Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100344 total results. Showing results 55601 to 55620 «277727782779278027812782278327842785Next ›Last » The radical idea to reduce crime by policing less, not more Evidence-based policing aims to make policing more fair, by treating it like medicine – running controlled trials to see which interventions work, and which don't Wired 10/3/2021 Feature Richard Pusey: Australian admits filming taunts of dying policewoman An Australian man has pleaded guilty to filming and mocking police officers as they lay dying at a crash scene. BBC 10/3/2021 News Police accused of failure to manage fans’ celebrations Police Scotland have been accused of failing to protect the public by escorting Rangers fans to Glasgow city centre after the club clinched their first league title in a decade. The Times - Subscription at source 10/3/2021 News The Times view on proposals for longer jail sentences: Rough Justice Ministers won’t make Britain safer with populist gestures on crime The Times - Subscription at source 10/3/2021 Feature, Opinion Longer jail terms don’t stop crime, admits Chris Philp, justice minister A justice minister has admitted there is little evidence that longer sentences help to cut crime, despite his own department introducing laws yesterday to increase jail terms. The Times - Subscription at source 10/3/2021 News The brutal truth about police dogs NEW ZEALAND: Police attack dogs cause worryingly high rates of injury, newly released data shows. Mark Hanna says it’s time to ask if the way police are using them, and on whom, is worth the risk. The Spinoff (New Zealand) 9/3/2021 Analysis, Feature Foreign gangs making ‘easy profits’ by turning to Channel people smuggling Criminals are making big money from small boats as Covid travel restrictions have blocked regular routes for illegal migration The Telegraph - Subscription at source 9/3/2021 News Complaints against South Yorkshire Police up 40 per cent In a report to Dr Alan Billings, South Yorkshire's Police and Crime Commissioner, it was disclosed that in 2020, 881 complaints were received by the force, Ibut in the last most recent quarter (Q3 2020/21), there were 625 complaint allegations, which the report says "represents a steady increase over the last 12 months." Doncaster Free Press 9/3/2021 News Public feel confident police respond fairly and proportionately to incidents, but questions remain around use of stop and search While most people believe the UK police respond in a fair and proportionate way when dealing with the public on incidents, recent research commissioned by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) suggests nearly half of those surveyed think stop and search is either not applied as it should be or is unnecessary. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 9/3/2021 News Half of people in England and Wales have misgivings about police stop and search, survey suggests Nearly half of people either think stop and search powers are unnecessary or are being used incorrectly by police, a survey has suggested. Research commissioned by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) found that people of different age groups and ethnicities in England and Wales had “vastly different views”. The Independent 9/3/2021 News New police station and cells planned for Cornwall in £3m investment Devon and Cornwall Police has announced it will invest nearly £3 million in Cornwall to improve facilities. The investment will see new custody cells built at the police’s Cornwall headquarters in Bodmin, a new tri-service police station in St Ives and upgraded facilities in Camborne. In Bodmin, new custody suites will be built at a cost of £1m in 2024/25. In your area 9/3/2021 News Belgian police raid 200 premises in drug operation linked to breach of encrypted phone network BELGIUM: More than 1,600 police and law enforcement officials conduct drug raids after the compromise of an encrypted mobile phone network that has parallels with EncroChat Computer Weekly 9/3/2021 News Hate incidents recorded by police without evidence ‘provides heckler’s veto to silence free speech’ Lawyers for former officer visited by police at work over 'transphobic' tweets tell Court of Appeal guidance is 'completely irrational' The Telegraph 9/3/2021 News Man visited over ‘hate crime’ tweet has ‘huge sympathy for officers’ Former officer says following College of Policing guidance on hate crime is illegal. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/3/2021 News City ban on police use of AFR is “instructive” says ICO Elizabeth Denham visited San Francisco where City Hall has clamped down on law enforcement surveillance Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/3/2021 News Bill could criminalise more police drivers than it protects, warns Fed While the introduction of the Criminal Justice Bill has been welcomed by the Federation, it says wording must be amended to protect officers from being prosecuted for their driving. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/3/2021 News The Role of Military Service and Childhood Adversity in US Law Enforcement Officer Health and Wellness This study is the first attempt to systematically examine the impact of prior military service and childhood adversity on physical and psychological health outcomes during subsequent law enforcement employment. Given that at least one in five US law enforcement officers (LEOs) is a military veteran, and many law enforcement agencies provide preferential status for veterans in the hiring process, understanding the effects of prior military service on LEO physical and psychological well-being is important for supporting officer safety and wellness. Using nationally representative data, we examine the interrelationships between prior military service, combat deployments, childhood adversity, and three health outcomes during subsequent LE employment—PTSD, sleep problems, and suicidality. Contrary to prior research and our hypotheses, we found that prior military service and combat experience were not associated with an increased risk of PTSD, sleep problems, or suicidality. Furthermore, while greater exposure to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) among non-veteran LEOs was linked with increased odds of PTSD, among veteran LEOs, greater ACE exposure was significantly linked with reduced odds of PTSD. We offer several possible explanations to account for these findings. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - Registration at source 9/3/2021 Research article ‘More stringent penalties’ needed to tackle attacks on shopworkers The Federation of Independent retailers (NFRN) says shopworkers should be given the same protection as other frontline workers as part of the newly announced Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill. Police Professional 9/3/2021 News Correlates of Private Security Officers’ Job Satisfaction in South Korea This exploratory research examines the determinants of private security officer’s job satisfaction. Despite the growing private security industries and their influence on security governance around the world, little is known about private security officers’ attitudes towards their work. In order to fill this gap, 436 in-house and contract security officers are analysed in the cultural context of South Korea. The impacts of job and organisational characteristics on job satisfaction are examined, and a subgroup analysis is performed to assess the differences in the predictors of job satisfaction between in-house and contract officers. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice - Registration at source 9/3/2021 Research article Joint commitment to address case delays and ensure swift justice Victims, witnesses and defendants have been given a commitment that cases will progress through the criminal justice system “as swiftly as possible”. Police Professional 9/3/2021 News «277727782779278027812782278327842785Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events