Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102947 total results. Showing results 13521 to 13540 «673674675676677678679680681Next ›Last » NT police commissioner’s apology means nothing without sacking racist officers, top lawyer says AUSTRALIA: Former bar association president tells Garma panel ‘there is no due process’ for Aboriginal people in NT courts, and derides Albanese’s pledge for more engagement. The Guardian 5/8/2024 News Christchurch terror attacks: Coroner continues probe of locked door NEW ZEALAND: The deputy chief coroner will further examine why an emergency exit door at Christchurch's Al Noor Mosque did not open during the 2019 terror attacks. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 5/8/2024 News Shootout between suspect and Montreal police leaves three people seriously injured CANADA: Quebec’s police watchdog is investigating after a shootout between a suspect and Montreal police left three people seriously injured in a western suburb on Sunday night. Blue Line (Canada) 5/8/2024 News Garda to increase riot squad resources in face of heightened far-right threat REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Some €3.2m spent since start of last year on public order kit, including protective bodywear, riot shields and more powerful pepper sprays. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 5/8/2024 News Probation Service and Met must improve after Zara Aleena murder, says coroner Probation Service staffing levels were at 61% in 2022, and 58% at the time of the inquest in June 2024. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/8/2024 News Getting data protection right within policing Police Oracle talks to Natasha Andrews, Group Manager for Regulatory Supervision at the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) about the regulatory data protection challenges within policing. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/8/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion Dr Dory Reiling: Can AI support judicial quality and efficiency In a series of Webinars over the early summer we heard from a wide range of industry experts on the challenges and opportunities that AI can bring the justice & police sectors. In this third excerpt from our first webinar we hear from Dr Dory Reiling, Retired senior judge, Lead Reporter ELI digitalisation, International Journal for Court Administration on the topic of "Can AI support Judicial quality and efficiency". Dr Dory discuses how Artificial intelligence (AI) can support judicial quality and efficiency in courts, but there are challenges that need to be addressed. AI can perform tasks such as data extraction, drafting documents, and analytics. However, there have been instances where AI has caused problems, such as discrimination and biased results. Ethical principles for the use of AI in courts, including non-discrimination and user control, are important. Courts need to control the design and workings of their algorithms, ensure correct and secure data, and adapt their governance and work processes to effectively use AI. PolicingTV 5/8/2024 Feature, Video Mosques to be offered new emergency security Mosques are being offered greater protection with new emergency security that can be rapidly deployed. Home Office 4/8/2024 News Strong condemnation follows disorder and sporadic violence witnessed on Belfast streets The Police Service of Northern Ireland strongly condemns the scenes of violence and disorder on the streets of Belfast yesterday, Saturday 3rd August. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 4/8/2024 News ‘Worrying deterioration in safety’ at UK immigration removal centres, warns chief inspector of prisons All eight main detention centres in the UK have been found to have the most serious categories of failings The Guardian 4/8/2024 News Russia involved in spying in Ireland, says senior Garda officer REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Assistant Commissioner Michael McElgunn, who is in charge of the unit responsible for state security, said there were some states involved in espionage with “malign intent” Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 4/8/2024 News The Guardian view on the online far right: thugs have brought devastation A cocktail of anti-immigration politics and misinformation about viscerally upsetting news has led to riots The Guardian 4/8/2024 Feature, Opinion Public order lead confirms arrests and denounces disinformation Violent disorder driven by disinformation and social media rumours. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 4/8/2024 News Thirteen Police Scotland staff quit before gross misconduct hearings Officers accused of assault, homophobic language and fiddling expenses were among those who resigned The Times - Subscription at source 4/8/2024 News Labour must focus on the prison population Crisis could be averted by not imprisoning mothers, non-payers of taxes and fines, and non-violent protesters, write Liz Middleton and Gail Coles The Guardian 4/8/2024 Feature, Opinion PCC stands by ‘divisive’ protest arrest comments A police and crime commissioner said she "stands by" her claim that arresting people for disorder is "treating the symptom and not the cause" of civil unrest, after her comment was criticised as "divisive". BBC 4/8/2024 News SNP calls for vigilantes to defend Glasgow’s streets from far-Right ‘thugs’ if riots reach city Police Scotland accuses party of undermining the force after officials say it cannot be trusted to defend the public The Telegraph - Subscription at source 4/8/2024 News Police Scotland recruiting civilians to investigate crime on higher pay than rookie cops Police Scotland leaders are enlisting members of the general public to assist in criminal investigations and are offering them a higher salary than that of rookie officers. Daily Record 4/8/2024 News Half a million Scots are on police intelligence database despite many having committed no crimes More than half a million people in Scotland are listed on a police intelligence database - despite many having committed no offence. Latest figures show that information on 508,682 adults and children is being stored on the Scottish Intelligence Database (SID) - a system launched in 2003 to target organised crime gangs. The ‘alarming’ numbers has prompted fury from critics who last night feared the database ‘now seems to be a capture for anyone’. Mail Online 4/8/2024 News Help-Seeking from Victim Services, Personal Networks, and Reporting to Police: Stalking Victim Behaviors from the 2019 NCVS Supplemental Victimization Survey Understanding the predictors of stalking victimization, help-seeking behaviors of stalking victims, and their reporting to police can help law enforcement and advocates improve systems and ensure they are accessible and useful to victims. Existing stalking research focuses heavily on campus-based stalking, non-nationally representative populations, and/or dated data collection methods, such as the 2006 National Crime Victimization Survey, Supplemental Victimization Survey (NCVS-SVS), an instrument that has been updated according to current stalking definitions. This study employs the latest 2019 NCVS-SVS to analyze its new stalking screening questions and additional variables. We identified predictors of (a) stalking victimization, (b) help-seeking from victim-serving agencies, (c) help-seeking from personal networks, and (d) reporting to police. Predictors of stalking victimization included younger age, identifying as female, identifying as not heterosexual, household incomes below $50,000, and any college attendance. Victims who knew their offenders (intimate or non-intimate) were more likely than victims of stranger stalking to seek help from victim-serving agencies and personal networks. Younger victims were more likely to seek help from personal networks. None of the variables we examined predicted reporting to police. This study shows the characteristics of stalking victims have stayed consistent over time but highlights an ongoing need for resources for victims of stranger stalking, who may not know about or be able to access stalking services that are offered by intimate partner violence agencies. Future research around stalking victim characteristics should focus on populations that are newly included in national stalking data, such as those who identify as transgender and sexual identity minorities. Journal of Interpersonal Violence - Subscription at source 4/8/2024 Research article «673674675676677678679680681Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events