Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100414 total results. Showing results 68521 to 68540 «342334243425342634273428342934303431Next ›Last » Scandinavian woman ‘forced to withdraw rape claim’ in case similar to British teen’s Cyprus ordeal A Scandinavian woman says she was forced by Cypriot police to withdraw a rape claim or face arrest, in a striking parallel to the case of a British teenager who was allegedly gang raped on the Mediterranean island. The Telegraph 12/12/2019 News Police officer cleared of causing brain injury at student fees protest Det Con Mark Alston was not the officer who struck Alfie Meadows in 2010, panel finds The Guardian 12/12/2019 News Don’t Shoot! the Impact of Historical African American Protest on Police Killings of Civilians There is a long-standing history of protests in response to police killings of African American citizens. However, it remains a largely unanswered question as to whether these protest events have had any impact on subsequent police killings of African American civilians. To answer this question, we turn to the over 700 racial uprisings that occurred in the 1960s and early 1970s that were largely triggered by negative and often violent interactions between the African American community and police. To determine the impact of racial uprisings on police killings of civilians, we conduct an event-study analysis with a robust set of controls. We employ data on civilian deaths by legal intervention by race, county-level uprising occurrence, and county demographic characteristics. We take advantage of variation in the location and timing of a county’s first uprising to determine the impact of uprisings on police killings of civilians. Our identification strategy relies on pre-existing trends in deaths by legal intervention being uncorrelated with the date of the first uprising in a county. Journal of Quantitative Criminology - Registration at source 12/12/2019 Research article NZ Police Chief: Relations with all communities must ‘deepen and broaden’ to prevent another terror attack In March 2019, New Zealand suffered its worst ever terrorist attack when 51 innocent people were murdered and dozens injured as they attended Friday Prayer. Speaking at the International Conference of Crime Prevention in Dubai, New Zealand Police Commissioner Mike Bush discusses the implications the attack had for his force’s ‘Prevention First’ policy. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 12/12/2019 Feature Why are there so few prisoners in the Netherlands? The Dutch justice system is cutting jail populations by offering specialist rehabilitation to people with mental illnesses The Guardian 12/12/2019 Analysis, Feature White Island volcano: NZ police to recover bodies despite danger New Zealand police have said they plan to recover bodies from White Island - where a volcanic eruption killed at least eight people - on Friday morning. BBC 12/12/2019 News World’s largest database of hashed child abuse images created Collaboration between US and UK will make it easier to report and remove abuse images from internet platforms Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/12/2019 News Indian police who shot dead four gang-rapists ‘as they tried to escape’, prompting celebrations across the country, are investigated for possible murder Police officers in India who shot dead four accused gang rapists and killers who allegedly attempted to escape jail are now being investigated for possible murder themselves. Mail Online 12/12/2019 News Hertfordshire lead on ‘neglected’ issue of gangs who target homeless Homeless charities are warning police forces and other agencies have not adapted to crimes such as slavery and gang violence targeted against homeless people. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/12/2019 News Paedophile who preyed on girl, 13, spared jail after backlogs delayed his case A paedophile who admitted having sex with a 13-year-old girl has been spared jail after backlogs meant his case took over two years to come before the courts. The Telegraph 12/12/2019 News Home Office unlawfully delaying support for modern slavery victims, High Court rules The Home Office has been unlawfully forcing trafficked people to wait for months and sometimes years before granting them leave to remain in the UK, the High Court has ruled. The Independent 12/12/2019 News Salisbury Novichok clean-up mission ‘couldn’t fail’ Removing Novichok from Salisbury "was a mission that couldn't fail", the Welshman in charge of decontaminating the city has said. BBC 12/12/2019 News Call to cut drink-drive limit as deaths rise Alcohol-related road deaths are on the rise and motorists in the UK believe that they are less likely to be breathalysed than almost anywhere else in Europe, according to research. The Times - Subscription at source 12/12/2019 News London Bridge attack: Police bullet may have passed right through bus A bullet fired by police during the London Bridge terrorist attack on November 29 may have passed through the top deck of a bus full of passengers, pictures have revealed. The Times - Subscription at source 12/12/2019 News Random drugs and alcohol testing would be welcomed, say UK drivers Brake is calling for police across the UK to be given new powers to set up checkpoints to randomly test drivers for the presence of alcohol and drugs. It says a visible police presence would have an ‘immediate impact’ on the number of motorists driving under the influence. Express & Star 11/12/2019 News Too many contradictions As Britain prepare to cast its vote, Police Professional’s editor, Paul Lander, gives his assessment of the role of law and order in the outcome of tomorrow’s General Election. Police Professional 11/12/2019 News Investigation report into the death of a Liverpool teenager published The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has today (11 December 2019) published a detailed report following our investigation into the actions of Merseyside Police prior to the death of 18 year-old Mzee Mohammed-Daley in July 2016. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 11/12/2019 News Sergeant’s patrol car crushed when storm topples lorry on A1 An officer in Scotland had a lucky escape after a lorry blew over and crushed his patrol car, which he had “just polished yesterday”. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/12/2019 News Antisocial behaviour is rising – but fewer kids are being arrested by Cleveland Police Antisocial behaviour has been on the rise with the Crime Survey for England and Wales finding 44% of Teessiders had experienced or witnessed anti-social behaviour in 2018 - a significant increase from the 32% in 2017. Teesside Live 11/12/2019 News LED torches detect body matter and fluids ‘in daylight conditions’ A number of forces are using Forensic Investigation Torches (FITs) to assist in sexual offence inquiries or any crime where biological traces need to be identified. Police Oracle 11/12/2019 News «342334243425342634273428342934303431Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events