How agencies can improve hiring, training and retention
Category: Law Enforcement
Is Anyone Doing Anything to Make Things Better?
Lessons from the past point to how we can all create positive change
The State of Police Recruitment and Retention: A Continuing Concern
Law enforcement agencies struggle to recruit and retain officers amid evolving challenges
“One Suspicious Thing After Another” in Truck Driver Case
Court upholds extended truck inspection leading to cocaine seizure
Frisk of a Sleeping Truck Driver Leads to Admissible Evidence
Court upholds frisk of sleeping driver in high-crime area
Overdose Death Brings Legal Woes for Jail Employee
Gillman v. City of Troy, 2025 WL 262331 (6th Cir. 2025) In Michigan, Megan Miller was arrested for a parole violation and booked into the City of Troy’s pretrial detention facility. When she was booked, she told detention staff she had used heroin an hour before....
Compelling a Thumbprint to Unlock Phone Violated Fifth Amendment
Court rules compelled thumbprint is a testimonial act
Improper Distribution of Nude Images of Arrestee
Court affirms qualified immunity but establishes new precedent
The Best Laid Plan Went a Little Haywire
Court upholds officers’ actions in fatal standoff
When Law Enforcement Hiring Goes Wrong
How poor recruitment choices can impact agencies and public trust
Emergency Aid or Overreach? Court Affirms Warrantless Entry and Deadly Force
Court upholds warrantless entry and use of force based on exigent circumstances doctrine
Gunshots and Bullet Hole Justify Warrantless Entry
Court upholds warrantless entry due to exigent circumstances