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- 1From:The EconomistTHE DEATH in January of Tyre Nichols at the hands of five Memphis police officers was a tragedy. In the hour-long video footage of his death, viewers could see the officers fail to use basic policing tactics such as...
- 2From:Washington Report on Middle East Affairs (Vol. 42, Issue 2)The body cam video from Memphis, TN shows a familiar scene, starting with a traffic stop for a 29-year-old Black motorist, Tyre Nichols. Police shout expletives at him and yank him from his car. Then they beat him...
- 3From:The EconomistChina's diplomatic advance in the Pacific seemed unstoppable for much of last year. In April 2022 it signed a security pact with the Solomon Islands that laid the ground for Chinese forces to operate there. Later in the...
- 4From:Vanity Fair (Vol. 62, Issue 8)Byline: EVE L. EWING Illustration by SHAWN MARTINBROUGH COLORING BY CHRISTOPHER SOTOMAYOR BLUE BLOODS POLICE UNIONS are more fraternal brotherhood than labor group-which puts them squarely at odds with solidarity...
- 5From:USA Today (Vol. 150, Issue 2918)IF SOMEONE had a simple solution to help reduce the number of unarmed Americans being shot by law enforcement, do you think anyone would listen? I don't. I described the solution in a YouTube video a few years ago and...
- 6From:Mother Jones (Vol. 46, Issue 6)ONE MORNING this spring, Cat Brooks got a call letting her know that Oakland police were swarming a crashed car on East 25th Street. The driver of the silver hatchback was unresponsive, and his stereo had been blasting...
- 7From:The Baltic TimesThe training of police officers in Latvia needs to be improved, but not necessarily in the form of the previous Police Academy, such an opinion was expressed by the new Minister of the Interior Marija Golubeva (For...
- 8From:Economic & Political WeeklyByline: Shashank Shekhar Shukla, Kaushik Bhattacharya The police are a state institution that citizens are familiar with, but the perception of this institution among the people depends on the amount of trust vested in...
- 9From:Military Police (Vol. 20, Issue 2)
Imaging and Virtual Realization Technology: The Future of Military Police Intelligence and Training.
The U.S. Army Military Police Corps has traditionally measured the scenes of serious and fatal traffic accidents through a long and arduous manual process. Traffic investigators are trained to methodically measure a... - 10From:Washington Report on Middle East Affairs (Vol. 39, Issue 5)Now that it has apparently been determined that the tactics promoted by the Israeli police in training our police (use of tear gas, rubber bullets, knee on neck) are no longer acceptable, should this not lead then to our...
- 11From:Competition Forum (Vol. 18, Issue 1-2)When there is miscommunication and misunderstanding, the natural cooperation between individuals and groups results in competition. A lack of understanding and respect has led to recent tensions between police and...
- 12From:The Economist (Vol. 432, Issue 9151)What would you do? Simulators teach police and their critics when to shoot--and when not to YOU ARE 23 years old, fresh out of the academy and eager to protect and serve, out on what was supposed to be a quiet...
- 13From:Women's Health Weekly2019 JUN 6 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Women's Health Weekly -- Data detailed on Immune System Diseases and Conditions - HIV/AIDS have been presented. According to news reporting from La Jolla,...
- 14From:Country Report: UruguayEvent According to statistics from the Ministry of the Interior, the homicide rate in Uruguay fell by 25% year on year in the first quarter of 2019. This provides some respite to the government, given that the homicide...
- 15From:Military Review (Vol. 99, Issue 2)Recently, Chief of the Russian General Staff Gen. Valery Gerasimov sent a letter to Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Joseph Dunford. The letter, in essence, called upon the United States and Russia to...
- 16From:State Magazine (Issue 637)To earn their badges, Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) special agents complete the Basic Special Agent Course, one of the most rigorous training courses in federal law enforcement. In addition to a full slate of...
- 17From:Washington Report on Middle East Affairs (Vol. 37, Issue 4)To The News & Observer, May 23, 2018 Regarding "Scores of Palestinians killed at Gaza border as U.S. Embassy moves to Jerusalem" (May 14): Last week's events in Gaza--where thousands of Palestinian protesters were...
- 18From:The Economist (Vol. 427, Issue 9093)Coppers swap handcuffs for handbooks BEFORE he first put on his uniform, Paul Clements had never seen a bar fight, still less joined in one. Fisticuffs had sometimes seemed inevitable when he was negotiating...
- 19From:The New York Times MagazineOn July 7, 2016, just days after the deaths of two black men, Philando Castile and Alton Sterling, at the hands of police officers provoked national outrage, a 25-year-old African- American Army veteran named Micah...
- 20From:Policing Today (Vol. 14, Issue 2)Following a report which claims that the media overestimate the levels of risk and violence to the public posed by people with mental ill-health, ACPO has said its recognises the police's role in informing public...