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Two San Francisco supervisors plan to introduce legislation Tuesday that would force the city’s Police Department to rework its approach to deploying foot patrols to prevent crime and foster better relationships with communities.
Read More →The Kenosha (WI) Police Department has declared a moratorium on criminal activity amid concerns over the spread of the Coronavirus.
Read More →Since Jan., 1,482 suspects busted for serious felonies were released without bail only to commit another 846 new crimes.
Read More →The Dallas Police Department—facing, as so many departments across America do, a staffing shortage—is looking at increased use of surveillance cameras to provide a "virtual patrol" to enhance coverage of protection against crime.
Read More →The university’s forensics concentration in the criminal justice program will allow students to learn more about forensic psychology and overarching crime scene investigative procedures, relevant topics within the field of criminal justice at this time, CSU says.
Read More →A teenager has been placed under arrest for suspicion of opening fire on officers with the Baker (LA) Police Department late last week.
Read More →Law enforcement agencies nationwide are using public and private surveillance systems to gather evidence and arrest repeat offenders.
Read More →You can "see" bruising with infrared thermography, or thermal imaging, that's invisible to the naked eye, uncovering hidden evidence.
Read More →An officer with the Laredo Police Department spotted a suspicious person—wearing a T-shirt over his head as a ski mask, with socks covering his arms up to the elbows—and decided he should look into the matter more closely.
Read More →Americans are only getting angrier, and LEOs are increasingly finding themselves on the receiving end of that anger.
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