Report to the Minnesota Legislature September 22nd, 2003
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Report to the Minnesota Legislature September 22nd, 2003
See the report here:
See the report here:
There is a video of the panel discussion at the website below.
Police use of force, while infrequently used, is a tremendous concern to public safety in the United States when officers employ it excessively or inappropriately, causing injury or death and eroding public trust in law enforcement. This plenary from the 2023 NIJ Research Conference describes the Integrating, Communications, Assessment, and Tactics (ICAT) de-escalation training program developed by the Police Executive Research Forum to guide officers in defusing critical incidents. A rigorous evaluation of ICAT found it reduced overall use of force as well as injuries to both officers and members of the public. Panelists will describe how research evidence was used to develop the training curriculum; discuss strategies to ensure training implementation fidelity and secure the buy-in of all ranks; describe preliminary findings from complementary NIJ-sponsored replication evaluations; and explore strategies to take ICAT to scale. Led by Karhlton Moore, director of the Bureau of Justice Assistance, the plenary was a discussion among Robin Engel, Ph.D., Senior Vice President, National Policing Institute Maris Herold, Chief, Boulder Police Department, Colorado Chuck Wexler, Executive Director, Police Executive Research Forum (PERF) Justin Witt, Sergeant, Louisville Metro Police Department, Kentucky
— Read on nij.ojp.gov/multimedia/de-escalation-training
NEW YORK — The New York Police Department monitor, in place more than a decade after a federal judge said officers abused the stop and frisk tactic, violating the constitutional
— Read on www.flcourier.com/news/nypd-monitor-tracking-stop-and-frisk-abuses-has-cost-36-million/article_d44c7062-24ce-11ef-abb0-43172fb12a19.html
A new law will make it much harder to film law enforcement officers in their public duties. Does that violate the First Amendment?
— Read on reason.com/2024/06/07/louisianas-new-25-foot-legal-forcefield-for-police-threatens-accountability-and-civil-liberties/
Policing in the US is bad and isn’t getting better. The left demonizes the officers and departments are heavily understaffed. Don’t look for a return to Broken Windows policing soon.
— Read on www.foxnews.com/opinion/police-cant-get-tough-crime-until-help-them-fix-crisis-own
This is the first report of a 3 part series.
What the numbers tell us and what to do about it — the first in a series
— Read on www.vitalcitynyc.org/articles/how-rare-is-crime-on-the-subway
EdSource investigation describes the vast police presence in K-12 schools across California.
— Read on edsource.org/2024/when-california-schools-summon-police/713079
There is a video of expert discussion available at the website.
Modern policing has been the subject of significant public debate and academic scholarship over the past several decades for its role in advancing community safety effectively and being a legitimate actor in the production of durable community safety. There is significant empirical evidence on the role that police can play in reducing crime, particularly violent crime, but there is also evidence demonstrating that policing is overly violent and that there are racial disparities in use of force. Police violence and related racial disparities undermine the legitimacy of the police and therefore efforts to control crime, particularly in Black and Brown communities.
— Read on www.urban.org/events/culture-policing-and-police-reform
Note: This is behind a paywall but the magazine allows 3 articles a month.
It could have all ended very badly.
After a LaGrange resident’s car was repossessed, the man’s entire family – his son, his son’s fiancée, and their baby – engaged in a high-speed chase through downtown LaGrange, with the family using another car to chase the person who repossessed their car, weaving through traffic at high speed.
When police finally stopped the cars, emotions ran high. Their faces deep in concern, the LaGrange Police Department officers talked calmly with all involved until passions subsided.
— Read on www.csmonitor.com/USA/2024/0529/police-violence-distrust-cops-safety
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