Subscribe
Magazine + Enews
Enews
Command
Procedures & Policies
Technology
Training
Patrol
Point of Law
Investigations
Weapons
Vehicle Ops
Special Units
Directory
Search
Article
Blog
Event
Media Gallery
News
Podcast
Press Release
Product
Video
Webinar
Whitepaper
Command
Investigations
Patrol
Point of Law
Procedures & Policies
Special Units
Technology
Training
Vehicle Ops
Weapons
Enter search phrase
Search
239 Results
Technology
PDSI Expands TeleStaff Clientele
PDSI announced 38 new customers to its TeleStaff client list during the third quarter, with the majority going into production and 11 clients purchasing the software for the first time. The automated solution streamlines scheduling and ensures compliance with various organization policies. It also features built-in communication capabilities and self-service employee access.
November 3, 2010
Training
Junior Police Academy Gives Middle Schoolers Bird's Eye View of Law Enforcement
Tailored after the successful Citizen's Police Academy adult program, Pennsylvania law enforcement officers are conducting a Junior Police Academy this summer.
June 18, 2007
Technology
NJ City Plans to Sue Gun Makers
Just a day after the City of Boston abandoned its lawsuit against the firearms industry, opting instead for the voluntary cooperation of the industry to reduce gun violence, Jersey City, New Jersey officials announced they will sue gun makers for criminal and accidental misuse of firearms.
March 31, 2002
Technology
NTSB Recommends Nationwide Ban on Driver Cellphone Use
The National Transportation Safety Board has recommended a nationwide ban on driver use of all portable electronic devices in a vehicle, including hands-free devices. Exceptions would be devices that assist the driver in getting to a destination and for use in emergency situations.
December 13, 2011
Patrol
LAPD Chief Supports “Sanctuary State” Bill
Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck for the first time his offered his full support for a bill that would prohibit state and local law enforcement agencies from carrying out immigration laws, calling it an important proposal that protects the trust between his department and the neighborhoods it polices.
June 20, 2017
Technology
PDSI Announces New TeleStaff Clients
PDSI, a leader in public safety employee scheduling and communication solutions, has announced new TeleStaff clients for the second quarter of 2009.
July 7, 2009
Technology
Kronos Releases Updated Workforce TeleStaff Scheduling Solution
New enhancements in the latest version of Workforce TeleStaff, an automated public safety scheduling and notification solution from Kronos Incorporated, are designed to further empower first responders to succeed in their mission-critical jobs.
November 10, 2016
Vehicle Ops
Rethinking Sex Offender Laws a Tough Sell
The killings of two men listed on Maine's Internet sex offender registry may offer a grim lesson about the consequences of such registry laws, but defense lawyers and crime researchers question whether a thoughtful national debate on the subject is possible.
April 19, 2006
Special Units
North Carolina Toughens Gang, Hate Crime Laws
Adults and young people involved in gang activity as well as people who burn crosses or sexually assault children now face tougher punishments as 25 new laws took effect Monday in North Carolina.
December 2, 2008
Technology
NYPD Settles Stop-and-Frisk Database Lawsuit
The NYPD has agreed to stop keeping the names and addresses of people who've been targets of stop-and-frisks, a civil rights group announced Wednesday.
August 6, 2013
Patrol
North Carolina Officer Loses Coffee Burn Lawsuit
A Wake County, N.C., jury ruled Monday that Starbucks was not negligent in a case in which a Raleigh police officer was severely burned when hot coffee spilled in his lap.
May 11, 2015
Patrol
NASRO Supports Enforcement of Federal Marijuana Laws
NASRO executive director Mo Canady said that his organization believes that the attorney general's decision will make it more difficult for youth to obtain and use marijuana.
January 8, 2018
Vehicle Ops
Wild N.J. Pursuit Triggers $17M Lawsuit
The suspect in this Aug. 17, 2010, pursuit is suing Bergen County (N.J.) Police, claiming he was trying to surrender when officers shot at him. Read the full story here.
August 2, 2012
Patrol
Massachusetts Trooper Wins Lawsuit Over Disputed Report
A Trooper with the Massachusetts State Police who refused to rewrite an arrest report about a judge's daughter has been awarded $40,000 and vindicated for his actions in a written letter that declared his report was "consistent with [his] training and experience and reflected reasonable professional judgment."
November 5, 2019
Technology
Corrections Facility Equips Officers With Utility's BodyWorn Cameras
Utility, Inc. officially announced the Atlanta Department of Corrections has deployed Utility's BodyWorn police body cameras—the only automated, policy-based, body-worn police camera currently available on the market, according to the company.
February 1, 2016
Patrol
Lawsuit Claims Illegal Strip Search by Utah Deputy
Tamsen Reid, 18, is claiming Dep. Scott R. Womack forced her to strip, show her breasts, and stand in the snow during a traffic stop on Nov. 20, 2010.
August 31, 2011
Patrol
Video: Wild N.J. Pursuit Triggers $17M Lawsuit
A wild police chase on the streets of New Jersey is now taking center stage in a lawsuit filed against Bergen County. It's the officers' actions that are the subject of an investigation.
August 2, 2012
Weapons
Video: Colo. Sheriffs Sue To Overturn Gun Laws
Nearly nine of 10 Colorado sheriffs have signed onto a lawsuit seeking to overturn a trio of new gun-control laws signed into law in March. Of the state's 64 sheriffs, 55 support the lawsuit announced Friday that's spearheaded by Weld County Sheriff John Cooke.
May 19, 2013
Page 1 of 14
Next Page