As agencies increasingly rely on artificial intelligence, leaders must step forward and fill the gaps that only they can. To read this Leadership Spotlight, go to https://t.co/vVrD5HRnKE.
A servant leadership orientation offers positive outcomes for leaders, in addition to benefiting those they lead. To read this article, go to https://t.co/tUPYdb67Sm.
The May content is now available at https://t.co/ikHtfp9zvp. This month is a Focus Issue on Leadership. Topics include benefits of servant leadership for leaders, motivation and retention of officers, challenges for female leaders, and leadership and artificial intelligence.
Looking at the totality of the circumstances, the 5th Circuit finds an officer's use of deadly force reasonable to stop a subject's flight in a vehicle. To read this Legal Spotlight, go to https://t.co/IPR0oFfIiM.
By involving the public in police recruitment, agencies can create stronger community ties. To read this Community Outreach Spotlight, go to https://t.co/j5Ql1hIm4v.
Collaboration between the police and the media helps build stronger relationships with the community. To read this article, go to https://t.co/QQQ2XtZuQG.
Can long-term, continuous, and surreptitious pole camera surveillance of a home and its curtilage be considered a “search” under the Fourth Amendment? To read this article, go to https://t.co/w9mAEKziEG.
The April content is now available at https://t.co/ikHtfp9zvp. Topics include use of pole cameras and the Fourth Amendment, police-media collaboration and community relationships, Barnes v. Felix and the use of force, and public involvement with police recruitment.
Barnes reaffirms the "totality of the circumstances" standard in cases involving use of force. To read this Legal Spotlight, go to https://t.co/Sxajb96xqG.