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This article in @campussafety offers a great perspective around decentralizing large agencies to focus on a community need and not just crime prevention by looking at the campus public safety departments: https://t.co/22Ixo3c3Hk.
The discussion regarding School Resource Officers (SROs) has changed dramatically in recent months. Unfortunately, the need for SROs prior to George Floyd’s death hasn't changed. This @policemag article covers many reasons why they’re needed in schools: https://t.co/odP7NjhYEo.
This is a very raw story involving an @HsvPolice officer from @WashingtonPost, but it really helps to illustrate how much is asked of these officers when it comes to working with the community and people who deal with serious mental health concerns: https://t.co/RxWyjEhC8K.
Love seeing these reminders of how LEOs play that community support role in keeping ALL members in the community safe. Great job to Deputies Barrera, Alvarez, and Ramirez of @sbcountysheriff!
Deputies Barrera, Alvarez, and Ramirez 👀 some kids 🛹🚲🛴without helmets🤕The deputies were able to get each of them a new helme. The kids insisted their new friends fastened their new gear before riding off in style 😎@SBCSDjwalker@sbcountysheriff
This @PoliceOne article outlines how agencies can use education, honest reflection, focusing on outcomes and creating a community of advocates to improve their “report card” given by their communities: https://t.co/wuRdL80bI2.
There has been a spike in crimes, especially gun related crimes, over the last 1.5 months. In Chicago, @ChiefDavidBrown asked for patience as the @Chicago_Police develop and implement a new strategy to reduce gun violence: https://t.co/09ampj6eXU.
Some community activists & leaders in NYC are calling for a return of the anti-crime unit of the @NYPDnews in a “modernized version with some monitoring to take place” to help get “guns off the streets” per this @policemag piece: https://t.co/5iwDj92in2.
‘Live 911’ is a recent tech development that provides important details about situations to officers in real-time. It’s currently only used by three agencies in the US, including @ClovisPolice_CA, as covered here by @PoliceOne: https://t.co/998AwANPV1.
In Mansfield (OH) community, gov't & law enforcement leaders agreed on a “code of conduct” that would commit members of all groups to certain standards that would ensure that everyone remains safe & all rights are protected per this @MansfieldNJ article: https://t.co/HH4KKFr2Mh.
This article from @washtimes offers an interesting inside look at how diverse police recruitment has been and some of the responses to national calls for reductions in funding or “de-funding” law enforcement agencies: https://t.co/rssfpprom1.
During all of the turmoil and upheaval of the first part of 2020, there are plenty of stories like this one from the Columbus Dispatch (@DispatchAlerts) that help to show that we’re all human and here to support one another: https://t.co/TqRN4KWf3O.
One of the interesting tools and resources for citizens that was referenced in this @PaducahSunNews article is a “Citizens Academy” where anyone can learn about local law enforcement.
In spite of the news feed that talk about “No-Knock Warrants” & “Use of Force,” many of the country’s law enforcement agencies don’t regularly use those types of actions, like Paducah, KY, per this @PaducahSunNews article: https://t.co/E34kfoZdgG 2020-07-09 13.00.06