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Legislation passed by the Senate would allow officers to extend their service until age 62, while a bill passed by the House earlier this year would allow them to serve until age 65
The next major shift in policing may not come from the street — but from the agencies learning how to use artificial intelligence before everyone else
Repeated policy violations behind the wheel often point to failures in supervision, accountability and leadership — not a lack of driver training
An appellate ruling reinstating two fired Jersey City officers examines whether a police agency in a legalized state can discipline officers for off-duty cannabis use by citing conflicts with federal gun laws
The death of Armando Hernandez, a 15-year Southwest ISD Police Department veteran, was ruled a suicide and Elia Zereth Hernandez’s death was ruled a homicide
Alameda County will settle a wrongful death lawsuit stemming from the Sept. 7, 2022, killing of a married couple by then Deputy Devin Williams
“I feel like I got the ship back on course from the least secure disastrous chaotic border to the most secure border this country has ever seen,” Michael Banks said
A retired deputy sheriff explains how chronic occupational load reshapes officers — and why leaders must recognize the warning signs before the damage becomes permanent
In its first two weeks, the Sparks Police Department’s AI assistant handled 25% of non-emergency calls, helping reduce hold times and easing pressure on dispatchers
From language translation to call surge management, AI technology could reshape the future of emergency communication