Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98523 total results. Showing results 16781 to 16800 «836837838839840841842843844Next ›Last » Family of Indigenous boy who died after colliding with NSW police car ‘want the truth to come out’ AUSTRALIA: Police told not to pursue bike that 16-year-old Jai Wright was riding before he crashed into an unmarked car and died, inquest hears. The Guardian 29/1/2024 News NSW Police has been praised for its ‘textbook’ approach in shutting down a ‘neo-Nazi demonstration’. This is why AUSTRALIA: NSW Police has been praised for its "textbook" approach in preventing a "Neo-Nazi demonstration" from spreading hate. ABC News (Australia) 29/1/2024 News Woman dies in custody at Wellington central police station NEW ZEALAND: A woman has died in custody at the Wellington central police station. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 29/1/2024 News In conversation with the ‘Police Science Dr’, Susanne Knabe-Nicol (Part 3) Dr Susanne Knabe-Nicol is the Founder of "Police Science Dr", translating academic research on evidence-based policing and best practice into videos for the law enforcement community to consume. Susanne has a BSc in Psychology from the University of East London, an MSc in Interactive Multimedia from the University of Westminster, and an MSc and PhD in Investigative Psychology from the University of Liverpool. She worked in UK policing for over a decade in the roles of regional intelligence analyst, major crime researcher, custody investigator, improvement and evaluations officer, improvement and evaluations coordinator, and change and improvement officer. And before then, she was a uniformed police community support officer in London. She currently work as a lecturer in Criminology, Policing & Investigations at Middlesex University in London. In this exclusive video, Susanne is in conversation with PolicingTV Founder, Bernard Rix. PolicingTV 29/1/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Police officer allegedly holidayed with suspects arrested over racist attack Exclusive: New claims come on 25th anniversary of death of Jay Abatan, who was assaulted in Brighton in 1999 The Guardian 28/1/2024 News Issue over senior garda role ‘not ideal’ – McEntee REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Minister for Justice has conceded that it is "not ideal" that a senior garda role is being filled on a temporary basis because there have been no internal applicants. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 28/1/2024 News Comment | Roy Curtis: Someone knock some sense into cold-hearted bureaucrats REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Where is the justice in turning a garda’s act of kindness for an elderly gentleman into a three-year suspension? Sunday World (Republic of Ireland) 28/1/2024 Feature, Opinion New police drop-in facility opens in Bolsover thanks to PCC partnership Derbyshire PCC Angelique Foster has agreed to a new partnership with Bolsover District Council which gives the local Safer Neighbourhood Team a permanent base in the town. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/1/2024 News Man dead in Vancouver’s first homicide of 2024, police say CANADA: Police in Vancouver say they’re investigating the city’s first homicide of this year. A statement from police says officers were called to a home near East 33rd Avenue and Knight Street just after 1 a.m. Sunday and found a man dead inside. Blue Line (Canada) 28/1/2024 News Man restrained during arrest by Winnipeg police dies; watchdog will investigate CANADA: Winnipeg’s police chief says a man who was restrained by officers during a call to an apartment building on Friday night has died, and that the matter is now being investigated by the province’s police watchdog. Blue Line (Canada) 28/1/2024 News Operation Yardbird – Improving Efficiency and Bringing Offenders to Justice In the world of policing, science and technology play a vital role in ensuring we stay a step ahead on tackling and preventing crime to better protect the public, deliver justice, and support police on the frontline. Professor Michelle McManus, a specialist in safeguarding and violence prevention, has been working on a project called Yardbird, a beneficiary of Police Science, Technology, Analysis and Research (STAR) Funding. Science and Technology in Policing (NPCC) 28/1/2024 Feature Minister wants police ‘visible’ on the beat, as Auckland suburb deals with intimidating alcoholics NEW ZEALAND: Police Minister Mark Mitchell is promising there will be more police doing “beat” work, walking the streets, after residents of a well off Auckland suburb fumed about a lack of police presence in response to anti-social behaviour. Stuff (New Zealand) 28/1/2024 News Police Minister Mark Mitchell’s warning to gangs after recent spate of crime NEW ZEALAND: Police Minister Mark Mitchell says New Zealand has a big crime problem to deal with, but the Government is committed to fighting it after a spate of violent incidents to start the new year. Newshub (New Zealand) 28/1/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion Student Race, School Police, and the School-To-Prison Pipeline: Mixed Evidence of Indirect Pathways While research consistently finds that increases in a school’s SRO/police presence correspond with increases in the rate of school referrals of student disciplinary incidents to law enforcement agencies, direct evidence of distributional concerns across various student subgroups is scant. Drawing on data from the 2017–2018 School Survey on Crime and Safety (SSOCS), this study explores the possibility that student racial effects might indirectly inform school law enforcement reporting activity. While results from a generalized structural equation modeling strategy (SEM) do not preclude the possibility, direct evidence of indirect student race effects on school police reports is mixed, at best. Journal of School Violence 28/1/2024 Research article Investigative Decision-Making: A Qualitative Analysis of Homicide Detectives’ Practices Investigative decision-making, vital for homicide investigations and the justice system, lacks research in Brazil. We interviewed 15 experienced homicide detectives, and Thematic Analysis was used to analyze the data. Four themes were identified: Experience, Training, and Method; Decision-making Support; Decision-making Obstacles; and Biases and Heuristics. Specific training and methods favor decision-making, but experience can have an ambiguous effect. Biases and heuristics were identified in detectives’ investigative decisions. These findings have theoretical and practical implications, contributing to a better understanding of the subject. Homicide Studies - Subscription at source 28/1/2024 Research article Surrey Police funding is unfair, says crime commissioner Surrey's police and crime commissioner has said the allocation of government funding for police is "unfair". Lisa Townsend said the Surrey force gets "proportionately the lowest level" of grant in the country to cover its costs. BBC 28/1/2024 News Assaults on gardai spiralled in last year with 409 recorded attacks REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The level of violence against officers is at an all-time high, rising steadily from 223 in 2020 to 343 in 2022 and up 19% on that figure last year. Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 28/1/2024 News 15 Organised Crime Networks under investigation by specialist garda unit REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Head of the Garda National Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau, speaking with The Sunday Independence's Ali Bracken. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 28/1/2024 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Chasing the Kinahans: ‘We know exactly where they are and they will be brought to justice’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Head of Garda Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau says dismantling the cartel remains a top priority. Fifteen organised crime networks are under investigation in Ireland, and a top priority for gardaí is dismantling the Kinahan cartel, one of the force’s most senior officers has said. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) - Subscription at source 28/1/2024 News, Video Retiring chief police officer’s leadership leaves ACT ‘unquestionably safer’ after four years in top job AUSTRALIA: The Territory’s longest-serving Chief Police Officer, Neil Gaughan, has announced he’s retiring in less than two months. He sent an internal email to ACT Policing staff announcing his last day in the top job will be 22 March. 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