Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115802 total results. Showing results 76821 to 76840 «383838393840384138423843384438453846Next ›Last » Fines for Covid-19 level 3 rule breakers a possibility – police NEW ZEALAND: After scenes of crowded parks and public areas in Auckland over the weekend, Police Assistant Commissioner Richard Chambers has told Checkpoint issuing fines could be a possibility. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 18/8/2020 News Blog by LGBT+ lead, Supt Paul Court In my first blog as lead for LGBT+ issues for the Police Superintendents’ Association, I’d like to start by posing you a question. Police Superintendents' Association (PSA) 18/8/2020 Feature, Opinion Tracking Police Arrests of Intimate Partner Domestic Abuse Suspects in London: A Situational Factors Analysis What were the odds of named suspects being arrested for a reported crime of intimate partner abuse over one 12-month period in one area of London (UK), and how did those odds vary across twelve predictive situational characteristics, including the presence or absence of the suspect? This study analyses 1000 intimate partner domestic abuse (DA) crimes recorded in the South West Basic Command Unit of the London Metropolitan Police Service in the 12 months between 1 February 2018 and 31 January 2019. Twelve factors present at the time of police recording an intimate partner abuse crime were analysed in an odds ratio analysis predicting whether a named suspect would be arrested for the crime. Separate analyses were conducted for cases in which the suspect was present at the time police arrived to interview the victim and in cases in which the suspect was absent. Analyses were also conducted by crime type and crime severity scores, with a descriptive analysis of reasons police gave for not making arrests. Police arrested the suspect in 90% of the 287 cases in which suspects were present when police arrived, and in 47% of the 713 cases in which the suspect was absent on arrival. There was no difference in crime severity scores between cases in which arrests were made vs. not. Cambridge Journal of Evidence-Based Policing 18/8/2020 Research article Black MPS inspector to sue for racial harassment after being stopped by white officers A black police inspector has said he has no choice but to sue the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) for racial harassment after two white officers stopped him while he was driving. Police Professional 18/8/2020 News Widow of PC Harper takes first steps on long journey to Andrew’s Law Lissie Harper – the widow of hero police officer PC Andrew Harper – has told how the anniversary of her husband’s killing has made her more determined than ever to battle for a law change that would see criminals convicted of killing emergency services workers jailed for life. Police Professional 18/8/2020 News Domestic Abuse Bill 2020: factsheets POLICY PAPER - These factsheets provide more information about each of the provisions in the act. Home Office 18/8/2020 Report Black police officer takes action after ‘clearly racist’ colleagues stop his car as he drives home from work Inspector Charles Ehikioya has served with the Met for more than two decades. Sky News 18/8/2020 News Black Met inspector stopped by police while driving home from work Charles Ehikioya, who has served for 22 years, says he was racially profiled The Guardian 18/8/2020 News Face coverings: No fines issued by PSNI Police have not fined anyone in Northern Ireland for failing to wear a face covering. BBC 18/8/2020 News Public safety or invasion of privacy? COVID-19 and the police use of drones Policing Insight contributor Andrew Staniforth considers how the use of drones to aid police enforcement during the COVID-19 pandemic has been received by the general public both within the UK and abroad. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 18/8/2020 Feature 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. You do not need to be a member of the College to access its library. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 18/8/2020 News Police! Community Engagement and Wellbeing at Work 10 things the British Police can teach your organization WeNeedSocial.com 18/8/2020 Feature, Opinion Pc Andrew Harper would be proud of law change campaign, his widow says Lissie Harper is campaigning for mandatory life sentences for those found guilty of killing an emergency worker. Express & Star 18/8/2020 News Newsbeat has been investigating how social media is being used to sell drugs Over the past six months Radio 1 Newsbeat has been investigating how social media is being used to sell drugs. BBC 18/8/2020 Analysis, Feature Black Met Police inspector ‘racially harassed’ by officers A senior black police inspector has complained of racial harassment to the Met Police after being stopped in his car by two white officers. BBC 18/8/2020 News New Chair of Firefighters’ Pension Scheme Advisory Board of England appointed Joanne Livingstone has been appointed Chair of the Firefighters’ Pension Scheme Advisory Board of England (SAB). Home Office 17/8/2020 News Interview with Cathy Lanier about the upcoming NFL season and police reform Cathy Lanier served as the chief of police for the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, D.C. from 2007-2016. Since 2016, she has been the Senior Vice President of Security for the National Football League. PERF Executive Director Chuck Wexler spoke with Chief Lanier about how the NFL is preparing for the season during the pandemic, and her thoughts on the current state of police reforms in the United States . Police Executive Research Forum 17/8/2020 Feature, Interview, Opinion ScamwiseNI Partnership Launch Prevention Booklets The ScamwiseNI Partnership has produced two crime prevention booklets designed to raise awareness about the ways fraudsters use to swindle people out of their hard earned money. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 17/8/2020 News Scottish Government handling of delays to rape cases could be ‘open to legal challenge’ Delays in rape and sexual assault cases due to the coronavirus outbreak could be “open to legal challenge”, a rape crisis charity has warned. Holyrood Magazine 17/8/2020 News Police chiefs embrace health led response to dealing with people in mental crisis CANADA: OTTAWA — Police chiefs say they support closer collaboration with crisis workers to help prevent tragedies when their officers confront people dealing with mental-health issues. Blue Line (Canada) 17/8/2020 News «383838393840384138423843384438453846Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events