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Procedures & Policies: Page 13
Patrol
Study Says: Police Rarely Use Force, Injuries to Suspects Even Rarer
“A remarkable finding in the study is how infrequently police use force at all – less than 1 in 1100 calls for service and less than 1 in 120 criminal arrests is surprisingly low, and contrary to many perceptions that police commonly use violence in their interactions with the public,” Bozeman said.
Vehicle Ops
How to Remarket Patrol Vehicles
Fleet managers nationwide use a variety of strategies to sell their retired law enforcement vehicles.
Patrol
California to Oversee San Francisco's Police Reforms
California's attorney general announced Monday that his office will oversee reforms at the San Francisco Police Department that were recommended by federal officials after the U.S. Department of Justice's decision to scale back a program that helped departments improve community relations.
Patrol
CA Police Union Slams Vehicle Shooting Policy After Officer Run Over
The police officers union said the attack shows how the department's policy prohibiting officers from firing at moving vehicles puts its "officers' lives in danger." More Here.
Patrol
Video: CA Police Union Slams Vehicle Shooting Policy After Officer Run Over
The police officers union said the attack shows how the department's policy prohibiting officers from firing at moving vehicles puts its "officers' lives in danger."
Patrol
NM Governor Wants to Grant Immunity to Law Enforcement Officers
Gov. Susana Martinez plans to push legislation that would grant legal immunity to New Mexico law enforcement officers for actions in the line of duty.
Patrol
The End
You create the ending of your own story, every call, every crisis, every day.
Technology
How to Implement and Justify a Drone Program
Unmanned aircraft can perform a variety of critical law enforcement missions; just make sure you have community support and federal permission.
Patrol
New Chicago PD Policy Discourages Using Tasers on People Who Flee
The Chicago Police Department has tightened its policy on Taser use, rewriting the rules to discourage officers from shocking people who are running away or otherwise vulnerable to injury.
Patrol
NYC Council Debates Restrictions on Police Contacts with Public
The other bill will require officers to identify themselves with a business card listing their name, rank and command when they stop someone, and to state the reason for the stop.
Patrol
Assaults Against CBP Officers Up 45% in 2017
CBP recorded 847 assaults against its officers in the just-finished fiscal year, compared to 585 in the previous year, government data said.
Training
How To Understand First Amendment Rights for Public Employees
As a law enforcement officer, what can you say without negatively affecting yourself and your agency?
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