Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 105118 total results. Showing results 64161 to 64180 «320532063207320832093210321132123213Next ›Last » Priti Patel kept up anti-lawyer rhetoric after Met warning on terror Police told home secretary of alleged far-right attack on law firm before her ‘inflammatory’ speech at Tory conference The Guardian 25/10/2020 News Police investigating Grenfell Tower fire make first arrest Unnamed 38-year-old arrested on Saturday in Sussex The Guardian 25/10/2020 News Military and police to tackle oil tanker reported hijacked off Isle of Wight Reports say Liberian-registered vessel may be under the control of stowaways who boarded in Nigeria The Guardian 25/10/2020 News Welsh police use roadblocks to quiz drivers over essential journeys as family who travelled 5 hours escorted to border Welsh police are using roadblocks to stop drivers making non-essential journeys during a 17-day fire-break lockdown. The Sun 25/10/2020 News The Open-Access Availability of Criminological Research to Practitioners and Policy Makers Criminology produces policy-relevant research and criminologists often seek to influence practice, but most criminological research is confined to expensive subscription journals. This disadvantages researchers in the global south, policy makers and practitioners who have the skills to use research findings but do not have journal subscriptions. Open access seeks to increase availability of research, but take-up among criminologists has been low. This study used a sample of 12,541 articles published in criminology journals between 2017 and 2019 to estimate the proportion of articles available via different types of open access. Overall 22% of research was available to non-subscribers, about half that found in other disciplines, even though authors had the right to make articles open without payment in at least 95% of cases. Open access was even less common in many leading journals and among researchers in the United States. Open access has the potential to increase access to research for those outside academia, but few scholars exercise their existing rights to distribute freely the submitted or accepted versions of their articles online. Policies to incentivise authors to make research open access where possible are needed unlock the benefits of greater access to criminological research. Journal of Criminal Justice Education - Registration at source 25/10/2020 Research article Black or blue: The complex double-lives of Oakland’s Black police officers USA: Many Black officers feel pressure to both assimilate into the force and keep the respect of their community. The Guardian 25/10/2020 Feature Computer says no: Police database in 10-hour blackout The principal database for the police went down for more than 10 hours last week after an engineer unplugged it, plunging forces into chaos. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 25/10/2020 News Police warn of huge protests and disruption as Covid and Brexit come to a head Scotland's senior police officers are warning about the prospect of mass protests, public disorder and major disruption on roads and ports as the country faces a No-Deal Brexit as well as the ongoing pandemic. The National 25/10/2020 News No leaving Wales: UK police to enforce travel ban A police force in England says it will try to stop people from leaving Wales, which has started a 17-day lockdown to slow a surging rate of coronavirus infections. Japan Today 25/10/2020 News Nigeria protests: Police chief deploys ‘all resources’ amid street violence Nigeria's chief of police has ordered the immediate mobilisation of all police resources to put an end to days of street violence and looting. BBC 25/10/2020 News Road policing bible gets an overhaul Advice for aspiring traffic officers has been updated with new guidance on advanced techniques. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/10/2020 News Interview with Volusia County, FL Sheriff Mike Chitwood about COVID-19, use of force, and his career as a police chief and sheriff Mike Chitwood served for 18 years with the Philadelphia Police Department, rising to the rank of lieutenant. He was the police chief in Shawnee, Oklahoma for one year and Daytona Beach, Florida for over 10 years. Since 2017 he has served as the sheriff of Volusia County, Florida. Police Executive Research Forum 24/10/2020 Feature, Interview, Opinion No escaping from Wales: UK police to enforce travel ban A police force in England says it will try to stop people from leaving Wales, which has started a 17-day lockdown to slow a surging rate of coronavirus infections. MedicalXpress 24/10/2020 News #EndSARS: UK ready to support genuine reform of police in Nigeria – British High Commissioner Catriona Laing has disclosed that the British Government is willing to support efforts for genuine reform of the Nigerian Police. Nairametrics 24/10/2020 News Visualising Violence? Capturing and Critiquing Body-Worn Video Camera Evidence of Domestic and Family Violence Heralded as an evidentiary ‘game changer’, body-worn video cameras (BWVCs) have recently been utilised by justice agents in domestic and family violence (DFV) responses. Proponents assert that BWVC footage can: strengthen evidential cases; improve the probability of guilty pleas or convictions; reduce State expenditure; and bolster police accountability and perceptions of procedural justice. There has been little consideration of how BWVCs might shape victim/survivor experiences of the justice system. In this article, I discuss (and foreground) missing voices on BWVCs, drawing on a project completed with Australian female victim/survivors. I unpack issues that women have flagged as important; whether or not BWVC footage might prompt reviews of police actions and failures to act, serve their best interests and impact their journey through the justice system. Exploring interdisciplinary literature and police and judicial statements in public discourse, I examine expectations about how women present and understandings of the dynamics and effects of DFV. Questioning claims that BWVCs provide neutral footage, I contend that representations are subject to interpretation, governed by practical, ideological and social standpoints, biases and constraints. To study BWVC evidence we must consider the media, the incident-based focus of BWVCs and the relationality between image and spectator. Current Issues in Criminal Justice - Registration at source 24/10/2020 Research article Covid: Policing lockdown ‘challenging’ because of public’s ‘fatigue’ Wales' second national lockdown is more challenging to police than the first because people are "fatigued" with Covid, a police chief has warned. BBC 24/10/2020 News Jihadist radicalisation: an individual arrested in Spain for spreading terrorist propaganda online He was seeking to recruit new members for the so-called Islamic State terrorist organisation Europol 24/10/2020 News INTERPOL 2020 General Assembly postponed With reports of increasing COVID-19 infection and death rates in many parts of the world, INTERPOL’s Executive Committee has taken the decision to postpone the Organization’s 2020 General Assembly. INTERPOL 24/10/2020 News Coronavirus: Fake COVID marshals are trying to force their way into people’s homes In one incident, two "quite intimidating" men warned a victim that he could be fined if he failed to comply. Sky News 24/10/2020 News Remote fingerprinting to be rolled out Dorset Police is set to become one of the first forces to use a new technology to remotely transfer fingerprints for analysis directly from crime scenes. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/10/2020 News «320532063207320832093210321132123213Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events