Posts Tagged ‘Community Trust & the Legitimacy of Policing’
Remembering 9/11 – Looking Past Hate Toward the Greatness of Unity
September 11, 2001 changed the lives of many. For those who lived through it, we will never forget the exact moments when we learned that a horrible tragedy was no accident, searing the visions in our minds forever. Almost 3,000 lives were lost on that day and more than 6,000 injured; in addition, a significant…
Read MoreNeighborhood-Driven Policing Revisited
Technology Innovations in Public Safety
Review of the LAPD Response to First Amendment Assemblies and Protests
National Resource and Technical Assistance Center for Improving Law Enforcement Investigations (NRTAC) and Crime Gun Intelligence Center (CGIC) Support
Qualified Immunity and Accountability in Policing
America’s legal system has afforded government officials at various levels with absolute and qualified immunity protections in recognition of the risks associated with their roles and responsibilities. Ā Although qualified immunity is available to many state and local government workers, law enforcement officers rely on qualified immunity as they make life or death decisions in everyday…
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