Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97187 total results. Showing results 55541 to 55560 «277427752776277727782779278027812782Next ›Last » Interviews with Kirkland, WA Chief Cherie Harris; Aurora, IL Chief Kristen USA: For today’s report, PERF interviewed three police chiefs with whom we spoke early in the pandemic: Kirkland, Washington Chief Cherie Harris, whom we interviewed for our first COVID-19 Report on March 17; and Aurora, Illinois Chief Kristen Ziman and Detroit Chief James Craig, who shared their experiences with testing positive for COVID-19 in our April 1 report. Police Executive Research Forum 17/11/2020 Feature, Interview, Opinion Te Pae Oranga should have te ao Māori approach, put tangata whenua first, advocates say NEW ZEALAND: Te Pae Oranga was supposed to keep Māori out of court, but new figures show tangata whenua aren't buying into it, leading to calls for the programme to be redesigned. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 17/11/2020 News Whangārei shooting: Gang behaviour getting more vicious – ex-gang member NEW ZEALAND: It is sad that crime has escalated to the point that people are turning guns on police, a former gang members who now runs a community trust says. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 17/11/2020 News Police Association pushes for firearms register to be put in place NEW ZEALAND: The Police Association wants the government to hurry up its firearms register in order to stem the flow of guns to criminal groups. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 17/11/2020 News Police suspend on-the-spot £10,000 fines for breaking Covid rules Punishments will instead be issued as a summons requiring those fined to go before magistrates and be means tested The Telegraph - Subscription at source 17/11/2020 News APCC Chair Paddy Tipping – PCC Elections, May 2021 Paddy Tipping, Chair of the APCC and PCC for Nottinghamshire, explains why it is important for people to make sure to vote in the PCC Elections in May 2021. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 17/11/2020 News Case study: Trauma should not be accepted as part of the job How do you even begin to process three fatalities in one week or worse? Policing is unique - helping people and saving lives is rewarding and makes a difference but it’s often tough beyond measure. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 17/11/2020 News Risk of being murdered higher for black people in England and Wales, research suggests Researchers are calling on police forces to re-examine crime data to help improve policing measures. Sky News 17/11/2020 News The new head of Wales’ biggest police force on the challenges of lockdowns, drugs and knife crime Jeremy Vaughan will take the chief role at South Wales Police whose force area covers 1.3million people Wales Online 17/11/2020 News Police chief who spied on activists went on to work for union blacklist, inquiry told Firms consulted blacklist to vet potential workers they believed could be troublemakers The Guardian 17/11/2020 News Covid in Scotland: Police to enforce travel ban in level 3 and 4 areas People living in level three or level four local authorities will be breaking the law from Friday if they make non-essential journeys outside their own council area. BBC 17/11/2020 News COVID-19: Police to stop issuing £10,000 ‘super fines’ over concerns they can be challenged in court The National Police Chiefs' Council is recommending officers issue a court summons rather than a straight fixed penalty notice. Sky News 17/11/2020 News Brexit: Police warn of ‘major operational impact’ when UK loses access to EU crime databases in January Key information systems will be lost even if a security deal is struck before 31 December, National Crime Agency says The Independent 17/11/2020 News Covid: £10k fines for big gatherings temporarily suspended Police chiefs in England and Wales have temporarily suspended £10,000 fixed penalties for breaches of Covid rules on gatherings of more than 30 people. BBC 17/11/2020 News How Covid-19 should transform the way police engage with their local communities Police services face the challenge of a growing multitude of communications channels used by the public, with engagements across social media, web and voice channels. Steve Norris, Police Market Director for Salesforce UK, discusses how these touchpoints can be married together for greater efficiency and insight. Policing Insight 17/11/2020 Feature Policing, the pandemic and the use of social media New research suggests the unique nature of the COVID-19 pandemic has left policing struggling to make the most effective use of social media; crisis communications expert Amanda Coleman believes that the wide range of social media platforms could be used not just to engage the public, but to target and tackle crime. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 17/11/2020 Feature, Opinion Patterns of ‘disorder’ During the 2019 Protests in Hong Kong: Policing, Social Identity, Intergroup Dynamics, and Radicalization Across the latter half of 2019, Hong Kong became the focus of world attention as it was rocked by a wave of increasingly violent confrontations between police and protesters. Both inside and outside the Territory, several powerful political actors have argued that the paramilitary-style police interventions used to manage the protests were necessary because the disorder was being fermented by agitators. In contrast, this article explores the utility of the Elaborated Social Identity Model of crowd behaviour to help explore and explain some of the social psychological dynamics through which the 2019 protests became ‘radicalised’. The article explores three key phases of their evolution to draw out the patterns of collective action and variations in policing approaches. We show that early demonstrations were focused predominantly on preventing the implementation of controversial legislation but spread and changed in form as a function of the use of crowd dispersal tactics by police. Moreover, we show how police inaction at other critical moments helped amplify perceptions of police illegitimacy that further radicalized protesters. Drawing upon a body of primary interview and secondary survey data, we also provide a social psychological analysis. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice - Registration at source 17/11/2020 Research article Mapping the Landscape of Male-on-Male Rape in London: An Analysis of Cases Involving Male Victims Reported Between 2005 and 2012 Male-on-male rape remains an under-researched area, and little is known about the characteristics and outcomes of this type of crime. This study examines 122 rape cases involving young adult and adult male victims reported to the London Metropolitan Police Service between 2005 and 2012. Overall, there were a number of similarities with cases involving female victims; however, male cases were more likely to involve strangers, substance use, and a victim with mental health issues, alluding to specific vulnerabilities. Moreover, younger victims, victims with poor mental health, and victims who had consumed alcohol or drugs were less likely to have their cases referred to prosecutors and more likely to be ‘no-crimed’ by police. This paper provides unique insight into the profile and trajectories of male-on-male rape cases, and preliminary recommendations for both police practice and future research are provided. Police Practice and Research - Registration at source 17/11/2020 Research article Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts - plus a short guide outlining how serving police officers and staff can get access, free, to many of the articles listed through the UK's National Police Library. You do not need to be a member of the UK College of Policing to access its library. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 17/11/2020 News Community groups urged to bid for share of £60,000 police fund A £60,000 fund will give “power to the people” to decide who receives cash seized from criminals in North Wales. The Leader 17/11/2020 News «277427752776277727782779278027812782Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events