Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97014 total results. Showing results 71981 to 72000 «359635973598359936003601360236033604Next ›Last » Scottish Crime and Justice Survey 2017-18 Most adults did not experience crime in 2017-18. The level of crime in Scotland and the likelihood of being a victim have both fallen since 2008-09, with the amount of overall crime also down by 16% since 2016-17. Scottish Government 26/3/2019 Report Birmingham mosque attacks not far-right or terror-related, say police Man held under Mental Health Act for damage at five mosques, which are not linked to latest attack The Guardian 25/3/2019 News Fed demands ‘appropriate’ protection from courts after 18-week sentence Rank-and-file officers have called on the courts to “do their duty” in meting out appropriate punishments after magistrates imposed an 18-week prison term and £200 costs on a serial offender for his fourth assault on police in less than a year. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/3/2019 News Homeless people kicked out of underpasses next to parliament ‘so MPs can get to work’ Rough sleepers say police cleared out tunnels around Westminster Tube station citing 195-year-old Vagrancy Act. The Independent 25/3/2019 News Systemic problems in early stages of single force reform masked greater consistency of service, MSPs told Report findings uncover 'poor financial management, unclear lines of responsibility and a failure to focus on officer views'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/3/2019 News Force ‘amazed’ by change in public attitudes to contacting police over crime More than half of burglaries now reported online, says Cressida Dick. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/3/2019 News Police Superintendents’ Association new president begins three-year term Chief Superintendent Paul Griffiths begins his three-year term as President as the Association’s National Executive Committee holds its Annual General Meeting today (25.3.19). Police Superintendents' Association (PSA) 25/3/2019 News Mayor’s office ‘never up to the task’ of police governance, says PCC Political merger to oversee West Midlands force 'dead in the water' until at least 2024. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/3/2019 News Leicestershire Police wants to charge journalists ‘nominal fee’ to submit FOI requests Leicestershire Police officials have called for a “nominal fee” for journalists and other organisations submitting Freedom of Information requests, saying submissions from members of the public should be given priority. Press Gazette 25/3/2019 News Increase in police officers led to £646,000 overspend A £646,000 overspend in police pay has been reported by finance chiefs at Cumbria Police. Times & Star 25/3/2019 News Warwickshire Police 101 call service “not good enough” says commissioner Warwickshire Police 101 call service "not good enough" says commissioner The Courier (Leamington Spa) 25/3/2019 News How three random words helped police come to rescue of mother and daughter Terrified and utterly disoriented after flipping her car into a ditch, Valerie Hawkett found herself stranded with absolutely no idea where she was. After managing to pull herself and her four-year-old daughter free from the vehicle, she called the police. But she could not be seen from the road and was unable to direct them to the scene. Incredibly, officers were able to pinpoint her exact location using new technology that assigns three random words to every 3m X 3m square on the planet. The Telegraph 25/3/2019 Analysis, Feature ‘Special offers’ on crack cocaine fuelling big rise in use in England Aggressive marketing and fewer police behind 8.5% increase, says official report The Guardian 25/3/2019 News Crack cocaine delivered faster than pizza is drug of choice for young Professionals and students are increasingly using crack cocaine as dealers deliver it faster than a pizza, according to a joint government report. The Times 25/3/2019 News Policing needs to catch up with technology Calum Steele, General Secretary of the Scottish Police Federation, says many of the technological advances in policing have happened to the police service and not because of it Holyrood Magazine 25/3/2019 Feature, Opinion Physical Fitness and Psychological Hardiness As Predictors of Parasympathetic Control in Response to Stress: A Norwegian Police Simulator Training Study The individual biopsychological response to a specific stressor is the result of a complex interplay between many different factors including physiology, behavior, and personality. The goal of the present study was to explore the potential link between physical fitness, hardiness (Kobasa 1979), and the individual autonomic stress arousal experienced during a stressful police training situation (active shooter). Eighty-four police students participated in the study and were randomly assigned to either a high-stress or a low-stress testing condition. Hardiness was measured with the Dispositional Resilience Scale (Hystad et al. 2010). Physical fitness was assessed with V˙O2maxV˙O2max . Parasympathetic control was measured using heart rate variability (HRV), i.e., the root mean square successive difference (RMSSD). Regression analysis showed that psychological hardiness had a negative main effect on change in parasympathetic activity from baseline to the testing phase (B = − 1.43, t = − 2.81, p = 0.007). Larger withdrawal of parasympathetic activation for high-hardy individuals in this phase of the study can be interpreted as an adaptive adjustment to the task set in front of them. A second regression analysis showed that both psychological hardiness (B = − 1.47, t = 3.68, p Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology - Registration at source 25/3/2019 Research article Deadly Force and Deadly Outcome: Examining the Officer, Suspect, and Situational Characteristics of Officer-Involved Shootings Police use-of-force in general, and police use of deadly force in particular, has been at the forefront of national media attention in recent years. Despite this visibility, scholarly attention to the complexities and nuances of the dynamics at play that lead to fatal and non-fatal outcomes for suspects involved in these encounters has been limited. As such, the current study draws from data collected from 2015 to 2018 in the state of Texas to examine the officer-, suspect-, and situational-level correlates and predictors of suspect death resulting from being involved in an officer-involved shooting. Bivariate results suggest that officer race, suspect race, the suspect being armed with a deadly weapon, and the officer responding to a suspicious activity call are significantly associated with suspect death versus being injured in an officer-involved shooting. More rigorous multivariate results reveal that the situational context (i.e., the suspect being armed with a deadly weapon and the incident resulting from a suspicious activity call) is particularly relevant for predicting the lethality of an officer-involved shooting for the suspect. Study limitations and directions for future research are also discussed. Deviant Behavior - Registration at source 25/3/2019 Research article Crack cocaine increase: inquiry findings Report on the findings of a Public Health England and Home Office investigation into the increase in crack cocaine use in England. Home Office 25/3/2019 Report Automatic facial recognition: ‘Broader and more creative thought needed’, says Surveillance Camera Commissioner Automatic facial recognition (AFR) systems can provide new ways to protect the public, but public support and reassurance rests on a transparent and robust regulatory framework governing its use, says Surveillance Camera Commissioner Tony Porter. Policing Insight 25/3/2019 Opinion First slavery ‘super-complaint’ accuses police of fuelling victims’ trauma Categoric police failings are hindering the prosecution of human traffickers and barring victims of modern slavery from the support they are legally entitled to, according to a new super-complaint to the HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services. The Guardian 25/3/2019 News «359635973598359936003601360236033604Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events