Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98607 total results. Showing results 54341 to 54360 «271427152716271727182719272027212722Next ›Last » Police Scotland dealt with 22,000 covidiot lockdown parties amid second wave Figures revealed that cops dealt with thousands of complaints of Covid breaches, including lockdown breaking raves in Edinburgh The Edinburgh Reporter 21/2/2021 News Black Lives Matter UK Grants To Fund Vital Domestic Abuse Study And Police Monitoring Training Cash has also gone to groups working in housing, mental health and support for LGBTQ+ refugees. Huffington Post 21/2/2021 News Jane Monckton Smith: ‘Domestic abuse isn’t a row. It’s when one person has become a threat to another’ The author and professor of public protection on the red flags of coercive control and how courts should change to give abuse victims an equal voice The Guardian 21/2/2021 Feature, Interview, Opinion Cases of perverts accessing child pornography nearly double in five years Cases of perverts accessing child pornography have nearly doubled in five years and child grooming has increased by almost six times in that period - with the numbers rising even more sharply in lockdown. Express 21/2/2021 News NSW Police Commissioner Mick Fuller will not be offered ARLC board appointment NSW Police Commissioner Mick Fuller will not be considered for the board of the Australian Rugby League Commission (ARLC). ABC News (Australia) 21/2/2021 News Police officer should have abandoned pursuit earlier – investigation NEW ZEALAND: A police chase which ended in a fatal crash outside Oamaru should have been abandoned earlier, the independent police watchdog says. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 20/2/2021 News Racist attacks on police officers trebled during last summer’s Black Lives Matter protests Scotland Yard data suggests black officers helping to police the demonstrations were themselves also the target of racist abuse and violence The Telegraph - Subscription at source 20/2/2021 News Dog theft could get higher priority as PCCs survey public Dog thefts could be given a higher priority by forces, following a survey of public opinion. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/2/2021 News Facial recognition technology meant mum saw dying son When police pulled an unconscious man out of a river in the summer of 2019, the race was on to identify him. BBC 20/2/2021 News Police spend more than $6m paying informants NEW ZEALAND: Police are reviewing the policy that governs how they pay secret informants, as new figures reveal police have paid $6.1m to secret sources – mostly criminals – since its records began. Stuff (New Zealand) 20/2/2021 News Drugs seized as evidence in police investigations going missing almost once a fortnight Out of all the types of evidence that go missing from custody of Britain's biggest police force, drugs were the most frequent to disappear The Telegraph - Subscription at source 20/2/2021 News Damning proof why rapists get away with it AUSTRALIA: In an exclusive interview the new boss of the Child Abuse and Sex Crimes Squad says she is ready for a “courageous conversation” around consent and a system that robs victims of justice. The Daily Telegraph (Australia) - Subscription at source 20/2/2021 News Cognitively impaired admitting to crimes they say they didn’t commit AUSTRALIA: No one told Dorothy Armstrong in her first ever police interview she was allowed a support person; someone to help understand the jargon, comfort her, encourage her description of who attacked her and how. The Age (Australia) 20/2/2021 News Police chiefs say handgun ban won’t stop flow of weapons into Canada CANADA: Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police has indicated that a handgun ban will not make anything safer in Canada or easier for the police! Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister is casting doubt on the federal government’s new firearm legislation that pledges to support cities that wish to implement a handgun ban, saying "it’s just not going to work." Lake Superior News (Canada) 20/2/2021 News City police plan to permanently equip front-line officers with body cameras CANADA: Cameras sure do bring out more of the best in people, Barrie police have found in a four-month pilot project. The local police department tested body-worn cameras on 25 front-line officers on four platoons from October 2020 until Feb. 4 to get a sense of how they can be used and their effectiveness. Toronto Star (Canada) 20/2/2021 News Police adopt young-people policy for ages 10-24, focus on diversion and alternative justice CANADA: The Edmonton Police Service is changing the way it interacts with young people to account for evidence their brains don’t fully mature until at least their mid-twenties. The new four-year strategy aims to hold young people ages 10 to 24 accountable in ways that are appropriate for their developmental stage, divert them from the criminal justice system as often as possible, and reduce youth crime and victimization. EPS will create alternatives to custody programming, new system-wide protocols for how officers respond to young people, train officers on adolescent development, and create new offender management programs Edmonton Journal (Canada) 20/2/2021 News Exploring Procedural Justice, Obligation to Obey and Cooperation With the Police in A Sample of University Students This study scrutinizes the applicability of the Tylerian process-based model of regulation to the South African context. In any democracy, the police do not operate in isolation, but rely on public obedience and cooperation for the actualisation of their constitutional responsibilities. Previous studies on obligation to obey and cooperate with the police have focussed on the general population with less consideration for specific component of the population, namely, university students. But with the frequent police-students encounters, we are uncertain whether university students will be willing to obey and cooperate with the police or not. Using a sample of 683 participants from a large university in South Africa, we test the effect of both normative and instrumental factors on university students’ obligation to obey, and willingness to cooperate with the police. This current study corroborates previous findings that emphasized willingness to obey and cooperate with the police if the police are procedurally just and effective in discharging their constitutional duties. Contemporary Justice Review - Registration at source 20/2/2021 Research article The Future Frontline: Shared solutions to shared problems The recent Frontline Fulfilment online event attracted an audience and speakers from around the world; Mightify CEO Tom Wheelhouse, one of the organisers of the event, looks at some of the key issues covered, including mental fitness and resilience, leadership, and personal development. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 20/2/2021 Feature, Opinion Stephen Fulcher : ‘officers under investigation are cut adrift’ A conversation with a murderer began the end to a detective's career at the same time a misconduct investigation contributed to another officer taking his own life. Former detective superintendent Stephen Fulcher tells the story of two complaints investigations. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 19/2/2021 Feature, News Bravery and excellence celebrated at Police Scotland The outstanding achievements and bravery of Police Scotland officers and staff and members of the public has been recognised and celebrated today (Friday, 19 February). Police Scotland 19/2/2021 News «271427152716271727182719272027212722Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events