Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97986 total results. Showing results 63161 to 63180 «315531563157315831593160316131623163Next ›Last » Police seeing rise in mental health issues during lockdown Suicides, attempted suicides and incidents of other mental health issues are on the increase a result of the coronavirus lockdown, MPs have been told. Police Professional 7/4/2020 News Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts - plus a short guide outlining how serving police officers and staff can get access, free, to many of the articles listed through the National Police Library. You do not need to be a member of the College to access its library. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/4/2020 News Self defence: Unique partnership aims to stem the rising tide of cybercrime As cybercrime continues to rise, Policing Insight talks to Superintendent Rebecca Chapman, Director of the North East Business Resilience Centre (NEBRC), a unique partnership between police, big business and universities to help protect smaller businesses from the threat of online crime. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/4/2020 Feature, Interview, Opinion Coronavirus will thrive in British jails: prisoners face a death sentence Social distancing isn’t an option – all inmates who pose no threat should be released now with money, free phones and wifi The Guardian 7/4/2020 Feature, Opinion Access to online counter terrorism training made easier for home users Police remind public that terrorism remains a threat National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 7/4/2020 News Blog: Covid-19 a ‘unprecedented challenge’ for policing As the COVID-19 crisis continues, I can safely say this has been one of the most challenging periods for both the Federation and for the police service – never have I witnessed anything like this. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 7/4/2020 News Trauma Narratives: Recommendations For Investigative Interviewing In the investigation of a criminal event, the police may encounter witnesses or victims experiencing symptoms of being traumatized (e.g. anxiety, intrusive thoughts or avoidance of trauma-related stimuli). This may pose a challenge in investigative interviews where police interviewers aim to obtain reliable and detailed accounts. Based on previous theory and research, this theoretical paper aims to outline recommendations for police interviewers for approaching traumatized adult witnesses to facilitate communication, attend to the well-being of the individual and reach investigative aims. First, factors considered important for preparing for the interview and building rapport are presented. Then, different aspects of how to facilitate the interviewee’s account will be described with an emphasis on how police interviewers can approach emotional reactions to maintain rapport. Psychiatry Psychology and Law - Registration at source 7/4/2020 Research article Police call for spit guards as fears grow over violent behaviour due to coronavirus Police have called for the wider use of controversial spit hoods by forces across the UK as fears grow over violent behaviour from members of the public amid the coronavirus pandemic. The call comes as multiple officers report being spat at by people with intent to "weaponise" Covid-19. Express 7/4/2020 News Gender and Police Response to Domestic Violence The gendered profession of police, as well as domestic violence as a societal problem, is central to the discussion surrounding gender and equality and forms a strongly debated foundation of research. This paper presents empirical findings from the associations between gender and police response to domestic violence in Finland. The data is a rare combination of official police data and survey data from frontline police and includes 410 police emergency call-outs. The results indicate that the combination of a male victim and two male police officers is the least likely to result in the recording of an offence, arrest, or referral to support services. Findings are examined in comparison to prior research concerning police response to domestic violence, and implications for policy and practice are discussed. The study raises issues about gender and policing that should also be examined in other countries and jurisdictions in relation to policing domestic violence. Police Practice and Research - Registration at source 7/4/2020 Research article London police chief pays tribute to Boris Johnson Met Police Commissioner Cressida Dick pays tribute to Prime Minister Boris Johnson while attending a police raid in London [video]. Yahoo! 7/4/2020 News ACT Awareness e-Learning Marks Second Anniversary Access to online counter terrorism training made easier for home users. Counter Terrorism Policing 7/4/2020 News Maintaining a culture of common good: Police, community and leadership during the Covid-19 crisis Dr Emma Williams of Canterbury Christ Church University provides her review of the #WeCops Twitter debate last week, examining UK police's response to the Coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/4/2020 Feature, Opinion The costs of Indigenous and non-Indigenous offender trajectories AUSTRALIA: Reducing Indigenous overrepresentation in the criminal justice system is justified on both social justice and economic grounds. [pdf] Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 7/4/2020 Research article Audit of Sensitive Expenditures: Reporting Object * Expenditures CANADA: Sensitive expenditures (SE) are expenditures made in support of operations, incurred for law enforcement or security purposes, which could be jeopardized if payment were made using standard overt RCMP procedures. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 7/4/2020 Report More than 300 former Met Police officers volunteer to return amid coronavirus crisis More than 300 former Metropolitan Police officers have volunteered to return amid the coronavirus pandemic. The Standard 7/4/2020 News Tough times for the police in the face of fools and snitches Tough times for the police. Especially now the weather’s improving. If people get bored with staying in all day, there’s a risk they’ll abandon the rules on social distancing, and head en masse to the park. The Telegraph 7/4/2020 Feature, Opinion Police call for spit guards as fears grow over violent behaviour due to coronavirus Police have called for the wider use of controversial spit hoods by forces across the UK as fears grow over violent behaviour from members of the public amid the coronavirus pandemic. Express 7/4/2020 News Coronavirus and the rise of the new surveillance state Technology and the pandemic have enabled intrusion that is unprecedented even in Asia’s most repressive societies. The question, Richard Lloyd Parry writes, is whether it will outlive the crisis The Times - Subscription at source 7/4/2020 Analysis, Feature Teenagers breaking law to sell explicit selfies on social media British teenagers are selling their own nude photos and videos on popular social media websites including Twitter, an investigation has found. The Times - Subscription at source 7/4/2020 News Failing healthcare in jails is killing female prisoners Black women like Annabella Landsberg, who was left inert on her cell floor, are particularly susceptible to this neglect The Guardian 6/4/2020 Feature, Opinion «315531563157315831593160316131623163Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events