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Many law enforcement officers have retreated from any proactive policing for various reasons, including, notably, self-preservation. Law enforcement has been under attack from many quarters. Some crit...
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By now, most law enforcement officers have heard of procedural justice. Whether heard in the wake of a use-of-force incident, through the media, or simply from colleagues, “procedural just...
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The high volume of paperwork in police work is not new, but more agencies are beginning to focus their IT investments towards alleviating this administrative burden. The city of Los Angeles, Californi...
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Many police leaders are grappling with new challenges and increased complexity as they work to protect communities, prevent crime, and build trust across demographic lines in an era of economic dispar...
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For the most part, average people are exposed to crime prevention learning when they take a retrospective look at the actions that led up to their becoming the victims of criminal events. E...
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Whether they are preventing crime or responding to it, professional law enforcement officers are unanimously recognized as the most effective tool in a free society’s arsenal. As a result, since the...
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This is a special online-only supplement to the October 2019 Chief’s Counsel: “U.S. Supreme Court Sneak Peak.” This provides for a look back at 15 U.S. Supreme Court Cases dec...
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Cold case statistics paint a bleak picture with an even bleaker outlook, if trends persist. An estimated 242,000 unresolved homicides occurred in the United States from 1980 to 2016. Overall, roughly...