racist: Stereotype Threat and Support For Coercion Among Australian Police Officers Recent research in the United States has argued that the threat of confirming the “racist cop” stereotype may paradoxically increase the propensity for coercive policing by depressing officers’ self-legitimacy. The current study aimed to assess the influence of the threat of the “racist cop” stereotype on officers’ self-legitimacy and their attitudes toward force in an Australian policing jurisdiction. An online survey was completed by 306 frontline officers in Queensland, Australia. Structural equation modeling was used to assess the influence of stereotype threat on officers’ attitudes toward force, and the extent to which this is mediated by perceptions of self-legitimacy. The findings confirmed previous findings, with increased officer perceptions of stereotype threat associated with increased support for coercive policing, mediated by reduced self-legitimacy. The findings are discussed with reference to how the validity and salience of the “racist cop” stereotype can be diminished. Criminal Justice and Behaviour - Registration at source 15/2/2021 Research article London Fire Brigade must do more to fully address failings from Grenfell The London Fire Brigade still has more work to do to fully address its failings from the Grenfell Tower fire, a new report has found. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 15/2/2021 News London Fire Brigade: Progress against cause of concern Today we published a letter on the London Fire Brigade’s progress against a cause of concern we gave in our inspection in 2019. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 15/2/2021 News Disregards and pardons for historical gay sexual convictions Application form and guidance notes on applying for a disregard and pardon of convictions for decriminalised sexual offences. Home Office 15/2/2021 News More than 19,000 slavery and human trafficking crimes left unsolved by UK police forces since 2015 Modern Slavery Act Police forces have failed to bring charges for more than 19,000 slavery and trafficking crimes since the 2015 Modern Slavery Act was passed, with suspects facing action in fewer than one in 20 cases. The Gazette (Blackpool) 15/2/2021 News Smart motorway deaths: police could find Highways England ‘criminally responsible’ Smart motorway deaths: police could find Highways England 'criminally responsible' The Telegraph - Subscription at source 15/2/2021 News Drones used by police to monitor political protests in England BLM, Extinction Rebellion and animal rights protests all targeted as forces expand use of drones The Guardian 15/2/2021 News We must shape the future of forensics together The world of forensic science in the UK is changing, in the form of a new national network with police forces as members; Jo Ashworth, CEO of the Forensic Capability Network, explains that forces must get actively involved to help shape the future of forensics. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 15/2/2021 Feature, Opinion Coronavirus in Ireland: Covid lockdown sees surge in online domestic abuse Young women who experience online abuse from partners are at risk of being “left behind” during lockdowns, a women’s advocacy group has said. The Times - Subscription at source 15/2/2021 News Radical change needed in handling of rape cases, says England and Wales police lead Exclusive: NPCC lead for rape says specialist capability was damaged during austerity years The Guardian 14/2/2021 News Head of new Garda vice unit vows to target human trafficking gangs REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The top cop, who is head of the newly established Organised Prostitution Investigation Unit, vowed to take down the ruthless gangs behind the rackets Dublin Live (Republic of Ireland) 14/2/2021 News Assistant commissioner to oversee garda inquiry into complaint over Leo Varadkar’s leaking of GP contract REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: An assistant garda commissioner is overseeing preliminary inquiries into a complaint over Tánaiste Leo Varadkar's leaking of confidential Government documents to a friend. Assistant commissioner John O'Driscoll, who oversees special crime operations, has ordered an extensive review of the complaint. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 14/2/2021 News Hannah Clarke’s parents push for coercive control to be made a crime one year on from horrific murders AUSTRALIA: One year on since the horrific murders of Hannah Clarke and her three children, her parents have channelled their grief into campaigning for coercive control to be made a crime — legislation the Queensland Government says it will introduce within the next four years. ABC News (Australia) 14/2/2021 News Registries of disabled people debated in police reform talks USA: Some police departments around the country are expanding the use of voluntary registries of disabled people to include those with mental illness abc news (USA) 14/2/2021 News Humza Yousaf slammed for failing to monitor fixes to police complaints system Ex-police officers had called for an “action tracker” to be used to measure how well the force was doing. Daily Record 14/2/2021 News Drones used by police to monitor political protests in England Police have used unmanned drones to monitor political protests, including those held by the non-violent Black Lives Matter movement, research shows. The Guardian 14/2/2021 News Being a police officer from your first day on the job with the PCDA The police constable degree apprenticeship helps you to pick up lots of theoretical knowledge from why people commit crimes to how to help victims – while also working on the job and covering different attachments across policing. College of Policing 14/2/2021 Feature Stop and Search: A different view The Met is trying to reshape the way people think about stop and search through an immersive simulation that puts you in the shoes of an officer walking London's streets. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/2/2021 Feature Sussex Police loses two officers in the same week Tributes have been paid following the death of two Sussex Police officers in the space of a few days. Police Professional 14/2/2021 News Radical change needed in handling of rape cases, says England and Wales police lead NPCC lead for rape says specialist capability was damaged during austerity years The Guardian 14/2/2021 News «264326442645264626472648264926502651Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events