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Technologyby Staff WriterJune 17, 2020

Police, Technology, and the Pandemic

Law enforcement agencies used technology and planning to protect officers and maintain operations during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Patrolby David GriffithJune 17, 2020

Dismantling Law Enforcement

The protests over the George Floyd in-custody death quickly shifted from "Justice for George" to defunding and even abolishing police departments.

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Vehicle Opsby Staff WriterJune 17, 2020

Lake Assault Boats

Lake Assault introduced a new law enforcement patrol boat in late 2019. The new boat is 24-feet long and is powered by twin Honda 200 horsepower engines (other engine options are available).

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Buying Boats for Police Operations

Marine patrol craft are a substantial investment and agencies need to put significant planning into the purchasing process.

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Policing During the Plague

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced agencies to find new ways of doing the job while keeping officers and the public safe.

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Patrolby Melanie BasichMay 5, 2020

Law Enforcement Product Companies Help in the Fight Against COVID-19

Manufacturers and retailers are pivoting to provide protection and services for first responders on the front lines during the coronavirus crisis.

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The Side Control Position and the Resisting Arrestee

These easy to learn and simple to use techniques can help you take a resisting subject into custody.

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Patrolby Dave SmithMay 4, 2020

Resilience in a Crazy Age

We forget that resilience is how we survive and rebound.

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Patrolby Eric DaigleMay 3, 2020

Point of Law: Excessive Force by Tight Handcuffs

When a detainee complains that your handcuffs are hurting them, you need to take notice and watch what you say.

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Technologyby David GriffithMay 3, 2020

New Technologies Help Agencies Do More with Less

Many law enforcement agencies are struggling to do the same job with fewer officers. These tools can make officers more productive, keep them safer, and give them more time on the streets.

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