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Patrol
Apprehending John Doe
This is the first in a series of short movies produced by the Denver PD's Media Relations Unit and the Denver Police Foundation to illustrate the challenges and rewards of law enforcement.
December 29, 2010
Patrol
When Miranda Doesn't Matter
Miranda warnings should not be given when they aren't legally necessary such as when information is urgently needed to protect the safety of officers or the public, or to rescue a victim.
July 1, 2013
Training
Visualization Doesn't Work for All Officers
Law enforcement training has embraced this theory of information processing and adapted it to mental preparation and conditioning. Based on information from the world of athletics, visualization techniques are seen as proven a method of ingraining the most desirable programs into the subconscious mind.
October 28, 2010
Patrol
Does Child Safety Come First?
When it comes to protecting our children at school, you'd rationally expect all hands in the fight. Unfortunately, some Washington, D.C., legislators have shamefully opted to sit on their hands and disrupt noble efforts to improve safeguards for our children.
November 26, 2014
Patrol
S.C. Police Shooting Defense: What the Video Doesn't Show
The shooting of Walter Scott by a North Charleston, S.C., police officer has generated national outrage, spurred by the citizen video of the incident, shown here. One likely defense focus will be what is not on the video, the experts said, telling jurors that the video doesn't tell the whole story. More Here.
April 9, 2015
Technology
To what types of data does the FBI-CJIS Security Policy apply? Does this differ for hosted solutions?
Vigilant Solutions
Any data that is considered criminal justice information, or CJI. In many cases this is very clear and well-defined such as data contained in a records management system or a facial recognition gallery made up of mugshots...
March 31, 2016
Patrol
S.C. Police Shooting Defense: What the Video Doesn't Show
The shooting of Walter Scott by a North Charleston, S.C., police officer has generated national outrage. Legal and police tactics experts said the video would be powerful evidence in the criminal case. But they say it still leaves the officer's defense with options.
April 9, 2015
Patrol
Does Community Policing Work?
If there is a sacred cow grazing in the field of law enforcement, it can be named in two words: community policing.
November 30, 2005
Patrol
Texas Officer Does Nae Nae Dance with Some Kids
Eddins said after he discovered the wanted person wasn't home, he decided to circle back to where the children were. More Here.
July 14, 2015
Patrol
GPS Monitoring Does Not Prevent Parolees from Committing Crimes
Statistically, GPS monitoring is promising. But that's little comfort to the families of four Lakewood, Wash., police officers killed by an ex-con who took off his GPS in a bid to ambush cops.
July 21, 2014
Patrol
Retired NFL Player Does Ridealong on Chicago's South Side
Former Chicago Bears star running back Matt Forte says he has a whole new respect for police officers, after riding along with Chicago police on the streets of South Side Chicago's Auburn Gresham neighborhood. The department posted a seven minute video chronicling Forte's experience during the day-shift ridealong. More Here.
September 20, 2018
Patrol
Does Miranda Bear Poisonous Fruit?
More than a handful of judges, lawyers, and police officers mistakenly thought of Miranda as some sort of judicial rule about how police officers are required to conduct interrogations.
August 31, 2004
Special Units
Seattle SWAT Enters Home, Does Not Find Lakewood Suspect
A Seattle police SWAT team this morning swarmed a Leschi home surrounded overnight but did not find suspected cop killer Maurice Clemmons inside.
November 29, 2009
Weapons
Does the LEOSA Carry Law Apply to You?
In law enforcement, a lot of the recent scuttlebutt focuses on off-duty and retired officer carry laws, covering what you can and cannot do under the Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act (LEOSA).
January 16, 2014
Patrol
Video: Maryland K-9 Doesn't Want to Go to Work
A K-9 handler with the Anne Arundel County (MD) Sheriff's Office had difficulty motivating his partner, K-9 Jango, to get into the squad car to go to work one morning.
May 3, 2018
SWAT
What Does Mumbai Mean for Us? (Part 1 of 2)
The Mumbai terror attack was a basic raid. It was a version of the same highly effective tactics employed by most SWAT teams, especially for multiple, simultaneous raids and searches. It was a testament to the devastating and deadly effects of stealth, surprise, shock, and speed.
December 8, 2008
Patrol
NIJ Certification: What Does It Mean?
Propper International
There is a lot of confusion these days surrounding body armor – mostly about what it can and cannot do. What rounds will certain levels stop? Should you get soft armor? Hard armor? Steel plate? Ceramic? Concealed? Outer tactical carrier? Part of the confusion stems from three initials: NIJ. How important are those initials when it comes to ballistic protection? The lives of your officers may depend on them.
May 1, 2018
Patrol
Small Town Doesn't Mean Small Time
Small town cops are just as likely to be killed as their big city counterparts.
October 13, 2010
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