Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103270 total results. Showing results 62101 to 62120 «310231033104310531063107310831093110Next ›Last » Police Federation boss criticises coronavirus ‘briefing’ It is not the first time communications have been criticised during the pandemic. Express & Star 31/10/2020 News Hundreds arrested for ‘running brothels’ as sex workers say it’s the laws that are criminal Police have arrested more than 400 people for allegedly keeping brothels since 2017, according to figures obtained by Sky News. Sky News 31/10/2020 News Record number of ‘obscenity’ offences by paedophiles sharing child abuse images Police chiefs are worried self-generated images by children are fuelling surge in sharing of obscene images The Telegraph - Subscription at source 31/10/2020 News Fire, floods and pandemic: All in a year’s work for SES chief AUSTRALIA: Carlene York's first year as head of the State Emergency Service has been anything but quiet. She's managed bushfires, floods, a pandemic, and there's no sign of winding down as Christmas approaches. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 31/10/2020 Feature, Interview, Opinion A Machine Learning Analysis of Serious Misconduct Among Australian Police Fairness in policing, driven by the effective and transparent investigation and remediation of police misconduct, is vital to maintaining the legitimacy of policing agencies, and the capacity for police to function within society. Research into police misconduct in Australia has traditionally been performed on an ad-hoc basis, with limited access to law enforcement data. This research seeks to identify the antecedents of serious police misconduct, resulting in the dismissal or criminal charge of officers, among a large police misconduct dataset. Demographic and misconduct data were sourced for a sample of 600 officers who have committed instances of serious misconduct, and a matched sample of 600 comparison officers across a 13-year period. A machine learning analysis, random forest, was utilised to produce a robust predictive model, with Partial Dependence Plots employed to demonstrate within variable interaction with serious misconduct. Prior instances of serious misconduct were particularly predictive of further serious misconduct, while misconduct was most prominent around mid-career. Secondary employment, and performance issues were important predictors, while demographic variables typically outperformed complaint variables. This research suggests that serious misconduct is similarly prevalent among experienced officers, as it is junior officers, while secondary employment is an important indicator of misconduct risk. Findings provide guidance for misconduct prevention policy among policing agencies. Crime Science Journal 31/10/2020 Research article Criminal gangs have lost fear of police after changes in ‘hard-edged tactics’ and funding cuts eroded detectives’ expertise, says ex-Met chief Lord Stevens Criminal gangs no longer fear the police, a former Scotland Yard commissioner has claimed. Mail Online 31/10/2020 News Breonna Taylor: Police officer sues shot black woman’s boyfriend A police officer involved in the fatal shooting of black woman Breonna Taylor has sued her boyfriend for emotional distress, assault and battery. BBC 31/10/2020 News Spain takes down terrorist cell recruiting online for the so-called Islamic State The alleged leaders of this cell feature among those arrested Europol 30/10/2020 News International operation targets trafficking of stolen motor vehicles An international operation supported by INTERPOL has highlighted the scale of motor vehicle crime in Europe, including the smuggling of stolen vehicles, spare parts and document fraud. INTERPOL 30/10/2020 News Resources to prepare for Election Day USA: Many organizations have produced guidance for law enforcement agencies about situations they are likely to face in the period leading up to Election Day, on Election Day, and possibly in the days that follow. This guidance includes state-by-state information about the laws governing certain situations and police legal authorities. The presence of armed individuals at polling locations and what constitutes voter intimidation are two key issues addressed by these resources. PERF has compiled a number of these resources below, along with excerpts of what they provide on key issues. Everything below that is underlined is a link to a resource. Police Executive Research Forum 30/10/2020 Feature College introduces taser training option for officers with CVD The College of Policing has established a new Taser training and assessment process allowing officers with colour vision deficiency (CVD) to apply to carry a taser. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/10/2020 News North Wales Police praised for promoting the use of Welsh North Wales Police has been praised for the positive and proactive approach the force takes to using and promoting the use of Welsh with the public and within the organisation. Police Professional 30/10/2020 News Leicestershire PCC sets 25 per cent diversity target for new recruits Leicestershire police and crime commissioner, Lord Willy Bach, has set his force a 25 per cent diversity target for new recruits. Police Professional 30/10/2020 News Warnings court case backlog could push justice system to ‘tipping point’ The backlog in criminal cases waiting to be dealt with by the courts risks overwhelming the justice system within four years unless action is taken, a study suggests. Police Professional 30/10/2020 News WMP chief criticised over domestic abuse comments West Midlands Police Chief Constable Dave Thompson has been heavily criticised for questioning whether the police service is always the best agency to deal with domestic abuse cases. Police Professional 30/10/2020 News Honours for officers and staff of Police Scotland Five individuals within Police Scotland have been recognised for exceptional and outstanding public service as part of the Queen’s Birthday Honours. Police Scotland 30/10/2020 News PFEW lobbying results in Taser training option for officers with CVD Successful PFEW lobbying has resulted in a College of Policing U-Turn which will allow officers with Colour Vision Deficiency (CVD) to apply for Taser training. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 30/10/2020 News Don’t blame the police for stop and search Given recent stories about the police putting your door in if you have more than six people over on Christmas day, it seems almost quaint to be talking about Stop and Search as an abuse of state power. Yet the release of statistics this week that show black people are nine times more likely to have this power used against them in the street, ought to give us pause for thought. The Spectator 30/10/2020 Feature, Opinion This is what it’s like to be a Black female police officer in the UK today "As a Black person in uniform you can be portrayed as a traitor – but that's not true" Cosmopolitan 30/10/2020 Feature, Opinion Police chief admits force ‘not likely’ to break up ‘minor Christmas parties’ The West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner David Jamieson has laid out how his force is likely to respond to gatherings that breach Covid-19 rules this Christmas Mirror 30/10/2020 News «310231033104310531063107310831093110Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events