Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100414 total results. Showing results 68721 to 68740 «343334343435343634373438343934403441Next ›Last » Project Servator – together we’ve got it covered this Christmas Earlier this year the Police Service of Northern Ireland commenced a trial of new safety and security deployments and policing tactics known as Project Servator. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 4/12/2019 News Testing Hot‐spots Police Patrols Against No‐treatment Controls: Temporal and Spatial Deterrence Effects in the London Underground Experiment Our understanding of causality and effect size in randomized field experiments is challenged by variations in levels of baseline treatment dosage in control groups across experiments testing similar treatments. The clearest design is to compare treated cases with no‐treatment controls in a sample that lacks any prior treatment at baseline. We applied that strategy in a randomized test of hot‐spots police patrols on the previously never‐patrolled, track‐level platforms of the London Underground (LU). In a pretest–posttest, control‐group design, we randomly assigned 57 of the LU’s 115 highest crime platforms to receive foot patrol by officers in 15‐minute doses, 4 times per day, during 8‐hour shifts on 4 days a week for 6 months. The effect of 23,272 police arrivals at the treatment hot spots over 26 weeks was to reduce public calls for service by 21 percent on treated platforms relative to controls, primarily when police were absent (97 percent of the measured effect). This effect was six times larger than the mean standardized effect size found in the leading systematic review. This finding provides a benchmark against the baseline counterfactual of no patrol in hot spots, with strong evidence of residual deterrence and no evidence of local displacement. Criminology - Registration at source 4/12/2019 Research article 43 Iraqi police officers will be prosecuted over the deaths of anti-government protesters after more than 400 people were killed Some 43 Iraqi officers accused of shooting anti-government protesters at mass demonstrations in early October are set to face prosecution later this month. Mail Online 4/12/2019 News School hit-and-run suspect was known to police for more than a year before carnage that killed Harley Watson, 12, – as force reports itself to conduct watchdog The suspect in the hit and run outside a school that killed a 12-year-old boy and injured six others - including five children - was known to police, it has emerged. Mail Online 4/12/2019 News Police referred to standards watchdog over death of 12-year-old boy killed outside school Police investigating a hit and run outside a school tonight referred themselves to the standards watchdog over their “previous contact” with the murder suspect. The Telegraph 4/12/2019 News The Brief – possession of indecent images of children The second in a series of legal commentaries and updates related to policing by the 3 Raymond Buildings set of specialist barristers. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/12/2019 Analysis, Feature Woods in the NPCC’s driving seat DCC Terry Woods is the new National Police Chief’s Council lead for police driver training covering standards, emerging threats and the ongoing response to the Bannister ruling relating to police pursuits Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/12/2019 News Former Metropolitan Police sergeant convicted of theft offences A former sergeant who came back as a police volunteer after retirement to continue his role of acting as a point of contact for sudden deaths has been found guilty of three counts of theft from deceased persons. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/12/2019 News 228 arrests and over 3800 money mules identified in global action against money laundering Law enforcement authorities from 31 countries, supported by Europol, Eurojust and the European Banking Federation (EBF), have stepped up their efforts to crack down on money mule schemes that rope in victims often unaware that the money they are sending is part of an elaborated money laundering scheme. Europol 4/12/2019 News Rape victim to raise ‘not proven’ verdict with Nicola Sturgeon The first minister will be asked later to back calls for an end to Scotland's not proven verdict. BBC 4/12/2019 News London Bridge: Usman Khan completed untested rehabilitation scheme London Bridge attacker Usman Khan attended two counter-terrorism programmes that had not been fully tested to see if they were effective, BBC News has discovered. BBC 4/12/2019 News Watchdog failing to hold us to account, say police Scotland’s leading police officers have become frustrated by a lack of scrutiny from its regulator, the chief inspector of constabulary has said. The Times - Subscription at source 4/12/2019 News The Justice System Is Failing Rape Victims Conviction rapes are at a record low, with half of survivors deciding against pursuing their case. How has it all gone so wrong? Vice 4/12/2019 Feature, Opinion Police mailbox for family court protection orders abandoned A mailbox set up to inform police of protection orders made against forced marriage and female genital mutilation was abandoned after a year due to a lack of resources, the Gazette has learned. Law Gazette 4/12/2019 News Drug use monitoring in Australia: Drug use among police detainees, 2018 AUSTRALIA: Established in 1999, the Drug Use Monitoring in Australia (DUMA) program is funded by the Australian Government and is the nation’s longest-running ongoing survey of police detainees across the country. DUMA comprises two core components: a self-report survey on drug use, criminal justice history and demographic information; and voluntary urinalysis, which provides an objective measure for corroborating reported recent drug use. [pdf] Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 4/12/2019 Report Global web of firms for fraudsters created by British company Formations House A global web of businesses, banks and tax havens used by international crime gangs and fraudsters has been created by a family-owned company in Britain, an investigation has revealed. The Times 4/12/2019 News Ex-police sergeant, 66, whose job it was to comfort grieving families faces jail for stealing thousands in cash, £800 watch, flatscreen TV and washing machine from homes of the dead An ex-police sergeant whose job it was to comfort grieving families is facing jail for stealing thousands in cash as well as an £800 watch, flatscreen TV and a washing machine from homes of the dead. Mail Online 3/12/2019 News FaceApp may pose ‘counterintelligence threat’ says FBI The FBI said FaceApp and other mobile applications developed in Russia pose a "potential counterintelligence threat". BBC 3/12/2019 News High-tech hand scanners to track officers entering and leaving Winnipeg police HQ CANADA: Chief says devices modernize attendance management; Union calls machines 'another slap in the members' face' CBC News (Canada) 3/12/2019 News Stopping the next London Bridge attack: How to reduce risks posed by terror parolees This past week a deadly stabbing attack occurred in London carried out by 28-year-old Usman Khan, a released prisoner who had been convicted in 2012 on terrorism offenses. Khan had been imprisoned on a 16-year sentence for his part in an al-Qaeda-inspired plot to blow up the London Stock Exchange and other major London sites, including the U.S. Embassy. He was automatically released last year, without his case ever being reviewed by a parole board, after serving only seven of his 16 years. Homeland Security Today 3/12/2019 Analysis, Feature «343334343435343634373438343934403441Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events