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U.S. federal law, under the Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act (LEOSA), requires a retired or qualified officer possess both a photographic identification issued by his or her agency and an annual fi...
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This year, 2020, marks the 90th anniversary of the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program. Since the early 20th century, the FBI has been responding to societal challenges and crime trends by p...
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It probably comes as no surprise to anyone that lockdown orders and shifts in activities due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States are impacting crime rates around the country. But a closer lo...
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According to data from the state government, approximately 90,000 events are held in the State of São Paulo, Brazil, each year. In practical terms, this number means that an event is held every six m...
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Everyone has seen it. Drivers on the roadways are consistently talking on cellphones, manipulating handheld devices, eating, reading, and conducting many other activities while driving. The results ar...
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Police forces across the United Kingdom have been astounded by the huge rise in excessive speeding and other dangerous behaviors on the roads during the COVID-19 pandemic.
When lockdown was first i...
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Law enforcement is not a profession whose members shy away from risk. However, in addition to risks to their safety, in virtually every aspect of the job, officers must be concerned with liability mit...
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As more agencies implement body-worn cameras (BWCs), it’s only natural for law enforcement personnel to utilize them to gather evidence in impaired driving cases. The use of the BWCs in impairment i...

