Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93995 total results. Showing results 74081 to 74100 «370137023703370437053706370737083709Next ›Last » Sharing demand This week, the Research Inspector examines the work of David Herrington, who, perhaps quite uniquely, has worked in analysis and futures scanning in both the police and health services. Police Professional - Subscription at source 5/9/2018 Analysis, Feature Bridging the gap A new framework has been developed to promote effective community policing built on personal relationships and two-way communication, resulting in the early identification of risks and better crime intelligence. Police Professional - Subscription at source 5/9/2018 Analysis, Feature Foundations for command Jason Masters questions whether the current three-layer model of policing major events has run its course and whether the aviation industry could offer a more suitable framework in the future. Police Professional - Subscription at source 5/9/2018 Feature, Opinion At the Intersection of Disadvantage: Socioeconomic Status Heightens Ethnic Group Differences in Trust in the Police Although trust in, and cooperation with, the police is critical to effective crime prevention, the relationship between citizens and police can be tenuous, especially for ethnic minorities. However, the impact that membership in multiple marginalised groups has on attitudes toward the police has received limited attention. We address this oversight using a national probability sample of New Zealand adults (N = 11,669) to examine how the intersection between ethnicity and socioeconomic status (SES) affects trust in, and willingness to cooperate with, the police. As hypothesised, minorities trusted the police less than did ethnic majority group members. However, ethnic group differences in trust in the police were heightened at low (vs. high) levels of SES. In turn, trust in the police mediated the relationship between minority status and willingness to cooperate with the police. These results demonstrate that (low) SES exacerbates the already fragile relationship between ethnic minorities and the police. Race and Justice - Registration at source 5/9/2018 Research article Report Watch: Transform Justice’s Love, fear and control — does the criminal justice system reduce domestic abuse? Our latest Report Watch takes a look at the charity Transform Justice's report 'Love, fear and control — does the criminal justice system reduce domestic abuse?' which examines and evaluates the criminal justice system's current approach to tackling domestic abuse. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/9/2018 Analysis Predicting State Police Officer Alcohol Consumption and Use of Tobacco Criminal justice research has well documented the fact that law enforcement officers experience a significant amount of stress. Research also suggests law enforcement officers use tobacco (which is not healthy at any rate) and alcohol at rates exceeding those of other populations. Although several studies have documented the above across a wide variety of law enforcement populations, research has not previously explored the extent to which state police officers use tobacco and alcohol. Because no studies explore state law enforcement officer use of tobacco and alcohol, no studies exist that identify factors predictive of state police officer use of alcohol and tobacco. This study addresses these gaps in the literature by surveying all sworn state police officers of one state police agency. Policy recommendations, as they pertain to reducing state police officer use of alcohol and tobacco are discussed below. International Journal of Police Science & Management - Registration at source 5/9/2018 Research article Facebook’s refusal to help police investigate a young girl’s murder proves it is morally callous There is a huge difficulty in trying to understand the warped psychology of Facebook and the other social media giants. How can these still young companies have departed so far and so quickly from the moral standards of the societies they are supposed to serve? Mail Online 5/9/2018 Feature, Opinion Detectives investigating the murder of Lucy McHugh, 13, may have to wait SIX MONTHS for Facebook to hand over the prime suspect’s password Detectives investigating the murder of schoolgirl Lucy McHugh may have to wait at least six months for Facebook to hand over the prime suspect's password, it emerged last night. Mail Online 5/9/2018 News Facebook needs to do more in the fight against crime The moment I go on Facebook I’m bombarded with adverts that link with extraordinary accuracy to subjects I’ve been googling or chatting about online with friends. The Times - Subscription at source 5/9/2018 Feature, Opinion Antisemitism row: Labour dossier ‘reveals hate crimes’ Save Scotland Yard will investigate a leaked dossier of antisemitism allegations against Labour members after a former senior policeman said that many of them could be hate crimes. The Times - Subscription at source 5/9/2018 News Met chief Cressida Dick ‘all in favour’ of increased stop and search Britain’s most senior police officer yesterday threw her weight behind plans to extend stop-and-search powers. The Times - Subscription at source 5/9/2018 News Controversial tattoo policy ‘fair’ and ‘settles quibbles’ Force dress code also banned stubble for officers. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/9/2018 News Stop and search powers could be increased as police battle rising violent crime across UK Government to launch consultation on changes to law as home secretary targets acid, drones and laser pointers The Independent 4/9/2018 News Stop and search ‘demeans’ black people, says Umunna The Labour MP has vocalised his opposition to home secretary Sajid Javid's plans to extend police powers The Voice 4/9/2018 News Met police chief Cressida Dick says Facebook should make evidence available to detectives murder detectives ‘in minutes’ The Commissioner of the Met Police has said Facebook should hand over potentially vital information to detectives 'within minutes' of being asked. Mail Online 4/9/2018 News Met police will investigate leaked Labour party dossier detailing 45 anti-Semitism claims Scotland Yard is investigating a leaked dossier on anti-Semitism in the Labour Party which it is claimed contains 21 cases that should have been reported to the police. Mail Online 4/9/2018 News Cressida Dick calls for fast legal access to social media accounts Met chief highlights data protection ‘difficulties’ after murder suspect’s block on Facebook password The Guardian 4/9/2018 News Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts - plus a short guide outlining how serving police officers and staff can get access, free, to many of the articles listed through the National Police Library. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/9/2018 News Better staff scheduling so you can maximise your workforce and your budgets There are plenty of generic scheduling solutions that work great for organisations with simple shift patterns or your typical 9-5. InTime’s mission is to provide advanced scheduling and workforce management tools for complex organisations that don’t fit that mould. Policing Insight 4/9/2018 News Lucy McHugh death: ‘Challenge’ over accessing Facebook information Met Police Commissioner Cressida Dick believes detectives should have access to material from social media companies "within minutes". BBC 4/9/2018 News «370137023703370437053706370737083709Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events