Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 105118 total results. Showing results 64141 to 64160 «320432053206320732083209321032113212Next ›Last » Kids being sexually abused across Scotland reveals landmark new report Only five council areas in the country with no cases of exploitation according to study. Daily Record 26/10/2020 News Scots human rights activist slams ‘Islamophobic’ cops after ‘unbelievable’ Glasgow Airport detention Mohammad Asif who adopted his nephew Mohammad Sudais - dubbed Scotland’s child - slammed police and immigration officers. Daily Record 26/10/2020 News The Relationship Between Organisational Justice and Police Officer Attitudes Toward Misconduct To address police misconduct, law enforcement agencies traditionally have used deterrence-based methods–in the form of ‘external controls’, which monitor and punish unacceptable behaviour. Some scholars, however, claim that ‘internal controls’ are more effective for addressing workplace misconduct and these controls are produced when employees perceive a greater degree of organisational justice within their agencies. Using survey data from 15,807 police officers from 101 agencies, this study tests whether (a) organisational justice impacts officers’ attitudinal support for misconduct, (b) organisational commitment is the mechanism that mediates the relationship, and (c) elements of command-and-control enhance or detract from the power of organisational justice to reduce attitudinal support for misconduct. Results suggest that organisational justice has both a direct and indirect (through organisational commitment) effect on officers’ assessments of misconduct and that elements of command-and-control can enhance the power of organisational justice to reduce attitudinal support for misconduct among police officers. Policing and Society - Registration at source 26/10/2020 Research article Will Victoria be the first place in the world to fully decriminalise sex work? With many countries taking a new approach to legalising and regulating prostitution, the Australian state of Victoria is carrying out a full review of its sex work laws; Dr Larissa Sandy, Senior Lecturer at RMIT University, believes fully decriminalising sex work is the best way forward. Policing Insight 26/10/2020 Feature, Opinion Coronavirus in Scotland: Illegal parties pose risk to ‘a shift of police officers’ Police officers fear they will be forced to self-isolate after breaking up illegal house parties. The Times - Subscription at source 26/10/2020 News Wildlife crime rose as walkers stayed home Wildlife crimes have risen in Scotland with offenders suspected of using the absence of witnesses during the coronavirus crisis to kill protected birds and other animals. The Times - Subscription at source 26/10/2020 News Indigenous Strategy and Reconciliation Approach for C Division – 2020-2025 CANADA: The RCMP is present in Quebec in the Greater Montréal Area and in eight border detachments. Its activities align with federal priorities, including national security, transnational serious and organized crime, and cybercrime. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 26/10/2020 Report The Times’ view of police brutality in Nigeria: Riots in Lagos Police brutality has sparked violence over the failure to address Nigeria’s challenges The Times - Subscription at source 26/10/2020 Feature, Opinion Sex slaves forced into drug dealing by crime gangs Organised criminals are extending their reach and forcing victims of sex trafficking into county lines drug dealing and other crimes, senior police said. The Times - Subscription at source 26/10/2020 News Police back heroin treatment centres More police forces are considering funding or supporting heroin treatment centres after the first scheme was extended in Middlesbrough. The Times - Subscription at source 26/10/2020 News Prolific drug users will no longer face prosecution Heroin, cocaine and cannabis users will be exempt from prosecution for repeated offences under a new police scheme that signals the creeping decriminalisation of drug use. The Times - Subscription at source 26/10/2020 News Surrey Police officer reveals reality of policing on frontline of pandemic SurreyLive spent an afternoon with Reigate and Banstead police to find out about the challenges they have faced over the past seven months Surrey Live 26/10/2020 Analysis, Feature How a ten-hour standoff on an oil tanker near the Isle of Wight ended in just nine minutes 'Security in third world ports is not as high as in the first world, so it is relatively easy to get through perimeter fences' The Telegraph - Subscription at source 25/10/2020 Analysis, Feature Laws to silence the relative of murder victims AUSTRALIA: Murdered rape victims could never be named by their own grieving relatives under sweeping new laws proposed by the Victorian government. The Australian - Subscription at source 25/10/2020 News NYPD officer suspended after promoting Trump on police loudspeaker A New York City police officer was suspended without pay Sunday for promoting President Trump's reelection campaign from a loudspeaker while on patrol over the weekend. abc news (USA) 25/10/2020 News Nine in ten police forces haven’t fined anyone for breaking Covid face mask laws Police forces are failing to hand out penalties for not wearing face coverings with 90 per cent not issuing a single one since masks were made compulsory in shops and indoor locations, it has been revealed. The Sun 25/10/2020 Analysis, Feature Police to use SMS technology to strengthen home quarantine compliance checks AUSTRALIA: Tasmania Police will use SMS technology to further strengthen home quarantine compliance checking from tomorrow. Since 25 March this year, Tasmania Police has co-ordinated over 36,000 physical checks of those required to home quarantine. This has only been achieved through the support from volunteers within the State Emergency Service, Tasmania Fire Service and up until May, the Australian Defence Force. Mirage News 25/10/2020 News ACT police use new ‘unexplained wealth’ laws to seize property belonging to Nomads bikie gang president AUSTRALIA: ACT police have seized $500,000 worth of property belonging to an outlaw bikie gang leader under new "unexplained wealth" laws. ABC News (Australia) 25/10/2020 News Coronavirus: During lockdown, there has been a worrying rise in the number of referrals to child protection units Sky News gets exclusive access to Britain's biggest child protection unit as they cope with a wave of post-lockdown referrals. Sky News 25/10/2020 Feature Legal loophole allows children to get free vape samples UK health experts fear sharp rise in popularity of e-cigarettes among teenagers, as seen in the US The Guardian 25/10/2020 News «320432053206320732083209321032113212Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events