Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100519 total results. Showing results 69581 to 69600 «347634773478347934803481348234833484Next ›Last » Community panels improve stop and search results, says LSE Community assessment of stop and search decisions could result in more effective use of police powers, according to researchers. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/11/2019 News National forensic hub seeks top team The new hub for forensic science investigations is about to begin making senior appointments. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/11/2019 News West Mercia PC charged with murder following three year IOPC inquiry Jury will also be asked to consider unlawful act manslaughter charge says Crown Prosecution Service. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/11/2019 News Securing faith A rise in attacks on religious groups around the world has left many feeling unsafe in the UK, which is why an organisation renowned for ensuring the security of British Jews is reaching out to offer its support to other faith groups. Police Professional 7/11/2019 News Police officer charged with murder following Taser death A West Mercia Police officer has been charged with murdering a former Aston Villa footballer Police Professional 7/11/2019 News Andrew Hall inquest: judge rules police should not be screened from view Coroner overruled in case of man who died after police restraint in Huddersfield The Guardian 7/11/2019 News Addressing Police Discrimination Regarding Mental Distress Using A Service User-Led and Interpersonal Contact/education Based ‘e-Learning’ In recent years, the New Zealand Police have seen a significant increase in mental health related calls. In accord with best practice anti-discrimination interventions, three service user-led and interpersonal contact/education-based e-Learning modules were developed and delivered to police staff to counter discrimination and effect behaviour change. A formative evaluation of the e-Learning was undertaken using semi-structured interviews with 24 police staff who had completed the e-Learning modules within the previous 6–12 months. A number of themes emerged from the data that suggest the e-Learning could be used to develop enhanced intrapersonal attitudes and behaviours in relation to people experiencing mental distress, and to encourage increases in the well-being of police themselves. However, the data also suggested a number of barriers to implementing the e-Learning in order to effect changes in facilitating a police response. These barriers include widespread issues of limited resourcing and difficulties with inter-agency working. Police Practice and Research - Registration at source 7/11/2019 Research article Examining the Effects of Neighborhood Contextual Factors on Officer-Involved Shootings This paper contributes to research on neighborhood effects and knowledge about the conditions associated with community-level patterns of police behavior by examining whether levels of violence, racial and ethnic composition, and socioeconomic disadvantage are associated with officer-involved shootings in Houston, TX. In addition, drawing from the ecological theory of policing, this study explores whether spatial heterogeneity exists in the observed relationships. Poisson regression models reveal that community violence and neighborhood racial and ethnic context are meaningful indicators of on-duty officer-involved shootings. Socioeconomic disadvantage did not emerge as a significant variable in the models estimated. Results from Geographically Weighted Poisson Regression (GWPR) models indicate statistically significant spatial variation in the effects for all the key community factors. The findings highlight the importance of local context for developing a greater understanding of police violence across the urban landscape. Justice Quarterly - Registration at source 7/11/2019 Research article Will the Tories’ police recruitment drive make up for years of cuts? A pledge to strengthen the thin blue line is central to the Conservatives' election offer - but will it make up for years of cuts? Sky News 7/11/2019 Analysis, Feature West Mercia Police officer charged with the murder of Dalian Atkinson A West Mercia Police officer is being charged by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) with murder and another with assault causing actual bodily harm in relation to the death of Dalian Atkinson in Telford, following an investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC). Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 7/11/2019 News Police officer charged with murder of Dalian Atkinson Second constable facing charge of actual bodily harm after death of former footballer The Guardian 7/11/2019 News In Greater Manchester, youth crime is up but fewer go to court. Why? Policing changes driven by cuts mean more cases are being dropped or halted indefinitely The Guardian 7/11/2019 Analysis, Feature Birmingham police to carry heroin overdose antidote Police officers are to be issued an emergency antidote to allow them to treat drug users who have overdosed on heroin. BBC 7/11/2019 News Dalian Atkinson: Police officer charged with murdering footballer A police officer has been charged with the murder of footballer Dalian Atkinson who was killed in 2016. BBC 7/11/2019 News We can’t remove stress in policing, but we can all talk about it more Policing is a challenging job which certainly can be stressful at times. Officers can be exposed to many horrific situations which nobody should be. And it is well documented that repeated exposure to traumatic events has a detrimental effect on a person’s mental health. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 7/11/2019 News Merseyside steps up anti-slavery training to comply with legislation Merseyside Police are stepping up training for other agencies in a bid to tackle modern slavery. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/11/2019 News Police concerns over paedophile hunter grow as numbers of prosecutions relying on evidence from vigilante groups soars to four a week Police have expressed concerns about online paedophile hunters after prosecutions relying on evidence from vigilante groups soared to four a week. Senior police officers have criticised groups who pretend to be children online in a bid to snare child sex abusers. Mail Online 7/11/2019 News I know the real reason why the number of black children being convicted of a crime has doubled My research shows that it's not actual criminal behaviour that leads to high conviction rates, but the way our ideas of what constitutes criminality are informed by assumptions about race The Independent - Subscription at source 7/11/2019 News How Scotland’s youth justice system puts welfare at its heart Children’s panels recognise that offending behaviour is usually a sign of other problems The Guardian 7/11/2019 News Pioneering scheme sees police carrying – and administering – an emergency antidote to heroin There's an awful lot going on around the country as UK police and charities try to get a handle on record high levels of drugs deaths. ITV News 7/11/2019 News «347634773478347934803481348234833484Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events