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The Police Media Relations topic page gives PIOs or other department spokespeople the tools and techniques - from media training to Facebook and social media tips - to increase your effective communications with various media entities and help to shape the public’s perception of its cops.
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Officials to detail inquiry in detective's slaying

Police Chief Rebecca Coleman has set an 11 a.m. CDT news conference Monday - Full Story

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Police release unfinished text from teen as stark reminder

Police release unfinished text from teen as stark reminder

Alexander Heit, 22, was writing the message when his vehicle drifted onto oncoming traffic, and he went off the road - Full Story

Videos

San Deigo police chief talks gun control

Chief William Lansdowne talks about his "boots on the ground take" on gun policy and violence.

Columns

Observe Occupy: Watch the tactical evolution of their 'revolution' Lt. Dan Marcou - Blue Knights

Observe Occupy: Watch the tactical evolution of their 'revolution'

During the NATO Summit, Chicago law enforcers are facing the cutting edge of what the Occupy Wall Street Movement call 'a revolution' - Full Story

Columns

Urban Shield 2011: Setting objectives, measuring results Doug Wyllie, PoliceOne Editor in Chief - 10-43: Be Advised...

Urban Shield 2011: Setting objectives, measuring results

Urban Shield is designed to strengthen our preparedness to respond to terrorist attacks, major disasters, and other emergencies - Full Story

Tips

Using the Internet as a juvenile violence prevention tool

If the message that social media and the Internet are changing how law enforcement agencies approach... - Full Story

In-depth News

Jury says New Orleans cops didn't violate journalists' rights

Jury says New Orleans cops didn't violate journalists' rights

A federal jury rejected allegations that New Orleans police unlawfully arrested two men who were videotaping them along a Carnival parade route in 2007. The cameramen argued that the police department has a habit of arresting or threatening people who videotape or photograph officers, but the courts ruled that officers had probable cause for arrest. - Full Story



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