Community Relations
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Jasur Talipov’s experiences at a police substation inspired him to start a podcast that challenges negative perceptions of law enforcement through thoughtful discussions
About $76,000 already has been pledged in private donations to assist with the cost of the gun buyback
Bill provides statutory guidance for courts using Tennessee’s public nuisance law to keep criminal gang members out of public areas
Citizen complaints about Chicago police and the related investigative files are public records and must be turned over by the city
Max Huntsman was hired in December to provide new oversight to the LASD following several years of investigations into deputy corruption in the jail system
Calif. Supreme Court likely to rule in favor of requiring police agencies to make names of officers in shootings public
The NYPD’s encounters with the public will soon begin with a polite introduction and end “on a positive note” under a new “Seven Steps to Positive Community Interactions” curriculum
Five police commanders regularly use their accounts to post tweets asking residents to help solve crimes or be aware of their surroundings
It’s commonly accepted that police work is a “thankless job,” but every so often someone surprises officers with a kind gesture
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