Police Activity Survey – GOV.UK
— Read on www.gov.uk/government/publications/police-activity-survey/police-activity-survey
Tag: Policy
Metropolitan Nashville (TN) Police Department’s Professional Wellness Section
The Collaborative Reform Initiative: Technical Assistance Center (CRI-TAC) Spotlight series is committed to advancing knowledge through sharing tools, resources, and information developed for the law enforcement field as a result of customized training and technical assistance delivered by CRI-TAC. This publication provides guidance to the law enforcement field on the purpose, structure, and goals of law enforcement wellness checks and the different types of wellness checks agencies can establish.
Get a .PDF of the publication HERE.
Adopting a Systems Approach to Police Staffing
This publication illustrates elements of the police staffing challenge and explores how they form a broader ecosystem that agencies should consider when assessing staffing issues, contemplating goals and strategies, and implementing solutions. It presents a six-step approach for police workforce planning and managing workload demand and addresses planning for three common staffing scenarios.
Get a .PDF of the publication HERE
Feds used chemical agents dozens of times in Chicago — Investigative Project on Race and Equity
An investigation by reporters from six newsrooms found that agents used
chemical irritants nearly 50 times during Operation Midway Blitz.
— Read on www.raceandequityproject.org/blog/feds-used-chemical-agents-dozens-times-chicago
Testimony Before the U.S. House Judiciary Subcommittee on Oversight
Rafael A. Mangual testified in a hearing titled An Overview of the Problem and Policy Solutions. Watch the full testimony here. Chairman Van Drew, Ranking Member Crockett, and all other members of this distinguished body: Thank you for the opportunity to offer remarks on the all-important topic of public safety in America’s cities—an issue I have spent the […]
— Read on manhattan.institute/article/testimony-before-the-u-s-house-judiciary-subcommittee-on-oversight
Operation Bendoc | Law Enforcement Conduct Commission
A report under section 132 of the Law Enforcement Conduct Commission Act 2016 concerning the excessive use of force and destruction of evidence by a Constable, and the failure of fellow officers to report suspected misconduct.
— Read on www.lecc.nsw.gov.au/publications/publications/operation-bendoc
Reckoning With Bivens | Lawfare
In the wake of the Chicago South Shore raid—which reportedly saw masked U.S. agents rappelling down from a Black Hawk helicopter, bursting into a 130-unit building, kicking down doors, zip-tying and holding American citizens at gunpoint, and the detention of 37 Venezuelan nationals—a law school classmate asked me: Why isn’t every one of these raids—where officers trash property and terrorize residents—a potential Bivens case?
The answer, chilling, at least to me, is: Because my team and I spent decades at the Department of Justice making sure that such lawsuits would be dismissed, typically without trial, and often even without discovery.
— Read on www.lawfaremedia.org/article/reckoning-with-bivens
Court Strikes Down L.A. Police Complaint Law as Unconstitutional – Davis Vanguard
The California Supreme Court ruled that Los Angeles City’s enforcement of Penal Code section 148.6(a), which criminalized knowingly false complaints against peace officers, violates the First Amendment because it chills protected speech and disproportionately targets criticism of police.
— Read on davisvanguard.org/2025/11/california-supreme-court-rules-false-complaints/
See the California Supreme Court ruling HERE
CA Supreme Court strikes down warning on LAPD complaint forms- CalMatters
NOTE: A warning is needed to prosecute any false claims filed against police officers. This may prohibit law enforcement from charging persons who outright lie about alleged police misconduct.
A warning about criminal penalties for false claims against police can deter “truthful” complaints against LAPD officers, the California Supreme Court held.
— Read on calmatters.org/justice/2025/11/lapd-citizen-complaint-forms/
No, New York’s Bail Reform Has Not Made Us Safer
A new study vindicates its critics.
— Read on www.city-journal.org/article/new-york-bail-reform-crime-public-safety