Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103216 total results. Showing results 77301 to 77320 «386238633864386538663867386838693870Next ›Last » Officers probed over allegations of violence, racism and steroid use Watchdog looks into 'culture, working practices and supervision' of now-defunct unit based at a London police station. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/4/2019 News Met police officers scrutinised over claims of violence and racism Police watchdog investigating allegations about staff at two central London stations. The Guardian 30/4/2019 News NYPD uses ‘Minority Report’ system to identify bad cops The NYPD is taking a page out of “Minority Report” — using a computerized, early-warning system to identify potentially problematic cops. New York Post 30/4/2019 News Police and crime commissioner could relaunch case to manage fire service Back in November, Norfolk PCC Lorne Green opted not to put a case forward to the government arguing his office should run the fire service, rather than the county council. Eastern Daily Press 30/4/2019 News Putting ethics at the heart of data analytics Det Ch Supt Chris Todd is the West Midlands Police Head of Professional Standards and the NPCC Lead for Data Analytics. In this exclusive article for Policing Insight, he responds to recent press coverage suggesting that the West Midlands Police Ethics Committee had "raised the alarm" over the force's potential use of a 'predictive policing' tool. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 30/4/2019 Analysis Building a Stronger Britain Together – update April 2019 Funding and support for groups involved in counter-extremism projects in their communities. Home Office 30/4/2019 Report Burglary taskforce will drive work to combat house break-ins It brings together government, police, industry and charities to explore what more can be done to combat this intrusive crime. Home Office 30/4/2019 News Launch of National Police Wellbeing Service A ground-breaking National Police Wellbeing Service aimed at improving mental and physical health support for officers and staff is launching today (April 30). College of Policing 30/4/2019 News ‘If we cannot handle 101 calls quickly, what is the point?’ Antisocial behaviour being played down or ignored. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/4/2019 News Victims not suspects At a time when more women and men than ever are pursuing justice against sex offenders, the justice system is letting them down. Big Brother Watch 30/4/2019 Report Force apologises over stalking failures as it reforms systems Staffordshire Police has seen reports of stalking almost double after it changed policies, training and practice following the failure to connect over 30 contacts from a victim before her death. Police Professional 30/4/2019 News Watchdog finds police repeatedly failed stalking victim who killed herself Force accepts learning and officers management advice after IOPC investigation. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/4/2019 Symbolically Annihilating Female Police Officer Capabilities: Cultivating Gendered Police Use of Force Expectations? This first step cultivation analysis examines the quantity, temporal dynamics, and stance of municipal police officer use of force depictions based on the gender of the officer. The 112 theatrically released films that comprise the core cop film genre were systematically identified. Subsequently, a population of 468 police use of force scenes was identified to serve as the units of analysis for this study. Findings revealed male officer use of force scenes appeared across all 40 years of films. Female officer use of force scenes, however, were highly restricted to specific films, years, and often dwarfed by male scenes within films. Lone female officer use of force scenes saw their highest representation in the 1980s but declined in the 1990s and 2000s, becoming increasingly dependent on a male officer’s presence. Implications of such patterns are discussed as well as potential second step cultivation studies. Women and Criminal Justice - Registration at source 30/4/2019 Research article Confidence in the Police Among Immigrants in South Korea The purpose of this paper is to test the dual frames of reference theory. For the test, the reference point hypothesis examines whether the difference in the quality of social conditions between the home and host countries determines the variations of immigrants’ trust in the institutions of their host country. By using hierarchical linear modeling analysis, the current study examines whether “difference of homicide rate from South Korea” or “difference of level of democracy from South Korea” influences immigrants’ confidence in the police. Using data collected from nine different immigrant groups in South Korea, the current study examined both country-level factors as well as individual-level factors. According to the analysis results, the difference of level of democracy from South Korea significantly influenced immigrants’ confidence in the South Korean police. Specifically, when immigrants came from democratically under-developed countries, they showed a relatively high level of confidence in the South Korean police. Confidence in the police among the first generation of immigrants has recently attracted increasing attention. However, no previous studies have examined immigrants’ confidence in the police within an Asian country. Thus, the current study might contribute to generating better police performances toward first-generation immigrants who tend to be discriminated against and are also vulnerable to various forms of victimization because of their new status in a new society. Policing: An International Journal 30/4/2019 Research article New deputy set to make ‘important contribution’ as national force adapts for the future Former strategy lead joins trio of number twos at Police Scotland. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/4/2019 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 30/4/2019 News Officers to face gross misconduct charges after detainee lost three fingers in toilet Suspect's fingertips could not be reattached following custody incident. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/4/2019 News Police are using buses to catch drivers on mobile phones Police officers are riding on buses to catch drivers using their mobile phones [VIDEO]. BBC 30/4/2019 News Symbolically Annihilating Female Police Officer Capabilities: Cultivating Gendered Police Use of Force Expectations? This first step cultivation analysis examines the quantity, temporal dynamics, and stance of municipal police officer use of force depictions based on the gender of the officer. The 112 theatrically released films that comprise the core cop film genre were systematically identified. Subsequently, a population of 468 police use of force scenes was identified to serve as the units of analysis for this study. Findings revealed male officer use of force scenes appeared across all 40 years of films. Female officer use of force scenes, however, were highly restricted to specific films, years, and often dwarfed by male scenes within films. Lone female officer use of force scenes saw their highest representation in the 1980s but declined in the 1990s and 2000s, becoming increasingly dependent on a male officer’s presence. Implications of such patterns are discussed as well as potential second step cultivation studies. Women and Criminal Justice - Registration at source 30/4/2019 Research article Anti-social behaviour ignored by authorities, claims report Commissioner for England and Wales says victims left to suffer in silence. The Guardian 30/4/2019 News «386238633864386538663867386838693870Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events