Patrol Issues
The Patrol Issues topic page offers news, commentary, analysis, and tactical tips that will help prepare police officers for life on the thin blue line.
When poor practices are modeled, the consequences can be long-lasting; here’s how leadership can step in early to set new officers up for success
In United States v. Giambro, the 1st Circuit ruled officers unlawfully entered a home without a warrant under the emergency aid doctrine
Unlike a physical injury, a mental traumatic injury like police PTSD can happen almost daily
Behind every stop is a story — and sometimes, a second chance. Here’s what it means to truly look beyond the stop
The road is one of the most dangerous places for officers; here’s what your agency can do about it
Two Timekettle devices went through real-world patrol and interview tests — one might earn a spot in your gear bag
Follow this expert guide to cleaning, conditioning and polishing your police boots, belts and gear the right way
The Glendale Police Department used real-time technology to track the suspect following a second vehicle assault on the department’s secured entrance
The 8th Circuit upheld officers’ use of force in Aden v. City of Bloomington, citing Graham factors and qualified immunity
A well-placed duty knife can be the difference between survival and tragedy
Across the country, police departments face historic staffing shortages while a highly trained, willing workforce stands ready — retired police officers
With nearly half of children with autism prone to wandering, CODE JOSHUA provides first responders with critical, personalized information — before they arrive on scene
The uniform doesn’t come with a manual for pet ownership — this might help
By giving officers real-time access to video, RTCCs are turning in-progress calls into solved cases and helping agencies close investigations faster and more safely
Nikki North, RTCC manager at the Flagler County (Fla.) Sheriff’s Office, shares how mutual respect and early involvement are key to successful communication
In Dimock v. City of Brooklyn Center, the court ruled warrantless entry and deadly force was lawful, citing exigent circumstances doctrine
In U.S. v. Turner, officers conducted a lawful warrantless protective sweep after exigent circumstances linked to a reported gunshot
Violence prevention is not only possible but also achievable through diligent collaboration, proactive intervention and a commitment to community safety
First responders need to prioritize mental health and seek help when needed
Multiagency peer support teams provide confidential, compassionate support across agency lines; learn how they enhance well-being
The Terry stop is a versatile law enforcement tool for officers, but we must be aware of the hazards in these contacts and use tactics to mitigate them
From reasonable suspicion to courtroom scrutiny, here’s what officers need to know about executing Terry stops properly
Learn what police officers can and can’t do in five common situations, from traffic stops to public filming, and understand the laws that protect your rights
The best cops develop their cop instincts and then learn to trust them. If something feels wrong, it usually is wrong.
Having a principle-based plan to escape provides a tactical advantage — and builds confidence under pressure
Cellebrite’s 2025 annual industry trends survey reveals how law enforcement agencies are embracing new technologies to tackle growing digital evidence backlogs and investigative challenges
More can be done to fill today’s vacancies than just recruitment
A good place to mark the beginning of the modern patrol rifle concept – in which a rifle is a normal part of the everyday kit – is the Norco bank robbery
The fallout is lowered morale, legal risks and erosion of public trust