Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97881 total results. Showing results 64181 to 64200 «320632073208320932103211321232133214Next ›Last » 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 25/2/2020 News UK police are using AI to predict who could become violent criminals Police in the UK are using AI to identify future criminals in a pilot of a system that the government wants to roll out nationwide. TNW 25/2/2020 News Forensic science failures putting justice at risk, says regulator System on a ‘knife-edge’ due to skills shortages and funding cuts in England and Wales The Guardian 25/2/2020 News Sovereign Control and Ocean Governance in the Regulation of Maritime Private Policing In recent decades, new public-private policing assemblages everywhere have constituted new forms of authority and political order in the contemporary world. Part of a broader project exploring the politics of multilateral policing in maritime space, this article examines the complex of regulatory practices governing maritime security companies in the Western Indian Ocean. While literature on private maritime security has largely focused on the regulatory mechanisms of a select few individual flag states, this article investigates how flags of convenience, international organisations and the commercial maritime community have interacted to produce a regulatory system that entrenches distinct forms of private power in multilateral policing governance on the high seas. While overwhelmingly, the regulation of private security on land has served to anchor multilateral policing in particular structures of sovereign authority and/or public good, this article argues that the assemblage of regulatory practices in the High Risk Area (HRA) is mutually constitutive of distinct forms of public-private relations and social ordering at sea. Policing and Society - Registration at source 25/2/2020 Research article Identifying Points of Engagement Versus Disengagement When Consulting During Crisis Negotiations: A Flexible Model For Applying the Ethics Code Application of the American Psychological Association (APA) Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct (American Psychological Association 2018) to consultation during crisis negotiations by psychological consultants is an emerging area. Common and emerging ethical dilemmas not addressed in previous works are discussed including use of third-party intermediaries, bounds of psychological principles that are applied to negotiation strategies, and tactical disengagement by law enforcement and SWAT teams. A flexible model along a continuum of the psychological consultant’s participation based upon ethical considerations is suggested. Concerns about the psychological consultant’s proximity to decision-making regarding “going tactical” is moot when experienced teams have a shared understanding of the various roles of team members and consulting mental health professionals are mindful of the “ceiling” of ethical decision-making based upon the General Principles of the Code of Conduct. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - Registration at source 25/2/2020 Research article Budget leaves force “at the mercy of local authorities” says Federation Scotland's police officers have warned next year's budget won't cover the repair of leaking buildings or replacing their worn out vehicle fleet. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/2/2020 News Ditch yellow jackets and return to blue uniforms says MP Officers wearing hi vis jackets look like children on an outing House of Commons told. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/2/2020 News Government takes action to proscribe right-wing terrorist groups NEWS- Orders have been laid in Parliament to make membership of 2 right-wing terrorist groups illegal in the UK Home Office 25/2/2020 News Greater Glasgow Division launch drugs strategy Police in Greater Glasgow division are launching a drugs strategy aimed at reducing the number of drug-related deaths. Police Scotland 25/2/2020 News More than 1300 crimes recorded under new domestic abuse laws More than 1,300 crimes under a new domestic abuse offence covering coercive and controlling behaviours have been recorded by Police Scotland. Police Scotland 25/2/2020 News Police announce new partnership to help combat knife crime The partnership will see Wish establish a procedure for police to report products they are concerned about to the company, with Wish committing to review all reports and remove any listings where police believe UK laws have been breached. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 25/2/2020 News Emergency move to stop terrorists getting automatic release from prison to become law this week Emergency legislation to prevent the automatic release from prison of terrorists will become law later this week, just before the next terrorist prisoner is eligible to be freed. Wales Online 25/2/2020 News APCC: Cracking down on illegal sales of medicines with communication Hardyal Dhindsa, Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) lead for alcohol and substance misuse and PCC for Derbyshire, discusses the illegal theft and sale of medicines. National Health Executive (NHE) 25/2/2020 Analysis, Feature Met upholds complaint of woman ‘deceived’ by undercover officer Police inquiry finds credible evidence of Andy Coles deceiving 19-year-old activist into sexual relationship The Guardian 25/2/2020 News Let police use facial recognition to fight knife crime, urges Met chief Cressida Dick Britain’s most senior police officer has criticised people who complain about their privacy being invaded by facial recognition cameras yet bare all on social media. The Times - Subscription at source 25/2/2020 News Gangs: Call to use stop and search more often on women A woman who was "forced" into a gang has called for police to use stop and search powers more often on girls and young women in order to "save them". BBC 25/2/2020 News Anglesey crossbow murder: How car technology helped catch a killer It was a murder that shocked the country and led to a direct appeal from the prime minister. BBC 24/2/2020 News Businesses would have to introduce anti-terror measures to keep public safe under new Home Office plan Anti-terror measures may have to be adopted by firms and councils to keep the public safe from an attack. Plans have been unveiled by the Home Office to introduce legislation which would require the owners and operators of public spaces to consider the risks of a terror outrage – and what steps they will take to prepare for one. Mail Online 24/2/2020 News Met Police chief defends facial recognition technology and says protecting the public from a ‘knife through the chest’ is more important than privacy concerns The Met Police Commissioner has defended the use of facial recognition technology to catch criminals, claiming that privacy concerns are 'much smaller' than protecting the public from 'a knife through the chest'. Mail Online 24/2/2020 News Middlesborough drug treatment scheme shows early signs of success Rates of heroin use and re-offending have reduced dramatically since addicts have particpated in the Heroin Assisted Treatment (HAT) pilot, which launched last October. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/2/2020 News «320632073208320932103211321232133214Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events