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.
Focusing on the principles on which policing was founded can give officers important direction for facing today’s challenges
The attention of LE executives is always drawn to the day’s headlines, but visionary leaders construct long-term strategies for long-term challenges
From the “most epic recruitment video ever” to an inside look at what it’s like to be a campus officer, these videos are sure to inspire departments for years to come
The bills are designed to increase public confidence in police
Before she was taken to the hospital, Officer Dale Umpleby bought her some new footwear
The man saw a group of almost 40 high school students surrounding an officer while some grabbed for his service weapon
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Commenters called the officer a ‘tantalizing trooper’
A speeding car ran a stoplight and struck the 60-year-old woman in her vehicle
The town’s effort at an amended agreement with DOJ acknowledged that losing the department is a possibility
Doug and Jim also offer lessons from law enforcement’s handling of Super Bowl 50 that agencies can use when preparing for their own large scale event
There continues to be a widespread lack of understanding among citizens about police work. What more can be done?
The officer noticed the teen had duct tape holding his shoes together
The trooper knew something was off when the suspect tried to give him a false name
Two career cops are prime examples of how to make the move from serving the public to serving customers
Before a cultural change can take place, both police leadership and the rank and file must recognize one is needed
The locations were chosen because they embody a particular trait of successful policing
The state is one of five without hate crimes written into law
The unit is committed to addressing police and community-related issues associated with bias
Two officers showed off their quilt-making skills while responding to a medical call
Being able to doze during a commute, if you can get a seat, is one of the little luxuries that sets New York life apart
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Residents complained they often saw him driving one of the city’s two police cars as if it was his personal vehicle
A CPA provides an excellent opportunity for participants to gain a better understanding of the procedures, responsibilities, demands and laws officers face
According to the bill, no more than 10 percent of the patrol fleet would be unmarked
State Emergency Operations Center relied on inaccurate info from media because it received few details from officials
Federal officials say there is no indication of trouble brewing
The woman was grateful the trooper pulled her over
The officer sprang into action by pulling the teen from the water with a long branch
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