Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100323 total results. Showing results 10261 to 10280 «510511512513514515516517518Next ›Last » ‘We fear the police’: young people share their concerns with Yvette Cooper Home secretary says predecessors ‘turned their backs’ on a generation as she discusses her young futures programme The Guardian 16/8/2024 News Police sergeant cleared of raping fellow officer A police sergeant accused of raping a fellow officer has been cleared of all the charges against him. BBC 16/8/2024 News Man dead, another critically injured after being shot by police in Innisfil; SIU investigating CANADA: A 19-year-old man is dead, and another is fighting for his life in hospital after they were shot by South Simcoe Police in Innisfil on Thursday. CP24 (Canada) 16/8/2024 News Collaborating with partners to create safe communities in Peel Region CANADA: When it comes to creating safe communities, no one is an island. Blue Line (Canada) 16/8/2024 News Gardai probe terror link after Galway Army barracks attack REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaí have assured the public that the stabbing of an Army chaplain outside a barracks in Galway is ‘not part of a wider conspiracy’ — but are investigating if there is a terror motivation behind the attack. Extra.ie (Republic of Ireland) 16/8/2024 Jobs Gardaí investigating possible terrorism motivation behind stab attack at Renmore Barracks REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaí say they’re exploring if the stabbing attack at Renmore Barracks was motivated by terrorism. Galway Bay (Republic of Ireland) 16/8/2024 News Gardaí investigate potential terrorist motivation in Galway barracks attack REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaí are investigating a potential terrorism motivation in an attack on a chaplain at an army barracks in Co Galway. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 16/8/2024 News Police chiefs must address perception of ‘two-tier’ policing, James Cleverly says He said police leaders must be willing to listen to every community's concerns, insisting "I don't think we can just get away with saying you're wrong". Express 16/8/2024 News New police chief outlines £40m HQ hope A county's new police chief has revealed plans are afoot for a new £40m headquarters. BBC 16/8/2024 News Diverse Intimate Partner Violence Survivors’ Experiences Seeking Help from the Police: A Qualitative Research Synthesis Intimate partner violence (IPV), inclusive of all forms of abuse, is an ongoing public health and criminal-legal issue that transcends social boundaries. However, there is a lack of equitable representation of diverse populations who experience IPV in the literature. To garner a holistic knowledge of diverse IPV survivor populations’ experiences with seeking help from the police, the current review utilized a qualitative research synthesis methodology to explore police interactions among six IPV survivor populations that are underrepresented in the current literature: women with substance use issues, immigrant women, women in rural localities, heterosexual men, racially/ethnically minoritized women, and sexual minority women. Seven electronic databases were searched to identify peer-reviewed articles on IPV survivors’ narrative descriptions (qualitative or mixed-methods) of their encounters with law enforcement. The final analysis included 28 studies that were then coded with an iterative coding strategy. The analysis uncovered the following themes: (a) revictimization by the police, (b) police negligence, (c) discrimination, (d) cultural differences, and (e) positive experiences. These themes demonstrated that while some experiences with law enforcement were shared between under-researched survivor groups, some experiences were explicitly tied to some aspects of survivors’ identities. Recognizing the potential law enforcement has to support survivors, the findings of the current review reiterate the need for ongoing efforts to improve law enforcement knowledge and overall response to IPV, especially for diverse populations of IPV survivors. Trauma Violence and Abuse - Subscription at source 16/8/2024 Research article Man, 29, dies after being shot by police in Surrey village Watchdog says man appears to have pointed weapon towards officers, as it investigates shooting near Woking The Guardian 16/8/2024 News Dynamic aspects of investigative interviewing high-status fraud suspects High-status financial fraudsters can inflict significant financial and social damage on society. This study aims to provide insight into the dynamics during investigative interviews with such suspects. To this end, 409 half-hour episodes of audio-recorded investigative interviews with 28 high-status suspects were analysed. Officers’ interview techniques are classified in four categories (rapport building; disclosure of potential evidence; adopting a challenging posture; authoritative signalling). Suspects' statements are classified into three categories (general disclosure; providing alternative explanations; uncertain statement behaviour). The dynamic relations between interviewers’ questions and suspects’ statements are studied, both within and across half-hour episodes. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling 16/8/2024 Research article A Realistic Evaluation of Homicide Reduction Programmes The adapted EMMIE framework is based on the realist evaluation approach that seeks to understand what, how, for whom, and under what circumstances policies work. Realist evaluators aim to identify the underlying mechanisms that explain the functioning of policies. The framework refers to the (E) effect, (M) mechanism, (M) moderator/context, (I) implementation, and (E) economic costs of a policy. This research uses the adapted EMMIE framework to evaluate and assess the characteristics of 89 homicide reduction programmes. Results show that the EMMIE components for mechanisms and implementation were included to some extent by policymakers, but the remaining three components (i.e., moderators/context, effect size, and economic costs) registered low scores. It is concluded that the ineffectiveness of homicide reduction programmes may be due to deficiencies in programme evaluation and cost planning, but it may also be related to a lack of understanding of the contexts in which these programmes are supposed to work. International Criminal Justice Review - Subscription at source 16/8/2024 Research article Remand prisoner charged with attempted murder of DC at Durham jail The GMP officer suffered a critical stab wound while interviewing a remand inmate in the Category A prison. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/8/2024 News Essex police officer guilty of assaulting woman in custody PC Andrew Watt admitted pushing a woman in a custody cell after she was arrested in December 2023. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/8/2024 Jobs Officer guilty of assaulting woman in custody An Essex Police officer has been ordered to carry out unpaid work after being convicted of assault by beating. Police Professional 16/8/2024 News From algorithms to verdicts: The role of AI in modernising the justice system Advances in the application of artificial intelligence and other new technology have huge potential for transforming the criminal justice system in areas such as video redaction, risk assessment and forensic biotechnology; Simon Randall, CEO of privacy and security specialists Pimloc, explores some of those opportunities to increase effectiveness, as well as the challenges the new tech presents. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/8/2024 Feature, Innovation, Opinion Caught in a Vicious Cycle: Where are we with Stop and Search? Police in England and Wales are invested with specific legal powers to detain a person—who is not under arrest—and search them or their vehicle for unlawful items. The exercise of this coercive power has long been a source of tension and mistrust, particularly among minoritised and other marginalised communities, and has been repeatedly implicated among the causes of serious public disorder. Although concerns about the misuse of stop and search have created a recurring cycle of crisis and reform—stretching back over more than four decades—the fundamental problem remains unchanged. How did this happen and what should now be done about it? These questions will be addressed by considering how the policy problem has been framed over time, reviewing evidence on the impact of stop and search and identifying policy challenges associated with regulating the powers, including lessons that can be learnt from previous attempts at reform. The Political Quarterly 16/8/2024 Feature Teenager first person to be charged with riot following recent disorder A teenager has become the first person in the country to be charged with riot in relation to the recent widespread unrest. Police Professional 16/8/2024 News The report on murdered and missing Indigenous women and children fails to hold anyone to account. It’s not enough. AUSTRALIA: After two years and 16 hearings, the Senate Inquiry into Missing and Murdered First Nations women handed down its report yesterday. While important, it was not the moment of reckoning many of us had hoped for. The Senate inquiry was introduced and spearheaded by Dorinda Cox, the West Australian Greens Senator, who today called the report’s recommendations “weak” and “toothless”. The Conversation 16/8/2024 Feature, Opinion «510511512513514515516517518Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events