Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100734 total results. Showing results 12801 to 12820 «637638639640641642643644645Next ›Last » TVP using university partnership and bursaries to bolster recruitment Inspector Andrew Fiddler told Police Oracle that offering this bursary to Portsmouth PPD students will save money in the long-run. Thames Valley Police (TVP) is creating a bursary scheme whereby students on the Professional Policing Degree (PPD) at the University of Portsmouth will receive a one-off payment should they join the force at the end of their studies. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/6/2024 Feature, Interview Govt to amend law on face coverings at protests – McEntee REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Minister for Justice has said the Government would change the law to allow gardaí to direct protesters to remove face coverings and masks. Helen McEntee said it was not acceptable that masked groups could attack anyone's home or family. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 28/6/2024 News Drew Harris suggests changes to public order laws after ‘very concerning’ rise in harassment of politicians REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda Commissioner Drew Harris has called for amendments to be made to public order legislation in the wake of a number of incidents at the homes of politicians, including that of Taoiseach Simon Harris. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 28/6/2024 News Garda accused of leaking personal data from PULSE to man charged with drugs offence REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Shane Flanagan (39) of Lifford Rd, Ennis is facing 14 separate counts of disclosing personal data on the Garda PULSE Information system to another person Sunday World (Republic of Ireland) 28/6/2024 News Using Virtual Reality to Enhance Forensic Science Education: Effects on CSI Learning Achievements, Situational Interest and Cognitive Load This study examined the effectiveness of an interactive VR-based platform (IVR-CSI) for crime scene investigation training in forensic science education. The IVR-CSI utilized real-case scenarios and head-mounted displays. University students majoring in criminal investigation (N = 71) participated, with 36 using IVR-CSI and 35 in the control group with traditional training. Pre-test, post-test, and delayed test assessments to measure learning achievements, situational interest, and cognitive load. Statistical analysis revealed that the experimental group demonstrated significantly better immediate learning outcomes and retained knowledge more effectively over time compared to the control group. The IVR-CSI also elicited higher situational interest across most dimensions, particularly in novelty, exploration intention, attention demand, and instant enjoyment. Importantly, IVR-CSI did not increase students’ intrinsic and extraneous cognitive load but enhanced their germane cognitive load. These results highlight the positive impact of IVR-CSI on CSI training, offering valuable insights for enhancing professional training programs and instructional methods in this field. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 28/6/2024 Research article Police urged to stop and search children as young as 10 to counter knife attacks Call comes as record numbers of youngsters aged under 16 are being treated in hospital for stab wounds The Telegraph 28/6/2024 News PCC: Lincolnshire Police needs extra £15m per year to be sustainable He has called on the future government to implement a new funding formula The Lincolnite 28/6/2024 News Nearly 10,000 SA men named on DV watchlist AUSTRALIA: Almost 10,000 South Australian men are named on a watchlist of domestic violence abusers, including hundreds who have left three or more victims in their wake. And growing numbers of perpetrators are repeatedly breaching court orders meant to protect their victims, including one who was charged up to 40 times.15 The Advertiser (Australia) - Subscription at source 28/6/2024 News Number of serious repeat youth offenders rose from 278 to 457 between 2018 and 2023, Queensland audit finds AUSTRALIA: Serious repeat young offenders in detention have "not always" been getting the rehabilitation needed to stop their behaviour and some have not been given plans to transition back into the community, a Queensland audit has found. Auditor-General Brendan Worrall's report, released on Friday, said the state's number of serious repeat youth offenders continued to increase from 2018 to 2023, First Nations young offenders remain over-represented, and "community confidence has diminished". ABC News (Australia) 28/6/2024 News Reducing serious youth crime AUSTRALIA: Offending by young people has been an increasing community concern over recent years. Youth offending can stem from a range of complex social problems such as family dysfunction, poor educational outcomes, unemployment, and substance abuse. In 2022–23, the Queensland Government committed $78.8 million over 4 years to continue youth justice reforms. This includes strategies to reduce youth offending and keeping the community safe. The objective of this audit is to assess whether youth justice strategies and programs are effective in reducing crime by serious repeat offenders and improving community safety. Queensland Audit Office (Australia) 28/6/2024 Report Cheshire officer receives response policing award A response police officer from Cheshire Constabulary has been recognised for their dedication and commitment to response policing during this year’s annual NPCC Response Policing ‘Week of Action’ (24 – 30 June). Emergency Services Times 28/6/2024 News Officer who pursued ‘improper relationship with female suspect’ guilty of misconduct in public office A Thames Valley Police officer who pursued an “improper relationship with a female suspect that he had been investigating” has admitted misconduct in public office. Police Professional 28/6/2024 News Officer dismissed following gross misconduct hearing A Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) officer has been dismissed following an investigation into allegations that he sexually assaulted a women while off duty. Police Professional 28/6/2024 News Humberside chief constable announces retirement amid allegations of potential misconduct Humberside Police Chief Constable Paul Anderson has announced he is to retire following a policing career spanning 34 years. Police Professional 28/6/2024 News Police impound cars, issue infringement notices after eight illegal ‘skid meets’ in Canterbury NEW ZEALAND: Police have impounded cars, issued infringement notices and ordered vehicles off the road after eight illegal 'skid meets' in Canterbury overnight. About 100 cars were involved in the illegal activity, with police interrupting six skid meets in Christchurch and two in Rolleston. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 28/6/2024 News Watchdog slams police over teen’s ‘oppressive’ arrest AUSTRALIA: The arrest of a Indigenous teenage girl in Western Australia was "unlawful, unreasonable, oppressive and unjust", the state's corruption watchdog says. The Canberra Times (Australia) 28/6/2024 News Corruption and Crime Commission says WA Police internal investigations were ‘inadequate’ after arrest of Indigenous teen AUSTRALIA: WA's Corruption and Crime Commission has delivered scathing findings regarding the arrest of a teenage girl, saying it was unlawful and unjust. ABC News (Australia) 28/6/2024 News Police car redesign falls short of ‘visibility’ goals, critic says CANADA: Ottawa Police Service returning to cruiser with old-school look, modern features CBC News (Canada) 28/6/2024 News Ontario invests in mental health training to support police CANADA: The Ontario government has announced an investment of $2.7 million to support an innovative project that will train approximately 160 Peer Support Workers to provide better mental health supports to thousands of police officers across Ontario. Blue Line (Canada) 28/6/2024 News Therapy program for first responders continues in Nova Scotia CANADA: A program aimed at improving the mental health of first responders and public safety personnel (PSP) in Nova Scotia is moving out of its pilot stage. The announcement came on PTSD Awareness Day in Canada. Blue Line (Canada) 28/6/2024 News «637638639640641642643644645Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events