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A pivotal 2020 case examines how TASER logs and video footage can impact an ongoing debate surrounding police use of force
Science can redefine how we evaluate police actions, and ensure accountability that’s fair and just
The state’s proactive approach can provide a model for others to follow
The new tests are scientifically proven to assess the applicant’s overall physical fitness
A fleeing fugitive took a wrong turn and ended up in police custody
After Cody Dwayne Hynum was handcuffed and put in a patrol car, police said he kicked out the rear driver’s side window and hopped into the driver’s seat
The deputy was injured after he was attacked while trying to break up a fight between fans after a soccer game
DOJ said its COPS Office won’t proceed with the collaborative reform process, and has made other technical assistance and training resources available
Jim and Doug discuss what officers need to keep in mind with regard to handling fentanyl
Mayor Bill de Blasio also credited the deployment of 2,000 more officers on the streets, calling them “an X-factor that’s going to have an increasingly big impact”
The department said deadly use of force to stop a mass casualty incident is legally justified
Deputy S. Arhelger was walking his dog around a pond when he spotted a car leave the roadway and head into the pond
The trooper held the male against the bridge, with no barrier between him and the edge of the bridge
A study of police ambushes illustrates specific strategies and tactics that could greatly improve your chance of survival during an ambush attack
The man began striking the windows of the police station with the bat
The Corpus Christi PD was one of only 73 police departments nationwide to receive funding under the first DOJ Bureau of Justice Assistance grant award in 2015
Among the concerns were issues with arrest procedures and the use of non-lethal weapons
The Utah officer was on vacation in Montana and sprang into action to stop an armed robbery
The suspect allegedly set the second vehicle on fire while police were addressing the media
Joe L. Elsey, 87, suffered a fatal heart attack while fighting off the intruder
A man allegedly drove a car into pedestrians in a central square, injuring three people, then fled and was shot after being tracked down by officers
Urban Shield enables all first responders to put their professional training into practical use in secure, safe scenario-based training exercises
The new technique is not limited to a crime laboratory setting, but can be utilized at the crime scene
Here are a handful of other — perhaps less-well-known — cases which merit mention in this space
Some of the most important U.S. Supreme Court cases for law enforcement are either misunderstood or entirely unknown by the average American citizen
Jim and Doug each offer thoughts on what they would add as a seventh pillar to Obama’s “Six Pillars of 21st Century Policing”
Officials said the way the officers responded after Trooper Nic Cederberg was shot saved additional lives
The lawsuit alleges the Milwaukee PD’s stop-and-frisk program is citywide but is concentrated in areas largely populated by minorities
After they saved the driver, officers refused to leave the car until they confirmed no one else was trapped inside
From privacy to cybersecurity, law enforcement agencies must have their plans in place