Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 101931 total results. Showing results 52921 to 52940 «264326442645264626472648264926502651Next ›Last » Police arrest several people for drug trafficking in Cumberland County CANADA: HALIFAX -- The Cumberland County Integrated Street Crime Enforcement Unit (SCEU) says it has arrested "several people" in relation to drug trafficking investigations in Cumberland County. CTV News (Canada) 17/8/2021 News Amid spike in gun violence, Montreal groups call on government for different approach to problem CANADA: As police in the Montreal area deal with a jump in gun violence linked to street gang clashes, community workers are calling for decision makers to focus on the root of the problem. Blue Line (Canada) 17/8/2021 News ‘A crime’: Police across Canada investigating handful of cases looking at residential schools CANADA: A tally from police across the country shows there are four ongoing criminal investigations and one decade-long probe into complaints involving residential schools. Blue Line (Canada) 17/8/2021 News Making life prisoners wait longer for parole a retrograde step REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Parole Act 2019 came into force last week, placing the Parole Board on a statutory footing for the first time in the history of the State and promising increased transparency in parole processes. [AUDIO] The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 17/8/2021 News Teen girl charged with armed robbery of service station with ‘gun made from duct tape’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A 16-year-old Dublin girl has been charged with carrying out an armed robbery at a service station while brandishing an imitation gun made from duct tape. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 17/8/2021 News €40,000 worth of suspected cannabis herb seized by gardaí in Balbriggan REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A major drugs seizure has taken place in Balbriggan as the result of a Garda operation in the area, local gardaí have confirmed. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 17/8/2021 News Fifteen Minutes Per Day Keeps the Violence Away: A Crossover Randomised Controlled Trial on the Impact of Foot Patrols on Serious Violence in Large Hot Spot Areas Did a 15-min patrol delivery over 1 day reduce serious violent crime in large hot spots (mean size = 2 km × 2 km), without displacing such crimes to nearby areas? We tracked daily official crime reports in a sample of 21 high-crime Bedfordshire (UK) Lower-layer Super Output areas (LSOAs). We measured time spent by two-person police foot patrols in those areas with daily GPS data from handheld devices given to officers working on overtime. We also counted proactively initiated arrests. We used a crossover randomised controlled trial on the 21 “hot spot” LSOAs, each of which was randomly assigned daily to be either in a treatment condition of 15-min of patrol (as one of seven each day) or a control condition of no patrol (as one of 14 each day) for each of 90 days. We used an intention-to-treat framework to analyse the impact of patrols on the outcome measures overall, on consecutive days of assignment to the same condition, and in 100-m ‘buffer’ zones around each hot spot. We found that on treatment days the hot spots had 44% lower Cambridge crime harm index scores from serious violence than on control days, as well as 40% fewer incidents across all public crimes against personal victims. Cambridge Journal of Evidence-Based Policing 17/8/2021 Research article INTERPOL issues global alert as fraudsters target governments with COVID-19 vaccine scams INTERPOL has issued a global alert for organized crime groups attempting to defraud governments with fake offers to sell COVID-19 vaccines. INTERPOL 17/8/2021 News Cleveland Police cause of concern revisit – Ethics and culture Today we published a letter on Cleveland Police’s progress against a cause of concern we gave in our PEEL inspection in 2018/19. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 17/8/2021 Report FGM: mind the prosecution gap Is the law in England and Wales equipped to protect victims from FGM and prosecute those who have perpetrated these crimes? Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/8/2021 Feature PSNI investigates ‘hate crime’ bonfire naming murdered officer A hate crime investigation has started after Northern Ireland's Chief Constable and a murdered officer were named on a protest bonfire. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/8/2021 News Never again: the UK’s responsibility to act on atrocities in Xinjiang and beyond Letters between the Biometrics and Surveillance Camera Commissioner and the Marketing Director of Hikvision on the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee report. Home Office 17/8/2021 News Surveillance camera code of practice OPEN CONSULTATION: The code, issued under section 30 of the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 (PoFA), provides guidance on the appropriate use of surveillance camera systems by local authorities and the police. This is the first revision to the code since its introduction in June 2013. The proposed draft updates references to subsequent legislation, in particular Data Protection legislation, and the judgment in Bridges v South Wales Police. Home Office 17/8/2021 Report Telecommunications Restriction Orders: post-implementation review RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS: A review of how these regulations have been implemented since they came into force in 2016. Home Office 17/8/2021 Report Revisions to the extradition police codes of practice CONSULTATION OUTCOME: This consultation sought views on the revised draft Codes of Practice which govern the exercise of police powers in UK extradition cases. The published draft reflected changes made to the relevant Police and Criminal Evidence Act (PACE) Codes since the extradition codes were published in 2011 and the recent changes arising from the new power of arrest introduced by the Extradition (Provisional Arrest) Act 2020. Home Office 17/8/2021 News UK faces ‘dystopian’ future with facial-recognition AI cameras turning public spaces into ‘open air prisons’, warn privacy campaigners over new CCTV guidance given to police and councils Britain faces a 'dystopian' future with facial-recognition AI cameras turning public spaces into 'open air prisons', privacy campaigners have warned. Mail Online 17/8/2021 News Predicting prolific live streaming of child sexual abuse AUSTRALIA: Live streaming of child sexual abuse (CSA) was first acknowledged in 2008 (de Leon 2013) but may have begun earlier (Kuhlmann & Aurén 2015). [pdf] Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 17/8/2021 Research article RCMP G Division Criminal Operations summary – Sexual Assault Investigations Review Committee’s feedback, recommendations and RCMP actions CANADA: In December 2017, the RCMP released The Way Forward – The RCMP's sexual assault review and victim support action plan, which provided the framework for Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) divisions to establish external review committees. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 17/8/2021 Report Evidence-based policing: Researching outlaw motorcycle gangs in Australia The resurgence in outlaw motorcycle gangs (OMCGs) in Australia and around the world has highlighted the need for a better understanding of their criminal activities; Dr Christopher Dowling of the Australian Institute of Criminology – a speaker at this week’s Australia and New Zealand Society of Evidence-Based Policing Conference – outlines the work of the Serious and Organised Crime Research Laboratory, and its crime science approach to the criminal activity of OMCGs. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 17/8/2021 Feature New police CCTV use rules criticised as bare bones A proposed code of practice covering police use of live facial recognition in England and Wales has been criticised by human rights groups. BBC 17/8/2021 News «264326442645264626472648264926502651Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events