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Section: Command
Patrol
L.A. County Sheriff Says Crime Rate Increase Caused by New Law
A recent change in California law making certain drug and property crimes misdemeanors instead of felonies played “a significant role” in the rising crime rate in Los Angeles County and has taken away the incentive for addicts to seek treatment, Sheriff Jim McDonnell said Thursday.
July 24, 2015
Technology
CLEAR: The Complete Solution for Law Enforcement Investigations
Thomson Reuters
CLEAR is a powerful research tool that helps law enforcement investigators close cases faster.
July 23, 2015
Technology
Facebook Loses Appeal on New York Search Warrants
A New York state appeals court ruled on Tuesday that Facebook had no legal standing to challenge search warrants on behalf of its customers.
July 22, 2015
Training
You Are Not Their Friend
The role of a law enforcement supervisor is to lead, motivate, and help accomplish the agency's mission. Nowhere in that role does it state you have to be everyone's friend.
July 16, 2015
Patrol
Baltimore Police Commissioner Batts Pledged Reform but Failed to Gain Support from Public or Officers
"I spoke with a lieutenant today, and he said to me, 'We have no direction,'" said Lt. Kenneth Butler, president of the Vanguard Justice Society, an organization for black officers.
July 9, 2015
Patrol
St. Louis Police Blame Judges, Prosecutors for Soaring Homicide Rate
The city’s soaring homicide numbers and climbing rate of other crimes have left police commanders scrambling for solutions — and pointing fingers.
July 9, 2015
Patrol
LAPD Chief to be Deposed in Ezell Ford Shooting Lawsuit
Police Chief Charlie Beck will have to take questions, in a formal deposition, from the attorney for the family of 25-year-old Ezell Ford, who was killed by police in August. Ford's parents are suing the city, the department and the officers involved. The trial is set for November.
July 7, 2015
Patrol
Video: 8 Killed in Chicago Over Weekend, Superintendent Says 'We Will Not Relent'
Despite the high number of shootings, McCarthy applauded the officers for working 12-hour tours and the department for taking the "extraordinary step" of employing 30% more officers on the streets than usual.
July 6, 2015
Patrol
McGruff the Crime Dog is Turning 35 and Joining Instagram
McGruff the Crime Dog, the National Crime Prevention Council’s symbol of safety and crime prevention, is turning 35 this year. He is marking the occasion with a month-long social media celebration.
July 6, 2015
Patrol
What Retirement's Really Like
Law enforcement officers are used to not just keeping busy but having a purpose; staying mentally and physically active is key, say police retirees.
June 30, 2015
Technology
Predictive Policing: Seeing the Future
Predictive policing is the computerized analysis of historical crime data from databases, record management systems, and other digital sources. Agencies have achieved a lot of great results using this tool, but experts say law enforcement agencies have just begun to scratch the surface of what the technology can do.
June 30, 2015
Training
The Management Side of Leadership
You often hear the word "leadership" used, but it has become so cliché that the real meaning has been all but lost. Many have pushed away the management side of the house and have ignored the fact that being an effective manager is a big part of a leader's job.
June 30, 2015
Patrol
DOJ Report Slams Missouri Agencies' Response to Ferguson Protests
The report suggests that last year’s unrest was aggravated by long-standing community animosity toward Ferguson police, and by a failure of commanders to provide more details to the public after an officer killed Michael Brown.
June 30, 2015
Patrol
Cleveland Officer Can Sue City for Wrongful Suspension Over Facebook Posts
U.S. District Judge Christopher Boyko, in an order issued Monday, wrote that Sgt. Johnny Hamm has a "plausible claim for deprivation" of his right to due process, if what Hamm alleges is true. Boyko wrote that the complaint over the Facebook posts was lodged by police Chief Calvin Williams and decided at a disciplinary hearing that was also presided over by the chief.
June 25, 2015
Training
NYPD Plans to Hire 1,300 Officers
Increasing the size of the force had been a top priority of the City Council speaker, Melissa Mark-Viverito, and the notion was endorsed by Mr. de Blasio’s police commissioner, William J. Bratton. But the move has been opposed by some advocates for criminal justice reform, and it is expected to add at least $100 million to the city’s budget, the New York Times reports.
June 23, 2015
Patrol
Are Mass Shootings Becoming More Frequent?
Between a 2011 shooting at an IHOP restaurant in Carson City, Nev., that left four people dead and the 2013 attack on the Washington Navy Yard where 12 people were killed, a mass shooting occurred somewhere in America once every 64 days, on average.
June 22, 2015
Technology
SMILE LE Social Media Conference to be Held in Canada in October
The 12th SMILE Conference will be held in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada from October 6th-8th. Since 2010, the SMILE "Social Media the Internet and Law Enforcement" Conference has been devoted to social media and Internet initiatives for police.
June 18, 2015
Patrol
Video: LAPD Chief Angers Police Commission with Video to Officers After Ezell Ford Ruling
Not mentioned on Beck's list of supporters was the civilian commission, which had just rejected the chief's conclusion that the shooting of 25-year-old Ezell Ford Jr. was justified.
June 15, 2015
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