Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 104967 total results. Showing results 7681 to 7700 «381382383384385386387388389Next ›Last » Police and tech sector vow to work together to tackle phone theft The Home Secretary brought representatives from law enforcement and tech companies together on Thursday to discuss the growing problem snatch theft. The Independent 6/2/2025 News More than 3,000 apply to join police service Chief Constable Jon Boutcher has said 3,100 people have applied to become police officers since the start of the latest recruitment campaign. BBC 6/2/2025 News Calgary police face huge budget shortfall, warn of ‘impacts across the organization’ CANADA: Calgary police confirm the service is facing a $28-million shortfall in its operating budget this year “and beyond.” While CPS Chief Mark Neufeld wasn’t available for an interview, CPS provided a statement to Global News on Thursday afternoon. The statement didn’t provide an explanation, but during a press conference in January Chief Mark Neufeld expressed concern over how the provincial government’s decision to restrict the use of photo radar would affect police revenue. Global News (Canada) 6/2/2025 News Chief constable ‘concerned’ at numbers failing vetting over social media activity Jon Boutcher said that even “liking” a post could be flagged during the vetting process. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/2/2025 News Met Police blitz to fight phone-snatching ‘scourge’ A clampdown on the "industrial-scale" crime of mobile phone-snatching across London has resulted in 230 people being arrested by the Metropolitan Police in the past week BBC 6/2/2025 News ‘It’s time to pay us properly’, says police federation It is time to pay police officers properly for their hard work and the risks they face, Norfolk Police Federation has said, following the news that chief constables have recommended officers receive a pay award of just 3.8 per cent. Police Professional 6/2/2025 News Police officer who assaulted man to do unpaid work A police officer who admitted assaulting a man while on duty has been ordered to do unpaid work. BBC 6/2/2025 News 1,000 stolen phones seized and 230 arrested in one week during targeted operation by MPS More than stolen 1,000 handsets were seized and 230 people arrested in a week-long crackdown on mobile phone theft by the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS). Police Professional 6/2/2025 News PFNI in urgent wake-up call to ministers over ‘skeleton police service’ The warning that the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) is reduced to a “skeleton service” should be an urgent wake-up call for Stormont ministers, according to the Police Federation for Northern Ireland (PFNI). Police Professional 6/2/2025 News New commander appointed at City of London Police City of London Police has appointed Tor Garnett as Commander National, where she will join the chief officer team leading the national policing response to economic and cybercrime. Police Professional 6/2/2025 News “There is No Time”: Swedish Professionals’ Perspective on Rape Victim Treatment Rape victims often face secondary victimization when interacting with the legal and healthcare systems, a risk that is exacerbated by the attitudes and practices of the professionals they encounter. This study, drawing on responses (N = 237) from police employees, prosecutors, and healthcare personnel, aimed to investigate rape victim treatment from the perspective of these professionals. Our investigation was two-fold: through a web survey, we first examined how professionals’ beliefs in a just world, acceptance of rape myths, and demographic factors influence their estimations of false reporting and trust in the justice system. We then used open-ended questions to identify perceived barriers, problematic practices, and areas for improvement within their professional roles and the overall system handling rape cases, providing both quantitative and qualitative data. Prosecutors and healthcare professionals reported significantly lower levels of estimations of false reports than police, with no significant difference between the two; additionally, prosecutors displayed the highest trust in the legal system, significantly greater than both police and healthcare professionals, whereas no significant difference was found between healthcare professionals and police. Overall, the professionals requested more specific knowledge on how to treat victims of rape and identified several perceived barriers (e.g. lack of resources, deprioritizing, and legislation) and problematic practices (e.g. interview practices and medical examination practices) that may cause secondary victimization. Practical implications for meeting and treating rape victims are discussed. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse 6/2/2025 Research article Undercover probationer recalls role in catching ‘Clifton Rapist’ Female officers were sent out in plain clothes as part of Operation Argus to apprehend a rapist who attacked seven women. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/2/2025 News PSNI has been reduced to a ‘skeleton service’ The Chief Constable told the Policing Board that insufficient neighbourhood officers and detectives meant the Service was generally not resourced Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/2/2025 News New Commander appointed by the City of London Police Tor Garnett was a detective chief superintendent in the Met tackling cyber, fraud and money laundering. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/2/2025 News The decision to frisk: an exploration of the impact of suspect demeanor and demographic factors on pedestrian stops This study explores how suspect demeanor impacts the decision to frisk a suspect during a pedestrian stop and whether the impact of demeanor on the decision to frisk varies by race/ethnicity and gender. The2018–2023 NYPD stop, question and frisk data are used to examine the role of demeanor and suspect characteristics on the decision to frisk using a series of hierarchical logistic regression models. Results indicate suspect demeanor (i.e. calm, nervous and aggression/noncompliance) impacts the decision to frisk, net of stop rationale. Demographic factors were found to moderate the effect of some demeanors on frisk decisions. For example, calm suspects are less likely to be frisked broadly, but interactions revealed that calm men are significantly less likely than calm women to be frisked and calm non-Hispanic Whites are less likely to be frisked than calm Black and Black Hispanic suspects. Despite courts upholding suspect demeanor as a legitimate factor for police to consider when establishing reasonable suspicion, examinations of demeanor are missing from research on stop and frisks. This study highlights the importance of incorporating suspect demeanor in research on pedestrian stops to better understand assessments of reasonable suspicion that someone is armed and dangerous. Policing: An International Journal - Subscription at source 6/2/2025 Research article Home Secretary hosts summit on mobile phone theft The Home Secretary brought together law enforcement and leading tech companies to drive new action to tackle mobile phone thefts. Home Office 6/2/2025 News PSNI urged to improve engagement with children and young people to tackle paramilitary and OCG influence A new report from the Northern Ireland Policing Board exploring the relationship between children and young people and the Police Service of Northern Ireland has urged the Service to engage more effectively with youngsters who may often be vulnerable to influence and control from paramilitary and organised crime groups, with the role of neighbourhood officers and a rethink of the use of stop and search among key steps to improve that engagement, as Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 6/2/2025 Analysis, Feature Calgary officer charged with falsifying evidence, perjury after watchdog probe CANADA: Alberta’s police watchdog says a Calgary police officer has been charged with perjury and fabricating evidence. Blue Line (Canada) 6/2/2025 News Surrey Police Board re-established CANADA: On Dec. 30, 2024, the Lieutenant Governor signed an Order in Council to appoint a new Surrey Police Board, effective Jan. 31, 2025. Blue Line (Canada) 6/2/2025 News Garda trainee recruitment drive gets underway, with applications closing in three weeks REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A promotional campaign for the recruitment drive, costing €375,000 (excluding VAT), will go live today. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 6/2/2025 News «381382383384385386387388389Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events