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Procedures & Policies: Page 16
Patrol
Axon to Partner with Washington State University for Police-Community Interactions Research
At the annual Axon Accelerate User Conference, Axon and Washington State University (WSU) announced their intent to form a strategic partnership for further research that may improve law enforcement training and police-community relations.
Patrol
Activists Sue to Force Chicago PD into Court Supervised Reform
About 15 lawyers from Chicago and New York filed the lawsuit Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Chicago on behalf of six plaintiffs who allege they were victims of excessive force and other abuses at the hands of Chicago police. The plaintiffs also include groups such as Black Lives Matter Chicago.
Vehicle Ops
Managing High-Speed Pursuits
To reduce the dangers of high-speed vehicle pursuits, law enforcement agencies need to understand the causes of high-speed pursuits, the legal issues involved, the problems behind such pursuits, and the strategies for reducing high-speed pursuits.
Patrol
More Than 2 Dozen Teams Apply to Serve as Monitor of Baltimore Police Consent Decree
More than two dozen teams have applied to serve as the independent monitor overseeing police reforms in Baltimore under the consent decree between the city and the U.S. Department of Justice.
Training
Video: Crisis Prevention Training Mandated for All MN Officers
Minnesota law enforcement will now be mandated to take a minimum amount of crisis prevention training. It is part of a new law passed in the legislature and signed by the governor.
Training
Crisis Prevention Training Mandated for All MN Officers
Minnesota law enforcement will now be mandated to take a minimum amount of crisis prevention training. It is part of a new law passed in the legislature and signed by the governor. More Here.
Patrol
Critics Slam San Francisco Police for Pointing Guns
San Francisco police officers, who were required in the aftermath of a disputed shooting in the Bayview neighborhood to document every time they point their guns, reported doing so 3,130 times in the first 15 months, or about seven times a day, records show.
Patrol
Study Shows Dallas Officers Do Not Use Force More Often on Minorities
Dallas police officers do not disproportionately use force against minorities, contrary to common public perceptions, a new study has found.
Patrol
Chicago Police Adopt De-Escalation in Sweeping Change to Use-Of-Force Policy
The Chicago Police Department announced Wednesday a sweeping change to its use-of-force policy, embracing the concept of de-escalation during critical incidents.
Patrol
Bills Would Set Statewide Police Use of Force Policies in Wisconsin
A set of Democratic bills proposed Wednesday would set statewide policies for police use of force in Wisconsin. But the head of the state's largest law enforcement union says many of those rules are already in place throughout the state
Patrol
Chicago PD Announces Use-of-Force Policy Changes
Chicago Police officials on Wednesday announced policy changes intended to reduce use of force, particularly deadly force.
Patrol
Video: KS PD Will Now Chase Everyone Who Flees With Probable Cause
The Kansas City (KS) Police Department announced instead of only chasing suspects that had already committed a serious felony, now they will chase everyone who flees police as long as they have probable cause.
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