Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100431 total results. Showing results 18781 to 18800 «936937938939940941942943944Next ›Last » ‘Real disconnect’ between redaction policies and what officers believe should be practice An interim report into case building by the police and CPS has identified a lack of clear understanding about redaction. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/1/2024 News Former commissioner criticises Home Office on biometrics The Home Office has been criticised for its approach to biometrics in a report by the recently departed biometrics and surveillance commissioner. UKAuthority.com 25/1/2024 News College of Policing launches new Code of Ethics The College of Policing (COP) has launched a new Code of Ethics which sets out the professional behaviours that the public can expect to see from officers, staff and volunteers. Emergency Services Times 25/1/2024 News Fears gardaí could face disciplinary action if they respond to emergencies with only basic driver training REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: There are widespread fears that thousands of gardaí with basic driving training could risk disciplinary action if they respond to emergency calls over an ongoing investigation by the Garda watchdog. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 25/1/2024 News Nottingham attacks: How police, CPS and health service failed to stop psychotic Valdo Calocane before he went on rampage as victims’ families demand answers A litany of missed chances left a psychotic Valdo Calocane free to roam a city before he knifed three people to death and tried to kill three more. The 32-year-old paranoid schizophrenic had been in and out of a mental health hospital for more than three years and a warrant was out for his arrest when his killing spree brought terror to Nottingham last summer. The NHS, police, university officials and even his employer missed at least eight opportunities to deal with the 32-year-old before he 'brutally and mercilessly' killed first-year university students Barnaby Webber and Grace O'Malley-Kumar, both 19. Mail Online 25/1/2024 News Police escorted man to hospital weeks before Norwich deaths Officers took Bartlomiej Kuczynski to emergency unit in December, on the same day missing person report was filed The Guardian 25/1/2024 News State withdraws appeal against findings of gardaí age discrimination case REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The State has withdrawn its appeals against findings that An Garda Síochána discriminated against two men who were refused access to employment within the force due to their age. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 25/1/2024 News Norwich deaths: Police took father to hospital weeks before stabbings A father was taken to hospital by police weeks before he was found dead with his sister-in-law and two children. BBC 25/1/2024 News Ethics Chair appointed to look at policing decisions in Greater Manchester Professor Dame Robina Shah will Chair the Greater Manchester Ethics Committee which advises GMP and the region's Deputy Mayor, Kate Green. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/1/2024 News Kent uses device to identify illegally tinted vehicles Officers have been using the device as part of enforcement action aimed at reducing collisions caused by poor visibility. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/1/2024 News Gwent makes ‘difficult decision’ to withdraw from DA protection order pilot Domestic Abuse Protection Orders will now be trialed for two years in the BTP and Manchester, alongside three London boroughs. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/1/2024 News Murder of Quebec sergeant: No charges for officers who killed suspect after attack CANADA: Quebec provincial police officers won’t face charges for killing a man moments after he had allegedly attacked and killed their colleague in March. Blue Line (Canada) 25/1/2024 News Judge finds Saskatchewan Mountie who shot lover guilty of manslaughter CANADA: Family and friends of a Saskatchewan man who was shot to death by his lover gasped and cried after a judge found the Mountie guilty of manslaughter. Blue Line (Canada) 25/1/2024 News Calgary 911 call taker faces several criminal charges after corruption investigation CANADA: A City of Calgary employee who worked as a 911 call taker for police faces several criminal charges after a yearlong corruption investigation. Blue Line (Canada) 25/1/2024 News Police board declares gender-based violence an ‘epidemic’ CANADA: The Greater Sudbury police board unanimously approved a resolution calling for various points of advocacy for senior levels of government to enact various changes to help reverse the trend of intimate-partner and gender-based violence sudbury.com (Canada) 25/1/2024 News Calgary 911 employee accused of sharing police information with organized crime CANADA: Calgary police have charged a 58-year-old woman following a year-long investigation that revealed she was “intentionally sharing protected information for organized crime purposes.” According to police, the woman was employed as a City of Calgary 911 operator when police allege she used her position to access private information. Global News (Canada) 25/1/2024 News Surrey Police Service proposes $141 million budget in 2024 to hire another 180 officers CANADA: If budget is not approved by Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke and her council who want to stick with RCMP, B.C. government-appointed administrator Mike Serr will have to petition province's police director to force through a budget. Vancouver Sun (Canada) 25/1/2024 News Revisiting the Harm of Hate: A Quasi-Experimental Approach Using the National Crime Victimization Survey Early legal challenges to the 1990 Hate Crime Statistics Act were originally excused on the argument that hate crimes “hurt more,” but there remain some empirical gaps on this topic. Although many works have concluded that biased offenders cause greater harms to their victims relative to unbiased perpetrators, this effect tends to be sensitive to individual and situational factors like victim and offender characteristics, bias motivation, weapon use, or crime location. This type of confounding has the potential to introduce selection bias in the estimation of victimization harms among biased criminal incidents. With data from the National Crime Victimization Survey (2010–2020), I use propensity scores and inverse-probability weighting to show that, on average, victims of bias motivated offenses are more likely to report later physical and emotional harms despite not suffering greater initial injury in incidence. Findings also demonstrate that the harm of hate varies across different bias motivations, with such crimes directed toward those on the basis of disability, gender, and sexual orientation causing greater short- and long-term individual trauma and damage. Journal of Interpersonal Violence - Subscription at source 25/1/2024 Research article Youth justice statistics: 2022 to 2023 NATIONAL STATISTICS: Youth justice annual statistics for 2022 to 2023 for England and Wales. Youth Justice Board 25/1/2024 Report College of Policing launches new Code of Ethics The College of Policing (COP) has launched a new Code of Ethics which sets out the professional behaviours that the public can expect to see from officers, staff and volunteers. Emergency Services Times 25/1/2024 News «936937938939940941942943944Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events