Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100784 total results. Showing results 12221 to 12240 «608609610611612613614615616Next ›Last » Met Police officer charged with child sex offences in Surrey A serving Metropolitan Police officer has been charged with sexual assaults on two children in Surrey. BBC 16/7/2024 News Police officer in court accused of off-duty rape A police officer has appeared in court accused of a rape while he was off duty in January 2022. BBC 16/7/2024 News New mental health policy ‘saves police officer time’ A new approach to dealing with calls involving mental health concerns is saving police time, one force has said. BBC 16/7/2024 News Police officer sexual assault case dismissed The case of a police officer who was accused of sexually assaulting a woman while he was on duty has been dismissed. BBC 16/7/2024 News Government urged to take responsibility for Police Race Action Plan The report highlighted 'limited buy in from central government and the lack of a uniform position on institutional racism among chiefs. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/7/2024 News Man jailed for vicious attack on three Cleveland officers Mark Fox, 35, from Billingham, pleaded guilty to inflicting grievous bodily harm without intent and was found guilty of two counts of wounding with intent following a trial. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/7/2024 News AI that detects hate messages against women could also expose drug dealers Studies have suggested that the software could be 21 times faster than a human in finding threatening and abusive language about women. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/7/2024 News Toronto police officers were ‘misleading’ to justify use of force during raid of rapper’s condo: judge CANADA: Some officers involved teach other officers and have been accused of lying in court before. CBC News (Canada) 16/7/2024 News How a major Ontario police force is changing the warrior cop culture CANADA: Peel police had a reputation for being hard-nosed and uncompromising. A chief's reset is delivering surprising results. National Post (Canada) 16/7/2024 Feature “Gardai subjected to both verbal and physical abuse”, says Harris REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaí have made 19 arrests after yesterday’s protests in Coolock, 15 people have been charged, and another four are expected to face in court this morning. Dublin People (Republic of Ireland) 16/7/2024 News Coolock violence: Garda concern mounting about security threat after clashes lead to 15 arrests REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A Garda car was set alight and two Dublin Bus vehicles were surrounded by protesters opposed to IP applicants being housed in a former paint factory. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 16/7/2024 News Trial of garda charged with sexual assault and false imprisonment in Wicklow to begin REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A jury has been empanelled in the trial of a garda charged with the sexual assault and false imprisonment of a woman at a Wicklow garda station. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 16/7/2024 News ‘We work in the grey around decision making’; how ‘thematic discretion’ can help understand police decision-making in cases of youth image-based sexual abuse In this paper, I argue that a new term, ‘thematic discretion’, can help us understand police decision-making in cases of youth image-based sexual abuse (YIBSA). YIBSA can be defined as harmful image-sharing practices amongst young people, inclusive of the non-consensual sharing of private sexual images, upskirting and cyberflashing, alongside other actions. I will be drawing on findings from a doctoral research project investigating YIBSA, which utilised a mixed methods approach, comprising of quantitative analysis of freedom of information requests from 40 police forces in England and Wales, as well as 26 qualitative interviews with police and non-police practitioners, also based within England and Wales. Research findings established that YIBSA is highly complicated, and as a result, police officers utilised discretion at a considerable rate, alongside crafting their own guidelines to direct their decision-making, which is argued to be steeped in sexist and victim-blaming narratives. Policing and Society - Subscription at source 16/7/2024 Research article What has changed and why: the transformation and (de)legitimisation of post-COVID policing in Hong Kong and Taiwan This paper conducts a comparative analysis of the governance and policing frameworks in Hong Kong and Taiwan, examining their responses to the COVID-19 pandemic’s public health crisis and the resulting shifts in policing contexts. Hong Kong experienced significant changes in police-citizen relations before the pandemic, notably during the 2019 protests that garnered global media attention and eroded public trust in the government. With the advent of COVID-19, Hong Kong introduced stringent anti-pandemic legislation aimed at achieving ‘zero-COVID’, further empowering the police for law enforcement. In contrast, Taiwan effectively managed the epidemic from 2020, keeping mass infections at bay until mid-2022, without significant social conflicts. This study delves into the academic implications of these divergent outcomes, seeking to explain what and why changes occurred (or did not) in these two places. Hong Kong’s response to the global health crisis, including the introduction of the National Security Law, fundamentally transformed its policing context, dismantling autonomous civil societies and reshaping public trust in the government and its police. In comparison, Taiwan’s policing exhibited limited post-crisis transformation, maintaining high public trust even amid stringent quarantine and lockdown regulations. This divergence reflects varying pathways of the legitimisation of police influenced by geopolitics, underscoring the importance of comparative studies in comprehending transformations of policing in different contexts following the global public health crisis. Policing and Society - Subscription at source 16/7/2024 Research article AI can detect abusive messages 21 times faster than humans New digital forensic research has found that artificial intelligence (AI) models can accurately identify threatening and abusive messages up to 21 times faster than humans, which could help significantly increase the speed of police investigations. Forensic Capability Network 16/7/2024 News Determinants of Wellness Program Utilization Among Law Enforcement Personnel: A Focus on Psychological and Physical Health Previous studies have identified distinct groupings of law enforcement personnel based on their psychological and physical health, but further investigation is needed to understand how these factors influence participation in wellness programs. Survey data from 1216 sworn and civilian personnel across nine law enforcement agencies were analyzed using latent class analysis and logistic regression. Three distinct groups emerged: the healthiest (47% of the sample), those with moderate health (38%), and those with the most severe health challenges (15%). Participation in wellness programs were examined for counseling, mental health, physical health, mentorship, family, and other types of programs. While participation in physical health and other types of wellness programs were similar across all groups, differences were identified in the others. Notably, mental health and mentorship program participation levels for individuals with the most severe health challenges were found to be comparable to those with the best health metrics and never emerged as the leading group in any of the program usage categories. This highlights the urgent need for targeted interventions to address the profound wellness concerns of this group, despite their comparable participation rates in certain programs. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology 16/7/2024 Research article Cyber specials and volunteers bring private sector expertise to support police in the fight against digital crime While special constables and volunteers are a well-established part of British policing, many won’t be aware of their cyber equivalent; Policing Insight’s James Sweetland spoke to the National Police Chiefs’ Council team co-ordinating the network of Cyber Digital Specials and Volunteers across England and Wales, including an exclusive interview with a cyber volunteer active today. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/7/2024 Feature, Innovation, Interview NZ government asks for help understanding facial recognition NEW ZEALAND: The government of New Zealand has issued a request for information, as it aims to better understand facial recognition amid concerns about bias, particularly in use by law enforcement. BiometricUpdate.com 16/7/2024 News Police pay deal doesn’t address the “risk and complexity” of the role – Police Association NEW ZEALAND: The Police Association feels a recent pay deal doesn't recognise the force's work enough. An independent arbitrator stepped in after negotiations with the Police Association failed, siding with the Government's offer. Association President Chris Cahill told Mike Hosking while it's not the worst deal ever, it doesn't get officers back even with inflation over the past years. He says neither does it address the big increases in demand and risk, and the complexity of the role. Cahill says other groups who are able to strike have had this recognised, but police never have. NewstalkZB (New Zealand) 16/7/2024 News New tech challenges fears about racist facial recognition NEW ZEALAND: New advances in facial recognition technology are challenging the prevailing view that it is racist. This comes as the public sector in New Zealand undertakes a check for bias in its own biometrics technologies, and also as it has gone to facial recognition companies asking what improvements could be made to the tech. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 16/7/2024 News «608609610611612613614615616Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events