Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97881 total results. Showing results 60281 to 60300 «301130123013301430153016301730183019Next ›Last » ACC Todd urges people to act responsibly as bars set to reopen From Friday 3 July many licensed premises will be able to reopen with restrictions designed to protect the public from Coronavirus. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 2/7/2020 News National serious and organised crime disruption operation Police Scotland continues to work with partners to severely disrupt the activities of serious and organised criminals operating in Scotland - following the seizure of controlled drugs with a street value of over £25 million in recent weeks. Police Scotland 2/7/2020 News Police and psychiatric nurses team up in Red Deer CANADA: The calls for more police funding to be redirected to services such as mental-health programs continue to grow, but RCMP officers and psychiatric nurses have been working side by side in Red Deer for almost a decade. Red Deer Advocate (Canada) 2/7/2020 News Comment: Police officers serve for all the right reasons CANADA: I’ve been a police officer for 11 years now. I am definitely used to public criticisms of my organization and police officers as a whole. Some of these criticisms are required, as we must keep ourselves and the powers we are given as law enforcers in check. Oversight bodies and independent investigations are necessary and were implemented in Canadian policing standards years ago. Times Colonist (Canada) 2/7/2020 Feature, Opinion Nova Scotia justice minister ready to discuss the role of police in mental health calls CANADA: Some police chiefs say officers not well equipped to help people in mental health crisis CBC News (Canada) 2/7/2020 News Studies show no consistent evidence body cameras reduce police violence CANADA: A Calgary police officer loudly tells an Indigenous man to put his hands on the roof of his car and, within seconds, the situation escalates to yelling. Body-worn camera video from the officer’s chest then shows the man’s head pushed into his vehicle. Blue Line (Canada) 2/7/2020 News EncroChat: What it is, who was running it, and how did criminals get their encrypted phones? The company - which had servers in France - provided an encrypted phone network widely used by criminal, according to Europol. Sky News 2/7/2020 Analysis, Feature Failures on high-volume crimes ‘causing a loss of public confidence in policing’ The public must decide whether they are willing to pay more to see police solve common crimes like burglaries, the chief inspector of constabulary has said. Police Professional 2/7/2020 News NCA helps take down private comms platform used by OCGs 10,000 UK criminal users infiltrated and more than £54 million in cash seized as four-year operation bears fruit. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/7/2020 News Almost all forces can now share digital evidence with the CPS Significant increase in technology capability and sharing since start of lockdown but court system struggling badly to cope with increase in prosecution case work. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/7/2020 News How police secretly took over a global phone network for organized crime Police monitored a hundred million encrypted messages sent through Encrochat, a network used by career criminals to discuss drug deals, murders, and extortion plots. Vice 2/7/2020 Analysis, Feature Stop and search stats may thwart diversity push, UK police warned Disproportionate use of stop and search risks alienating black men, says Sir Thomas Winsor The Guardian 2/7/2020 News GMP cancel police leave ahead of pubs reopening – as Andy Burnham and Sacha Lord urge people in Manchester to be sensible 'It could be difficult at first, so please have patience and be kind' Manchester Evening News 2/7/2020 News ‘Defund the police’ is not nonsense. Here’s what it really means The call from the Black Lives Matter movement is a recognition that expanding the UK’s police and prisons has done little for public safety The Guardian 2/7/2020 News UK police arrest ‘iconic’ criminals in biggest ever operation after encryption breakthrough British police said on Thursday they had carried out their biggest operation ever, arresting “iconic” figures and smashing thousands of conspiracies including murder plots after infiltrating a communications service used by criminals. Reuters 2/7/2020 News State of Policing press release 2019 Chief Inspector of Constabulary: 43-force model needs reform; police need secure investment conditions to get ahead of crime; Home office hands-on policy necessary for efficiency HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 2/7/2020 News The Dynamics of the Differential Policing of Distinct Social Groups: Towards A Modern Model of Policing in Diverse Societies This study investigates the different dynamics undermining the relationships between the police and four distinct groups of Israeli citizens—Arabs, ultra-Orthodox Jews, and immigrants from Ethiopia and Russia. The comparative analysis reveals the sources of inequality in policing, its characteristics, and results. The structural equation modelling elucidates that procedural justice and the effectiveness of the police shape the moral alignment between the groups and the police. These factors have different effects on the groups’ identification with the state. The results underscore the considerable importance of the government’s role in guaranteeing social inclusion and the sharing of common values. The findings may help in designing a set of reforms and training programmes—not just a single reform—suited to the special needs of each group, to cope with the challenges of equal policing in an era of global social instability. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice - Registration at source 2/7/2020 Research article Hundreds of arrests as police crack phone network used by crime bosses The National Crime Agency and police have struck the biggest blow against organised crime in decades by breaking into an encrypted phone network used by drug dealers, firearms traffickers and other criminals. The Times - Subscription at source 2/7/2020 News State of Policing: The Annual Assessment of Policing in England and Wales 2019 This is Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Constabulary’s report to the Secretary of State under section 54(4A) of the Police Act 1996. It contains his assessment of the efficiency and effectiveness of policing in England and Wales based on the inspections we carried out between May 2019 and March 2020. This year’s assessment starts with initial observations on the quality of the police response to the public health emergency created by COVID-19, and the wider demands the police faced during 2019. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 2/7/2020 Report Supporting victims of abuse: What happens when the case is closed? Once the legal process relating to cases of sexual abuse or violence is completed, it's often the families of victims who are left to pick up the pieces, acting as carers for their loved ones, in some cases for many years. Restitute founder Cath Pickles shares the experiences of her own family following her daughter's disclosure of sexual abuse, and highlights the need for more effective early interventions and better support for all families supporting victims. Policing Insight 2/7/2020 Feature, Opinion «301130123013301430153016301730183019Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events