Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102744 total results. Showing results 57941 to 57960 «289428952896289728982899290029012902Next ›Last » Police cautioned against ‘taking the knee’ during protests in new report The warning is just one of the conclusions contained in a wide ranging review of the way in which protests are policed. Sky News 11/3/2021 News Sarah Everard: Met officer held over missing woman taken to hospital A Met police officer arrested after the disappearance of Sarah Everard was taken to hospital with a head injury he suffered while in custody. BBC 11/3/2021 News The Internationalisation of CCTV Surveillance: Effects on Crime and Implications For Emerging Technologies In the last two decades, closed-circuit television (CCTV) surveillance cameras have come to occupy a central role in contemporary crime prevention across the world. Widely viewed as the “internationalization” of CCTV surveillance, there has been a corresponding growth in the evidence base about its effect on crime. The cumulative evidence demonstrates that CCTV surveillance is associated with significant yet modest reductions in crime and the effects vary across a range of contextual factors, including country of origin. This paper reports on the global expansion of CCTV schemes and examines – using systematic review methods with meta-analytic techniques – effects of CCTV schemes on crime in different countries. It draws upon a recently updated database of CCTV evaluations (N = 162) covering nearly five decades of research and spanning the globe, which now includes many industrialised countries. Implications for policy and research are discussed, with a special emphasis on emerging surveillance technologies. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice - Registration at source 11/3/2021 Research article Exploring Officer-Involved Shootings With Interaction Effects: A Deeper Understanding of How Race/ethnicity Interacts With Other Factors in the Use of Deadly Force There has been a substantial body of research examining the reasons behind the police officers’ use of deadly force. Little research has been done to examine how race and ethnicity interact with other factors in the use of deadly force. With data collected in Dallas, Texas, the present study examines the influence of individual, situational, and neighborhood characteristics on officers’ decision to use deadly force. The present study also provides an alternative approach to logistic regression models by estimating predictive probabilities of officers shooting at citizens. The results show that when officers make decisions to shoot at citizens, situational factors are more important than demographic and neighborhood factors. Interactive effects constructed based on the race/ethnicity of the police officer and citizen showed almost no influence on the decision to shoot at a citizen. Finally, the present study concludes with a discussion of implications for policy development and future research. Criminal Justice and Behaviour - Registration at source 11/3/2021 Research article ‘Joining the police culture was the hardest thing; the service is now more switched on but still needs role models’ After 38 years in the police service, British Transport Police Temporary Chief Constable Adrian Hanstock is shortly due to retire, having become the only openly gay male police officer to lead a UK force; he spoke to Policing Insight Deputy Editor Sarah Gibbons about his fears when he first joined the job, the progress policing has made on diversity, and the challenges that still need to be tackled. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 11/3/2021 Feature, Interview, Opinion Reset public order tactics to catch up with new protestors says HMI Public order policing and laws needs a resest in response to major protests, HMI has warned Police Oracle 11/3/2021 News PSNI launches questionnaire to help improve support to sexual violence victims The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has launched a questionnaire for victims of sexual abuse and sexual violence to help it identify areas for improvement. Police Professional 11/3/2021 News Call for police to ‘strike balance between rights of protesters and of others’ The police need to strike a better balance between the rights of protesters and the rights of others, according to a report by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS). Police Professional 11/3/2021 News National Case Progression Commitment promises to reduce delays Joint statement issued to support timely delivery of justice for victims, witnesses and defendants College of Policing 11/3/2021 Feature NPCC statement on HMICFRS protest inspection report Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) has today said that the police are good at planning for protests, but more needs to be done to find the correct balance between the rights of protesters and the rights of others. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 11/3/2021 News Circular 001/2021: Antique firearms CORRESPONDENCE; Circular providing advice on legislative changes affecting antique firearms. The changes come into effect on 22 March 2021. Home Office 11/3/2021 Report FBI must target white supremacists’ infiltration of police agencies, congressman says USA: Jamie Raskin calls on FBI director to brief Congress on longstanding issue after police officers were involved in Capitol attack The Guardian 11/3/2021 News Intelligent automation: Have you met your new colleagues? Intelligent automation is delivering significant savings, greater efficiency and improved job satisfaction for many forces across England and Wales; Christy Hopkins and Andy Willmer of consultancy Deloitte highlight some of the key benefits already realised by this automated addition to the police workforce. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 11/3/2021 Feature, Innovation Police raids across Europe after encrypted phone network shut down EUROPE: Belgian, Dutch and French police ‘looked over shoulders’ of gangs after hacking Sky ECC network The Guardian 11/3/2021 News Police ‘tip balance in favour of protesters’ rather than disrupted locals and businesses, watchdog says But campaigners accuse government of ‘staggering assault on right to protest’ as parliament considers controversial new laws The Independent 11/3/2021 News Sarah Everard latest: Met Police officer remains in custody as human remains found in hunt for missing woman Detectives are continuing to question a serving Metropolitan Police officer on suspicion of the murder of Sarah Everard following the discovery of human remains. The Standard 11/3/2021 News Experiences of coercive control among Australian women AUSTRALIA: Awareness of coercive control within the context of abusive intimate relationships is greater than ever before in Australia. [pdf] Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 11/3/2021 Research article Getting the balance right? An inspection of how effectively the police deal with protests On 21 September 2020, the Home Secretary commissioned us to conduct an inspection into how effectively the police manage protests. This followed several protests, by groups including Extinction Rebellion, Black Lives Matter and many others. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 11/3/2021 Report Police have been too soft on disruptive protesters, rules watchdog Police have been too soft on disruptive protesters like Extinction Rebellion (XR), a watchdog has ruled, as it said officers should not take the knee at demonstrations. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 11/3/2021 News Hate crime bill set to pass despite claims law fails to protect women A new hate crime bill is set to become law in Scotland after the justice secretary overcame arguments from several feminist MSPs who said the legislation failed to protect women. The Times - Subscription at source 11/3/2021 News «289428952896289728982899290029012902Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events