Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103270 total results. Showing results 67181 to 67200 «335633573358335933603361336233633364Next ›Last » Grooming gang ‘characteristics’ research to be published after government U-turn ‘What happened to these children remains one of the biggest stains on our country’s conscience,’ Priti Patel says The Independent 19/5/2020 News Nova Scotia police under scrutiny as new details of shooting response revealed CANADA: Authorities waited hours to warn the public that the gunman, who would eventually kill 22 people, was using a fake police car The Guardian 19/5/2020 News New guidance on AFO duty hours to be issued within 3 months NPCC to seek expert advice of maximum amount of time AFO's should spend on continous duty following government response to Grainger inquiry. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 19/5/2020 News APCC issues ‘clarification’ notice over views on Taser The Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) has moved to clarify its position on Taser training after a statement issued by its use of force lead threatened to cause a rift among its ranks. Police Professional 19/5/2020 News Thank you Specials As many people know I started my life in policing as a Special Constable on the Isle of Wight in 1988 – I have always appreciated this unique role and remain passionate about them receiving the support they deserve. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 19/5/2020 News Award-winning West Midlands Police officer sent indecent image An award-winning police officer has been sacked after he sent an indecent image to a member of the public. BBC 19/5/2020 News Scottish courts get power to recover fines to aid assaulted police officers The order allows for payments to be directly deducted from offenders’ benefit payments. Express & Star 19/5/2020 News Ministry of Defence Police: COVID-19 response In challenging times, the Ministry of Defence Police (MDP) is proud to serve and continue delivering for defence. Home Office 19/5/2020 News Recruiting Warriors Or Guardians? A Content Analysis of Police Recruitment Videos United States police response to the 2014 Ferguson riots has directed scholarly and public attention towards police militarisation, renewing interest in community policing strategies as a potential strategy to decrease militarised policing. However, these concepts are vague and require further empirical examination. This article proposes a novel method of empirically studying militarisation and community policing by using police recruitment videos, which act as advertisements of departments’ self-depictions. Themes of militarisation and community-oriented policing are observed using a quantitative content analysis of videos collected from the 200 largest United States policing agencies. Community-oriented themes are found to occur across a higher percentage of the sample than militarised themes, and for longer average durations of time. However, there is some complexity present across the variables, and subsets of the videos fall into the extreme ends of the two concepts. This exploratory study acts as a foundation for examining future research questions regarding police culture and behaviour, viewer semiotics, and police administrator recruiting recommendations. Policing and Society - Registration at source 19/5/2020 Research article A Study of Economic, Cultural, and Political Causes of Police Corruption in Pakistan There is a dearth of studies on police corruption that have analysed the correlation of economic, cultural, and political causes of police corruption in Pakistan; therefore, the existing studies fail to provide such a holistic picture of the phenomenon. This article aims to fill the gap. It is claimed that police corruption in Pakistan is a politicized, institutionalized, and a legitimized phenomenon. The police force entrenched in a kinship-based patron–client social and political culture benefits the political elite to use the police force for controlling the electorate and political opponents. The policy reforms for curbing police corruption have failed and cannot be successful without a strong political will of the political elite. This is a qualitative study using a purposive sampling method. The article will be a useful reference for readers, including police officials who are interested in understanding why corruption could not be effectively prevented and may have some broader relevance to other South Asian countries. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice 19/5/2020 Research article Progress in a pandemic: Why would we go back if we can go forward? The lockdown and social distancing means trainers and course providers have had to find different ways to deliver their courses. Despite the challenges of moving a CPD-accredited settlement course for leavers to a virtual setting, Mightify's Tom Wheelhouse found many participants preferred this new style of delivery. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 19/5/2020 Feature, Opinion Report Watch: Europol’s Beyond the Pandemic – How Covid-19 will shape serious and organised crime in the EU The latest in our Report Watch series summarises a report by Europol on how Covid-19 will shape serious and organised crime landscape in the EU beyond the pandemic. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 19/5/2020 Analysis, Feature 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 19/5/2020 News Mixed uplift: Home Office reinforces fundamental funding flaws For the final article in our series on police workforce numbers in England & Wales, Ian Wiggett revisits his first article, which forecast likely officer numbers for each force in 2023, to take into account data just published by the Home Office that clarifies the calculations used to measure progress in recruiting the planned 20,000 uplift in officers. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 19/5/2020 Analysis, Feature Staff in full PPE work in custody suite designated for virus detainees PSNI reconfigures its custody accommodation across the region to reflect the lower arrest rates during the lockdown. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 19/5/2020 News PCC’s distance themselves from use of force lead’s comments on taser Individual police and crime commissioners have entered a row over the IOPC's call for greater national scrutiny into the use of tasers. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 19/5/2020 News Police Scotland reported to Health and Safety Executive over breath tests Police Scotland has been reported to the health and safety watchdog over the use of breath tests on suspected drink-drivers due to fears that officers may be exposed to coronavirus. Police Professional 19/5/2020 News New network set up to share lessons on policing the pandemic A Europe-wide network to share best practice on policing the coronavirus crisis has been established by a professor from the University of South Wales (USW). Police Professional 19/5/2020 News Procurement of national aviation services – identifying factors for success Senior Business Manager at Frazer-Nash Consultancy Martin Soltau says that current discussions among chief constables about the future of police air support represent a rare and significant opportunity to transform a service that is exceptionally valuable – and extremely complex. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 19/5/2020 Analysis, Feature FBI unlocks terrorist’s iPhones and finds al Qaeda links – ‘no thanks to Apple’ US Attorney General William Barr criticised the technology company for the security measures connected to its devices. 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