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Law Enforcement Policies

This Policies section highlights how law enforcement policy plays out in the real world, while also connecting you with best practices for drafting, updating and ensuring accountability with policies.

Agencies must provide their officers with the training they need to be just as competent with their firearm off duty as they are on duty
A recent AI misstep by a police department shows why public safety agencies need clear, enforceable AI policies
The real problem with beards, the myth of the fit test and how to prep for the moment your mask seal breaks
Trump administration officials say this practice is needed to safeguard ICE officers and their families from being harassed or threatened in public and online
ICE officials have defended the practice of officers wearing masks, saying immigration agents have faced harassment as they have gone about their enforcement
After multiple reports of “kidnappings” that turned out to be ICE operations, LAPD officers are now required to request a supervisor, verify credentials and record BWC video during responses
The Santa Cruz County grand jury report finds Watsonville officers are more likely to handcuff and transport misdemeanor suspects than counterparts in neighboring agencies
“The events of the last three years have challenged our department to thoroughly review our actions,” Col. Geoffrey Noble stated, pledging more investigative training and renewed oversight
Peter Moskos shares lessons from a policing revolution that cut murders by more than 1,500 in a decade
Officers say mental health calls are the top safety risk — here’s how patrol and leadership can work toward change
Lt. Eric Burgett shares how he stayed on the job after a life-changing diagnosis — offering officers guidance on treatment, ADA protections and workplace accommodations
A Florida PD now requires supervisors to visit cops who call out sick — a policy aimed at preventing abuse and protecting officer safety, but one that could erode morale and trust
Scottsdale Police didn’t follow a template; it built a Drone as First Responder program designed around its terrain, staffing and commitment to transparency
Citing past sick leave abuse, Miramar Chief Delrish Moss defended the new oversight policy despite union leaders calling it harassment and a “direct hit to morale”
Despite a $2.1 million budget increase, the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office cut community policing programs to reallocate resources toward emergency call response
The program aims to lessen the burden on officers facing traffic and potentially responding slowly to calls because they were getting gas at city fueling stations
The notice calls on deputies to pledge to “avoid speaking about others negatively in their absence unless required for work-related purposes”
Facial recognition in law enforcement is promising, but concerns about accuracy, bias and privacy demand careful implementation
The 10th Circuit denied qualified immunity to deputies who made a warrantless entry and allowed a K-9 to bite the resident
In U.S. v. Pinder, the 10th Circuit questioned a car search and discovery of evidence under the search-incident-to-arrest doctrine
In United States v. Giambro, the 1st Circuit ruled officers unlawfully entered a home without a warrant under the emergency aid doctrine
PTSD in law enforcement threatens lives and inhibits performance – here’s what to do about it
The Lexington police union argues the 2021 ban ignored collective bargaining agreements and put officers at greater risk
The city alleges that the new law violates a provision of the Missouri Constitution that prohibits unfunded mandates from the state
Gov. Joe Lombardo said the “Safe Streets and Neighborhoods Act” has provisions that increase penalties for cyberstalking, retail theft, DUIs and fentanyl trafficking
Spokane Police Chief Kevin Hall’s team is drawing from European models to train officers in non-confrontational crowd management
Capt. Steve Hirjak alleged that he was blamed and mistreated after a different commander violated protest response policies
In U.S. v. Turner, officers conducted a lawful warrantless protective sweep after exigent circumstances linked to a reported gunshot
The 287(g) program allows ICE to deputize local officers to perform immigration enforcement duties, including identifying and processing noncitizens in custody for potential removal