Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100096 total results. Showing results 59521 to 59540 «297329742975297629772978297929802981Next ›Last » Dealing with mental health during the coronavirus pandemic A policing perspective on helping those in crisis get the most appropriate care at the earliest opportunity College of Policing 12/10/2020 Feature, Opinion Force reviews policy on storing information after notebook theft Force visits people involved in gang related activity after police notebook stolen from unattended vehicle. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/10/2020 News Officer to appeal decision backing IOPC bid for misconduct case Firearms officers will continue five-year process to 'clear his name ' after fatal shooting. Police Oracle 12/10/2020 News National Chair praises bravery of officers on BBC’s Critical Incident National Chair John Apter appeared today (Monday 12 October) on an episode of the BBC’s Critical Incident programme and paid tribute to the bravery and courage of officers who have been assaulted on duty. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 12/10/2020 News Assembly to debate increasing police numbers to 7,500 A call for finance to be found to increase police numbers to 7,500 will be heard in the Northern Ireland Assembly later. BBC 12/10/2020 News Gwent Police officer ‘sexual assault’ files sent to CPS Prosecutors are to decide whether criminal charges should be brought against two high ranking officers in Gwent Police. BBC 12/10/2020 News The Covid fine postcode lottery: Police in parts of Britain are 80 times more likely to hand out coronavirus penalties than others – so where does your region rank? Police in one part of Britain are 80 times more likely to hand out coronavirus fines than others, new figures have revealed. Mail Online 12/10/2020 News COVID-19 criminal activity: Preventing a coronavirus vaccine crime wave In this latest article from the UCL series, Graham Farrell from the University of Leeds and Shane D Johnson from the Dawes Centre for Future Crime at UCL discuss how a COVID-19 vaccine may trigger a crime wave on a global scale. Policing Insight - Registration at source 12/10/2020 Analysis, Feature Motivations For A Career in Policing: Social Group Differences and Occupational Satisfaction This study aimed to evaluate the dimensionality of motivations to become a police officer; assess sex, race, and ethnicity differences in motives; and analyze the relationship between motivations, job satisfaction, and career outlook. Using a sample of police recruits (N= 1009) drawn from the United States, the analyses revealed three basic dimensions: (1) economic opportunities and stability; (2) working conditions, including excitement and prestige; and (3) humanitarian reasons, such as working with people. The results suggest that focusing on humanitarian motivations should directly result in the recruitment of more female, Black, and Latinx candidates and indirectly result in higher job satisfaction and more positive career attitudes. Furthermore, the results indicate that using messages that convey economic opportunities and job stability for recruitment efforts should also result in more female, Black, and Latinx candidates; however, this strategy will not have the positive indirect effect of increased satisfaction or career outlook. Police Practice and Research - Registration at source 12/10/2020 Research article Cross-Cultural Encounters in Everyday Urban Policing This paper is focusing on the way in which securitization is performed, experienced and felt in everyday embodied encounters. It explores encounters between citizens and urban authorities – here represented by police officers holding different positions in relation to the public. The context of the research is public spaces marked as a potential threat to the security of the city. That can be streets, squares or neighborhoods represented as ‘ghettoes’ in the public debate. The research object is encounters with the authorities (in which majority and minority agents can take different positions) and the experiences, emotions and power relations lived out in these encounters. The methods are interviews with both police officers and citizens focusing on their experiences of cross-cultural encounters. To achieve a deeper understanding of the meaning horizons circumscribing the encounters, we interpret them through the lens of theories of embodied encounters, emotions and different modes of violence and power relations. Police Practice and Research - Registration at source 12/10/2020 Research article College updates PPE advice ahead of three tier lockdowns Ahead of a new wave of lockdown restrictions, frontline officers ahve been urged to check new guidance on PPE. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/10/2020 News Force apologises after notebook with details of people vulnerable to gangs stolen from police car West Midlands Police has issued an apology after a notebook containing information on people vulnerable to gang-related activity was stolen from an unmarked car. Police Professional 12/10/2020 News Queen’s Birthday Honours List recognises police officers, staff and volunteers Police officers, staff and volunteers from forces across the country have been recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 12/10/2020 News FGM campaigner Nimco Ali appointed as Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls adviser Nimco Ali OBE will advise UK government on Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls. Home Office 12/10/2020 News Police unionist takes aim at violent society When Linda Kebbab, the daughter of an Algerian dustman, was growing up on a council estate in central France, her school advised her to aim for secretarial work. The Times - Subscription at source 12/10/2020 News Police will probe ‘race-hate’ interview: Scotland Yard sparks freedom of speech outcry over investigation into Darren Grimes’ interview with David Starkey Scotland Yard has vowed to continue its investigation of a Brexit blogger yesterday – despite facing a freedom of speech backlash. Mail Online 12/10/2020 News Police officers spat at 115 times during Covid pandemic Police officers in Hampshire have been spat at more than 100 times during the pandemic, it has been revealed. Daily Echo (Southern) 12/10/2020 News MDP Superintendent Trevor Clark awarded Queen’s Police Medal MDP’s Force Firearms Officer, Superintendent Trevor Clark, has been awarded the Queen’s Police Medal for distinguished service in the delayed 2020 Birthday Honours, announced on Saturday 10 October 2020. Home Office 12/10/2020 News Darren Grimes set to “take on the Met Police” Darren Grimes, an openly gay, conservative journalist, has said that he’s set to take on the Metropolitan police after they opened an investigation after an interview Grimes published on his podcast, in which its subject used terms that have caused offence. In the interview, Dr David Starkey suggested slavery was not genocide because so many black people survived. The Gay UK 12/10/2020 News Chief Constable recognised in Queen’s Birthday awards The Chief Constable of North Wales has been recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list. North Wales Pioneer 12/10/2020 News «297329742975297629772978297929802981Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events