December 2024

Twenty-first Century Protest Response:

Promoting Democracy and Advancing Community and Officer Safety The Department of Justice’s Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS Office) released a new resource, 21st Century Protest Response: Promoting Democracy and Advancing Community and Officer Safety on College Campuses. This practical reference guide for managing protests; promoting democracy; and advancing student, community and officer safety is based on recommendations from the 2022 report 21st Century Protest Response: Promoting Democracy and Advancing Community and Officer Safety. It provides a checklist which…


Anthony Imperato, Founder and CEO of Henry Repeating Arms, Honored with NYPD Humanitarian Award for Charitable Endeavors

Henry Repeating Arms is proud to announce that Founder and CEO Anthony Imperato was honored with the prestigious Humanitarian Award by the New York Police Department Committee of Police Societies (NYPD COPS). The award recognizes Imperato’s outstanding charitable contributions through Henry’s “Guns For Great Causes” program and his dedication to supporting America’s law enforcement. Guns For Great Causes is the philanthropic arm of Henry Repeating Arms, dedicated to making a lasting impact in communities nationwide. The program’s primary mission is…


The Future of Public Safety Presented at the Public Safety & Artificial Intelligence International Symposium

The inaugural Public Safety & Artificial Intelligence International Symposiumis a groundbreaking event set to redefine the role of technology in the field of public safety. Hosted from February 3-5, 2025,in Las Vegas, Nevada, this one-of-a-kind symposium promises to deliver unparalleled insights and hands-on learning from the brightest global minds in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and public safety. Attendees will receive a sample Public Safety AI Policy. Whether you are a public safety administrator, policymaker, data analyst, technology supervisor, trainer, investigator, or…


Report on Police-Media Interactions During Mass Demonstrations

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) recently released, Police-Media Interactions During Mass Demonstrations, a new report which seeks to help law enforcement improve the response to demonstrations specifically through recommendations for police-media interactions. The report, produced by the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS Office) and the Police Executive Research Forum (PERF), in collaboration with the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press (Reporters Committee), details how law enforcement and members of the media can better recognize each other,…


Practices for Law Enforcement Interviews of Potential Human Trafficking Victims: A Scoping Review

Victims of human trafficking play a key role in the investigation and prosecution of traffickers; however, their involvement in the interview process and the information they disclose largely depend on the quality of their interactions with interviewers. Victims of trafficking represent a challenging and complex subset of victims. Unfortunately, little is known about the effectiveness of interviewing strategies specifically with trafficking victims. Law enforcement agencies have limited evidence-based or actionable guidance to strengthen interviewing practices with this subset of victims….


Introduction to Elder Crime

Elder Justice: Tools and Strategies for Law Enforcement includes resources developed by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) on approaches to prevent, recognize and fight elder crime. As the population ages, there becomes an even greater need for federal, state and local law enforcement officers to be prepared for their critical role in responding to and helping crimes related to elder abuse and financial exploitation. The DOJ’s Elder Justice Initiative (EJI) has developed tools, training and resources to assist law enforcement. The Office of Community Oriented…


New Report on Police Contacts with the Public

BJS has released the Police-Public Contact Survey, 2022 dataset. The Police-Public Contact Survey (PPCS) provides detailed information on the nature and characteristics of contacts between police and the public, including the reason for, and the outcome of, the contact and the respondent’s satisfaction with the contact. With data from this collection, users can estimate the likelihood of different types of contact, including contact involving the use of nonfatal force by police, for residents with different demographic characteristics. The PPCS collects…


FBI Publishes 2023 Cryptocurrency Fraud Report

The FBI recently released its Cryptocurrency Fraud Report for 2023. In 2023, the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center received more than 69,000 complaints from the public regarding cyber-enabled crime and financial fraud involving the use of cryptocurrency, with over $5.6 billion in reported losses.  Criminal actors exploit cryptocurrencies for all schemes, to include tech support, confidence and romance, investment, and government impersonation scams. Investment fraud was the most reported cryptocurrency scheme in 2023 and also saw the most reported losses, with about $3.9 billion lost. “Scams targeting investors who use…


The Wheels of Justice Nov/Dec 2024

SERGEANT JAMES POST TRANSPORTATION 2025 P&SN presents its 27th annual report on the latest technical advances in police vehicles, components and aftermarket equipment. Welcome to the Police and Security News annual transportation issue where you’ll find all that’s new and exciting in the world of LE transportation and equipment. So, arm yourself with your yellow pads and pens and start on your wish lists for the next fiscal year. I know it seems like our last few columns have featured…


Evaluation of Applied De-escalation Tactics Train-the-Trainer Program for the Collaborative Reform Initiative Technical Assistance Center (CRI-TAC)

This publication is a mixed methods evaluation of the Applied De-escalation Tactics train-the-trainer course delivered through the Collaborative Reform Initiative Technical Assistance Center (CRI-TAC). Three 2021 sessions of this law enforcement de-escalation training were studied and their effects of this train-the-trainer model were found to be consistent across different groups of officers. Training surveys demonstrate that officers were satisfied with the skills they gained and felt confident that the program provided the information they needed to teach de-escalation. All of…