Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96999 total results. Showing results 72721 to 72740 «363336343635363636373638363936403641Next ›Last » New Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner announced Sara Thornton to take up role to help combat modern slavery. Home Office 22/2/2019 News Return of 50/50 PSNI recruitment urged over lack of Catholics at top The SDLP has called for the return of 50/50 recruitment in the police after figures showed just 10% of the PSNI's most senior officers are Catholics. Belfast Telegraph 22/2/2019 News Tories decide not to select Julia Mulligan – hours after police precept rise agreed North Yorkshire's Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Julia Mulligan has failed to win automatic selection as the Tory candidate for the role at the next election in 2020. The Press (York) 22/2/2019 News Legal fees to push cost of police hacking kiosks past £700,000 The cost of Police Scotland’s shelved phone hacking devices is expected to rise again as the cash-strapped force is considering hiring independent lawyers to prove that they do not breach privacy laws. The Times - Subscription at source 22/2/2019 News Police officers on Tasers ‘misconceptions’ – and why weapon won’t always be fired The number of Humberside Police officers trained to use Tasers has doubled Hull Live 22/2/2019 News Police Board convenes special meeting over PSNI disclosure failure The Policing Board is to hold a special meeting on Tuesday to discuss the PSNI's failure to disclose information to the Police Ombudsman. Belfast Telegraph 22/2/2019 News Police leader calls for laws to allow positive race discrimination Sara Thornton says shock to the system needed to increase diversity among officers The Guardian 22/2/2019 News Burnout in Blue: An Analysis of the Extent and Primary Predictors of Burnout Among Law Enforcement Officers in the United States Job-related burnout is a significant concern for researchers, law enforcement administrators, and government authorities because of its broader effects on officer health, job performance, and service provided to the public. This topic is particularly relevant amidst a variety of complex challenges and heightened scrutiny surrounding law enforcement officers, their decisions, and relations with the public. Although much work has been conducted on burnout among police officers, the aim of this study is to build on the literature through analyzing survey data from roughly 13,000 sworn respondents representing 89 agencies throughout the United States to describe the extent of two components of burnout—emotional exhaustion and depersonalization. Then, based on Leiter and Maslach’s (2004) six areas of worklife, this study uses multivariate analysis to identify the primary predictors of those two components of burnout and how they are shaped by the characteristics of the agencies and communities in which these officers work. The analysis indicates approximately 19% of the total sample was experiencing severe levels of emotional exhaustion and 13% had extreme values of depersonalization. Police Quarterly - Registration at source 22/2/2019 Research article Police Legitimacy: Perspectives of Migrants and Non-Migrants in Australia This paper is drawn from a larger study investigating community perceptions of police legitimacy in the Monash Local Government Area (LGA), in the Australian state of Victoria. Monash had seen declining results in the official government survey in the indicators that assessed police legitimacy over the preceding decade. The purpose of this paper is to explore the perceptions of both migrant and non-migrant participants to understand the role of migrant status in influencing assessments of police legitimacy in Monash LGA. Through six focus groups, 18 interviews and one e-mail response with 31 individuals, perceptions of Victoria Police among the communities of Monash were collated and analysed. One of the key findings of the study was that ethnic diversity and/or migrant status of community members were a key factor raised in response to questions about community perceptions of the legitimacy of Victoria Police in Monash LGA. Demographic change had been significant in Monash LGA over the preceding decade, including increasing ethnic diversity in the population and a shift in migration patterns from predominantly European to migrants from East and South Asia. In this paper, the authors suggest that the migrant status of Monash residents was a key factor that both migrant and non-migrant participants thought influenced perceptions of the police. Accordingly, because migrants make up a significant cohort of Australia’s population, we afford due attention to this previously overlooked topic. Journal of Criminological Research Policy and Practice - Subscription at source 22/2/2019 Research article Violent deaths in London are down on 2018 It is of little consolation to victims’ families, but London has seen much less bloodshed this year than last. The Times - Subscription at source 22/2/2019 Analysis, Feature Police need to rethink how they deal with organised crime Their attempts to tackle gangs have been badly managed The Economist 21/2/2019 Feature, Opinion Startup’s data cleansing and analysis tools available to UK police via Microsoft Azure Tools will help police analyse case data, link disparate sources of information and develop new lines of inquiry from a single workstation Computer Weekly 21/2/2019 News Nationalist confidence in PSNI ‘at rock bottom’ – Sinn Féin Confidence in the PSNI among nationalists is at "rock bottom", a Sinn Féin MLA has said. BBC 21/2/2019 News Staffordshire Police officers ‘tired’, ‘stressed’ and ‘under-paid’ Worrying concerns for policing in Staffordshire StaffordshireLive 21/2/2019 News Police having to cope with ‘considerably’ fewer resources There is a rise in robberies, burglaries and thefts Birmingham Live 21/2/2019 News Prosecutions fall to lowest level on record, new statistics show Numbers of defendants and individuals least in half a century but conviction rate best in 10 years. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/2/2019 News Policy behind ‘extraordinary’ police tax rise ‘unacceptable’, says councillor who voted against hike A Bridgend councillor who sits on a panel scrutinising South Wales Police said he voted against a huge rise in its precept because he couldn’t accept the policy behind it. The amount that council taxpayers will contribute to policing in south Wales goes up 10.28% from April. Wales Online 21/2/2019 News North Yorkshire PCC gains approval for lower precept increase A smaller uplift in the Council Tax than originally proposed has been agreed after North Yorkshire’s police and crime panel initially vetoed the police, fire and crime commissioner’s (PFCC’s) plans. Police Professional 21/2/2019 News Blog: We are better than last year and a damn sight better than 50 years ago In the run up to our 100th year anniversary, National Chair John Apter homes in on recent achievements, challenges and how we can provide an even better service to members. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 21/2/2019 Feature, Opinion Merger creates new police welfare charity Police Care UK succeeds the Police Dependants' Trust and the National Police Fund Third Sector 21/2/2019 News «363336343635363636373638363936403641Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events