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Section: Procedures & Policies
Patrol
How To Conduct Patrol-Level Interviews
Though the mission of a patrol officer is different than that of an investigator, you will find that when it comes to teaching interviews and interrogations, the material is often geared toward an investigator. Here are tips for patrol-level interviews.
April 7, 2017
Patrol
Sessions Orders Review of All Police Reform Agreements
Attorney General Jeff Sessions ordered a review Monday of all police reform agreements and investigations initiated by the Justice Department, part of an effort to cut back on federal oversight of local law enforcement.
April 4, 2017
Training
Boston Mayor Opposes Military Gear for Officers
Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh voiced concern last week about issuing military-grade equipment to police, even as he backed war-inspired training for Boston officers.
April 3, 2017
Patrol
Former CA Deputy Found Guilty in Televised 2015 Assault
A former San Bernardino County, CA, sheriff's deputy has been found guilty of assaulting a horse-theft suspect at the end of a televised pursuit through rugged terrain in 2015.
March 31, 2017
Patrol
Video: Undercover AZ Officer Rams Murder Suspect to End High-Speed Chase
A murder suspect led officers on a high-speed chase through Phoenix Wednesday, sometimes going against traffic, until an undercover officer rammed the vehicle.
March 16, 2017
Patrol
Undercover AZ Officer Rams Murder Suspect to End High-Speed Chase
A murder suspect led officers on a high-speed chase through Phoenix Wednesday, sometimes going against traffic, until an undercover officer rammed the vehicle. The suspect died at the scene. More Here.
March 16, 2017
Training
Recruit Booted From Chicago Police Academy Wins Second Chance After Legal Battle
His long legal battle shows the difficulties sometimes faced by the Chicago Police Department in the relatively rare instances in which it fires a recruit from the academy.
March 14, 2017
Patrol
Where are the Helmets?
Departments hoping to reach out to "alienated communities" are implementing training designed to: make us feel bad about who we are; encourage us to try to diagnose the "root cause" of a miscreant's bad behavior; and tempt us to hesitate to do our job for fear of prosecution or punishment. This is a recipe for disaster where officer safety is concerned.
March 13, 2017
Weapons
Less-Lethal: Making Impact
The pressure on American law enforcement agencies to field tools that can subdue dangerous armed and unarmed individuals without using deadly force has never been greater than today. The answer according to many experts is less-lethal weapons that can be fired from a distance and effect subjects with blunt force or chemical irritant or both.
March 10, 2017
Patrol
How to Investigate Lost Children
There are basically five ways children go missing: abduction by a parent, kidnapping and ransom, runaway children, predator abduction, or unexplained disappearance. Until you figure out what you have, each investigation starts off with the premise that the child has gone missing by wandering off somewhere. This article will cover common aspects of a lost child in order to help an officer with the initial investigation.
March 10, 2017
Patrol
Chicago Police Ease Restrictions on Use of Force in Revised Policy
Pulling back on proposed rule changes that upset some rank-and-file officers, police Superintendent Eddie Johnson has proposed a new use-of-force policy that is less restrictive than the one he floated five months ago.
March 7, 2017
Training
How to Investigate a Burglary
My friend used investigating burglaries as his template for training new detectives. Since his clearance rate was always above the national average, his training model likely has merit. With that in mind, here are some points to remember.
February 9, 2017
Training
Using Force Scenarios for Training
The vast majority of arrests are accomplished without any force being applied by police officers. But it helps to look at as many of the details as possible.
February 8, 2017
Patrol
New Baton Rouge Force Policy Requires De-Escalation, Verbal Warnings
While BRPD Chief Carl Dabadie Jr. said the department already trains officers in the practices announced by the administration, he agreed that writing them into policy was necessary to ensure that officers who do not follow them can be punished.
February 6, 2017
Patrol
WA Legislators Weigh Bills to Change Law on Police Use of Force
Lawmakers in Washington state are weighing bills that would raise the bar on when an officer can use deadly force.
January 31, 2017
Patrol
Police Unions Want Trump to Renegotiate Consent Decrees
Emboldened by Trump's election, some of the country’s biggest police groups want to renegotiate "consent decrees" agreed to under President Barack Obama, the police labor groups said in interviews.
January 31, 2017
Patrol
Denver PD’s Proposed Use-of-Force Policy Gets Mixed Reviews from Experts
Denver’s policy contains many of the recommendations included in the National Consensus Policy on Use of Force, which was released Jan. 11 and endorsed by the Fraternal Order of Police and the International Association of Chiefs of Police.
January 24, 2017
Patrol
Baltimore Consent Decree Contains Denial of Police Misconduct
On Thursday, when Attorney General Loretta Lynch announced a legally binding consent decree enforcing police reforms, she praised city officials for never balking at the investigation's findings.
January 23, 2017
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