Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100664 total results. Showing results 69881 to 69900 «349134923493349434953496349734983499Next ›Last » MI5 role before London Bridge attack ‘of legitimate concern’ Chief coroner questions suspension of investigations into ringleader prior to attack The Guardian 1/11/2019 News Did Body Cameras backfire? USA: Body cameras were supposed to fix a broken system. What happened? The Atlantic 1/11/2019 Analysis, Feature Home Affairs Minister appoints new Chief of Police The Home Affairs Minister has today announced the new Chief of Police for Jersey. Robin Smith was appointed following a competitive recruitment exercise which was open to candidates in Jersey and from overseas. Government of Jersey 1/11/2019 News Don’t make intimate violence victims look for help – research shows they fare better when police and community organizations coordinate assistance USA: Michelle Monson’s story, reported by Rachel Louise Snyder in “No Visible Bruises,” is a haunting tale of intimate violence and missed opportunities. Michelle tried to escape her husband’s abuse. She tried to get help for herself and her children. Many of the people from whom she sought help had a piece of the puzzle. But no one saw the whole: that Michelle’s life was in imminent danger. In the end, Michelle’s husband killed her and their two young children. The Conversation 1/11/2019 Analysis, Feature Regulating law enforcement use of automatic facial recognition Automatic facial recognition (AFR) is once again gaining space in our national press at a time when only Brexit related issues seem to get column inches. This time it has been prompted by my fellow regulator’s, the Information Commissioner, report into the police use of AFR and accompanying opinion. Surveillance Camera Commissioner 1/11/2019 Feature, Opinion Domestic abuse by police: How journalism is helping drive change Last weekend we reported that police forces across England and Wales are facing a “super-complaint” from lawyers over their handling of police-perpetrated domestic abuse cases. The Bureau of Investigative Journalism 1/11/2019 Feature, Opinion Sadiq Khan: Time for cannabis rethink to cut violent crime Sadiq Khan today called for a rethink on cannabis laws and policing amid concern about the links between drugs and violent crime. The Standard 1/11/2019 News More than 1,700 arrested in targeted knife crime action Police across England and Wales have arrested more than 1,700 people during a week of targeted operations to tackle knife crime. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 1/11/2019 News APCC responds to Government announcement to review driving with a handheld mobile phone APCC Road Safety Lead, Alison Hernandez PCC, welcomes the Government’s announcement to review the offence of driving with a handheld mobile device. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 1/11/2019 News Chief Coroner proposes new offence of possessing extremist material Current legislation makes it impossible for the police and security services to act against extremist propaganda the Chief Coroner has said. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 1/11/2019 News Grenfell inquiry praises Met response Policing on the night of the Grenfell tower fire was sensitive and its leadership impressive, according to the official inquiry. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 1/11/2019 News White chief officer accused of ‘hijacking’ black police association event Leicestershire Police has been accused of institutional racism after it was alleged that an event to commemorate the history of black officers within the force was effectively hijacked by a senior white officer. Police Professional 1/11/2019 News Playing the Game: A Qualitative Exploration of the Female Experience in A Hypermasculine Policing Environment Domestically and globally females continue to be underrepresented in policing, despite their greater likelihood of advancing themselves through higher education, driving organizational change, and being less likely to use excessive force or be named in civil litigation than their male counterparts. Extant research indicates that women may be effectively gated from policing by a subculture that aggrandizes characteristics consistent with the crime-fighting paradigm. Using qualitative data from in-depth interviews with female officers, this study investigates the female officer experience of police subculture in terms of masculinity, gender disparities, and sexualized activities. To understand the perceived environment of the department and contextualize it within the literature, the dominance of masculine personality traits and gender disparities within the department are first explored to determine whether a hypermasculine subculture was present. Then, female officers’ definitions of sexual harassment, their roles in these activities, and their motivations for participation were examined. Police Quarterly - Registration at source 1/11/2019 Research article Policing Review: Phase two – media analysis This report focuses on the use of statistics around policing in the media and complements our first report on the use of statistics on policing in public debate, where we explored perceptions of public discourse about policing; how well statistics describe policing; and what might prevent statistics from better informing public understanding. It has allowed us to show how public conversations have changed and highlights potential gaps in the public debate and related statistics. Office for Statistics regulation (OSR) 1/11/2019 Report Young police volunteers ‘can play key role’ tackling crime The work of police cadets and young volunteers in helping to tackle crime and its causes is being recognised at an event in Cardiff. BBC 1/11/2019 News Seized assets used to recruit banking specialists and intelligence analyst Assets seized from successful drugs related investigations is funding a new West Midlands Police unit which has been tasked with substantially increasing the amount of money the force seizes each year. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 1/11/2019 News CPS concern over huge drop in police disability hate crime cases The Crown Prosecution Service has joined a leading disabled campaigner in raising concerns about a huge fall in the number of disability hate crime cases passed by police forces to prosecutors. Disability News Service 1/11/2019 News The impact of bias on crime scene forensics is limited – but psychologists can help Forensic evidence can make or break a criminal case, so what happens when bias is involved? Dr Lee Curley and Dr James Munro examine the impact of bias and the role psychology can play in understanding it. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 1/11/2019 Analysis Review of the early implementation of Police Scotland’s Contact Assessment Model A review of the early implementation of a new approach to managing calls for police assistance has found that a better quality assessment of callers’ individual circumstances is carried out, and the assessment is more likely to result in a policing response that best meets callers’ needs HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) 1/11/2019 News Value for money dashboards Value for money dashboards provide comparative data on a wide range of policing activities from 2011 up to the most recent data release. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 1/11/2019 Report «349134923493349434953496349734983499Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events