Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103185 total results. Showing results 64141 to 64160 «320432053206320732083209321032113212Next ›Last » Met refutes accusation from black inspector that officers are ‘racist’ A Metropolitan Police Commander has said it is 'wholly unfair' to label the two officers who are the subject of Inspector Charles Ehikioya's complaint 'racist' Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/8/2020 News Federation seeks change in law to reduce officer risk in vehicle stops Officers testimonies sent to support changes to Sections 163 and 164 of Road Traffic Act. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/8/2020 News Police seek new systems to track training, guns, cameras and dogs The Police ICT Company has published a tender for a replacement framework agreement for specialist systems covering training records and asset management, with the latter including police dogs UKAuthority.com 20/8/2020 News Two of PC Andrew Harper’s killers launch appeals against convictions Appeals come as Harper’s widow calls for tougher jail terms for people who kill emergency services workers The Guardian 20/8/2020 News 65% of minority ethnic Britons say police are biased against them Poll suggests problems of trust and legitimacy for criminal justice system The Guardian 20/8/2020 News Coronavirus in Ireland: Calls to Women’s Aid domestic abuse helpline rise by 50 per cent An anti-domestic abuse charity has received almost 50 per cent more calls since the coronavirus pandemic began, compared with the same period last year. The Times 20/8/2020 News Coronavirus in Scotland: Police spoke with public about rules 62,000 times Police officers spoke to people about coronavirus rules more than 62,000 times up to early August, although the vast majority of cases did not require enforcement action to be taken. The Times - Subscription at source 20/8/2020 News The Times view on the backlog of criminal trials: Speed of Justice Smaller juries or judge-alone trials may be needed to solve the problem The Times - Subscription at source 20/8/2020 Feature, Opinion Justice minister accused over Nightingale courts Ministers have been accused of wasting millions of pounds on “Nightingale courts” that are not being used while they continue to sell traditional court buildings and fail to invest the proceeds in the justice system. The Times - Subscription at source 20/8/2020 News Call for trials without juries amid fear that crisis will put criminals on streets Miscarriages of justice await if drastic measures are not taken, writes Jonathan Ames The Times - Subscription at source 20/8/2020 Analysis, Feature Fear that police still failing to recruit enough minorities Black and ethnic-minority applicants to the police were rejected at twice the rate of their white counterparts under a new recruitment system, The Times has learnt. The Times - Subscription at source 20/8/2020 News 65% of minority ethnic Britons say police are biased against them Two-thirds of minority ethnic Britons believe the police and criminal justice system are biased against them, a new poll finds. The Guardian 20/8/2020 News Halifax ‘choke’ video arrest man Hassan Ahmed feared for life A man who was filmed apparently being choked by a police officer during an arrest believed he was going to die. BBC 20/8/2020 News Calls for new inquiry into Belgian police custody tragedy The wife of a Slovak man who died in Belgian police custody has called for a fresh inquiry after shocking new images of his detention have emerged. BBC 20/8/2020 News Interview with Cedar Park, TX Chief Mike Harmon about responding to mental health calls USA: PERF Executive Director Chuck Wexler spoke to Cedar Park Interim Chief Mike Harmon about his career as a police officer, about the incident, and how his officers are trained to respond to calls involving people in a mental health crisis. Police Executive Research Forum 19/8/2020 Feature, Interview, Opinion Being a specialist tactical firearms commander Spotlight on a role: The skills and experience needed for this fascinating operational duty College of Policing 19/8/2020 Feature, Opinion Toronto police to get 2,350 body cameras and 3,000 licenses for data management CANADA: TORONTO — The Toronto Police Services Board approved the purchase of 2,350 body-worn cameras to equip the city’s officers on Tuesday afternoon during a public video-conferenced meeting where it also considered multiple reports related to police reforms. Blue Line (Canada) 19/8/2020 News Reducing Work-Related Burnout Among Police Officers: The Impact of Job Rewards and Health-Oriented Leadership The aim of the present study was to examine if work effort is associated with burnout among police officers and if job rewards and healthoriented leadership can mitigate the potential adverse effects of high work effort on officers’ mental health. Data were collected in a German police department (n = 573). The results indicated that high work effort was associated with higher levels of burnout while job rewards and health-oriented leadership were associated with lower levels of burnout. Additionally, health-oriented leadership buffered the effects of work effort on police officers’ burnout levels while job rewards showed no buffering effect. The results emphasize the importance of leadership for health promotion in policing. Police Journal 19/8/2020 Research article Federation seeks to protect officers from damaging social media clips Police chiefs across England and Wales are being urged to make public more body-worn video (BWV) footage of high-profile incidents that appear on social media in order to protect officers by showing the ‘full story’ behind the interactions. Police Professional 19/8/2020 News Mother of PC Andrew Harper brands appeal bid by killers a ‘kick in the stomach’ Two of Police Constable Andrew Harper’s killers have launched appeals against their manslaughter convictions, in a move his mother described as a “kick in the stomach”. Police Professional 19/8/2020 News «320432053206320732083209321032113212Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events