Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103010 total results. Showing results 18241 to 18260 «909910911912913914915916917Next ›Last » Years of responding to trauma left this Victorian police officer with ‘compassion fatigue’, now he’s working to help others AUSTRALIA: Years of absorbing accounts of horrific events from traumatised witnesses has taken its toll on Victorian police detective Peter Romanis. "There is no one moment, it's an accumulation of multiple things," Sergeant Romanis said. "It's very similar to having a sponge that continues to collect water, that isn't wrung out. Eventually it can take no more." ABC News (Australia) 9/4/2024 News ‘Me, us, and Them’: Policing and the Dynamics of Identity Work The study of identity work has grown exponentially in the past decade; however, little research has been undertaken in challenging occupational contexts, such as policing. Existing studies have focused on tensions between personal and work identities, such as being a woman in a male-dominated workplace, or how officers have responded to threats to their occupational identities. Using data collected from interviews with 32 Canadian police officers, this study examines the circumstances that compel officers to engage in identity work and the processes undertaken to alleviate these identity conflicts or threats. The findings illustrate that police officer identity work is prompted by four primary triggers, defined as: (1) identity strain; (2) work-identity stigma; (3) identity maturation; and (4) organizational indifference. The findings also suggest that these triggers are influenced by police culture and the related socialization processes that continue to emphasize traditional masculine attributes (e.g., aggression, physical strength and toughness). Police Quarterly 9/4/2024 Research article Policing Areas of Research Interest To help partners understand and solve our challenges, we have published Policing's Areas of Research Interest (ARIs). Science and Technology in Policing (NPCC) 9/4/2024 News Surrey rejects police funding deal but transition won’t stop, minister says CANADA: The City of Surrey has rejected a funding deal to help offset the costs of its transition to a municipal police force, B.C.’s public safety minister and solicitor general says. Mike Farnworth said the city had approached the province to negotiate the transition to the Surrey Police Service (SPS) in January, leading to a deal package the province offered with a Tuesday deadline. On Tuesday, Farnworth said that despite Mayor Brenda Locke indicating last week that the council had agreed in principle to the financial commitment, the city ultimately opted not to take the deal. Global News (Canada) 9/4/2024 News Met Police refers itself to watchdog after woman fatally stabbed in Westminster home Neighbours in Westminster said they heard ‘two loud screams’ ring out on the exclusive central London street on Sunday night The Independent 9/4/2024 News Minns orders review after $700,000 spent on police spin doctor payouts AUSTRALIA: NSW Premier Chris Minns has ordered a review into separation payments handed to senior public servants after taxpayers spent almost $700,000 on the merry-go-round of spin doctors hired and fired by the NSW Police under Commissioner Karen Webb. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 9/4/2024 News NSW Police Commissioner’s four sacked media advisors cost taxpayers more than $700k AUSTRALIA: New South Wales Police Commissioner Karen Webb’s decision to sack a string of senior media advisors has cost taxpayers more than $700,000. Ms Webb has now sacked four media advisors in just two years. Sky News 9/4/2024 News Public worried by police and companies sharing biometric data More than half of the British public do not feel comfortable with police forces sharing biometric data with the private sector, including facial recognition images, to tackle crimes such as shoplifting Computer Weekly 9/4/2024 News Officers ‘acted appropriately’ in search for missing man prior to fatal collision Northamptonshire Police officers “acted appropriately” in responding to welfare concerns for a man who died in a road traffic collision soon after, an investigation has found. Police Professional 9/4/2024 News Scotland left exposed to organised crime and extremism after officer cuts, warns Federation Police officer cutbacks are leaving Scotland exposed to organised crime, extremism and terrorism, the Scottish Police Federation has warned. Police Professional 9/4/2024 News Misconduct hearing for two firearms officers to be held after 2018 incident The hearing is scheduled for 17 days. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/4/2024 News Project Servator team start deployments at Norwich Airport Moving forward the team may work with BTP or aviation police. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/4/2024 News Officers acted appropriately in search for missing man prior to fatal collision An inquest into Mark Meagan’s death has just concluded. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/4/2024 News Paid to stay home CANADA: Suspended police officers cost Ontario taxpayers $134M over past decade CBC News (Canada) 9/4/2024 Feature Should cops who kill be named? Ontario court to consider if police not charged should be kept anonymous CANADA: Police in 2020 death of Ejaz Choudry fight to keep identities hidden amid family’s $22M lawsuit. CBC News (Canada) 9/4/2024 News Vaughan, York police launch crackdown on illegal car rallies CANADA: Amended bylaws allow for fines up to $10K for planning, participating in unsanctioned rallies. CBC News (Canada) 9/4/2024 News Donegal gardaí call to put a stop to road roulette REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaí in Donegal are appealing to the public to end the game of roulette that is taking place on our roads. Highland Radio (Republic of Ireland) 9/4/2024 News Case study: Applying Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) to combat ULEZ vandalism Fivecast, a leading Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) solution provider, explains how OSINT techniques can help police forces identify coordinated efforts by online groups with the intent to vandalise or disrupt government infrastructure related to the expansion of London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone. By leveraging OSINT, intelligence officials can uncover networks of actors, events and analyse trends indicating criminal behaviours and risks to public safety. Policing Insight 9/4/2024 Advertisement, Feature Rathangan’s unified voice: Locals unanimously reject Garda district relocation REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The message is clear: locals do not want Rathangan to be relocated from the Kildare Garda district to the Leixlip Garda district. KFM Radio (Republic of Ireland) 9/4/2024 News Ryan Teschner: ‘My role is important yet simple – ensure adequate and effective policing for everyone, everywhere’ This month saw the launch of the new Inspectorate of Policing and the appointment of the first Inspector General (IG) of Policing for Ontario; Ryan Teschner, who has taken up the IG role, spoke to Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons about the background to the changes, what he is hoping to achieve, and the potential benefits of improved oversight of policing in the province. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 9/4/2024 Feature, Interview «909910911912913914915916917Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events