Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 94031 total results. Showing results 70561 to 70580 «352535263527352835293530353135323533Next ›Last » Libya ‘hoodwinks’ police over brother of Manchester Arena bomber Salman Abedi Counterterrorism detectives have expressed anger at Libya’s “false promises” after it again delayed extradition of the Manchester bomber’s brother, who was expected back in Britain last year. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 20/1/2019 News Who is to blame over police funding? Sometimes it seems like we're all stuck in some kind of groundhog day or at least our police and crime commissioner is. Guardian (Northwich) 19/1/2019 Feature, Opinion UK’s largest police force spends over £200,000 on facial recognition trials that resulted in no arrests Critics accuse Metropolitan Police of wasting public money on ‘dangerously inaccurate’ technology The Independent 19/1/2019 News Black police paid less as ethnic pay gap widens, Met figures show White officers get £1.80 an hour more than black and Asian peers, says study The Guardian 19/1/2019 News Teenagers from high crime areas take part in mock crown court trial to show how gangs exploit youngsters Fifteen teens spent week with Merseyside Police pretending to be detectives Mail Online 19/1/2019 News Frame-of-Reference Effects on Police Officer Applicant Responses to the Revised Neo Personality Inventory Prior investigations of the frame-of-reference effect have compared personality inventory responses using contextualized (e.g., at work) versus standard non-contextualized frames-of-reference primarily under low-demand or simulated high-demand conditions. Results generally suggest that a context relevant instructional set may increase reliability and validity. These findings have not been studied using actual applicants under high-demand conditions such as personnel selection. In the present study, actual police officer applicants completed the Revised NEO Personality Inventory (NEO PI-R) using either an “at work” or a standard (no context) frame-of-reference under both high- and low-demand conditions. Results indicated significant demand effects on 3/5 NEO PI-R domain scores and 25/30 facet scores. Frame-of-reference, on the other hand, yielded no significant main effects. An “at work” frame-of-reference, relative to a standard context, had no influence on police officer applicant NEO PI-R responses, irrespective of demand. Context effects on job applicant responses may not be of concern regarding reliability or validity of responding under high-demand conditions such as personnel selection. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - Registration at source 19/1/2019 Research article Multi-Level Analysis of Disorder Policing and Fear of Crime in South Korea Numerous studies have analyzed the relationship between disorder and fear of crime, but few have focused on the impact of policing against disorder on fear of crime. In order to fill in the gap of research, this study performs a preliminary analysis on the disorder policing and fear of crime in South Korea using a hierarchical linear model. The results showed that disorder policing was negatively associated with fear of crime. In addition, policing against disorder may be effective in reducing fear of crime in young females, who have the greatest fear of crime. Age was found to be inversely associated with fear of crime, and this effect was stronger in regions with more disorder policing. The results indicate a need for increased policing against disorder to reduce fear of crime, complete consideration of a region’s sociodemographic characteristics in the process of disorder policing, and more problem-oriented police activities where social disorder is prevalent. Asian Journal of Criminology - Registration at source 19/1/2019 Research article Lessons from the heroin injecting room Almost two decades ago a wave of drug-related deaths in NSW led the then Carr Government to hold a drug crisis summit. A key outcome of the summit was the bold plan to establish a medically supervised injecting centre (MSIC) – then it was the first of its kind in the English speaking world. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 19/1/2019 Feature, Opinion Police ban holidays after Brexit amid fears of disorder A holiday ban has been imposed on Scottish police officers after Brexit, amid fears of riots, disorder and shortages of food and medicines. The Times - Subscription at source 19/1/2019 News Force reveals fifth of all assaults on officers relates to spitting Devon and Cornwall to introduce protective equipment in line with rest of the country Police Oracle - Subscription at source 19/1/2019 News Crime commissioner reveals she was raped aged 15 but won’t go to police because she has ‘lived with it for so long’ A crime tsar has revealed she was raped as a 15-year-old but has lived with it for so long she does not want the crime investigated. Mail Online 19/1/2019 News Wight Knight arrives to battle island crime The Isle of Wight has a new crime-fighting hero in the Wight Knight, an anonymous masked man who patrols the streets in a makeshift costume. The Times - Subscription at source 19/1/2019 News Police investigate Scout group at mosque linked to extremism A Scout group for 10 to 14-year-olds run from a mosque is being investigated by police after it was linked to Islamic extremism and Holocaust denial. The Times - Subscription at source 19/1/2019 News PCCs can still play ‘big part’ in emergency services’ integration Commissioner joins new national Fire Standards Board for England Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/1/2019 News Police chief’s husband is questioned by officers ‘after racially abusing a waitress at the force Christmas party’ A police chief's husband is being questioned by officers after allegedly racially abusing a waitress at a force Christmas party. Mail Online 18/1/2019 News North Yorkshire police commissioner says she was raped as teenager Julia Mulligan says she wanted to reveal assault to let victims know she is ‘by their side’ The Guardian 18/1/2019 News Level of hate crime in NI could be five times higher than thought due to under-reporting Race hate crime could be five times worse in Northern Ireland than records suggest due to under-reporting, according to the PSNI. Under-reporting of hate crimes means there could potentially have been up to 10,000 racist incidents here since the Brexit vote compared to the 2,093 incidents recorded by the PSNI. Belfast Telegraph 18/1/2019 News ‘I was raped aged 15,’ reveals police and crime commissioner Julia Mulligan North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Julia Mulligan has spoken out for the first time about her shocking experience of sexual assault. In an article she has supplied to The Press today, here is her message to others who have suffered sexual abuse. The Press (York) 18/1/2019 News New presidential team for Supers Chief Superintendent Paul Griffiths was named president during a National Executive Committee meeting of the PSA last night. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/1/2019 News Home Office approves IOPC guidance and concludes firearms review Home Secretary Sajid Javid has approved revised Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) guidance, concluding the firearms review. 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