Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103185 total results. Showing results 63281 to 63300 «316131623163316431653166316731683169Next ›Last » Met Police orders 5,000 pairs of XL trousers for overweight bobbies Health campaigners are shocked at the super-sized trousers that have been ordered, with the largest size fitting a whopping waistline of 66 inches Mirror 19/9/2020 News The Effects of Cognitive Load During An Investigative Interviewing Task on Mock Interviewers’ Recall of Information Although investigative interviewers receive training in interviewing techniques, they often fail to comply with recommended practices. Interviewers are required to actively listen, accurately remember information, think of questions to ask, make judgements, and seek clarification, whilst conducting interviews with witnesses, victims, or suspects. The current study examined the impact of increased cognitive load on mock interviewers’ recall of a witness’s account. Participants took the role of an investigative interviewer in one of three conditions, high cognitive load (HCL), moderate cognitive load (MCL), or no cognitive load (NCL). Participants watched a video‐recorded free narrative of a child witness during which they followed condition‐relevant task instructions. Each participant rated their perceived cognitive load during their task and then recalled (free and cued recall) the content of the witness’s account. Participants in the HCL and MCL conditions perceived higher cognitive load and demonstrated poorer performance on the free recall task than those in the NCL condition. Participants in the HCL condition demonstrated poorer performance on the cued recall task compared to participants in the NCL condition. Legal and Criminological Psychology 19/9/2020 Research article MOPAC agrees to price uplifts to help ‘stabilise’ forensic procurement Met's single supplier for testing services to be given extended 'price uplifts' up to end of contract in 2023. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 19/9/2020 News Judge throws out action by woman who had clothes changed at station She was described as being "covered in vomit" by officers and taken to a Liverpool police station, where four female officers removed her outer clothes and gave her a clean, dry outfit. Police Professional - Subscription at source 19/9/2020 News £120m drugs seizure by NCA Class A drugs with a street value of £120 million have been seized from a container ship at the port of Felixstowe. Police Professional 19/9/2020 News 230 arrested in nine-force operation targeting criminals using road networks More than 200 arrests have been during a three-day operation involving nine police forces to disrupt County Lines gang activity. Police Professional 19/9/2020 News Independent investigation after rider dies in collision following pursuit in Mansfield We are independently investigating the circumstances of a pursuit involving Nottinghamshire Police following which a motorcyclist was fatally injured in a collision in Mansfield. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 19/9/2020 News Woman who sued police for changing vomit-covered clothes loses case A woman who was changed out of vomit-soaked clothes after being arrested has failed in her bid to sue police. BBC 19/9/2020 News Escaped UK prisoner tried to hand himself in seven times, court told Met police ordered to launch inquiry into claims that officers refused to arrest Akram Uddin The Guardian 19/9/2020 News Covid-19 UK: police urge people to obey rules over sunny weekend Manchester officers stop restrictions being breached at house of wedding party The Guardian 19/9/2020 News Completing the puzzle: The jigsaw approach to leadership and management With myriad books on management, leadership and personal skills, its unsurprising that no single philosophy offers the 'silver bullet' solution; but Chief Inspector Steve Lenney believes police leadership could benefit greatly from the jigsaw puzzle approach. Policing Insight - Registration at source 19/9/2020 Feature, Opinion Drug feuds and domestic abuse reach 10-year peak Violent crime has hit its highest level in a decade with a surge in drug feuds, domestic violence and hate crime attacks, analysis by The Times shows. The Times - Subscription at source 19/9/2020 Analysis, Feature Pakistan outcry over police victim-blaming of gang-raped mother Pakistan is in shock after robbers gang-raped a woman in front of her children near a motorway. But in a country where sexual violence towards women is common, why has this incident caused people to come out onto the streets and demand change, asks the BBC's Saira Asher. BBC 19/9/2020 Analysis, Feature Breaking down barriers: The Gypsy Roma Traveller Police Association The police and the traveller community are normally thought of together in terms of crime. It's for this reason an association of Gypsy Roma Traveller (GRT) officers exists to move the relationship between forces and the community in a new direction. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/9/2020 News Force’s PPE bill is part of ‘destabilising’ £44m budget deficit PPE cost £7m but Federation says guidance on its issue is 'laughable'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/9/2020 News Two hundred arrests after nine forces take part in County Lines op Op Pandilla involved nine forces tackling drug supply and linked violence on the roads over three days. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/9/2020 News Interview with Tucson Chief Chris Magnus USA: PERF Executive Director Chuck Wexler spoke with Tucson Police Chief and former PERF Board Member Chris Magnus about several topics: The in-custody death of Carlos Ingram-Lopez, and Chief Magnus’s offer to resign after making the video footage public Embedding mental health clinicians in Tucson’s 9-1-1 center Demonstrations COVID-19 His outlook on the future of policing. Police Executive Research Forum 18/9/2020 Feature, Interview, Opinion Interpol Chief outlines ongoing assistance to East Africa police Despite constraints imposed by COVID-19, INTERPOL Secretary General Jürgen Stock reaffirmed the Organization’s support to the Eastern Africa Police Chiefs Cooperation Organization (EAPCCO) in two addresses to their Annual General Meeting. INTERPOL 18/9/2020 News Pilot project shows the way for coordinated police procurement across jurisdictions AUSTRALIA: To most people, police are police, and it seems a no-brainer for them to save time, money and effort by collaborating and cooperating across jurisdictions. Police organisations all operate in the same way, don’t they? While it would be nice to think so, the nature of federation in Australia means that each police organisation has its own contractual arrangements, legislation and procurement processes, which can present challenges to coordination. The Strategist 18/9/2020 Feature, Opinion Tractors on the Beat NEW ZEALAND: Among his many duties, community policing coordinator Senior Sergeant Alasdair Macmillan is responsible for coordinating the movements of New Zealand's two police tractors. The tractors, which have been in the force for about four years, are a regular feature at Fieldays right around the country. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 18/9/2020 News «316131623163316431653166316731683169Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events