Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97881 total results. Showing results 60221 to 60240 «300830093010301130123013301430153016Next ›Last » Thousands flock back to pubs on Super Saturday as police chief criticises drunken behaviour As some bars shut early amid disorder and images show drinkers in close proximity, others report a less busy night than expected. Sky News 5/7/2020 News Huawei to be frozen out of Britain’s 5G network by Christmas Ministers are to start the process of stripping Huawei from Britain’s 5G network by the end of this year after a report by spy chiefs into the Chinese telecoms firm uncovered “severe” security issues. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 5/7/2020 News Hippie crack: tills ring in summer of silver bullets Many businesses might be thrilled by a bulk order for 38,800 bottles of their most popular product. Chris Palmer, the owner of a Manchester catering supplier, took one look at his latest email and immediately added the sender to his list of banned customers. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 5/7/2020 Analysis, Feature Police reveal hidden secrets gangster’s vehicles following EncroChat raids Kingpin criminals arrested as part of Britain’s biggest ever takedown of organised crime, used sophisticated ‘hides’ built into vehicles to move drugs, weapons and cash around, Scotland Yard have revealed.. The Sunday Telegraph 5/7/2020 News ‘The b******s have intel on everything’ Terrified crime kingpins' EncroChat messages predicting police would 'come in hard and fast' like a 'pack of hyenas' as net closed around them are revealed Mail Online 5/7/2020 Analysis, Feature Boohoo: fashion giant faces ‘slavery’ investigation Workers in Leicester making clothes destined for the fashion giant Boohoo are being paid as little as £3.50 an hour, an undercover Sunday Times investigation has found. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 5/7/2020 News Pressure on police to investigate sex crime allegations British police have been under pressure to investigate allegations of sex crimes involving celebrities since the Jimmy Savile scandal. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 5/7/2020 Analysis, Feature How criminals clean their dirty money The Criminal Assets Bureau last week raided Chinese restaurants used as cash laundering operations — but the €1m seized is just the tip of the iceberg The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 5/7/2020 Analysis, Feature Facial recognition needs to be regulated, not abandoned As Amazon moves to ban police from using its facial recognition software for a year, and IBM ‘abandons’ facial recognition technology, Jason Sierra strongly believes it remains a vital tool for the police, but agrees it needs to be regulated and used within strict legal and ethical guidelines. Police Professional - Subscription at source 4/7/2020 Feature, Opinion Finding a balance Dr Asa Don Brown, a psychologist and volunteer firefighter in the US, examines the issues of self-care among first responders. Police Professional 4/7/2020 Analysis, Feature Shootings soar 205 percent after NYPD disbands anti-crime unit USA: Gun violence exploded across the city after the NYPD disbanded its anti-crime unit of plainclothes cops on June 15, with three times as many shootings in the last two weeks of the month over the same period in 2019, police stats show. New York Post 4/7/2020 News Police slam ‘disgusting inhuman thugs’ who pelted officers with bottles and threatened them with knives as they tried to break up illegal block party in west London Police have branded a group of people attending an illegal block party in west London as 'disgusting inhuman thugs' after officers had bottles thrown at them and were threatened with a knife. Mail Online 4/7/2020 News Private Policing of White-Collar Crime: Case Studies of Internal Investigations By Fraud Examiners Private policing of white-collar crime has been a controversial issue for quite some time. Fraud examiners from global auditing firms and local law firms conduct internal investigations, resulting in reports of investigations that are the clients’ confidential property. This article presents four disclosed reports of investigations to illustrate the theory of convenience for white-collar crime and to determine the examination maturity in private policing. The suggested maturity model with five levels determines whether the investigation as chaotic or messy, or whether the investigation contributed to disclosure or clarification. The most mature level is investment, where the benefits of the examination exceed the costs of the examination. Many fraud examiners have a long way to go before them deserve the label of professional investigators or examiners. Future research may help professionalize the business of private policing of economic crime. The four reports of investigations are from Moldova, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Switzerland. Police Practice and Research 4/7/2020 Research article Domestic abuse: Not a gender issue TEDx Talks: Society generally assumes that women and children will be the victims in cases of domestic abuse/domestic violence and that men are the perpetrators. In his talk, Andrew Pain describes the wider struggle faced by male survivors of domestic abuse and shares his own experiences of the abuse he suffered during his first marriage: why he stayed, how he rebuilt and how he forgave. {VIDEO] TEDx 4/7/2020 Feature, Opinion Stop enforcing sex work laws during COVID-19, Amnesty, sex worker advocates say CANADA: OTTAWA — Canada’s sex work laws are creating undue harm and contribute to human rights violations during COVID-19, sex workers and human rights advocates say, which is why they’re now pushing Ottawa to stop enforcing them. Amnesty International Canada has joined a number of rights and sex work advocates in a lobby effort asking federal Justice Minister David Lametti for a moratorium on prostitution laws. National Post (Canada) 4/7/2020 News Elijah McClain: Denver officers fired for pictures mocking man’s death Three US police officers in Colorado have been sacked after they shared photos re-enacting a chokehold used on a black man who later died. BBC 4/7/2020 News The Impact of Mental Health Resources on Police Officer Action Concern over interactions between the police and public is more prevalent today than ever before. Specifically, the number of interactions between the police and individuals with mental health disorders (MHD) has increased as the resources from the mental health systems continue to decrease. To better understand these interactions, this paper focuses on police response to mental health calls for service (MHCFS), with specific attention to resources available for officers. Using factorial surveys, police responses from departments across the USA were analysed using hierarchical linear mixed modelling. The results suggest the availability of mental health resources are significant predictors in the actions taken by police. Implications are clear, police require more mental health-related resources available to them at the scene. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - Registration at source 4/7/2020 Research article Predicting Police Endorsement of Myths Surrounding Intimate Partner Violence Police endorsement of IPV myths may adversely influence police responses where survivors feel stigmatized, invalidated, or blamed and thus, can limit victim participation and aggravate case attrition. Little research has focused on predictors of police IPV myth endorsement. The purpose of the present study was to assess police endorsement of IPV mythology and identify predictors of these myths, filling a gap in existing literature. 523 survey responses from police personnel commissioned at a large, urban police department in one of the fifth most populous and diverse US cities were employed to assess IPV myth endorsement and identify predictors of IPV myths. Univariate results demonstrated relatively low IPV myth endorsement. A multivariate ordinary least squares regression revealed that men, increased trauma misconceptions, and decreased perceptions of preparedness in responding to IPV were significantly associated with increased IPV myth endorsement. Future research should continue to examine police IPV myth endorsement in smaller, rural agencies and those departments with homogenous populations. Implications include the targeted hiring of women to increase representation and decrease collective myth endorsement. Augmented training to dismantle IPV myths and affirm trauma response may transform the culture of police agencies over time. Journal of Family Violence - Registration at source 4/7/2020 Research article Coronavirus: ‘Don’t rush for a border beer,’ police warn Police are urging the public to heed the stay local message in Wales, as pubs begin opening in England. BBC 4/7/2020 News Amazon refuses to remove ‘deeply offensive’ T-shirt with ‘Blue Lives Murder’ logo despite pleas from police officers Dozens of T-shirts and mugs reading 'Blue Lives Murder' were listed on Amazon Mail Online 4/7/2020 News «300830093010301130123013301430153016Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events