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Officer Misconduct / Internal Affairs

The Officer Misconduct / Internal Affairs topic area features news, training and information related to cases involving potential or perceived law enforcement misconduct. This section serves the important function of pointing out, not pointing fingers, when a police officer has gone outside the lines.
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News

Ex-Fla. cop boasting to be 'next Dorner' hospitalized

The man was taken into custody under the Baker Act, designated to keep an at-risk person under 72 hours watch - Full Story

News

Police investigate racy photo allegedly taken with squad

Though the name of a station does not appear anywhere in the photo, it resembles a Tulsa squad car - Full Story

Columns

2013 resolutions from the frontline trenches Val Van Brocklin - Cop Gumbo

2013 resolutions from the frontline trenches

I’ve had the privilege to meet and learn from some of the best officers and trainers across th... - Full Story

Columns

2012 in Review: The good, the bad, and the ugly Val Van Brocklin - Cop Gumbo

2012 in Review: The good, the bad, and the ugly

Three things stick with me from 2012 that I’m still reflecting on... the very good, the probably bad, and the definitely ugly - Full Story

Videos

Retired NYPD Captain on police culture, corruption, and solutions

Sierra Adamson interviews Dr John Eterno, retired NYPD Captain, about the main problems with the NYPD which he attributes to management and culture within the department.

Photos

Ill. high court hears police torture arguments

Ill. high court hears police torture arguments

Former Chicago Police Lt. Jon Burge is serving a 4 1/2-year prison sentence for lying in a civil suit when he said he's never witnessed the torture of suspects. (AP Image) New developments

Tips

Stay safe but be professional. You don't know who you're stopping.

My daughter was recently stopped by her local PD by mistake. A rookie officer called in her plate and... - Full Story Secure - Login Required

Exclusives

The legal system versus inflammatory rhetoric

The legal system versus inflammatory rhetoric

Implications that the officers acted with such disregard as “depraved indifference” under a criminal legal standard reserved for accused murderers are inflammatory and harmful to public discourse. - Full Story

Exclusives

Hey, Chief, back your people up!

Hey, Chief, back your people up!

The latest IACP "Police Use of Force in America" study found that coppers use "excessive force" in less than one-half of one percent of their force encounters. Why do chiefs fail to defend their troops? - Full Story



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