Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 116032 total results. Showing results 60761 to 60780 «303530363037303830393040304130423043Next ›Last » The Association Between Police Officers in Schools and Students’ Longer Term Perceptions of Police As Procedurally Just Much debate exists regarding the use of police inside schools and their impacts on students. Some argue that the use of School Resource Officers (SROs) could foster positive perceptions of police. However, no research exists examining whether SROs affect perceptions of police later in life. Further, research has not evaluated how differing SRO roles impacts lasting perceptions of police. Using a regression analysis on a sample of 328 college students, this study investigated whether there is a relationship between SRO presence during the middle- or high-school years and current perceptions of local law enforcement in terms of procedural justice (neutrality, voice, trust, respect). Additionally, we compared the impacts of various SRO roles including an enforcement only approach, a mixed approach (i.e., law enforcement and an additional activity such as teaching) and a full triad approach (i.e., law enforcement, teaching, and mentoring) on these perceptions. Criminology and Public Policy 23/3/2022 Research article Exploring the Multilevel Nature of Police Confidence in Brazil This article proposes multilevel modelling to account for individuals’ contexts when predicting police confidence. It uses the case study of Brazil considering 107 cities from 25 states to assess four evidence and literature-based predictors impacting police confidence measures in the country. The article found that being a crime victim, experiencing police corruption and having low interpersonal trust were negatively and significantly associated with confidence in the police. Levels of variance between individuals grouped by cities and states were a considerable explanatory feature of police confidence. The implications of these results are discussed in relation to police governance. Police Journal - Registration at source 23/3/2022 Research article The Times view on a constabulary at the crossroads: Met Misconduct Britain’s biggest police force has tolerated corruption and faces a crisis of confidence The Times - Subscription at source 23/3/2022 Feature Met hired more than 100 officers with convictions Scotland Yard has hired more than 100 individuals with criminal convictions in two years and its ability to tackle corruption is “fundamentally flawed”, according to the latest critical report on Britain’s biggest police force. The Times - Subscription at source 23/3/2022 Feature PNC and LEDS Code of Practice – have your say Public consultation on new legislation for the Police National Computer and Law Enforcement Data Service College of Policing 23/3/2022 News Essex officer not guilty of Westcliff-on-Sea assault An Essex Police officer has been found not guilty of assaulting a man in Westcliff-on-Sea, following an Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) investigation. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 23/3/2022 News ‘No public protection issues’ from prison risk assessment error, insists Nicola Sturgeon There are “no public protection issues” arising from an IT error which led to prisoners being wrongly graded in a risk assessment, the First Minister has insisted. Holyrood Magazine 23/3/2022 News Three girls in England held in male offender institution for months MPs and charity criticise ‘appalling’ treatment of teenagers following closure of privately run centre The Guardian 23/3/2022 News Police homophobia may have played role in failure to catch murderer Stephen Port, watchdog claims The Metropolitan Police made assumptions about “the lifestyles of gay men” in investigating the crimes of Stephen Port, according to a leaked report from the Independent Office of Police Conduct (IOPC). Pink News 23/3/2022 News Police forces must develop black talent, says racism lead Police forces have failed to bring in enough black talent and ensure they reach senior positions, the lead for tackling racism within policing has said. Personnel Today 23/3/2022 News Terrorists ‘still have evil intent to attack police’ as threat level is reduced The terrorism threat level in Northern Ireland has been reduced from severe to substantial for the first time in 12 years. The Independent 23/3/2022 News Pharmacies hit by violent crime, as police record over 1k incidents in 2021 Police forces in England, Wales and Northern Ireland received at least 1,240 reports of violent crime committed in pharmacies in 2021, C+D can exclusively reveal. Chemist and druggist 23/3/2022 News Minister admits Ukrainian refugees arriving in UK illegally would risk jail under nationality bill plan MPs have been debating the Lords amendments to the nationality and borders bill. The Guardian 23/3/2022 News Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill: Peers defy government’s plans to give police powers to shut down ‘noisy’ protests for a second time The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill is a near 300-page piece of proposed legislation covering the government's flagship crime and justice plans. Sky News 23/3/2022 News Child Q: Hackney mayor calls for school’s head teacher to resign The head teacher of the school where a black pupil was strip-searched should resign, Hackney's mayor says. BBC 23/3/2022 News Ukraine trafficking crisis: Protecting the vulnerable The images of child refugees fleeing the conflict in Ukraine have been among some of the most disturbing to emerge from the war; Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth looks at the risks posed in neighbouring countries by human trafficking gangs, and efforts from the European Commission to fund new projects to counter human trafficking across the continent. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 23/3/2022 Analysis, Feature Metropolitan Police’s approach to corruption not fit for purpose The Metropolitan Police Service’s approach to tackling police corruption is not fit for purpose, the police inspectorate has said. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 22/3/2022 News An inspection of the Metropolitan Police Service’s counter-corruption arrangements and other matters related to the Daniel Morgan Independent Panel The Home Secretary commissioned Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) to undertake a thematic inspection of the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) following the independent panel review of the MPS’s handling of the investigation into Daniel Morgan’s murder. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 22/3/2022 Report A police officer left the force every two days from late November to mid February, official figures show AUSTRALIA: Official figures show one NT Police officer has left the force every two days between late November to mid February, keeping the attrition rate roughly double what it was in the 2019-2020 financial year, a period the NT Police Association referred to as having “one of the greatest resignation rates of police officers in NT history”. NT Independent (Australia) 22/3/2022 News Why Australia’s indigenous people fear the police AUSTRALIA: Thirty years after a landmark report on inequality, Australia’s justice system remains plagued by structural racism. The Diplomat 22/3/2022 Feature, Opinion «303530363037303830393040304130423043Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events