Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97323 total results. Showing results 57221 to 57240 «285828592860286128622863286428652866Next ›Last » Crowds turfed out of pubs by police as 10pm curfew kicks in Police turfed lingering revellers out of England’s pubs last night as a 10pm curfew on the hospitality sector kicked in. Metro 25/9/2020 News French security services were braced for attack The French security services have been on high alert for a new strike over Charlie Hebdo since the opening of the trial this month amid warnings that loose Islamist networks were plotting attacks around the country. The Times - Subscription at source 25/9/2020 Analysis, Feature Marseille defies government over Covid as top official says police won’t enforce bar closures Deputy mayor of Marseille says police won't fine restaurant and bar owners who defy government order to shut for two weeks starting Saturday The Telegraph - Subscription at source 25/9/2020 News Police defeat 10% of UK county lines drug networks in week-long blit The operation involved all 43 regional forces in England and Wales The Independent 25/9/2020 News Expanding Victoria’s police powers without robust, independent oversight is a dangerous idea Monash University Emeritus Professor Jude McCulloch believes that a bill being considered by Australia's Victorian Parliament as part of legislation to tackle COVID-19 would provide police and other ‘authorised officers’ with unprecedented, extraordinary powers, and rely too heavily on a punitive approach to controlling the coronavirus, with limited checks and balances. Policing Insight 25/9/2020 Feature, Opinion Political Efficacy, Police Legitimacy, and Public Support For Counterterrorism Measures in China The threat of terrorism has surfaced as a top priority in national and global security over the past two decades. Drawing upon survey data collected by the Chinese General Social Survey, this study assesses the relationships among political efficacy, police legitimacy, and public support for counterterrorism measures in China. The majority of surveyed Chinese people do not favor aggressive law enforcement actions even when a terrorist attack is imminent. Public support for different forms of antiterrorism means is inversely related to the level of coercion associated with each measure, with wiretapping receiving the highest support, followed by stop and search, and detention. Path analysis results showed that self-rated political knowledge lowers people’s positive evaluations of police legitimacy, whereas political influence strengthens such perception. Stronger senses of police legitimacy then lead to lower support for counterterrorism measures. Additionally, females and racial/ethnic minorities are less likely to favor aggressive antiterrorism activities, while older and college-educated people are more inclined to endorse counterterrorism measures. Implications for future research are discussed. Terrorism and Political Violence - Registration at source 25/9/2020 Research article The Laughing Policebot: Automation and the End of Policing Though there has always been a close relationship between professional policing and technology, the sheer scale of operational dependence upon new technologies has begun to raise a number of concerns. In this paper I trace 3 kinds of contrasting dynamics in the perception of the policing/technology relationship. A first view has tended to see this relationship in largely unproblematic, positive terms, one which generally results in ‘more efficient’, cost-effective forms of policing. Against this, a more sceptical position can also be traced. On this view, whilst enhanced access to technology often benefits police performance, it has often also come with enhanced opportunities for misuse which threaten dystopian scenarios of coercion, denial of rights and – at worst – the spectre of technologised police states. I argue that a third view is now plausible, one that has been far less discussed, even though it may present the greatest challenge to the viability of policing as we have known it. For the emergent technologies now reshaping policing often involve automated tools like predictive algorithms or facial recognition systems. This raises the question of what limits to the automation of policing there may be and whether automation will ultimately entail the ‘end’ of professional police forces as once envisioned by Peel. Policing and Society 25/9/2020 Research article Enforcement of Kent permit system will put ‘extra demand’ on officers The chair of Kent Police Federation has reacted angrily to government plans for the police to enforce a new permit system for lorries entering Kent that will place unnecessary “extra demand” on officers. Police Professional 25/9/2020 News MPS officer shot dead inside custody centre A murder investigation has been launched after an officer from the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) was shot dead inside a custody unit in South London. Police Professional 25/9/2020 News No safe market for fakes: 21 countries target illegal goods in Europe-wide sting Nearly 28 million counterfeit and illegal goods including 27 million facemasks were seized Europol 25/9/2020 News More than 1,000 arrested and over 1,500 vulnerable people safeguarded in County Lines crackdown County Lines drug networks have been targeted in a week of law enforcement activity across the UK. National Crime Agency (NCA) 25/9/2020 News NPCC Chair joins colleagues in mourning “senseless” death of officer in London A murder investigation has been launched following the death of a police officer in south London. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 25/9/2020 News More than 1,000 arrested and £1.2 million worth of drugs seized in police crackdown on County Lines Between Monday 14 September and Sunday 20 September a week of activity was coordinated by the National County Lines Coordination Centre (NCLCC), which is jointly led by the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) and the National Crime Agency (NCA), funded by the Home Office. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 25/9/2020 News New legislation protects national security capability to fight serious crime The Covert Human Intelligence Sources (CHIS) Bill will underpin the longstanding work of intelligence and law enforcement agencies. Home Office 25/9/2020 News Croydon shooting: Officer shot dead at police custody centre A police officer has been shot dead at Croydon Custody Centre in south London. BBC 25/9/2020 News Police officer dies after being shot in south London Officer was shot by man being detained at Croydon custody centre, say Met police The Guardian 25/9/2020 News County lines raids: 1,000 arrests and £1.2m drugs seized More than 1,000 people have been arrested and an estimated £1.2m worth of drugs seized in a police crackdown on so-called "county lines" gangs. BBC 25/9/2020 News Killed in the line of duty: Police deaths in the UK over the past decade A police officer killed after being shot by a man at a custody centre in Croydon, south London, joins the tragic list of people who have died in the line of duty in the UK. ITV News 25/9/2020 News UK interior minister shocked by fatal shooting of police officer British Interior Minister Priti Patel said she was shocked by the killing of a police officer at a police station in Croydon, South London, in the early hours of Friday. Reuters 25/9/2020 News Officer shot dead at Croydon police station A police officer has been shot dead at Croydon Police Station in south London. BBC 25/9/2020 News «285828592860286128622863286428652866Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events