9/13/2011· Law Enforcement
An officer responding to a report of a domestic argument between husband and wife observes the husband walking down the street.
9/13/2011· Law Enforcement
An officer responding to a report of a domestic argument between husband and wife observes the husband walking down the street.
11/3/2011· Law Enforcement
"The Art of Force" - Pre-Contact Threat Assessment
San Francisco Police officers respond to a call of an agitated mentally disturbed and disabled man in a wheelchair wielding a knife and vandalizing parked cars on a downtown city street. A group of at least six uniformed and plain clothes officers locate and surround the man who remains seated in his wheelchair. The officers' initial attempts to communicate with the angry, apparently delusional and armed man prove ineffective.
4/25/2012· Law Enforcement
Law Enforcement: To Chase Or Not To Chase?
An officer detains an active parolee gang member for questioning, and during the detention, the suspect suddenly runs. The officer chases the suspect for two blocks, observes the suspect to be grabbing into his shorts pocket.
12/20/2013· Law Enforcement
Criminal Informants - A Tool For Entrapment
By: Michael Levine
"Gentlemen, in this business, you're only as good as your rats."-Lecture on the Handling of Criminal Informants (CIs) from U.S. Treasury Law Enforcement Academy, August, 1965
8/25/2002· Police Practices & Procedures
Law Enforcement Experts - The Underused Defense Weapon
By: Michael Levine
During my 25-year career in Law Enforcement, working for four Federal law enforcement agencies - IRS Intelligence, BATF, Customs and DEA - I never lost a prosecution case. Here's the "secret" to my success
7/15/2011· Law Enforcement
The Forensic Force Series: Psychophysiological Responses to TASER-ECD Influence
By: Ron Martinelli
One of the most pressing problems within the law enforcement and use-of-force instructor communities is the reconciliation of force deployments with subject noncompliance and resistance.
10/30/2006· Alcohol, Tobacco & Other Drugs
Law Enforcement and Society Can Benefit from Greater Transparency in Controlled Drug Analyses
By: Vedoster Ingram, PhM, MS, BS
In this article, concerns are presented from the perspective of a former Drug Enforcement Administration chemist and a practicing forensic chemist consultant about the shortcomings that law enforcement and society now face with the lack of transparency in the government analyses of controlled drugs
by Stephany Alexander
by Brian Silowash, PE, CEM
by Jay Jarvis