Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100269 total results. Showing results 9661 to 9680 «480481482483484485486487488Next ›Last » Yvette Cooper faces legal battle over restoring hate crime measures Harry Miller, who won a case against non-crime hate incident recording, said that if the home secretary strengthened it again it would harm free speech The Times - Subscription at source 28/8/2024 News Senior police officer cleared of rape charges A senior police officer charged with offences including multiple rapes has been cleared. BBC 28/8/2024 News Home Office to continue appeal over protests law, says human rights group Liberty accuses government of ‘disregard for rule of law’ after judges found Braverman’s measures were unlawful The Guardian 28/8/2024 News Report charts positive year with crime reductions and investment in prevention Police and Crime Commissioner, Darryl Preston is today (28th August) publishing his third Annual Report, following the Police and Crime Panel meeting where members reviewed the plan and made comments. Cambridgeshire OPCC 28/8/2024 News Annual report 2023-2024 Thank you for taking the time to find out more about how I have been working with the Constabulary and partners to cut crime and keep all our communities safe. [pdf] Cambridgeshire OPCC 28/8/2024 Report When Avoidance Backfires: Interracial Officer-Citizen Dyads and the Consequences for Fleeing Suspects Research suggests that Black citizens who experience an elevated fear of law enforcement frequently engage in avoidance strategies, such as fleeing, when confronted by police. There is also strong reason to speculate that this avoidance behavior commonly transpires when the police officer is White. Problematically, this avoidance strategy may place these citizens at an increased risk for officer use of force as the police seek to subdue fleeing suspects. The current study uses data drawn from the Evaluation of Less-Lethal Technologies on Police Use-of-Force project and a series of logistic regression equations and mediation analysis to determine whether Black suspects are more apt to flee from White police officers than other officer-suspect racial dyads and, because of this fleeing behavior, have a greater likelihood of experiencing force. After controlling for a variety of salient factors, results indicate support for this scenario. Policy implications are discussed. Race and Justice - Subscription at source 28/8/2024 Research article Merseysiders affected by recent riots encouraged to seek compensation There were protests in the Southport, Liverpool city centre and County Road areas of Merseyside at the end of July and beginning of August. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/8/2024 News Toronto cop who helped Black officers cheat on promotional exams handed 2-year demotion CANADA: The Toronto Police Service’s first Black female superintendent has been handed a two-year demotion after helping several members of the service cheat in a 2021 promotional process. CTV News (Canada) 28/8/2024 News Intelligent risk management: natural language processing real-time triage of police calls for service Can an intelligent call center improve the deployment of a safe and effective diversified response (e.g., differential police response, coresponse and Alternate First Responders)? This article examines a proof-of-concept intelligent call center for enhanced 911 call processing, at the City of Seattle (Washington, USA). This study employed common commercial technology to 1) transcribe incoming 911 call audio, 2) render a real-time forecast of call risk and 3) visualize the results for personnel handling the call as “intelligent decision support.” This project proves a “human-inthe- loop” application of Machine Learning (ML) can support the professional judgement of experienced human operators with a precise, low-latency forecast of call risk. Further, the demonstrated system is designed to learn. As a diversified response system evolves, statistical feedback is incorporated using the Risk Managed Demand framework. Implications for risk management, the opportunity for diversified response, and the ethics of ML are discussed. Police Practice and Research 28/8/2024 Research article Labour will tell police to record more ‘non-crime hate incidents’ in a reversal of Tory changes aimed at protecting free speech as Yvette Cooper plots crackdown on rising anti-Semitism and Islamophobia amid Gaza conflict Labour will tell police to record more 'non-crime hate incidents' in a reversal of changes made by the Tories over free speech concerns. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper is planning to strengthen hate crime laws as part of a crackdown on anti-Semitism and Islamophobia. She will undo the Conservatives' decision to downgrade the monitoring of non-crime hate incidents - specifically in relation to anti-Jewish and anti-Muslim hate - so they can be logged by police. Mail Online 28/8/2024 News ‘No room in policing for noble cause corruption’: Trailblazing Toronto cop who cheated to get Black officers promoted stripped of rank CANADA: Stacy Clarke — the Toronto Police Service’s first Black female superintendent —admitted she helped six Black cops cheat to get a promotion in “a desperate effort to level the playing field.” Toronto Star (Canada) 28/8/2024 News Smith tells supporters new provincial police agency coming ‘under the sheriffs’ CANADA: A new Alberta police agency will take on an increasing number of duties the province has assigned to its sheriffs, according to comments from Premier Danielle Smith. Edmonton Journal (Canada) 28/8/2024 News Role models in police leadership – When the symbolic becomes reality – Reinforcement or ways forward? This article investigates police leaders as role models. The importance of observing several role models in partial use is demonstrated. It also shows how established role models might result in reinforcement of the police leadership culture, exemplified through first-line managers that are legitimized by being ‘good coppers’. Those that inspire others when rocking the boat are limited. Instead, role modelling is about holding on to their positive experience as first-line managers and continuing to fight for their ‘profession’ in silos. The lack of role models for upwards and sideways leadership represents a challenge for the future development of police leadership. The Police Journal: Theory Practice and Principles 28/8/2024 Research article Three decades of anonymous tips: Crime Stoppers continues to make Tasmania safer AUSTRALIA: They’ve helped police take down drug dealers, seize illegal firearms and even crack cold cases. For three decades, Crime Stoppers Tasmania has been working behind the scenes to make communities safer. Pulse Tasmania (Australia) 28/8/2024 News Te Kāhu Tiu ready to help vulnerable youth once funding secured NEW ZEALAND: The African proverb says, “A child does not grow up in a single home.” This has become the source of one of the most powerful sayings in the West in the last decade, “It takes a village to raise a child”. What this means for our most at-risk youth is that often the home is not the best or safest place for them to experience the conditions that will nurture them into adulthood. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 28/8/2024 News Polkinghorne murder trial: Police intercepted his calls for weeks after his wife’s death NEW ZEALAND: The High Court in Auckland has heard that police intercepted Philip Polkinghorne's calls for weeks following his wife's death. The Crown argues that Polkinghorne, a former eye surgeon, murdered Pauline Hanna on Easter Monday in 2021 and staged it as a suicide. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 28/8/2024 News Australian Federal Police officers ramp up industrial action with airport walk-offs, walk-outs in Canberra AUSTRALIA: Australian Federal Police officers walked off the job at seven major airports around the country as part of ongoing industrial action, but didn't publicise their action for security reasons. ABC News (Australia) 28/8/2024 News An inquest into the Wieambilla shootings has entered its final day. This is what we’ve heard about how the tragedy unfolded AUSTRALIA: A marathon five-week inquest into the devastating Wieambilla shootings, which claimed the lives of two young police officers and an innocent neighbour, has reached its final day. ABC News (Australia) 28/8/2024 News Student officer joins South Yorkshire Police aged 41 and wins top award Kevin Morrov is now a fully fledged response officer in Doncaster. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/8/2024 News Criminal case against chief inspector charged with rape discontinued Chief Insp Aziz has been suspended since allegations were made against him in July 2022 and he was investigated by “an independent force”. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/8/2024 News «480481482483484485486487488Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events