Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97015 total results. Showing results 52961 to 52980 «264526462647264826492650265126522653Next ›Last » Northamptonshire PFCC election: The candidates who say they will be standing Voters will head to the polls to elect Northamptonshire's Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner (PFCC) on 6 May. BBC 12/2/2021 News, UK PCC Elections Kent PCC election 2021: Who will be standing? People in Kent will head to the polls on 6 May to elect a police and crime commissioner (PCC). BBC 12/2/2021 News, UK PCC Elections Essex PFCC election: The candidates who say they will be standing Voters will head to the polls on 6 May to elect Essex's Police, Fire, and Crime Commissioner (PFCC). BBC 12/2/2021 News, UK PCC Elections South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner 2021: Who is standing? People in South Yorkshire will vote for the region's Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) on 6 May. BBC 12/2/2021 News, UK PCC Elections Surrey PCC election 2021: Who will be standing? People in Surrey will head to the polls on 6 May to elect a police and crime commissioner (PCC). BBC 12/2/2021 News, UK PCC Elections Norfolk PCC election: The candidates who say they will be standing Voters in Norfolk will head to the polls to elect a Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) on 6 May. BBC 12/2/2021 News, UK PCC Elections Staffordshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner election 2021: The candidates standing People in Staffordshire will vote for the county's police, fire and crime commissioner on 6 May. BBC 12/2/2021 News, UK PCC Elections Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner election 2021: The candidates standing People in Warwickshire will vote for the county's police and crime commissioner on 6 May. BBC 12/2/2021 News, UK PCC Elections West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioner election 2021: The candidates standing Elections will be held for the post of West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioner on 6 May. BBC 12/2/2021 News, UK PCC Elections Retired Met officer Leroy Logan says police and Sadiq Khan’s approach to knife crime ‘has alienated young black men’ A former senior Metropolitan Police officer has criticised Sadiq Khan and Scotland Yard’s approach to knife crime, claiming it has alienated young black men. Retired Superintendent Leroy Logan was an adviser to the London mayor on policing when he ran for office. But he claimed Mr Khan has pursued a very different approach to tackling knife crime than the collaborative path they had planned. The Standard 12/2/2021 News West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner election 2021: The candidates standing People in the West Midlands will vote for the force area's police and crime commissioner on 6 May. BBC 12/2/2021 News, UK PCC Elections Four fifths of police officers believe character and virtues is central to policing says new study by the University of Birmingham. Polling carried out in January 2021 by Portland Communications on behalf of the University of Birmingham has found that nearly four fifths (79%) of police officers in the UK believe that character and virtues is a central part of police training, in order to carry out their duties. University of Birmingham 12/2/2021 News Minority reported: Met Police’s facial recognition cameras scanned 13,000 people leading to ONE arrest – with AI surveillance picking out WRONG person seven out of eight times Facial recognition cameras scanned 13,000 people's faces but only helped make one arrest, new figures show, as it's revealed the AI surveillance kit picked out the wrong person seven out of eight times during one deployment. Mail Online 12/2/2021 News New research to explore police-public engagement through technology The project, led by researchers from Napier University, will look into types of engagement, response and contact technology in policing. Digit 12/2/2021 News Police clash with PSNI Chief Constable Simon Byrne over ‘public shaming’ Northern Ireland’s under-pressure police chief has been directly challenged by his officers in a no-holds-barred confrontation, Belfast Live can reveal. Belfast Live 12/2/2021 News Supporting officers’ mental health and well-being during the pandemic USA: In our 2019 report, An Occupational Risk: What Every Police Agency Should Do to Prevent Suicide Among Its Officers, PERF recommended that law enforcement leaders make employees’ mental health care a priority and provide robust officer wellness programming. The need for such programs has increased dramatically over the past 11 months. The COVID-19 pandemic and the often violent protests following the killing of George Floyd have increased the stress on police officers and sheriffs’ deputies in countless ways. And the deaths by suicide of two officers following the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol were tragic reminders of the consequences of traumatic events in policing. In response to these new stressors, many agencies are taking steps to help their members and ensure they receive needed support in this difficult environment. Today’s Critical Issues Report summarizes what some agencies are doing and provides resources that departments may find helpful. Police Executive Research Forum 12/2/2021 Report Why Did You Become A Police Officer? Entry-Related Motives and Concerns of Women and Men in Policing As police agencies in the United States suffer declining applications and struggle to recruit women, the National Institute of Justice has identified workforce development as a priority research area. To recruit more effectively, we must understand what attracts people to policing and what deters them. We surveyed officers in two Midwestern police departments (n = 832) about entry motivations and concerns and examined gender differences. Serve/protect motivations were most important for men and women, though women rated the category significantly higher. Women and non-White officers rated legacy motives higher than did males and White officers. Women reported more concerns overall and scored higher on job demands and acceptance concerns; officers of color also reported more acceptance concerns than White officers. The largest gender differences were associated with gender-related obstacles and stereotypes (e.g., discrimination; being taken seriously; physical demands), indicating recruitment reform necessarily includes improving systemic issues. Criminal Justice and Behaviour - Registration at source 12/2/2021 Research article Officers near retirement need advice on pension claim, Fed warns Officers retiring soon need clarity on pension options, the Federation has warned. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/2/2021 News Half of officers have considered quitting due to ‘increasing challenges and stressors’ More than half of the serving police officers taking part in a study about character and virtues by the University of Birmingham said they had considered quitting their jobs in the past year. Police Professional 12/2/2021 News England-Scotland border checks on cards as talks falter Border checks at Berwick and Gretna have moved a step closer after negotiations to convince UK ministers to enforce Scotland’s tough quarantine broke down. The Times - Subscription at source 12/2/2021 News «264526462647264826492650265126522653Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events