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.
The project allows local police and law enforcement partners to take a proactive role in providing comprehensive training and support to different entities in their community
Media and public communications are vastly different in today’s digital age
Meet Mary Nero: Greensboro Police Department’s lone homicide victim advocate who managed a record 74 homicide cases in a single year
Helping officers protect, serve and understand is the goal of the Irondale Ensemble Project’s theatrical program
The Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office used video to give community members a ‘boots on the ground’s perspective of policing
The public needs to be told what to expect should non-permitted protests erupt and disrupt traffic
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The new board will investigate all city officer misconduct complaints and impose discipline in cases where infractions were found
Understanding the concerns of both community advocates and officers is key to working through many issues in policing
A need for stronger community relationships and greater transparency of operations has caused many local governments to engage with police oversight programs
Educating civilians about mass violence prevention and investigation technology procurement and policy development
Building a framework for your department to overcome challenging situations
Officers will be expected to balance several priorities, each of which will affect the way democracy plays out on Election Day
Reporters from FOX, ABC, CBS and CNN shared their experiences from covering 2020 civil unrest
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Follow these two steps to exponentially increase the number of community members who have positive encounters with officers
Restoring relationships with our neighbors will require a commitment on both sides to honest and open dialogue
The ambassador philosophy gives credence to the work we have already been doing and should rightfully take credit for
When law enforcement practices become political fodder, both officers and civilians lose
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Social media is like trying to drink water from a fire hose, and now you have to add this stuff to your plate! Luckily, there are some simple steps you can take
To rebuild trust between police and the public, neither party can hold on to stereotypical views of the other
The new downtown precinct will help foster more police interaction with their community, officials said
The agency will drop a subpoena requiring five Seattle news outlets to turn over unpublished media that investigators argued would help solve several arson and theft cases
The Tustin Police Department aims to address and improve community relations through the project
The inaugural National Faith & Blue Weekend is set to take place October 9 to 11
By maintaining a steady presence throughout difficult situations, your agency will strengthen its roots for a successful long-term relationship with the community
Members of legislative bodies and civilian oversight boards should be urged to engage in some law enforcement training
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About $7.7 million will go to community policing and another $8.5 million will be used to train first responders for active shooter situations
Opponents say police and prosecutors should decide whether to release sensitive crime scene photographs or witness statements that could disparage an individual unnecessarily
Police groups and supporters are calling for The Salt Lake Tribune to apologize for publishing a cartoon linking the Ku Klux Klan with law enforcement
Dover City Council voted unanimously to approve a federal cost-share grant that would add five officers for the new unit