Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 116032 total results. Showing results 59501 to 59520 «297229732974297529762977297829792980Next ›Last » Implementing new approaches – with distinction CANADA: Exactly 10 years ago, Robert Lunney, former Chief of both Edmonton Police and Peel Regional Police, wrote an article for Blue Line. In it he pointed out concerns regarding the ever-present dangers of social media and its effect on social unrest. Blue Line (Canada) 5/5/2022 Feature, Opinion Living with childhood trauma CANADA: I have been an officer for 22 years, and while I’ve had a few lows, there have been hundreds of highs thus far in my career. Blue Line (Canada) 5/5/2022 Feature, Opinion A matter of trust CANADA: How to revolutionize substance use treatment for Canada’s cops. Blue Line (Canada) 5/5/2022 Feature Organized car thieves met head on CANADA: Car theft trends and how the York Regional Police acted on them. Blue Line (Canada) 5/5/2022 Feature Police marksman facing jail after he tried to rape woman he met in pub lured her in by showing her his warrant card A police marksman who forced himself on a woman he befriended at a pub by showing off his warrant card was facing a lengthy prison sentence yesterday. Mail Online 5/5/2022 News Killer cop Wayne Couzens bids to overturn whole life order for chance of freedom Couzens is mounting an appeal for his whole life order to be downgraded to life with a minimum term of 35 to 38 years The Standard 5/5/2022 News 97% of child cruelty reports don’t lead to charge as Star Hobson’s family call for change Star Hobson's great-grandfather has called for an overhaul of England's child protection system after an LBC investigation revealed 97% of child cruelty reports don't result in a suspect being charged. LBC 5/5/2022 News A continuing education in organized crime CANADA: I like to consider myself a lifelong learner, and in the world of law enforcement, it’s necessary. The world is constantly changing around us—new laws are put in place, old laws and by-laws are updated or removed—and what you knew yesterday could be completely wrong tomorrow. Blue Line (Canada) 5/5/2022 Feature Supporting male victims of crimes considered violence against women and girls This document sets out the government's position on and work to support male victims of crimes considered violence against women and girls. Home Office 4/5/2022 Report EU Drug Markets Report EUROPE: Latest analyses of Europe’s drug markets by Europol and the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) Europol 4/5/2022 Report More prison sentences for people who breach family violence orders in Victoria as police crack down on perpetrators AUSTRALIA: More people than ever are being imprisoned for breaching family violence orders in Victoria as police have become increasingly responsive to the state's scourge of abuse, recording a fivefold increase in the number of breach offences in the decade to 2020. ABC News (Australia) 4/5/2022 News Gangland violence has killed 11 in Sydney’s south-west in just two years, NSW police say AUSTRALIA: Eleven suspected gangland killings have taken place in the last two years in Sydney’s south-west, with police telling a parliamentary committee the situation is “unacceptable”. The Guardian 4/5/2022 News Ironside: Sydney men face court over failed cocaine smuggling plot AUSTRALIA: Two Sydney men who were allegedly involved in a conspiracy to smuggle cocaine into Australia attached to the hulls of container ships are expected to face Sydney Central Local Court today (4 May 2022), charged after an Australian Federal Police-led Operation Ironside investigation. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 4/5/2022 News Do we want to punish crime, or prevent it? NEW ZEALAND: The question is always before us. What sort of society do we want to build? Live in? Create for our kids? Stuff (New Zealand) 4/5/2022 Feature, Opinion, Video Gang crackdown to focus on ‘enforcement’, police minister says NEW ZEALAND: Police Minister Poto Williams says a major nationwide crackdown on gangs will bring more “enforcement” to police’s approach to organised crime. Stuff (New Zealand) 4/5/2022 News, Video Auckland streets risky for pedestrians and cyclists, new research shows NEW ZEALAND: Auckland streets are much more dangerous to get around in compared to leading European capital cities. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 4/5/2022 News Co-operation or unification: Is the future of police multi-agency working simply to become one agency? In 2014 Professor Tim Hope stated that he would “give up the police service”, proposing that the “police service should merge thoroughly with health, ambulance and fire services to become a harm-response service”. This article examines the practicalities of such a proposal, considering different aspects within policing that require multi-agency co-operation and whether that could be replaced by unification. It concludes that in all instances, bar one notable exception in the form of mental health response, the police necessarily stand apart from other agencies for good reason and that unification would be counterproductive to Hope’s aims. The Police Journal: Theory Practice and Principles - Registration at source 4/5/2022 Research article Myths and Misunderstandings About Child Sexual Abuse in Criminal Investigations Researchers have established that rape myths shape perceptions of victims and perpetrators in criminal cases. Researchers have devoted less attention to exploring the impact of child sexual abuse (CSA) myths in court. While we know that jurors believe myths and misconceptions about the nature of CSA, no work has explored how these myths appear during the prosecution of CSA cases. The purpose of the present investigation was to assess how defense attorneys apply myths more specific to CSA in the questioning of children testifying about alleged CSA. The present study compliments and expands upon a previous study by St. George and colleagues (2021a), where authors examined the use of rape myths in the questioning of children making allegations of CSA. In the current study, we examined testimonies of 122 children testifying in criminal cases of alleged CSA in the United States. We qualitatively coded 6,384 lines of questioning for references to CSA-focused myths related to the disclosure process, witnesses and privacy issues, assumptions of harm, and the child’s positive relationship with the perpetrator. These myths were common, occurring in over 10% of defense attorneys’ lines of questioning. Disclosure issues were the most frequent, followed by witness and privacy issues, assumptions of harm, and the child’s positive relationship with their perpetrator. Journal of Interpersonal Violence - Registration at source 4/5/2022 Research article How Police Officers Are Shot and Killed During Active Shooter Events: Implications For Response and Training Active shooter events have driven police to change how they respond to events where an attacker is actively engaged in killing civilians. This paper examines these changes through the lenses of Normal Accident Theory (NAT) and Resilience Engineering (RE). Our results show a police officer is shot in one out of every six active shooter events in the United States. We then apply RE to better understand how these shootings occur so that police can improve their ability to anticipate, monitor, and respond during these attacks. Implications for police training are discussed. Police Journal - Registration at source 4/5/2022 Research article Co-Operation Or Unification: Is the Future of Police Multi-Agency Working Simply to Become One Agency? In 2014 Professor Tim Hope stated that he would “give up the police service”, proposing that the “police service should merge thoroughly with health, ambulance and fire services to become a harm-response service”. This article examines the practicalities of such a proposal, considering different aspects within policing that require multi-agency co-operation and whether that could be replaced by unification. It concludes that in all instances, bar one notable exception in the form of mental health response, the police necessarily stand apart from other agencies for good reason and that unification would be counterproductive to Hope’s aims. Police Journal - Registration at source 4/5/2022 Research article «297229732974297529762977297829792980Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events