December 2022

THE WHEELS OF JUSTICE November/December 2022

SERGEANT JAMES POST TRANSPORTATION 2023 P&SN presents its 25th annual report on the latest technical advances in police vehicles, components and aftermarket equipment. Welcome to our annual transportation issue in which we report on all the newest LE vehicles and equipment as gleaned from the Annual Michigan State Police (MSP) Vehicle Evaluation, as well as annual events such as this year’s IACP Conference and Police Security Expo. We’ll first report on the results of the MSP tests of the popular…


Best Practices Leveraging Computer-Aided Dispatch to Enhance Suspicious Activity Reporting

Published through support from the US Department of Homeland Security, the Best Practices Leveraging Computer-Aided Dispatch to Enhance Suspicious Activity Reporting resource was developed to provide law enforcement and fusion centers with promising practices and recommendations on how to develop or enhance the process of querying Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) data to derive or develop information, tips and leads, or suspicious activity. This includes Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) meeting the requirements outlined in the Nationwide Suspicious Activity Reporting Initiative. The guidance…


New Training Module on Ghost Guns

The Bureau of Justice Assistance and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) have released a new training module on privately made firearms, commonly known as ghost guns, as part of the National Public Safety Partnership (PSP) Virtual Academy. Working collaboratively, ATF and BJA developed the PSP Virtual Academy Ghost Guns course to provide law enforcement with a readily accessible, on-demand, and no-cost way to gain insight into what constitutes privately made firearms and how they may be…


School Climate, Student Discipline, and the Implementation of School Resource Officers

Published by the National Institute of Justice, this report examines the impacts of School Resource Officers (SROs) on outcomes related to school climate and student suspension rates, with a focus on racial differences and the role of school context. This study also examines how SROs perceive their roles and how these roles may be shaped by school contexts. A copy of the report can be viewed at https://tinyurl.com/yucxa3an


Firearms Training: How to “Sharpen the Sword”

Mike Boyle Falling short of your expectations in academics or athletics may be a source of embarrassment, but it will not get you killed. With that said, I am often astonished by the attitudes of some trainers and administrators when it comes to firearms proficiency. By giving firearms training just enough attention to “get by,” they either feel that they, or the people they are responsible for, are prepared to deal with adversity. In the end, it doesn’t matter if…