Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103152 total results. Showing results 71301 to 71320 «356235633564356535663567356835693570Next ›Last » Police use of automated facial recognition technology lawful The use of automated facial recognition technology by the police force to search for people in crowded places was lawful. The Times - Subscription at source 11/12/2019 News Metropolitan Police rushes to get rid of Novlett Robyn Williams A senior female police officer convicted of having an indecent video of a child on her phone is facing fast-track dismissal. The Times - Subscription at source 11/12/2019 News More than 1,000 women were spared jail in 2018 after attacking police officers as number let off with a fine doubles in ten years The number of women convicted of attacking a police officer but walking free from court with a fine has doubled in ten years. Mail Online 10/12/2019 News Members of child abuse WhatsApp group arrested in 11 countries Spanish police say 33 people have been arrested globally in connection with a WhatsApp group for images of child sex abuse and other violent content. BBC 10/12/2019 News Uncovered flight records reveal police drone surveillance paths and how cops use them to spy on homes of suspects Flight records and related materials from police drone programs have been uncovered following a security breach at DroneSense, which provides services to a number of private corporations and government agencies. Mail Online 10/12/2019 News Met officer in child abuse video case faces fast-track dismissal Supt Robyn Williams may be sacked before appeal against conviction can be heard The Guardian 10/12/2019 News Ethiopia deploys police in universities to stop ethnic violence Ethiopia’s federal police were deployed to universities across the country on Tuesday, the government said, as authorities sought to calm ethnic tensions which have claimed the lives of seven students in the past three months. Reuters 10/12/2019 News Impacts of Community Policing on Security: Evidence From Mbujimayi in the Democratic Republic of Congo This study adopts a quasi-experimental design to estimate the impact on security of the introduction of community policing in a district of the city of Mbujimayi, Democratic Republic of Congo. The authors suggest that security is best captured by a multidimensional index from which they derive a series of outcome indicators such as the incidence of insecurity, the vulnerability to insecurity, or the severity of insecurity. The data originate from representative surveys conducted at pre- and post-treatment times in the pilot and control districts. The main impact estimates are calculated using the Difference-in-Difference (DiD) approach. The DiD estimates are cross-checked with DiD estimates obtained with propensity score matched data to control for the selection bias inherent to quasi-experimental designs. After a year of treatment, the short-term effect of community policing is found to be efficient based on the security indicators and consistently so across approaches. The study finds that community policing impacted strongly on the two dimensions of security: access to policing services and police legitimacy. The effect of community policing is found however to be significantly higher for men than for women and to have had no or only marginal impact on younger women who remained vulnerable to insecurity even after treatment. Police Practice and Research - Registration at source 10/12/2019 Research article Mindfulness, Self-Control, Implicit Bias, Race, Threat Perception Failure, and the Accidental Use of Deadly Force Against Off-Duty Police Officers This study explores the impact of mindfulness, self-control, race, and implicit bias on threat perception failure-based shootings against ununiformed officers in a training simulation. A sample of 79 students were recruited to participate in a law enforcement active shooter training simulation. Participants completed a mindfulness non-reactivity measure, the Grasmick Self-control Scale, and a Weapons Implicit Attitudes tasks (IAT). Then, participants assumed the role of a police officer in a training scenario designed to provoke wrongful deadly force. After hearing gunshots, participants in this scenario were confronted with either a Black or White male portraying an off-duty police officer holding a badge and pointing a gun at another role player lying on the ground. The mindfulness non-reactivity scale significantly predicted not shooting the off-duty officer in the combined race analysis and the White officer only analysis. Implicit bias only predicted shooting the Black officer when mindfulness non-reactivity was included as a covariate. Race moderated the correlation between self-control and the decision to shoot. Implications and future directions are discussed. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - Registration at source 10/12/2019 Research article World Class Policing: Operation Encompass – supporting children exposed to domestic violence A scheme that helps support children exposed to domestic abuse scooped 'Overall Winner' at this year's World Class Policing Awards sponsored by Accenture. The awards aim to promote excellence in policing by sharing insight into the winning nominations. In the first of 12 articles focusing on the winning nominations, Policing Insight's Keith Potter takes a closer look at Operation Encompass. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 10/12/2019 Innovation Force settles legal claim over attempts to reduce payments to injured officers Avon and Somerset Constabulary has settled a legal dispute over its plans to reduce pension payments to officers who retired early after being injured while on duty. Police Professional 10/12/2019 News Christian preacher wins second payout from Cumbria Constabulary A Christian preacher has been awarded £4,000 by Cumbria Constabulary for wrongful arrest, the second time he has made a successful claim against the force. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/12/2019 News Thames Valley Police Journal: Diversion – Going soft on drugs? New Research - Do drug diversion schemes work? Thames Valley Police Policing Strategy Unit's DS Wojciech Spyt and DI Lee Barnham and T/DCI Jason Kew examine the UK's drug policy, how it has evolved and whether drug diversion schemes used by some forces including Thames Valley Police are an effective way to tackle drug possession. Policing Insight 10/12/2019 Analysis Tri-service Thames Valley facility will be ready to move into next year Thames Valley Police’s first Blue Light Hub which combines police,fire and ambulance services in one bespoke facility will be ready to move into by the middle of next year. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/12/2019 News Police Scotland blasted by councillors over process of top cop’s appointment Police Scotland have been lambasted by Stirling councillors over the appointment of Forth Valley’s new top cop, with one suggesting they may even have broken the law Daily Record 10/12/2019 News Bangalore: Dummies in police uniforms ‘control’ city traffic Mannequins dressed up as traffic police have been placed on roads in the southern city of Bangalore. BBC 10/12/2019 News Police watchdog in scathing attack on female cop who had sex encounter with alleged abuse victim The Independent Office for Police Conduct said an application will be made to place former PC Andrea Griffiths on the 'barred list' North Wales Live 10/12/2019 News Drill video naming murder victims banned by YouTube "We work with the Metropolitan Police, The Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime, the Home Office, and community groups to understand this issue and ensure we are able to take action on gang-related content that infringe our Community Guidelines or break the law. BBC 10/12/2019 News Shoplifting on the rise in Northern Ireland, say police The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) said it believed there was a link between increasing retail crime and a rise in the use of illegal drugs. BBC 10/12/2019 News Scottish Justice Committee wants extra powers for biometrics commissioner Members of Scottish Parliament in the Justice Committee have welcomed the creation of a biometrics commissioner for Scotland, but want ensure that they have the ‘necessary teeth’ for the job Computer Weekly 10/12/2019 News «356235633564356535663567356835693570Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events