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Community Policing

The Community Policing topic covers efforts by agencies and officers to partner with other branches of local government as well as non-governmental organizations to reduce crime and increase the quality of life for law-abiding citizens.

It is important agencies get ahead of the game by bringing their community into policy-making discussions before AI technology is deployed
LE must educate stakeholders as to how the profession is using technologies to fight crime successfully and doing so responsibly
Policing is currently subject to more social experiments than at any time in the history of the profession
Called gang leaders to a meeting with top police and federal prosecutors to deliver an ultimatum
Philadelphia tries a three-pronged approach to policing
Two cops — who some have called ‘living scarecrows’ — have developed a blend of intervention and incarceration that has drawn praise from local residents and shop owners
Officer Robert Fox received the most serious discipline possible after comments made under the handle ‘pilgrims-progress’
Polls show that Mayor Daley and Police Supt. Jody Weis are walking a public-relations tightrope on the city’s crime issue
Family members and attorneys suggested cops were ‘playing to the camera crew during the raid’
The event is an opportunity for police to educate residents all over the country about crime prevention
Police Limit Comic is a politically-motivated, pro-law enforcement comic strip, topical in its writing and unapologetically blunt
Cops in the Bay Area are blogging and Tweeting information that would have cops from previous generations ‘rolling around in their graves’
The “Fallen Heroes Paintball Game” is a noncompetitive event for kids and adults
Perpetrators bent on violence in our homes and on our streets are often not deterred by the threat of arrest or the arrest itself
Those close to David Brown say he’s eager to ‘get back in the saddle’
Senior citizens may avoid telling family members about incidents for fear of going to nursing homes
Those who have violated parole or stopped registering whereabouts will be put on most-wanted list
46-year-old man set off a smoke bomb, forcing passengers to change cars
Says media is being purposely lied to by an unknown employee
‘See Something, Say Something,’ started as a NY transit safety slogan
With fireworks stands now open, some people are getting the festivities started early
William A. Parker Sr. told his officers: ‘The blue shirt will only get you so far. You have to give respect to receive respect.’
Chief Rosie Sizer had “accomplished some remarkable reforms” albiet “after, or in reaction to, failures”
Neighborhood still nearly vacant following a botched attempt to arrest MOVE members a quarter century ago