Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103270 total results. Showing results 65581 to 65600 «327632773278327932803281328232833284Next ›Last » The transformation of policing in Northern Ireland may hold lessons for the United States In the past twenty years, policing in Northern Ireland has transformed itself to become more representative of the communities it serves. Adjunct Professor at City University of New York Dr. Laura Weinstein and Assistant Professor at Emory University Dr. Donald Beaudette examine policing in Northern Ireland and the potential lessons for US police forces. Policing Insight 6/7/2020 Analysis, Feature Community and response policing transformed by mobile devices The roll-out of mobile devices by Police Scotland has freed up more than 400,000 hours of officer time in just one year, transforming policing in communities across the country. Police Scotland 6/7/2020 News National action plan to tackle child sexual exploitation: final report This delivery report sets out the range of achievements and activity delivered since 2016 to prevent and tackle child sexual exploitation Scottish Government 6/7/2020 News National action plan to prevent and tackle Child Sexual Exploitation The sexual abuse and sexual exploitation of children and young people is a terrible crime and injustice. Child sexual exploitation (CSE) is a complex issue with children being exposed to a wide range of crimes, causing a devastating impact on children and everyone in their lives. The effects of CSE cannot be underestimated.[pdf] Scottish Government 6/7/2020 Report Migrant women deliberately left out of UK abuse bill, say campaigners Domestic abuse campaigners and victims have accused the government of not valuing the lives of migrant women in forthcoming legislation on the issue. The Guardian 6/7/2020 News Stigma of Mental Illness: An Exploration of Rural Law Enforcement Attitudes Toward Mental Health in the Heartland Law enforcement officers encounter a large number of individuals with mental illness. Due to this, law enforcement officers—especially those in rural agencies—are tasked with providing frontline mental health services and making decisions about the future care of the individual. Still, the mental health training received by officers is insufficient, which may result in stigmatic perceptions. However, little is known about perceptions of mental illness held by rural law enforcement officers, as much literature on law enforcement takes place in urban areas. Researchers of the current study surveyed law enforcement officers employed in rural communities within a heartland state on their views of mental illness, training, and treatment. Results from the current study suggest rural law enforcement officers hold overall positive views of mental illness. However, findings continue to outline the need for increased resources for those with a mental illness and those working in rural communities. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - Registration at source 6/7/2020 Research article Black Lives Matter: Can viral videos stop police brutality? George Floyd's death might not have caused global outrage if it hadn't been filmed. But do viral videos actually reduce police abuse? BBC 6/7/2020 Feature, Opinion Calamity Cops – FBI nearly blew £4m operation to arrest Ghislaine Maxwell when their noisy ‘spy planes’ alerted neighbours THE £4milllion operation to arrest Ghislaine Maxwell was almost blown when neighbours were alerted by noise from the FBI's spy planes. The Sun 6/7/2020 News Contact tracing is being used by police to identify protesters Aside from their parallel presence in public consciousness, it would be easy to think that there is little to connect contact tracing and the Black Lives Matter protests, but according to Brittany Kaiser, former Cambridge Analytica whistleblower and founder of the Own Your Data foundation, the two risk being more closely linked. Verdict 6/7/2020 News Judith Gillespie: Former police chief to lead working group on mother and baby homes The government group will also examine Magdalene laundries and historical clerical child abuse Belfast Live 6/7/2020 News Diversity policy is not up to the job, admits leading officer The police diversity strategy lacks tangible outcomes and does not hold forces to account for lack of progress, according to a senior officer. The Times - Subscription at source 6/7/2020 News Athlete Bianca Williams accuses Metropolitan Police of racial profiling after car stop A British athlete and her partner have accused the Metropolitan Police of racial profiling after they were stopped, dragged from their car and handcuffed as their three-month-old son sat inside. The Times - Subscription at source 6/7/2020 News Woman dies following ‘medical episode’ in police custody Devon and Cornwall Police have made a mandatory referral to the Independent Office for Police Conduct following the death of a woman in custody over the weekend. Police Professional 5/7/2020 News ‘Crystal clear’ drunk people cannot socially distance As pubs opened their doors for the first time in three months on what was dubbed “Super Saturday”, the National Chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales says it is obvious people are unable to socially distance after a drink or two. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 5/7/2020 News “NCA not fu*@ing about,” say kingpin criminals Kingpin criminals at the heart of a landmark law enforcement breakthrough into encrypted communications are in fear of the National Crime Agency and police, according to their messages. National Crime Agency (NCA) 5/7/2020 News Complaints against police exceed targets in two out of three New South Wales districts AUSTRALIA: Two-thirds of NSW police stations had an excessive number of complaints made against officers last year, with one western Sydney area receiving nearly one complaint for every three officers. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 5/7/2020 News Police chief says provision of mobile devices to officers is a ‘major milestone’ that is changing the force’s way of working for the better Police Scotland says the roll-out of mobile devices has freed up more than 400,000 hours of officer time in just one year. The devices allow officers on the beat to access a wide range of police systems, which frees them of the requirement to return to the station and log onto a computer. The Northern Times 5/7/2020 News Greater Manchester Police is having problems with its troubled computer system iOPS again Greater Manchester Police is having problems with its troubled computer system again. A source has claimed that there have been instances of officers having to revert to using 'paper records'. Manchester Evening News 5/7/2020 News Lockdown penalties defended as ‘proactive’ by police chief Dyfed-Powys Police's commissioner has said "proactivity" is behind the force issuing more fines than any other for lockdown breaches. BBC 5/7/2020 News Labour mayors back plan to make police record misogyny as hate crime Stella Creasy believes amendment to domestic abuse bill would make police take misogyny more seriously The Guardian 5/7/2020 News «327632773278327932803281328232833284Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events