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Bodycam footage shows the Kentucky man attempting to flee after kicking a Pinellas County deputy while being separated from a fight
AI agents can help alert agencies about potentially risky behavior before an incident happens, bridging the gap between private sector security concerns and public safety operations
In an era where technology significantly enhances law enforcement capabilities, Real Time Crime Centers (RTCCs) have emerged as a critical component for modern policing
Leverage AI to strike the perfect balance — maximize impact, minimize backlash and restore trust through smarter deployment decisions
Bodycam video shows suspect opening fire as Reno PD arrives, striking the windshield, tire and bumper of a cruiser before a fatal OIS
Meet Deputy Chief James Beyer of the Irving (Texas) Police Department, who brings a humanistic, solutions-driven approach to policy, personnel and long-term planning
The law mandates full disclosure of applicants’ disciplinary history and prior employment before agencies make final job offers
Las Vegas Metro Police Captain Michelle Tavarez on breaking barriers, leading tough units and why mentorship matters now more than ever
A weekly 15-minute training habit can mean the difference between life and death
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NYPD Detective Jacqueline Demerest had arrested the suspect in two other stolen vehicle cases earlier this year
It’s an advanced way to keep track of departments’ valuable items
Mentoring can be one of the most valuable professional relationships we experience
“I’d like to mentor younger officers but don’t know where to start. How can I share my experience in a meaningful way?”
The White House outlined sweeping measures to support law enforcement and reverse policies it says embolden violent criminals