This Commons Library briefing paper discusses police stop and search powers. It outlines a recent history of their reform and available evidence on their effectiveness at reducing and detecting crime.
— Read on commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/sn03878/
Month: July 2022
Police reform: Where more women walking the beat helps – CSMonitor.com
During a recruiting crisis in police departments across the U.S., women are being welcomed as officers. That shift toward equality is opening new professional opportunities and improving policing.
— Read on www.csmonitor.com/USA/Justice/2022/0720/Where-more-women-cops-walk-the-beat
Stolen trailer found in homeless camp considered too hostile | kare11.com
There is never a place that is not private where the police can not police. It is crazy the someone can house stolen property on City owned lane and the police afraid to go get it. They might be a best time to help the victim to get it. Like early in the morning when everyone is sleeping or they might need additional resources like a tow truck if something is blocking in the trailer.
There are a couple of concepts that in play here first no one can legally possess stolen property. Second police (and citizens) can use force to protect property. Third if an area is unsafe for police it has to be cleaned up and closed down. There has to be victims suffering that are not known to the police.
The bottom line that this is a terrible circumstance and the police have to take control. First get the victim’s trailer back and secondly clean up that property.
Stolen trailer found in homeless camp considered too hostile | kare11.com
— Read on www.kare11.com/amp/article/news/local/homeless-camp-too-hostile-to-immediately-retrieve-mans-stolen-trailer/89-7bac9a2c-23dc-48ed-91d0-0e0707d6386e
Bill Bratton: Police Reform Needs to Come From Within – The Atlantic
Perfect timing or should an article like this been written way sooner in defense of police and policing?
Did the noise of the 2020 protests and riots have to die down before the opposition could hear this article or should have it been written sooner to defend policing?
People are rightly worried about rising crime. We know how to tackle that problem, and it’s not by defunding.
— Read on www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/07/police-reform-violent-crime-wave-new-york/670497/
Community to Combat Police Corruption – NYPD
20 year report here:
www1.nyc.gov/assets/ccpc/downloads/pdf/Annual-20-FINAL-6-23-22.pdf
DHS Could Do More to Address the Threats of Domestic Terrorism
Get the report here:
www.oig.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/assets/2022-07/OIG-22-49-July22.pdf
Marilyn Mosby Pushes Baltimore Toward Anarchy › American Greatness
Progressive prosecutor and their affect on crime.
Last month in American Greatness, I documented how a pro-criminal state’s attorney’s leftist crime policies and the failed leadership of a mayor and police…
— Read on amgreatness.com/2022/07/08/marilyn-mosby-pushes-baltimore-toward-anarchy/
Detroit Area Police Department Used Images of Black Men for Shooting Target Practice
If the police still use those targets there should have been an explanation about the targets and its purpose or how there are used. Those targets have been in use for as long as I can remember. This could mean for 30 years. I would like to know the origin on how they were designed and why many police departments used them. They may have been free through the federal or state government. There was a dog, female hostage, and a white male with a chain or a knife
My PD adapted the targets by covering the weapon with other objects like a phone, wallet, other weapon, or non-weapon object. This way when the target would present you never new if it was a threat. The officer would have to scan to see if the target had a weapon. This made officers constantly disregard any stereotypes and focus on hands and if the target was armed with a weapon. This improved training. This should have been explained to the boy scout group.
Boy Scouts discovered the targets, some of them pierced with bullet holes, while touring a police department headquarters just outside Detroit.
— Read on www.vice.com/en/article/4axdp9/detroit-police-black-men-shooting-range-targets
NYPD veteran of 20 years gives department the finger as he retires
Thomas J. Gambardella, 41, of Staten Island, posted a photo on Facebook of himself flipping the bird at a memorial inside NYPD headquarters, while wearing a T-shirt reading “Let’s Go Brandon.”
— Read on nypost.com/2022/07/02/20-year-nypd-veteran-retires-by-giving-the-department-the-finger/