Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102798 total results. Showing results 58401 to 58420 «291729182919292029212922292329242925Next ›Last » Exclusionary School Discipline During Childhood and Adolescent Police Encounters A growing body of literature demonstrates exclusionary discipline (e.g., suspension, expulsion) elevates the risk of arrest and incarceration. Even so, the bulk of research to date overlooks the influence of exclusionary discipline during childhood on police contact experiences that may not result in a formal arrest. Using data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study (FFCWS), we find that, regardless of early delinquent involvement, early exclusionary discipline increases the risk of being stopped by police. Further analyses demonstrate that among youth reporting police stops (N = 918), early exclusionary discipline increases the risk of 1) a younger age at first stop, 2) multiple stops, and 3) experiencing officer intrusiveness during the stop. Finally, stopped youth with a history of exclusionary discipline reported more traumatic responses to police stops, and experiences of officer intrusiveness explain a significant portion of this association. Implications for school and criminal justice policies are discussed. Deviant Behavior - Registration at source 25/2/2021 Research article Officer uplift failing to attract black recruits Police forces are still failing to attract enough black recruits through the uplift, despite making good progress with other under-represented minorities, the chair of the National Police Chiefs’ Council has said. Police Professional 25/2/2021 News Officers acted ‘appropriately’ prior to man’s death An independent investigation has found that police officers acted appropriately in their interaction with a drunk man, who was later found dead in his flat. Police Professional 25/2/2021 News Five TVP officers under investigation following post-arrest death Five officers from Thames Valley Police are under criminal investigation for manslaughter after a man died following his arrest in Milton Keynes. Police Professional 25/2/2021 News Nottinghamshire Police constable charged with inflicting grievous bodily harm A Nottinghamshire Police officer is due to appear in court charged with inflicting grievous bodily harm (GBH) upon a man who was being arrested following an incident in Nottingham city centre. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 25/2/2021 News Update on Coronavirus FPNs issued by police Police in England and Wales have issued a total of 68,952 fixed penalty notices for breaches of Coronavirus restrictions up to 14 February. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 25/2/2021 News Hunting the men who kill women: Mexico’s femicide detective MEXICO: Although femicide is a recognised crime in Mexico, when a woman disappears, the authorities are notoriously slow to act. But there is someone who will take on their case The Guardian 25/2/2021 Feature IOPC investigates five Thames Valley police officers over death of man, 24 Brian Ringrose from Milton Keynes dies in hospital after being restrained and put in induced coma The Guardian 25/2/2021 News Police hand out almost 70,000 fines for Covid breaches Almost 70,000 fines have been handed out by police for breaches of Covid-19 laws since they came into force, with more than 6,000 issued in a single week, new figures show. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 25/2/2021 News UK police find missing Brits quicker, at home or abroad A new report shows that British citizens who are missing abroad were more than twice as likely to be found by UK police as police in the country of disappearance. Science Blog 25/2/2021 Feature, Opinion Princess Latifa urges UK police to reopen sister’s kidnap case Princess Latifa, the captive daughter of Dubai's ruler, has appealed to UK police to re-investigate the kidnap of her older sister from a Cambridge street more than 20 years ago. BBC 25/2/2021 News Policing county lines: The impact of COVID-19 In their second Policy Briefing on the impact of COVID-19 on child exploitation through country lines drug dealing, the University of Nottingham’s Rights Lab, in partnership with the De Montford University School of Law, highlight the ability of county lines drug networks to adapt to lockdown conditions, and the effect of pandemic restrictions on the safeguarding and vulnerability of children and young people. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/2/2021 Analysis, Feature Criminal mobility of outlaw motorcycle gangs in Australia AUSTRALIA: The criminal mobility of outlaw motorcycle gang (OMCG) members presents a significant challenge to Australian governments and police. [pdf] Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 25/2/2021 Research article The Suspicious Activity Report NEW ZEALAND: The Suspicious Activity Report is produced by the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU), part of the New Zealand Police Financial Crime Group, led by Detective Superintendent Iain Chapman. This report is comprised of FIU holdings and open source media reporting collected within the last month. [pdf] New Zealand Police 25/2/2021 Report Royal Canadian Mounted Police 2021-2022 Departmental Plan CANADA: As Canada's Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, I am pleased to present to Parliament the Royal Canadian Mounted Police's (RCMP) Departmental Plan for the 2021-22 fiscal year. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 25/2/2021 Report Audit of Policy Management– Phase Two CANADA: The management of operational and administrative policy is an important function within the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) to support effective decision-making, operational performance and officer safety. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 25/2/2021 Report Interview with retiring Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission Executive Director Sue Rahr USA: Sue Rahr has been the Executive Director of the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission since 2012, and recently announced that she would be retiring at the end of the month. Before leading the Training Commission, she was a member of the King County, WA Sheriff’s Office for 33 years, serving as Sheriff from 2005 to 2012. Director Rahr was a member of President Obama’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing. Director Rahr spoke with PERF Executive Director Chuck Wexler about her career, how she transformed training during her time at the Training Commission, and her plans for the future. Police Executive Research Forum 24/2/2021 Feature, Interview, Opinion Children’s Rights and Police Questioning: A Qualitative Study of Children’s Experiences of being interviewed by the Garda SÃochána REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Policing Authority has today published ‘Children’s Rights and Police Questioning: A Qualitative Study of Children’s Experiences of being interviewed by the Garda SÃochána’ by Professor Ursula Kilkelly and Dr Louise Forde, Centre for Children’s Rights and Family Law at the School of Law, University College Cork. This is the first of two pieces of research funded by the Policing Authority’s inaugural Research Bursary Scheme in 2019. Policing Authority (Republic of Ireland) 24/2/2021 Report Occasional cocaine use drives drug’s increased popularity, funding violent gangs AUSTRALIA: A record one in 24 Australians say they used cocaine in 2019 and police are warning the growing number of young recreational users that their habit is funding and fuelling violent organised crime on city streets. Research from the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, released on Thursday, found cocaine use has continued to surge, with the jump in reported use between 2016 and 2019 the highest on record. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 24/2/2021 News Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick staying put as she declares: I love my job Cressida Dick brushes off speculation she could be forced out as she praises Met efforts to reduce violent crime The Standard 24/2/2021 News «291729182919292029212922292329242925Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events