Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115944 total results. Showing results 66641 to 66660 «332933303331333233333334333533363337Next ›Last » Life after the job: Is age discrimination real in the job market? Is it harder to get a job when you're over 50? Andy Labrum of Blue Light Leavers answers a question many retiring officers will have on their minds. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/8/2021 Feature Drug drive stats too complex for government to publish The department of transport does not record or publish statistics on the number of drug driving incidents. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/8/2021 News Crossing the digital divide Nick Smith explores the benefits of digital evidence management systems in police investigations. Police Professional - Subscription at source 28/8/2021 Feature Denzil Meyrick on his new novel: ‘Police experience the worst life has to offer’ The crime novelist behind the DCI Jim Daley series writes what he knows as a former officer, he tells Magnus Linklater The Times - Subscription at source 28/8/2021 News After the last ‘summer of terrible drugs’ it’s time to make New Zealand’s temporary drug checking law permanent A temporary law introduced in New Zealand last summer allowing buyers of drugs to have them independently checked without risking prosecution looks set to become permanent this year; if it does, Professor Alexander Gillespie of the University of Waikato believes it will make the citizens of New Zealand safer, and reflect a legislative trend towards harm reduction Policing Insight 28/8/2021 Feature, Opinion Cambridgeshire pilot could cut cross border offending A pioneering response to rural crime could help forces tackle cross-border crime. But they'll need a shared IT system, the lead forces says. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/8/2021 News Gloucestershire launches new online reporting tools Gloucestershire Constabulary has launched three new online reporting tools for rural, wildlife and heritage crimes. Police Professional 27/8/2021 News Welsh forces to recruit an additional 100 PCSOs The Welsh Government has announced extra funding to recruit 100 Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) in a bid to cut crime and create stronger, safer communities. Police Professional 27/8/2021 News 4 Things Police Should Be Doing Better To Protect Women (And Aren’t) Here's what the police have to say about their failures to safeguard women and girls from domestic abuse. Huffington Post 27/8/2021 Feature Priti Patel’s growing involvement in policing will hurt the Government Sooner or later, ministers will need sufficient distance from operational matters to hold police forces to account i News 27/8/2021 News Queensland’s crackdown on serious youth crime ‘working’, police say AUSTRALIA: Hundreds of children have been denied bail and held in Queensland's juvenile detention centres after controversial youth crime reforms came into effect in April, new police data shows. Queensland Police Assistant Commissioner Cheryl Scanlon said 738 children had been arrested, held in custody and brought before the court since April. ABC News (Australia) 27/8/2021 News Less than 1% of police promotions handed to black officers in UK last year Home Office figures show 3,343 officers had a job hike in 2020/21– yet just 26, or one percent, of them were black. DI Andy George of the National Black Police Association called the figures 'worrying but not surprising' Mirror 27/8/2021 News Police HR official ‘misled’ solicitor in sexism tribunal A senior official at Police Scotland has been accused of being deliberately misleading at an employment tribunal examining claims of sexism and discrimination at a firearms unit. The Times - Subscription at source 27/8/2021 News Exposure to Organizational Stressors and Health Outcomes in A Sample of Italian Local Police Officers Exposure to organizational stressors is known to negatively affect police officers’ well-being in terms of mental and physical health and performance. In this study, we adopted the Health and Safety Executive’s Management Standards to identify specific associations between organizational stressors and health outcomes in a sample of local police officers employed in an Italian municipality (N = 111). Compared with benchmark data, participants were exposed to high risks in six out of seven organizational dimensions, and five of those (namely, Demands, Control, Managers’ Support, Relationships, and Role) displayed significant associations with psychological and physical problems, such as perceived stress, hypertension, gastrointestinal disorders, dermatitis, and musculoskeletal pain. While most stress-reduction interventions for police forces are designed at the individual level, the results of the present study also indicate the need for designing and implementing interventions aimed at addressing and preventing organizational stressors. Therefore, periodic in-depth stress assessments to identify key issues that should be the primary targets of such interventions are recommended. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice - Registration at source 27/8/2021 Research article Rank, Experience, and Attitudes Towards Domestic Violence Intervention: A Moderated Mediation Analysis of Chinese Police Officers By analyzing survey data collected from over 400 police officers in Jiangsu Province, China, this study assessed the direct and indirect effects of officer rank and experience on police support for law enforcement domestic violence (DV) intervention. The results from the path analysis revealed that officer experience of handling DV reduced support for DV intervention, and this reductive effect was stronger among frontline officers as compared with their supervisors. Supervisory support was directly linked to officer support for handling DV, mediating the influences of demographic and experiential factors. These findings suggest that when it comes to DV intervention, the experience of handling DV, moderated by officer rank, plays a strong role in shaping DV enforcement in China along with supervisory support. Implications for policymaking and future research were also discussed. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice - Registration at source 27/8/2021 Research article Tackling abuse and coercive control: The path to inherently safer technology The technology revolution has brought about many benefits for society, but it has also provided tools for domestic abuse perpetrators to harass, stalk and terrify their victims, often through coercive control; IBM Security specialist Lesley Nuttall explains how technology is being used to abuse victims, and the steps that tech designers can take to ensure that their latest developments are resistant to being manipulated for harm. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 27/8/2021 Feature, Innovation PCC’s appoint deputies for young offender work Assistant Police and Crime Commissioners are taking on specialist work to tackle community issues in the Midlands. A former special constable will be among them. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/8/2021 News Gloucestershire working to improve ‘culture and fairness’ for female staff Gloucestershire Constabulary is working to create a culture of intolerance to offensive language and jokes, so women officers and staff can thrive within the organisation. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/8/2021 News Digital detectives When 15-year-old Kayleigh Haywood went missing in Leicestershire in 2015, the work of the force’s Digital Media Investigator Team proved critical in bringing her killer to justice in a timely fashion. Police Professional 27/8/2021 Feature Future thinking The future of policing will be showcased at The Emergency Services Show this September. 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