Blaming police, public safety, first responders, corrections and other federal, state, county, and municipal agencies is often a deflection of attention from facts. Why, is it to persuade and seek support for a particular position and less about solutions? Police officers are held accountable when facts and evidence emerge. Lawful protocol and procedure come into play, not emotion and unsubstantiated accusation. Is that not exactly what you and I would also demand
This study investigates the relations between citizens’ perceptions of how police misconduct as a fa...
In my twenty-four years in policing as a sworn officer and chief, followed by an additional twenty-f...
In Terry v. Ohio, Earl Warren held that police officers could temporarily detain a suspect, provided...
My goal is to demonstrate the value of evidence-informed law through an examination of its influence...
In Response to: Use of Force Article Governing magazine, August 13, 2015 National Data on Police\u27...
Laws are created and passed by civilian legislative bodies to include: (a) the stated statute, (b) t...
During the latter half of the 20th century American policing became more professional (Skogan & Fryd...
During the latter half of the 20th century American policing became more professional (Skogan & Fryd...
Comments on police and community interaction often follow an incident resulting in a protest march, ...
Objectives: Democratic policing involves an ongoing dialogue between officers and citizens about wha...
Today, as in past decades, law enforcement agencies across the nation have faced a common problem, l...
This essay proposes a wider scope for a somewhat timeworn discussion-specifically, that police menda...
High-profile events involving police use of force in various cities throughout the US and internatio...
Police agencies around the country, big and small, are all facing a similar set of dire circumstance...
This analysis discusses changes in policing that could help build popular legitimacy, i.e. public tr...
This study investigates the relations between citizens’ perceptions of how police misconduct as a fa...
In my twenty-four years in policing as a sworn officer and chief, followed by an additional twenty-f...
In Terry v. Ohio, Earl Warren held that police officers could temporarily detain a suspect, provided...
My goal is to demonstrate the value of evidence-informed law through an examination of its influence...
In Response to: Use of Force Article Governing magazine, August 13, 2015 National Data on Police\u27...
Laws are created and passed by civilian legislative bodies to include: (a) the stated statute, (b) t...
During the latter half of the 20th century American policing became more professional (Skogan & Fryd...
During the latter half of the 20th century American policing became more professional (Skogan & Fryd...
Comments on police and community interaction often follow an incident resulting in a protest march, ...
Objectives: Democratic policing involves an ongoing dialogue between officers and citizens about wha...
Today, as in past decades, law enforcement agencies across the nation have faced a common problem, l...
This essay proposes a wider scope for a somewhat timeworn discussion-specifically, that police menda...
High-profile events involving police use of force in various cities throughout the US and internatio...
Police agencies around the country, big and small, are all facing a similar set of dire circumstance...
This analysis discusses changes in policing that could help build popular legitimacy, i.e. public tr...
This study investigates the relations between citizens’ perceptions of how police misconduct as a fa...
In my twenty-four years in policing as a sworn officer and chief, followed by an additional twenty-f...
In Terry v. Ohio, Earl Warren held that police officers could temporarily detain a suspect, provided...