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Police chiefs in some of Alabama's biggest cities say they are having a harder time recruiting and they are concerned that if trends continue they could have trouble putting enough officers on the street.
Read More →LexisNexis Risk Solutions today announced at the IACP 2016 Annual Conference new policing technology designed to give law enforcement greater visibility into crime in both their jurisdictions and nationwide by linking billions of public records with agency-provided data.
Read More →Director James Comey told a gathering of police chiefs Sunday that people who think there's an epidemic of police shootings of black people aren't well-informed.
Read More →But as two detectives spotted the stolen vehicle and prepared to make an arrest, one of them accidentally shot himself in the wrist, and the suspects escaped.
Read More →Since 1976 law enforcement training has seen many changes as well as challenges, and it's interesting to chart that four-decade-long evolution.
Read More →Bank heists have fallen about as fast as any other crime, dropping almost 60% in the past quarter century, according to FBI statistics. And robbers are getting away with less and less loot.
Read More →SST, Inc., known for its gunfire detection and analysis, has announced that Cape Town, South Africa − rated among the world's most violent cities − has selected ShotSpotter as a pivotal part of its crime prevention efforts to reduce gun violence and murders.
Read More →Attacks on NYPD officers are up 23% year-over-year despite a decline in major crimes around the city, officials said.
Read More →Allen says her 17-year-old son Brian Ogle is in critical condition, with a fractured skull and trauma to his brain.
Read More →With Hillary Clinton's comments about crime, policing, and race, the candidate helps push a false—and dangerous—narrative, Heather Mac Donald says in an op-ed piece.
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