Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97967 total results. Showing results 61061 to 61080 «305030513052305330543055305630573058Next ›Last » Trump vows executive order on police use-of-force standards US president Donald Trump has said he would pursue an executive order to encourage police departments to meet “current professional standards for the use of force”, in the wake of George Floyd’s death. Evening Express (Aberdeen) 12/6/2020 News UK police officers’ memorial construction gets under way Work has started on a memorial to thousands of UK police officers and staff who lost their lives on duty. BBC 12/6/2020 News Trump threatens to ‘take back’ Seattle protest zone US President Donald Trump has threatened to "take back" a police-free district where protesters have been given free rein in Seattle. BBC 12/6/2020 News Black Lives Matter protests: How focus differs between US and UK Kathleen Burk, a history professor at University College London, says there is an important difference between anti-racism protests in the UK and America - and explains why images of policemen kneeling could be a significant moment Sky News 12/6/2020 Feature, Opinion Donald Trump says he will unveil an executive order on police reform to ‘dominate the streets with compassion’ President Donald Trump on Thursday said he would 'dominate the streets with compassion' as he prepares to release his plan for police reform in the wake of national protests after the death of George Floyd. Mail Online 12/6/2020 News Mob films ‘sickening’ attack on PC trying to protect colleague A police officer only nine months into the job was set upon by a mob as she tried to protect a male colleague during an attack condemned as “sickening, shocking and disgraceful” by Priti Patel, the home secretary. The Times - Subscription at source 12/6/2020 News Violent protesters to be jailed within 24 hours Protesters will face “24-hour justice” if they cause vandalism, criminal damage or assault police officers amid mounting concerns that Britain is facing a summer of disorder. The Times - Subscription at source 12/6/2020 News Taser review over fears police target minorities Police chiefs will review Taser use amid concerns that black and ethnic minority people are disproportionately affected, The Times has learnt. The Times - Subscription at source 12/6/2020 News Domestic Abuse Bill: Misogyny should be treated as a hate crime, say MPs A group of women MPs and charities are urging the government to treat misogyny as a hate crime within the government's new domestic abuse laws. BBC 11/6/2020 News Black Lives Matter: Chief Constable ‘takes a knee’ at protest in Kent A Chief Constable has been filmed “taking a knee” during a Black Lives Matter protest in Kent. The Independent 11/6/2020 News Statistical update on lockdown fines given by police in England and Wales Provisional data released today show a continuing reduction in the number of fines issued since lockdown measures eased National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 11/6/2020 News Disabled people being ‘failed’ by criminal justice system, equality watchdog warns Disabled people facing trial are being "failed" by the criminal justice system, the UK's equality watchdog has warned. Holyrood Magazine 11/6/2020 News NPCC: don’t add to community tensions on social media Police chiefs have urged officers to avoid being pulled into social media campaigns by extremists seeking to exploit anti-racism issues. The NPCC also warned good community relations would be needed in the months ahead to avoid serious unrest. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/6/2020 News Comment: what lessons must UK policing learn from George Floyd? There is an unsettling partisan discourse starting to emerge from the George Floyd killing in Minneapolis. That is the wrong way to approach police community relations and people who never had any intention of being proportionate or sensible in the first place know exactly what they are doing. In doing so they are playing a very dangerous game Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/6/2020 Feature, Opinion Northumbria intervention scheme on knife crime hailed a success Northumbria Police are championing an initiative that steers young people away from knife crime through positive, tailored intervention. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/6/2020 News Boy, 13, among four held over police attack shown on social media Four people, including a 13-year-old boy, have been arrested in connection with the assault of two police officers in Hackney, east London. The Guardian 11/6/2020 News Trump plans order on policing, opposes major reforms President Donald Trump on Thursday announced modest plans for an executive order on policing, while making it clear he would not support sweeping proposals in response to protests against police brutality prompted by the killing of George Floyd. Reuters 11/6/2020 News Exclusive: Most Americans, including Republicans, support sweeping Democratic police reform proposals – Reuters/Ipsos poll NEW YORK (Reuters) - Most Americans, including a majority of President Donald Trump’s Republican Party, support sweeping law enforcement reforms such as a ban on chokeholds and racial profiling after the latest death of an African American while in police custody, according to a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll released on Thursday. Reuters 11/6/2020 News Influences on Understanding of A Verbally Presented Police Caution Amongst Adults Involved in the Criminal Justice System: A Systematic Review This review systematically examines the literature exploring comprehension of a verbally presented police caution and the suggested factors influencing this, amongst adults within the criminal justice system. An electronic literature search returned 438 titles, with screening leaving 13 articles considered appropriate for the review question. The majority of these were USA studies, with two UK and two Canadian studies. Heterogeneous study methodologies permit only a narrative approach to pooling the data. Findings indicate that a considerable proportion of this population have difficulty fully understanding the caution. Higher IQs and verbal comprehension are positively associated with performance. The studies also indicate that some factors that may appear intuitively related to comprehension, such as prior caution exposure, education, age and mental health, may not be linked to performance. The literature generally used broad inclusion criteria, which increased potential for confounders and reduced opportunity to draw out probable predictors. Psychiatry Psychology and Law - Registration at source 11/6/2020 Research article Attitudinal Changes Toward Body-Worn Cameras: Perceptions of Cameras, Organizational Justice, and Procedural Justice Among Volunteer and Mandated Officers Little is known about officer perceptions of body-worn cameras (BWCs), and whether perceptions change following implementation within their agencies. BWC deployment varies, with some agencies mandating officers to wear BWCs and others using volunteers. Researchers have yet to assess attitudinal differences between volunteers and mandated officers. This study addresses these gaps using data from an evaluation of BWCs in the Phoenix Police Department to examine officer perceptions of the utility of BWCs, perceptions of organizational justice, and support for using procedural justice. We use inverse propensity weighted difference-in-difference models to examine changes in officer perceptions over time between randomly selected officers who were mandated to wear a BWC, BWC volunteers, officers who resisted BWCs, and control officers. We identified limited significant differences in perceptions of BWCs over time, though effect sizes suggest that BWC volunteers and mandated officers were more subdued in their expectations about BWCs at the posttest. Police Quarterly - Registration at source 11/6/2020 Research article «305030513052305330543055305630573058Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events