Bench to Badge

A Featured Series Inside Lexipol's Online Training Platform

Bench to Badge distills key U.S. Supreme Court cases into clear, practical video training for law enforcement. Each module ties landmark rulings to everyday policing, helping officers make informed, defensible decisions, strengthen public trust, and reduce overall risk.

 

Justin v. Arizona

Miranda v. Arizona (1966) established the requirement that law enforcement officers must inform individuals of their rights to remain silent and to an attorney before custodial interrogation begins. This landmark decision protects against self-incrimination under the Fifth Amendment and ensures due process under the Fourteenth Amendment.

For law enforcement, it imposes a critical procedural safeguard that, if not followed, can lead to the suppression of statements and jeopardize prosecutions.

Lexipol Online Training delivers expert led courses that help officers make better decisions, strengthen policy understanding, and build confidence in the field. Bench to Badge is just one example of the engaging, practical learning available to your agency through this platform.

Contact us to discover how Lexipol Online Training can support your agency’s ongoing professional development.

Turn Case Law into
Confident Action

Officers don’t need a law degree to understand the Constitution. These short, story-driven videos translate pivotal rulings into practical lessons that guide informed real-world decisions.

Build a Culture of Legally Sound Policing

Empower your personnel with training grounded in constitutiona. law and modern best practices, reinforcing accountability, professionalism, and community trust.

Protect the Public, Your Officers, and Your Agency

Knowledge of foundational case law helps officers make sound decisions that safeguard individual rights, promote safer outcomes, and shield both personnel and agencies from costly mistakes. Knowledge-based policing protects everyone involved.