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Laura Neitzel

Lexipol Brand Studio

Laura Neitzel is the Director of Branded Content for Lexipol. She creates articles, eBooks, white papers and other resources designed to inform and support public safety professionals in law enforcement, fire, EMS and corrections. With more than 25 years of experience producing content for government agencies, nonprofits and industry leaders, Laura is committed to sharing stories and insights that help first responders serve their communities more effectively. She holds a B.A. in English from the University of Texas and an M.A. in English from the University of North Texas.

LATEST ARTICLES
Unlike most agencies, Summerville PD has few problems in finding and hiring top-quality candidates to the force. Here are some of the reasons Summerville PD is competing favorably for talent.
Processing speed and the quality and functionality of infrared and color cameras can make the difference between a suspect caught and one who slips by
Smart cameras and a sophisticated digital evidence platform helps inform decisions, promote transparency and keep officers, students and citizens safer
Operation HOPLON aims to weaken the global trade in narcotics by disrupting the illicit precursor chemical supply using Raman technology
Comfort, comfort, comfort … and safety, discreetness and high-quality audio
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This undercover cop uses a Model Y with custom, secure storage as a duty vehicle
Veritone Contact eases the time commitment and burden of complying with racial and identity profiling stop data collection requirements in California and offers ways to gather additional insight for agency needs
Peer intervention training from Axon teaches officers ways to approach a fellow officer about troublesome behavior
As more states mandate body-worn and in-vehicle camera use as part of their reform efforts, considering smart technologies and being ready for potential funding opportunities can help address the evolving burden