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Patrol
Have a Script for Field Interviews
Cops shouldn’t be shy about making inquiries into the affairs and possessions of those they deal with.
April 30, 2009
Gangs
Field Interviews During Gang Stops
Whether I was recovering a weapon, apprehending a wanted gangster, documenting an association between gangsters, interrupting a drive-by shooting or gang fight, recording a gang member at a specific time, place and location, or developing rapport, they were all fruitful.
November 1, 2010
Training
How To Conduct Patrol-Level Interviews
POLICE
You don’t have lots of time to get questions answered, so make good use of the time you have.
October 31, 2017
Technology
Haystax Releases Mobile Field Interview Application for Law Enforcement
The Haystax Mobile Field Interview Application is designed to streamline data entry for law enforcement agencies by providing an end-to-end digital data management system. The new app auto-populates data and finds related cases, providing an enormous time savings.
July 14, 2015
Patrol
How To Conduct Patrol-Level Interviews
I have assembled some useful information specifically tailored for the patrol officer conducting interviews and interrogations during the initial investigation.
April 7, 2017
Patrol
The Power of Field Contacts
Simply put, the more information you have in a case, the better your chances of solving it. While this is common knowledge to most officers, we tend to forget that using field contacts is one of the easiest ways of gaining intelligence in our own cities.
August 31, 2006
Training
Purina Unleashes Working Dog Website
Purina’s new Website contains information to help working dogs reach their full potential. Updates are added to the site on an ongoing basis.
January 25, 2006
Patrol
Report: Baltimore Police "Stopped Noticing Crime" as Murder Rate Rose
In the weeks after the death of 25-year-old Freddie Gray — who fell into a coma after being transported in a police van, handcuffed but not seat-belted — the number of "on-view" incidents and street contacts reported by police plummeted.
July 12, 2018
Special Units
Conducting Effective Witness Interviews
The ultimate goal of a gang investigaÂtion is to find the truth. What happened? Who did it? How? As law enforcement officers, how do we arrive at the truth? What is our part in the game plan? Here are some suggestions that may be useful for patrol personnel, detectives and folÂlow-up investigators when dealing with witnesses and victims of gang crimes.
November 30, 1996
Patrol
Video: PoliceMag Interviews a 'Top Shot'
Eighteen competitors will vie for "Top Shot" honors starting today with the debut of Season 4 of the History Channel reality series. Police Magazine spoke with one of those shooters, Michelle Viscusi, at SHOT Show 2012.
February 13, 2012
Patrol
Spate of Drugged Driving Deaths Alarms U.S. Regulators
The percentage of traffic deaths in which at least one driver tested positive for drugs has nearly doubled over a decade, raising alarms as five states are set to vote on legalization of marijuana.
October 28, 2016
Command
New Orleans Officers Leaving in Droves, Slam Agency in Exit Interviews
The departing thoughts of veteran officers and newbies alike lend biting and often emotional detail to a recent NOPD-commissioned survey that reflected similar discontent, with pay a distant second in the reasons officers gave for leaving in droves.
July 25, 2022
Training
Interviews Start in Search for LAPD's Next Chief
The Police Commission, the civilian panel that oversees the LAPD, began conducting closed-door interviews Wednesday morning, a source familiar with the process confirmed.
May 3, 2018
Vehicle Ops
Field Image System
September 30, 2000
Patrol
Washington Oversight Board: Sheriff's UOF Complaint Process Needs Work
The King County Office of Law Enforcement Oversight (OLEO) recently released a new report that suggested the process used by the King County Sheriff's Office to review complaints made by members of the public against officers for alleged unnecessary or excessive use of force needs improvement.
August 30, 2018
Patrol
Exit Interviews Reveal Significant Discontent at Seattle Police Department
Officers departing the Seattle Police Department left scathing comments in exit interviews, telling a story of widespread discontent in the ranks over perceived micromanagement and a lack of support from city leaders.
June 27, 2019
Patrol
SCOTUS To Decide Whether Officers Need Warrant To Conduct Sex Abuse Interviews at School
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear Camreta v. Greene, an Oregon case centering on a whether a child protective services caseworker and deputy sheriff violated the Fourth Amendment when they interrogated a child who alleged sexual abuse in a private office at the child's school for two hours without a warrant, exigent circumstances or parental consent.
October 20, 2010
Patrol
Accused Seattle Cop Killer Demands Reporter's Notes from Jailhouse Interviews
Christopher Monfort, 41, stands accused in a series of attacks on Seattle police culminating in the slaying of Officer Tim Brenton in an Oct. 31 ambush. Brenton's partner, Officer Britt Sweeney, was wounded in the attack; Monfort was shot during his arrest days later at his Tukwila apartment.
July 19, 2010
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