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Minimize Risk: Behaviors That Lower the Chance of Police Engagement

Minimize Risk: Behaviors That Lower the Chance of Police Engagement

Police engagement between officers and the public has sparked heated discussions for a variety of reasons. Over the years, this has led to numerous protest marches against police violence. In response to these protests, many police departments implemented mandatory duty-to-intervene policies in late 2020 and 2021. Additionally, there has been an increase in training programs focused on de-escalation techniques for…

Forced Reform, Fragile Trust: Why the Public Remains Skeptical

Forced Reform, Fragile Trust: Why the Public Remains Skeptical

In communities across the United States and various countries around the world, conversations about policing have shifted from points of speculation to urgent calls for change. High-profile incidents of police violence, disproportionate impacts on Black and Brown communities, and years of documented misconduct, including creating a false narrative in reports, have pushed demands for reform into mainstream discourse. Yet despite…

The Police Duty to Intervene: Ethics, Law, and Accountability

The Police Duty to Intervene: Ethics, Law, and Accountability

The Responsibilities of Law Enforcement Officers to Prevent Misconduct Introduction Modern policing is defined not only by the authority officers wield but also by the ethical and legal obligations they carry. Among these responsibilities is the “duty to intervene,” a principle that requires law enforcement officers to act when witnessing misconduct or excessive force by fellow officers. This duty is…