Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115877 total results. Showing results 73181 to 73200 «365636573658365936603661366236633664Next ›Last » ‘Police are everywhere!’ Priti Patel blasts BBC host as Britons face coronavirus controls Priti Patel snapped at BBC host Martha Kearney as she defended the proactive measures the police forces have been taken throughout the pandemic. Express 22/12/2020 News Walking the walk: ‘I have to be prepared to do the things we’re asking staff to do’ says police chief While many police organisations and leaders struggle to use social media effectively, Northamptonshire Chief Constable Nick Adderley regularly engages in Twitter exchanges with the wider public, while also vlogging to his own staff; Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons spoke to Mr Adderley about his online profile, his efforts to ensure openness, and why he believes good leaders need to ‘keep their hand in’. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 22/12/2020 Feature, Interview, Opinion North Wales Police used Tasers on children on more than a dozen occasions last year Police in North Wales recorded using Tasers on children on more than a dozen occasions last year, figures reveal. The Leader 22/12/2020 News PSNI chief ‘sorry’ over policing at Black Lives Matter protests Chief Constable Simon Byrne has apologised after the Police Ombudsman found justification in claims the handling of the Black Lives Matter protests was unfair and discriminatory. BBC 22/12/2020 News Digital sniffer dogs seal fate of sex offender A sex offender was brought to justice after two police dogs trained to sniff out digital equipment tracked down important evidence. The Times - Subscription at source 22/12/2020 News French believe 100 syndicates run migrant routes across Channel Immigration police in France are monitoring networks of safe houses and believe an estimated 100 sophisticated people smuggling syndicates are targeting the UK, The Times can reveal. The Times - Subscription at source 22/12/2020 News Aussie electric police car project gathers momentum AUSTRALIA: Proposal for homegrown emergency services EV attracts interest from industry and two state governments Motoring 21/12/2020 News Survey: What police executives are expecting with coronavirus vaccines USA: Following are some of the key findings of a new PERF survey of member agencies about their plans and expectations regarding coronavirus vaccines. Police Executive Research Forum 21/12/2020 Analysis, Feature Police chief warns English cars will be stopped to enforce travel ban Police officers will stop and may take action against drivers of cars from England, Scotland's chief constable has warned as part of his plan to enforce a strict travel ban across the country. The National 21/12/2020 News Spy partners’ focus dictated lack of Far Right intelligence, GCSB boss says NEW ZEALAND: International priorities dictated a gaping hole in the collection of far-right intelligence reports, according to the lead communications spy agency. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 21/12/2020 News Chief Constable warns drivers considering flouting Scotland-England travel ban: ‘Don’t chance it’. Drivers considering flouting Nicola Sturgeon's travel ban between England and Scotland should not "chance it", her most senior police officer has warned them as he vowed to "significantly" toughen up enforcement. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 21/12/2020 News ‘Incredible’ that officers not in the queue for the vaccine, says Met Fed Met Fed chair Ken Marsh said 'it beggars belief' that frontline officers have not been prioritised in the COVID-19 vaccine roll out. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/12/2020 News Policing Christmas dinners ‘not a priority’ Chair tells Sky News The Police Federation of England and Wales National Chair was interviewed by Sky News this morning (Monday 21 December) about the challenges of enforcing the harsher restrictions put in place by the Prime Minister over the weekend. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 21/12/2020 News IWF condemns new EU ePrivacy rules as ‘a free pass’ for online predators The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) has applauded technology companies’ decision not to leave children “out in the cold” amid fears that “unacceptable” new EU ePrivacy rules could make it easier for criminals to share videos of child sexual abuse and rape. Police Professional 21/12/2020 News Robocop: US cities experiment with autonomous drone policing raise civil liberty questions USA: Officers say the drones will help limit human contact, a key in the Covid-19 pandemic The Telegraph - Subscription at source 21/12/2020 News Police warn isolation during the pandemic could push young people to extremism Lonely young people could be drawn to terrorism during the pandemic, police have warned, as the amount of extreme right wing material flagged to investigators rose more than 40%. LBC 21/12/2020 News Brexit: Police preparing for disruption at every port and airport as no-deal looms Police are preparing for the consequences of potential disruption at every air and sea port in the UK when the Brexit transition period ends, senior officers have revealed. The Independent 21/12/2020 News The @WeCops Twitter chat: Policing domestic abuse in the pandemic The most recent @WeCops Twitter chat focused on domestic abuse and the impact of COVID-19, exploring issue around how the pandemic has changed the reporting and response, how partners and support agencies have coped, and what lessons police have learned; Thames Valley Police Superintendent and WeCops team member Katy Barrow-Grint pulls together the key points from the debate. Policing Insight - Registration at source 21/12/2020 Feature, Opinion Conservation Officer Perceptions of Academy Training: Resource Specific and General Policing Tasks This research is among the first to examine the degree to which law enforcement officers tasked with protection of natural resources feel prepared for specialized and general tasks by their academy training. Drawing upon a survey of over 900 conservation officers across 13 states, the current inquiry examines whether officers who attended a conservation-specific academy feel better prepared for their work than those who attended a conventional police academy. Findings suggest conservation officers feel well prepared for their general policing duties by their academy experience, but fewer than half of the officers surveyed felt that their academy experience prepared them to handle nuisance wildlife calls or consult with landowners on habitat needs. Officers who attended a conservation academy held greater perceptions that their academy prepared them for specialized duties. These findings help inform state conservation agencies about the topics which are well covered or need additional attention in their pre-employment training curricula, as well as recruitment strategies for varying academy types. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice - Registration at source 21/12/2020 Research article The Promise of A Network Approach For Policing Research Considerable attention has been devoted to understanding police socialization and the resulting culture, yet only recently have scholars turned to a network approach to understand the social relationships between officers. We extend these efforts with results from a pilot study of officer networks in a large US police department. Network data are collected from 88 front-line officers to examine officers’ informal working relationships. Our findings shed light on the connected nature of officer relationships, showing how personal support networks intersect and diverge from more formal advice and mentorship networks. The study provides an alternative starting point for understanding socialization as a vehicle of officer attitudes, values, and behaviors. Likewise, it demonstrates the applicability of a network approach for understanding departments’ social and structural organization. We conclude with a discussion on how officer networks can inform meaningful policy initiatives, including shifting organizational climate, enhancing retention, and curbing abuses. Justice Quarterly - Registration at source 21/12/2020 Research article «365636573658365936603661366236633664Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events