Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100067 total results. Showing results 59181 to 59200 «295629572958295929602961296229632964Next ›Last » IOPC publishes figures on deaths during or following police contact for 2019/20 The Independent Office for Police Conduct today published its annual report on deaths during or following police contact in 2019/20. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 22/10/2020 News IOPC Director General comments on annual deaths statistics report 2019/20 The Independent Office for Police Conduct today published its annual ‘Deaths during or following police contact’ report for 2019/20. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 22/10/2020 News Bianca Williams exclusive interview: ‘The way police treated me — I wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy’ British sprinter joins MP Dawn Butler to discuss how in Britain if you are black you are 10 times more likely to be stopped and searched The Telegraph - Subscription at source 22/10/2020 News Police officers in ‘toxic’ organised crime unit with ‘abhorrent racist culture’ named part of their office where black colleague sat ‘African corner’, tribunal hears A specialist police crime unit with an 'abhorrent racist culture' named a section of its office 'African Corner', a misconduct hearing was told today. Mail Online 22/10/2020 News Common Knowledge in the Common Law: Challenges in Domestic Violence Cases This paper examines the application and interpretation of the common knowledge rule in common-law evidence jurisdictions in Australia in domestic violence cases. It explores the ways in which the rule shapes the kinds of expert evidence that are admitted in domestic violence cases. It considers the potential admissibility of social framework evidence on these different approaches and argues that statutory reform may be required in order to admit such evidence. Current Issues in Criminal Justice - Registration at source 22/10/2020 Research article Outcomes of Police Sexual Misconduct in the UK Sexual misconduct in police officers and staff is a serious form of corruption with negative consequences for victims and the reputation of the police. It can include a variety of behaviours ranging from inappropriate sexual comments to colleagues to sexual activity with vulnerable victims of crime. Analysis of publicly accessible data available from proven cases of sexual misconduct in 30 police forces in England and Wales has identified eight categories of sexual misconduct, together with the subsequent disciplinary outcomes. The most frequently recorded type of sexual misconduct involved officers of Constable rank conducting sexual relationships with victims of crime. Conversely, officers of higher ranks were more frequently found to engage in sexual bullying towards junior officers. Consequential dismissal rates varied greatly across different regions of the country. This research focuses on sexual misconduct within English and Welsh police forces and provides the current picture behaviours across regions, ranks, and gender. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice - Registration at source 22/10/2020 Research article The Mediating Roles of Law Legitimacy and Police Legitimacy in Predicting Cooperation With Police in China Public’s willingness to assist the police in preventing and fighting crime forms one of the fundamental pillars for implementing effective policing strategies and reforms. Despite widely supported by research conducted around the world, the process-based model of policing has received little research attention in authoritarian settings. Based on survey data collected from Shanghai, China, this study assesses the roles of law and police legitimacy in mediating the relationships between police fairness and effectiveness and willingness to cooperate with the police. We found that Chinese people’s greater senses of police fairness can lead to their higher levels of trust in and willingness to obey the police, but the total effect of police fairness on willingness to cooperate with the police is non-significant. Police effectiveness, meanwhile, directly promotes cooperation with the police. We also found that people who perceived the law as legitimate expressed greater willingness to cooperate with the police. Police legitimacy, compared to law legitimacy, is a more pronounced linking factor connecting police fairness to public cooperation. Implications for future research and policy are discussed. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology - Registration at source 22/10/2020 Research article Large numbers of criminals from the EU will be barred from entering the UK as part of a toughening-up of border controls designed to make the country safer. Large numbers of criminals from the EU will be barred from entering the UK as part of a toughening-up of border controls designed to make the country safer. Police Professional 22/10/2020 News Cambridgeshire Constabulary to halve PCSO numbers to meet budget constraints Cambridgeshire Constabulary is to halve its number of police community support officers (PCSOs), scrap its community safety team and close nine inquiry offices in a bid to meet budget constraints. Police Professional 22/10/2020 News Late guidance and confused comms ‘hampering COVID-19 work’ COVID-19 guidance being shared late with forces and confused offical communications are hampering enforcement of lockdown restrictions. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/10/2020 News Blog: New police support group for LGBT+ officers For those of you who don’t me, I’m Ian and I am a police officer with 27 years’ service, based in Lancashire. For the last 17 years or more my passion has been about equality and inclusion and making sure that everyone can just be themselves. So how have I got so involved in this and why am I now here speaking to you in my new role? Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 22/10/2020 News County lines drugs ring smashed after six month Met Police operation A six-month undercover police operation smashed a major county lines drugs ring, safeguarding teenage children. Operation Trigona saw a crack team of Met Police officers infiltate a vile but lucrative trade operating out of southeast London and across the UK. Express 22/10/2020 News Even I don’t know the rules: Police officer in charge of enforcing UK’s coronavirus lockdown laws makes shocking confession to MPs The officer leading the national police response to the pandemic yesterday admitted he did not know the lockdown rules. Mail Online 22/10/2020 News Met police apologise over errors in racist attack investigation Victim of attack Niyad Farah says officers who questioned her discriminated against her The Guardian 22/10/2020 News UK Covid breaches ‘like antisocial behaviour’, police chief says Lancashire chief tells MPs calls relating to breach of Covid rules make up 4% of calls and are difficult to police The Guardian 22/10/2020 News South Yorkshire’s Labour police commissioner says ‘it’s not my job’ to know Tier 3 Covid rules – but young recruits ‘can’t afford to get confused’ or they will lose public trust Officers 'can't afford' to get the new lockdown rules wrong because they risk losing public trust, South Yorkshire's police and crime commissioner said. Mail Online 22/10/2020 News Nick Ferrari quizzes Policing Minister over officers covid Tier enforcement confusion After police chiefs said they were “struggling” to enforce the latest Covid-19 restrictions which have brought “greater confusion” Nick Ferrari grilled the Policing Minister. LBC 22/10/2020 News Training set to start on ‘most tested’ Taser – but concerns over safety and disproportionality remain UK Home Secretary Priti Patel has authorised the police use of Taser 7, which manufacturers describe as the safest, most tested use of force option, intended to ‘make the bullet obsolete’; but critics argue the more powerful double-cartridge device has increased risks of injury for targets and bystanders. Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons looks at the kit and listens to the arguments around the latest conducted energy device. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 22/10/2020 Analysis, Feature Bail practices and policy alternatives in Australia AUSTRALIA: There was a rapid increase in the remand in custody population in Australia between 2008 and 2018, partly caused by legislative responses to some high profile offences committed by defendants while on bail. [pdf] Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 22/10/2020 Research article M Division Reconciliation Strategy – Our approach to relationship building CANADA: In 2010, Yukon undertook to re-build trust and confidence in policing through dialogue, engagement and action. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 22/10/2020 Report «295629572958295929602961296229632964Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events