Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100414 total results. Showing results 18501 to 18520 «922923924925926927928929930Next ›Last » Briefing room: reforming the police conduct and accountability system Gary Mason reviews some of the options on the table in two significant reviews which are due to be published shortly Police Oracle - Subscription at source 31/1/2024 Analysis, Feature Illegal sexual behaviour online including sharing and threatening to share intimate images and cyberflashing targeted in new CPS guidance Lawyers will consider charging anyone caught sharing deepfakes, downblousing images or cyberflashing as new guidance is launched to help counter predatory online behaviours. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 31/1/2024 News Personal use drug offences waste garda resources – Deputy Pringle REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The government is to defer legislation to decriminalise small amounts of drugs for personal use for nine months. [AUDIO] Highland Radio (Republic of Ireland) 31/1/2024 News IOPC update on investigation into allegations concerning the Chief Constable of Northamptonshire Our criminal investigation into allegations that the Chief Constable of Northamptonshire, Nick Adderley, has misrepresented his military service is ongoing. At the end of the investigation, we will decide whether or not to refer a file of evidence to the Crown Prosecution Service to consider any potential offence. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 31/1/2024 News New sentencing guidelines for blackmail, kidnap and false imprisonment published Draft guidelines for sentencing offenders convicted of blackmail, kidnap or false imprisonment, have been published by the independent Sentencing Council on Wednesday (January 31). Police Professional 31/1/2024 News The Irish counties hit hardest by burglaries as home raids surge on west coast REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The west coast of Ireland has seen an explosion in burglaries, according to latest stats from Phonewatch. Sunday World (Republic of Ireland) 31/1/2024 News James Cleverly demands more police on community beat to restore trust Home secretary sets out a vision to ‘get back to core policing’ after heading his first quarterly meeting of the National Policing Board The Times - Subscription at source 31/1/2024 News Key recommendations from Lionel Desmond inquiry, seven years after N.S. killings CANADA: Nova Scotia provincial court Judge Paul Scovil makes 25 recommendations in his final report following a public inquiry into why Lionel Desmond, a former soldier, killed three family members and himself in 2017. Here are some key ones: Blue Line (Canada) 31/1/2024 News Ontario protecting children and youth from sex trafficking in Kenora region CANADA: The Ontario government has started community engagements on a new Children at Risk of Exploitation (CARE) Unit in the Kenora District to protect children and youth from sex trafficking Blue Line (Canada) 31/1/2024 News Police Minister won’t stake job on police workforce boost, PM determined to achieve it NEW ZEALAND: Police Minister Mark Mitchell won’t stake his job on achieving the Government’s goal of training 500 extra police officers over two years but is optimistic it can be done, just hours after he said recruiting challenges necessitate an extra year to reach it. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 31/1/2024 News Jury, coroner make recommendations in Saskatchewan mass killing inquest CANADA: Darryl Burns gripped a photo of his sister Gloria, who was killed in a stabbing rampage on a Saskatchewan First Nation, after hearing the more than two dozen sweeping recommendations issued by a coroner’s inquest into the tragedy Blue Line (Canada) 31/1/2024 News Federal government giving $121M to Ontario police to crack down on auto thefts CANADA: The federal government says it is providing $121 million for police in Ontario to target gun and gang violence with a particular focus on the surge in auto thefts and carjackings in the GTA Blue Line (Canada) 31/1/2024 News Unpacking the Mechanisms Connecting: Internal and External Procedural Fairness Studies of the effects of internal procedural fairness within police departments have consistently shown that officers who report experiencing procedural fairness within their departments also support procedurally fair policing practices. In this article, I compare two theories put forth to explain this connection: the Fair Policing from the Inside Out model and the Group Engagement Model. Using a national survey of police officers, I estimate a series of nested structural equation models based on the propositions of the two models, finding that the GEM provides a better explanation for the relationship between internal and external procedural fairness, and that several of the mechanisms identified in the FPIO model are not significant factors once GEM variables are included. Crime and Delinquency - Subscription at source 31/1/2024 Research article Police Shootings in Canada: An Empirical Analysis and Call for Data We analyzed police shootings in Canada (except Québec) between 2017 and 2019. Drawing upon media reports and information provided by police oversight agencies, we attempted to identify all incidents where on-duty police officers discharged their firearm with the intent to strike a person. Findings indicated that such incidents occurred an average of 58 times per year. Approximately 39% of police shootings were fatal, 48% were non-fatal, and 12% were non-injurious. Most occurred in public spaces and were initiated by civilian requests for police service, typically for crime-related reasons. We discuss our findings with respect to both research and practice. We also call for official, incident-level data regarding police shootings to address concerns that otherwise exist about these incidents among civilians, practitioners, researchers, and policymakers. Crime and Delinquency 31/1/2024 Research article Other PACE powers, year ending March 2023 NATIONAL STATISTICS: Detentions under the Mental Health Act 1983, detentions in police custody, pre-charge bail, fixed penalty notices for motoring offences and breath tests. Home Office 31/1/2024 Report Police grants in England and Wales: 2024 to 2025 POLICY PAPER: Final allocations of grants to police and crime commissioners in England and Wales for 2024 to 2025. Home Office 31/1/2024 Report Police grant allocations: 2024 to 2025 CONSULTATION OUTCOME: Responses received were considered and we have published the final allocations of grants to police and crime commissioners in England and Wales for 2024 to 2025. Home Office 31/1/2024 Report James Cleverly demands more police on community beat to restore trust Home secretary sets out a vision to ‘get back to core policing’ after heading his first quarterly meeting of the National Policing Board The Times - Subscription at source 31/1/2024 News Police watchdog hit with 75% rise in complaints about rogue cops following Sarah Everard’s murder THE police watchdog has been swamped with a 75 per cent rise in complaints about rogue cops following the murder of Sarah Everard. The Independent Office for Police Conduct got 7,000 referrals from 43 forces in England and Wales in the past year. The Sun 31/1/2024 News Police must restore public confidence by solving more crimes, says Home Office James Cleverly led demands as he chaired his first meeting of National Policing Board The Telegraph - Subscription at source 31/1/2024 News «922923924925926927928929930Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events