Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 116032 total results. Showing results 60921 to 60940 «304330443045304630473048304930503051Next ›Last » World Police Summit: Andreas Rex, Event Director dmg events PolicingTV 17/3/2022 Interview, News, Opinion, Video Met police officer David Carrick charged with 12 more sexual offences Carrick, 47, faces 41 charges against 11 victims, including rape and sexual assault The Guardian 17/3/2022 News UK Police Officer Faces Jail After Trying To Frame His Ex For Murder A South Wales police offer is facing jail after trying to frame his innocent ex-girlfriend for being an armed criminal. Lad Bible 17/3/2022 News Majority of Londoners think Met Police is sexist and racist, poll shows Almost half of Londoners say they have little or no trust in the Met Police The Standard 17/3/2022 News Covid-19 and local crime rates in England and Wales – two years into the pandemic We analyse how crime trends evolved during the Covid-19 pandemic London School of Economics (LSE) 17/3/2022 Research article Crime in the pandemic: Burglary and shoplifting rates stayed lower after lockdowns, but public order offences have risen Lockdowns led to marked changes in the patterns of crime recorded by police, with the number of burglaries falling while public order offences increased, according to new research from the London School of Economics and Political Science. London School of Economics (LSE) 17/3/2022 News Met Police officers who strip searched Black schoolgirl under investigation Staff members at her Hackney-based secondary school called the police after falsely alleging drug possession The Independent 17/3/2022 News Stratford police receive funding to expand crisis response team CANADA: Mental health worker Natalia Kowalcyzk wants to be there for a person who may be having the worst day of their life. CBC News (Canada) 17/3/2022 News Strip-search of girl should be gross misconduct case – London mayor A strip-search of a 15-year-old girl by police at her school in east London should be looked at as a case of gross misconduct, the mayor of London says. BBC 17/3/2022 News Manitoba’s ‘outdated’ agency for complaints about police conduct to be overhauled: minister CANADA: The Manitoba agency that investigates public complaints about officer misconduct is getting overhauled amid growing calls for greater police scrutiny, CBC News has learned. CBC News (Canada) 17/3/2022 News Police-reported hate crime, 2020 CANADA: In the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, police reported 2,669 hate crimes in Canada, up 37% from 2019. This marks the largest number of police-reported hate crimes since comparable data became available in 2009. In 2020, police-reported hate crimes targeting race or ethnicity almost doubled (+80%) compared with a year earlier, accounting for the vast majority of the national increase in hate crimes. [pdf] Statistics Canada 17/3/2022 Report Chief Joseph Chacon: ‘Part of the problem today is about leadership – it’s about failures and accountability’ Once a hotbed of 1970s counterculture, Austin in Texas has a reputation as a progressive, fast-changing city, with all the policing challenges that a modern urban environment brings; Policing Insight’s Christine Townsend spoke to Austin Police Department Chief Joseph Chacon about meeting those challenges – including recruitment, community safety and racial inequality – and his own style of leadership. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 17/3/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion Four people arrested and charged after public order incident in centre of Tullamore REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaà have arrested and charged four people in relation to a public order incident in Tullamore last Saturday, March 12. Offaly Live 17/3/2022 News Supreme Court refuses Limerick drug dealer’s CAB appeal REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Supreme Court has refused to hear an appeal against a finding that several properties in the midwest were bought with the proceeds of crime. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 17/3/2022 News Woman arrested after Gardai seize over €200k worth of cannabis and heroin following Limerick and Tallaght searches REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The focus of Operation Tara is to disrupt, dismantle and prosecute drug trafficking networks, at all levels - international, national, local - involved in the importation, distribution, cultivation, production, local sale and supply of controlled drugs Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 17/3/2022 News New Chief Inspector of Constabulary Craig Naylor to succeed Gill Imery. Craig Naylor is to be appointed as Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Constabulary in Scotland. Mr Naylor is currently Deputy Director of Investigations at the National Crime Agency. He has over 30 years policing experience including as Deputy Chief Constable in Lincolnshire Police and as a Divisional Commander at Police Scotland. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) 17/3/2022 News American Indians’ Attitudes Toward the Appropriateness of Use of Force By the Police Individuals’ perceptions of law enforcement officers and their actions are important for understanding personal criminality, police legitimacy, and legal cynicism. Race and ethnicity play a role in shaping these perceptions, however little work has been done to understand American Indian perceptions. We employ the General Social Survey to assess how American Indians compare to individuals of other races regarding their approval of police use of force. American Indians are less supportive of police use of force than whites. However, when compared to other people of color, American Indians are more supportive of use of force across five different police-citizen types of encounters. We conclude by examining the importance of considering different racial and ethnic views on legal authority. Crime and Delinquency - Registration at source 17/3/2022 Research article NCA renews appeal to maritime industry over criminal targeting The National Crime Agency has renewed an appeal to the UK maritime industry to beware of organised crime groups targeting them to obtain small boats for people smugglers. National Crime Agency (NCA) 17/3/2022 News Enabling Hotspot Policing With Better Data All forces are working hard to tackle violence and a key part of forces strategies is intelligence led hotspot patrol strategies. However it can be a challenge for the front line resources tasked with patrolling the hotspots to key up-to-date with the latest information, and then even more difficult to provide the data back on the outcomes of the tasking. National Enabling Programmes 17/3/2022 News Police in Belfast issue St Patrick’s Day advice With a number of events taking place in Belfast on St Patrick’s Day, Police are encouraging those visiting the city to celebrate safely and have warned that any unruly behaviour caused by people who celebrate to excess, will not be tolerated. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 17/3/2022 News «304330443045304630473048304930503051Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events