Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103812 total results. Showing results 9661 to 9680 «480481482483484485486487488Next ›Last » Second cohort of digital forensic apprentices begin work October saw the commencement of the second cohort of Level 4 Digital Forensic Technician apprentices, from West Midlands Police and West Yorkshire Police. Forensic Capability Network 18/11/2024 News APCC statement marking the start of Anti-Social Behaviour Awareness Week The APCC is supporting Anti-Social Behaviour Awareness Week, held annually by the charity, Resolve ASB. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 18/11/2024 News Organisational and operational stress causing up to three times more harm to officers’ mental health than trauma Latest findings from research with Queensland Police Service indicate that organisational and operational stressors such as poor leadership, work/life balance and lack of resources can be up to three times more harmful to officers’ mental health than trauma, as Griffith University Associate Professor and police psychologist Dr Jacqueline Drew told the recent Global Evidence-Based Policing Conference. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 18/11/2024 Analysis, Feature UK riots: Social media’s role in misinformation and violence Uncovering the role of social media in the Southport riots and how open-source intelligence (OSINT) can combat misinformation and violent calls to action. Policing Insight 18/11/2024 Advertisement, Feature Owed rest day ‘mountain’ increasingly difficult to manage say force leads More than 890,078 rest days – the equivalent of 2,438 years – are owed to police officers in the UK, new figures show. Claire Sweeting and Minia Bennie write a special report for Police Oracle. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/11/2024 Analysis, Feature The Pandemic, Protests, and Perceptions of the Police: How COVID-19 and the Murder of George Floyd Affected Public Trust in the Chicago Police Department This study examines whether views of the police in Chicago were altered by the pandemic and the release of a video depicting George Floyd's murder. Panel data analysis is used to examine over six years of monthly survey data tabulated by the Chicago Police Department's private partner and made available to the public through an open data portal. The study finds evidence of a short-lived rally to the flag effect during the first stage of the pandemic, but only among White and Hispanic survey respondents. Views of the police decreased significantly for Black respondents during a later stage of the pandemic. Contrary to expectations, the survey data show an immediate improvement in public views of the police by Black and Hispanic respondents after the George Floyd video was released. Consistent with expectations, a steady month-by-month drop in those views then started before trending more positive in 2022 and extending through the end of the study period. The implications of the findings, in periods of emergency and otherwise, are also explored. Criminal Justice Review - Subscription at source 18/11/2024 Research article Fair Work Commission asked to resolve impasse between Victoria Police and union over pay AUSTRALIA: Victoria Police and the powerful police union have blamed each other for a breakdown in negotiations for a new pay deal for officers. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) - Subscription at source 18/11/2024 News Senior cop not concerned officers will chase better pay in NSW AUSTRALIA: Deputy Commissioner Luke Cornelius says he is not concerned that Victorian members will be enticed across the border after NSW Police officers scored a massive 39 per cent pay rise. Herald Sun (Australia) - Subscription at source 18/11/2024 News NSW police officer guilty of assaulting Aboriginal teenager still employed by force despite losing appeal AUSTRALIA: A NSW Police officer who assaulted an Aboriginal teenager continues to be employed by the force, 18 months after they were found guilty. Last week, Ryan Barlow, 30, had his appeal for assault occasioning actual bodily harm rejected in the District Court after being found guilty in May last year. Barlow deployed a controversial leg sweep manoeuvre on an Aboriginal teenager - who was 16-years-old at the time and can't be named - in 2020. They suffered cuts, a chipped tooth, an injured mouth as well as pain to his right knee and shoulder, face, jaw, and neck. National Indigenous Times (NIT) (Australia) 18/11/2024 News PCC claims ASB incidents have almost halved within three years Hampshire and Isle of Wight PCC says £500K has been spent on neighbourhood wardens and diversion schemes. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/11/2024 News Greater Manchester Police makes ‘improvements’ in treatment of women including new rules on strip searches – but questions remain after Sky News investigation A Sky News investigation last year found GMP officers had inappropriately strip-searched three women while in custody. After a major report, the force announced it has ended the practice and made other improvements. Sky News 18/11/2024 News Police officer Kristian White gives evidence about tasering 95yo Clare Nowland AUSTRALIA: The police officer who tasered a 95-year-old woman who was using a walker and armed with a steak knife, has told a jury the great-grandmother made it clear "she was going to use the knife on us". ABC News (Australia) 18/11/2024 News Victoria Police’s pay dispute taken to the Fair Work Commission AUSTRALIA: Victoria Police's pay dispute with the state government has today been heard by the Fair Work Commission, with union leaders converging as the fight for better pay becomes increasingly bitter. 9 News (Australia) 18/11/2024 News Why Mark Mitchell won’t resign one year after becoming Police Minister NEW ZEALAND: Minister of Police Mark Mitchell says he will not resign after a year in the job, pointing to crime statistics showing a 3 percent decrease in victimisations. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 18/11/2024 News More specialist armed Garda officers deployed to protect Taoiseach and two ministers REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Mirror has confirmed the extra security – with detectives armed with machine pistols and tasers – is being deployed after a top level review of protection for the ministers. Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 18/11/2024 News Force uses cadets for test purchasing operation on knives Operation Sceptre test purchasing of knives in Watford showed local retailers were enforcing checks Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/11/2024 News RCMP begins national deployment of body-worn cameras CANADA: Beginning today, frontline RCMP officers, at select detachments, across Canada will start to wear body-worn cameras. Blue Line (Canada) 18/11/2024 News Justice Minister praises world class training at Templemore Garda College REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Minister for Justice says we need a second Garda Training College because Templemore is under pressure trying to cope with the number of recruits it’s been asked to handle recently. Tipp FM 18/11/2024 News Emerging from Engage: How forces turn the corner from special measures to sustainable success A record number of police forces in England and Wales have been put into special measures (formally known as ‘Engage’) over the past three years – but what does Engage mean, and how do forces move out of it? Policing Insight’s James Sweetland spoke to HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary Andy Cooke, as well as two Chief Constables who have led their forces out of special measures – Staffordshire’s Chris Noble and Wiltshire’s Catherine Roper – to find out more. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 18/11/2024 Analysis, Feature, Interview MPs debate whether new laws needed for use of live facial recognition by police MPs gathered in Westminster to debate the issue of live facial recognition, where the Policing Minister acknowledged the absence of a single law to give the police the power to use the technology. Emergency Services Times 18/11/2024 News «480481482483484485486487488Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events