Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100394 total results. Showing results 18221 to 18240 «908909910911912913914915916Next ›Last » Latest reports confirms that garda numbers in the north west has decreased over the past decade REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: There has been a reduction in the number of serving Gardai in the OceanFM franchise over the past year and over the past decade. Ocean FM (Republic of Ireland) 7/2/2024 News Sexism and misogyny as traits of police culture: Problems, red flags and solutions The aim of this article is to utilise pre-existing literature to explore the problems of misogyny and sexism currently found to be operating within the police service, and to provide recommendations around reform. This article analyses problems associated with sexism and misogyny at a time of media scrutiny following the Baroness Casey Review of the Metropolitan Police culture, which identifies these concepts as an institutional problem that can impact upon female police officers and women in general. The article begins by highlighting the importance of understanding the differences between sexism and misogyny and then reviews potential strategies towards police reform. These changes include a review of policy and law, use of education, leadership changes, reform to the Police Complaints and Discipline system, male peer support and more-effective whistleblowing processes. The article concludes by establishing that all strategies are worthy of consideration to reform a negative police culture. It also acknowledges that failures to respond to the challenges of dealing with misogyny and sexism effectively, will result in the strengthening of a police culture that continues to damage the police’s reputation and public trust and which will consequently affect all who are victim and witness to this behaviour. International Journal of Police Science & Management - Subscription at source 7/2/2024 Research article Policing social media: Are procedural justice principles guiding Canadian police interactions online? Police presence on social media has become increasingly common in recent years and has arguably altered policing in many ways. Although research in this area is increasing, the growing presence of police on a range of social media platforms requires further examination of the various nuances that continue to emerge regarding this symbiosis. To that end, only a small number of studies have examined this topic from the perspective of police personnel in the Canadian context. Accordingly, drawing on in-depth interviews with police personnel overseeing police social media sites, this article examines how Canadian police services manage negativity and conflict online. The findings suggest that police services address negativity and conflict on their social media sites by drawing on the principles of procedural justice to guide their interactions. We discuss the implications of these findings and how police–public social media interactions might be improved. International Journal of Police Science & Management 7/2/2024 Research article Report of the High Level Review Group on the Role of An Garda Síochána in the Public Prosecution System REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Commission on the Future of Policing in Ireland (CoFPI) published its report in September 2018 outlining a clear vision and roadmap for strengthening policing, security and community safety. Government of Ireland 7/2/2024 Report Ministers McEntee and Browne receive approval to draft legislation to allow Gardaí swift access to digital criminal evidence REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Minister for Justice Helen McEntee and Minister of State James Browne have secured Government approval for the drafting of new legislation which will permit Gardaí to swiftly access criminal evidence in digital form. Government of Ireland 7/2/2024 News Does Procedural Justice Moderate the Effect of Collective Efficacy on Police Legitimacy? Research suggests perceptions of neighborhood social dynamics and judgments that the police follow fair procedures are strongly correlated with residents’ views of police legitimacy. The nature of these relationships is less clear, including the extent to which the association between informal neighborhood dynamics and police legitimacy is influenced by perceptions of police practice. We examined whether perceptions of procedural justice moderate the effect of collective efficacy beliefs on police legitimacy evaluations. Utilizing data from three city-level victimization surveys (N = 2,837), we found that the influence of collective efficacy beliefs on police legitimacy evaluations was moderated by judgments that the police follow fair procedures. When perceptions of procedural justice are at their mean or higher, collective efficacy beliefs are unassociated with police legitimacy. Conversely, collective efficacy beliefs have a stronger impact on legitimacy evaluations when procedural justice is low. Results suggest perceptions that police treat people fairly minimize the impact of low collective efficacy beliefs on police legitimacy evaluations. American Journal of Criminal Justice - Subscription at source 7/2/2024 Research article Nearly 200 Leicestershire Police jobs could be axed due to £5.4m budget hole despite ‘maximum’ council tax increase Leicestershire Police could cut almost 200 jobs due to a budget deficit, although police officer numbers will remain the same. The potential job losses were revealed during a meeting about the force’s 2024/25 budget, in which its share of council tax was decided. Leicestershire Live 7/2/2024 News NSW police officer to face trial over Taser death of 95-year-old Clare Nowland AUSTRALIA: A police officer accused of fatally tasering 95-year-old Clare Nowland at an aged care home will face trial in the NSW supreme court. Kristian White, 33, appeared before Cooma local court on Wednesday, with his solicitor indicating the senior constable would plead not guilty to manslaughter. The court was told all other charges were withdrawn, and the case was committed to the supreme court where White will be arraigned on 5 April. The Guardian 7/2/2024 News Kingsley Arnold Pickett: Doubts WA police and community corrections officers can monitor repeat criminal AUSTRALIA: The Opposition has questioned whether police and community corrections officers are up to the task of monitoring one of the worst repeat criminals in WA history, following a court decision to release the high-risk offender from prison. Kingsley Arnold Pickett, now in his 40s, has been granted release from jail with 44 strict supervision orders after Supreme Court Justice Anthony Derrick made orders against keeping him behind bars indefinitely. The West Australian (Australia) - Subscription at source 7/2/2024 News ‘Ankle bracelets, deportation’: Police union boss’ radical youth crime overhaul AUSTRALIA: Every juvenile granted bail should be given ankle bracelets and should also face deportation if convicted of serious crimes, Queensland Police Union president Ian Leavers says. The Courier Mail (Australia) - Subscription at source 7/2/2024 News Gwent Police chief says ‘sorry’ for LGBTQ+ policing in past The chief Constable of Gwent Police has apologised for “past injustices” experienced by LGBTQ+ residents and acknowledged historical issues have an “ongoing impact” on levels of trust. South Wales Argus 7/2/2024 News ‘Wrong’ to give prison officers immunity over inmate’s death The Crown Office protected Prison Service staff from prosecution when they gave evidence at a inquiry into the death of Allan Marshall in 2015 The Times - Subscription at source 7/2/2024 News The rise of antisemitism: Protecting places of worship The conflict between Israel and Hamas has seen huge increases in hate crimes (both Islamophobia and antisemitism) around the world; but the sharp rise in antisemitic attacks reflects a trend that predates the current crisis in Gaza, prompting the launch of an EU strategy on targeting antisemitism and a call for police and others to collaborate on protecting Jewish places of worship, schools, and community gatherings, as Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/2/2024 Analysis, Feature The treatment by police of a 13-year-old autistic boy is shocking – but it fits an appalling pattern AUSTRALILA: The treatment by police of a 13-year-old autistic boy is shocking – but it fits an appalling pattern. The Guardian 7/2/2024 News NT police officer committed to stand trial on charges of rape, choking and aggravated assault AUSTRALIA: A Northern Territory police officer facing rape and assault charges has been committed to stand trial in the NT Supreme Court, with a local court judge finding there was "sufficient evidence" against him. ABC News (Australia) 7/2/2024 News Why Australian police are being accused of further radicalising an autistic 13-year-old boy – video AUSTRALIA: A recently published decision from a Victorian children’s court magistrate has revealed details of how counter-terrorism police encouraged an autistic 13-year-old boy in his fixation on Islamic State in an undercover operation, after his parents sought help from the authorities. The Guardian 7/2/2024 News, Video Hertfordshire policeman demoted for selling his trousers An inspector who sold his police trousers for £4 online has had his rank reduced after being found guilty of gross misconduct at a hearing. BBC 6/2/2024 News Garda recruitment efforts ‘quite strong’ ahead of Thursday deadline REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Efforts to recruit gardaí are “quite strong” as the current drive to boost numbers in the force is due to come to a close this week. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 6/2/2024 News IOPC investigate eight after boy stopped and searched multiple times The IOPC received a mandatory complaint referral from the Met in September 2023. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/2/2024 News Public order: a largely uneventful but still controversial protest Chris Hobbs follows last weekend's Gaza war protests in London where the challenges posed to policing by prejudice and intolerance remain Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/2/2024 News «908909910911912913914915916Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events