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Articles

Why Police Leaders Must Champion Parking Enforcement

For police and transportation departments, traditional parking enforcement exposes officers to risk, such as standing on busy roads to issue paper tickets or catching offenders in dangerous, congested areas. Modern technology changes this, reducing exposure, speeding processes, and limiting confrontations.

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Newsby Staff WriterMarch 16, 2022

Former Atlanta Chief Poaching City's Officers, Encouraging Them to Join Her in Louisville

Lt. Kevin Knapp, president of Atlanta’s police union, said he wouldn’t be surprised if some officers decide to relocate to Kentucky. The offer to join Louisville’s police department comes with attractive incentives.

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Newsby Staff WriterMarch 16, 2022

NYPD Chiefs Working Crime Patrol in Subways

More than 100 chiefs — including one-, two-, three- and four-star chiefs — will be required to sign in and out with the NYPD Transit Bureau before and after their scheduled subway shifts.

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Newsby Staff WriterMarch 9, 2022

Washington DC Chief Commits to Recruiting More Female Officers

Police Chief Robert J. Contee III said that by joining dozens of other departments in the “30 x 30 Pledge” — an initiative meant to encourage increasing the percentage of female officers in recruiting classes to 30 percent by 2030 — he wants to make D.C. police “the most equitable agency for women in the law enforcement field.”

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Newsby Staff WriterMarch 7, 2022

FL Chief Fired for Allegedly Favoring Minorities, Women for Promotions

Former chief Larry Scirotto is firing back. “The EEOC report is a report built on hearsay, there is no testimony, there is no transcript, there is no audio,” he said.

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Newsby Staff WriterMarch 2, 2022

Miami's Interim Chief Now Permanent

“After further evaluating Chief Morales’ performance during the first 100 days, I am extremely confident that he is eminently qualified, respected and admired by many and will continue to do a great job as Chief for the Police Department,” City Manager Art Noriega said.

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Newsby Staff WriterFebruary 25, 2022

PERF: Feds Should Issue Guidance on Less-Lethal Weapon Use During Unrest

PERF is recommending the Justice Department’s research arm, the National Institute of Justice, begin examining the use of less-lethal weapons and offer resources to law enforcement agencies about when and how to use the weapons.

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PodcastsFebruary 22, 2022

How Livestreaming 911 Calls Makes Officers More Effective and Efficient feat. Cpt. Don Redmond

In this POLICE Coffee Break video, POLICE Editor David Griffith chats with Captain Don Redmond of the Chula Vista (CA) Police Department about how livestreaming 911 calls directly to officers improves response times and gives officers critical information that leads to better outcomes.

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Newsby Staff WriterFebruary 16, 2022

Cincinnati Names Interim Police Chief

Lt. Col. Teresa Theetge was named interim Cincinnati police chief during a press conference Wednesday morning.

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Articlesby Kory FlowersFebruary 16, 2022

Morale, Retention, and Recruitment

At a time of severe stress for law enforcement, it’s critical that police leaders keep the spirits of their officers high.

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Newsby Staff WriterFebruary 15, 2022

Police Chief of Canada's Capital Resigns Over Trucker Protests

Ottawa’s police chief resigned Tuesday amid criticism of his inaction against the trucker protests that have paralyzed Canada's capital for over two weeks, while demonstrators elsewhere across the country abandoned another one of their blockades at the U.S. border.

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