Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97113 total results. Showing results 54561 to 54580 «272527262727272827292730273127322733Next ›Last » Soaring annual cost of dealing with injured NSW police passes $220 million AUSTRALIA: NSW Police workers' compensation claims for mental health issues have increased by 50 per cent in the past five years The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 16/12/2020 News The role of analysts during the pandemic USA: PERF spoke with police employees from three departments – the Durham, NC Police Department; the Seattle Police Department; and the NYPD – who work on crime analysis and strategic analysis. They discussed how COVID has changed their work, what data they’re collecting and analyzing to support their agency’s response to the pandemic, and crime trends they’ve tracked this year. Police Executive Research Forum 16/12/2020 Feature, Interview, Opinion Ottawa Police Chief says cops in school programs will improve relations with racialized groups CANADA: With a “no cops in schools” campaign under way in Ottawa, Police Chief Peter Sloly has come out swinging in defence of a program he calls his department’s most important community partnership. Ottawa Citizen (Canada) 16/12/2020 News ‘Game-changing’ location technology rolled out for triple zero calls AUSTRALIA: One of the first questions asked when someone dials triple zero is 'where are you?'. The answer is not always easy – with emergency services receiving weekly incidents where callers don't know their location. The latest updates for Android and iPhone mobiles will help emergency services nationwide know the exact location of callers with new Advanced Mobile Location (AML) technology. 9 News (Australia) 16/12/2020 News One in four police staff bullied, IPCA/police report shows NEW ZEALAND: A survey of police staff has found one in four have experienced abuse, bullying behaviour and harassment. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 16/12/2020 News Police take health-focused approach to tackle rising drug use AUSTRALIA: Police will focus on referring drug users to support services and showing them and their families compassion as part of a new five-year strategy to treat addiction as a health rather than an enforcement issue. Victoria Police plans to expand its drug-diversion program and will look to trial international treatment and support schemes as part of the strategy, which looks beyond enforcement in tackling addiction issues. The Age (Australia) 16/12/2020 News Victoria Police launch five-year strategy to tackle drug related harm AUSTRALIA: Victoria Police today launches a new five-year strategy which aims to improve community safety by reducing individual and community harm from illicit drugs. Victoria Police (Australia) 16/12/2020 News Greater Manchester to set up victim complaints hotline after damning police inspection The mayor said the phone number, which will be for people who don’t feel their crime report is being dealt with properly, will be running from next week Manchester Evening News 16/12/2020 News Counter terrorism police to be placed on London buses to prevent attack Counter terrorism police will be placed on London buses in a bid to prevent an attack in the capital following a warning from the UK's senior counter terrorism officer that investigations are at a "record high". LBC 16/12/2020 News MI6 ‘may be committing crimes in UK’ MI6 agents and informants may be committing crimes in the UK, a watchdog has revealed. BBC 16/12/2020 News Hertfordshire Constabulary officer who sexually exploited a cadet over a number of years is jailed following IOPC investigation Hertfordshire Constabulary officer Michael Grigg, 34, has today (Tuesday, 15 December) been sentenced to six and a half years in prison after being convicted at Harrow Crown Court on Friday (11 December) of two counts of penetrative sexual activity with a child following an Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) investigation. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 16/12/2020 News Lissie Harper’s statement following dismissal of Attorney General challenge The sentences given to three teenagers for the manslaughter of PC Andrew Harper will not be changed - after the Court of Appeal dismissed challenges by the Attorney General today (16 December). Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 16/12/2020 News Police record more than 2,000 honour crimes in the last year including 74 cases of female genital mutilation and 140 victims of forced marriage More than 2,000 honour crimes have been recorded by police in England and Wales in the last year, figures suggest. Mail Online 16/12/2020 News PC Andrew Harper: Killers’ sentences remain unchanged after appeal His widow Lissie Harper said she is "disappointed" and "continues to feel let down by the justice system". Sky News 16/12/2020 News Trans police officer insists he’s ‘not a traitor’ as he urges more transgender people to join the force and enact change With more queer people attracted to a career in the police, some are having to contend with negative reactions from their friends in the LGBT+ community. Pink News 16/12/2020 News GMP’s new £27m computer system has crashed, forcing call-handlers to take 999 calls on paper A number of the force's computer systems, including iOPS, suddenly failed at about 1.30pm today Manchester Evening News 16/12/2020 News Prosecuting complex criminal networks is hard; data analysis could save courts precious time and money The digital data trail each of us leaves online is commonly used by commercial organisations to target marketing and sales efforts; but as Dr Roberto Musotto, a Research Fellow at Western Australia’s Edith Cowan University explains, ‘social network analysis’ could be a crucial tool in enabling judges and jurors to assess the value of evidence in complex cases. Policing Insight 16/12/2020 Feature, Opinion Comparative Perceptions: How Female Officers in Two Australian Police Organizations View Policing of Diverse People Male officers outnumber female officers in most police organizations, therefore most of the extant policing literature regarding policing of diverse people is dominated by the perceptions of male officers. As such this research conducted a comparative analysis between female officers employed in two different Australian state police organizations regarding their perceptions of policing diverse people. Using an identical online survey, and applying elements of Procedural Justice Theory and Social Identity Theory, female officers (N = 1794) responded to a series of items regarding their perceptions of fairness of treatment, following operational guidelines, perceptions of police engagement, and level of trust in people, when policing diverse people. They were also asked about their sense of identity as a police officer, and perceptions of inclusion within each respective police organization. Results from this study suggest significant differences can be found between the ranks of female officers within each organization, and comparatively between officers employed in each organization regarding their perceptions of policing diverse people. Police Practice and Research - Registration at source 16/12/2020 Research article Improving Policing Through Better Analysis: An Empirical Assessment of A Crime Analysis Training and Enhancement Project Within An Urban Police Department The ability to conduct sound crime analysis has become a necessity in contemporary policing. This is due to the central role that analysis plays in modern police practices, as well as improved technological capabilities. Yet, many police departments struggle with the development of their inhouse analytical abilities; and existing evaluation literature offers little guidance given the void of scholarly attention on this topic. This study represents one of the first outcome assessments of an effort to improve crime analysis functions within an urban police department. Pre and post analyst knowledge tests surrounding training sessions indicated a 25 to 53% improvement. Further, an approximated before-after assessment of police administrator behavior found that use of analytical work products significantly increased, to being used ‘about 1 to 2 times per week’ on average. This signified a demonstrable improvement in the integral use of data derived information in the performance of policing operations. Police Practice and Research 16/12/2020 Research article Role of grooming of women involved in violent crime examined as part of new gangs guidance Prosecutors working on gang-related cases which involve women and girls should consider if there is evidence they have been forced or groomed into committing crime, according to new legal guidance published today. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 16/12/2020 News «272527262727272827292730273127322733Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events