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PF_Effects-of-SB1636-on-Processing-and-Dispositions-of-Sexual-Assault-Cases-in-Texas pdf

Effects of SB1636 on Processing and Dispositions of Sexual Assault Cases in Texas

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Tammy McCoy Arballo

Cures Act is Step in Right Direction

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Well, it is about time. This needed to happen. For too long we have required our law enforcement officers to respond to incidents involving people experiencing symptoms of mental illness and not given all of our officers the needed training.…

Tim Hegarty

Harm Reduction and 21st Century Policing

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In their recent paper titled Reinventing American Policing, Cynthia Lum and Daniel Nagan lay out a blueprint for transforming 21st century policing in a way that makes the profession more effective in providing safety and security for the public while…

Chris Catren

Study Tries to Disrupt Burglary Pattern

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If a burglary has occurred near your house within the week, your home is at an elevated risk for crime. This is a phenomenon known as Near Repeat, and policing and research experts recently collaborated on a program to prevent…

Brandon del Pozo

Body Cameras And Privacy — Where Do You Draw The Line?

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Since an officer in my police department was brought under suspicion of perjury for statements he made when he thought his police body camera was turned off, some of our constituents have been adamant in calling for a policy that…

Damon Williams

Policing takes a village, too

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Community policing can bring the entire town onto your team. And working together means communication, relationships. No matter the demographics of the department, no matter the socio-economics of the community, relating as people and neighbors changes everything. When I became…

5 Things to Know About Traffic Stop Data

5 Things You Need to Know About Analyzing Police Traffic Stop Data

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5 Things_Stop-Question-Frisk

5 Things You Need to Know About Stop, Question, and Frisk

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Maintaining First Amendment Rights in Minneapolis

Maintaining First Amendment Rights and Public Safety in North Minneapolis: An After-Action Assessment of the Police Response to Protests, Demonstrations, and Occupation of the Minneapolis Police Department’s Fourth Precinct

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James Cervera

Want to Connect Better to Your Community? Just Ask Questions

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A few years ago, some of my officers began investigating a shooting in which a guy had disappeared after he killed his wife and wounded his adult stepson. As some of the officers began looking for the man, some kids…

Tracy Miller

Officers must learn to tell their stories

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The officer who sat across from me at my kitchen table had clearly enjoyed a prodigious career but as he talked about himself, those tales weren’t materializing. I could see right then, if I were choosing whether to hire him,…

sUAS infographic

sUAS and Public Safety Infographic

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PF_Effects-of-SB1636-on-Processing-and-Dispositions-of-Sexual-Assault-Cases-in-Texas pdf

Effects of SB1636 on Processing and Dispositions of Sexual Assault Cases in Texas

Posted in
Tammy McCoy Arballo

Cures Act is Step in Right Direction

Posted in

Well, it is about time. This needed to happen. For too long we have required our law enforcement officers to respond to incidents involving people experiencing symptoms of mental illness and not given all of our officers the needed training.…

Tim Hegarty

Harm Reduction and 21st Century Policing

Posted in

In their recent paper titled Reinventing American Policing, Cynthia Lum and Daniel Nagan lay out a blueprint for transforming 21st century policing in a way that makes the profession more effective in providing safety and security for the public while…

Chris Catren

Study Tries to Disrupt Burglary Pattern

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If a burglary has occurred near your house within the week, your home is at an elevated risk for crime. This is a phenomenon known as Near Repeat, and policing and research experts recently collaborated on a program to prevent…

Brandon del Pozo

Body Cameras And Privacy — Where Do You Draw The Line?

Posted in

Since an officer in my police department was brought under suspicion of perjury for statements he made when he thought his police body camera was turned off, some of our constituents have been adamant in calling for a policy that…

Damon Williams

Policing takes a village, too

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Community policing can bring the entire town onto your team. And working together means communication, relationships. No matter the demographics of the department, no matter the socio-economics of the community, relating as people and neighbors changes everything. When I became…

5 Things to Know About Traffic Stop Data

5 Things You Need to Know About Analyzing Police Traffic Stop Data

Posted in
5 Things_Stop-Question-Frisk

5 Things You Need to Know About Stop, Question, and Frisk

Posted in
Maintaining First Amendment Rights in Minneapolis

Maintaining First Amendment Rights and Public Safety in North Minneapolis: An After-Action Assessment of the Police Response to Protests, Demonstrations, and Occupation of the Minneapolis Police Department’s Fourth Precinct

Posted in
James Cervera

Want to Connect Better to Your Community? Just Ask Questions

Posted in

A few years ago, some of my officers began investigating a shooting in which a guy had disappeared after he killed his wife and wounded his adult stepson. As some of the officers began looking for the man, some kids…

Tracy Miller

Officers must learn to tell their stories

Posted in

The officer who sat across from me at my kitchen table had clearly enjoyed a prodigious career but as he talked about himself, those tales weren’t materializing. I could see right then, if I were choosing whether to hire him,…

sUAS infographic

sUAS and Public Safety Infographic

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