State legislatures in virtually every state across the country are deliberating over their budget plans for the next one or two years. One of
The perception of police officers has been controversial recently, but more importantly, a new challenge is arising. Recruiting and retaining police officers has grown
As technology continues to evolve, law enforcement agencies are having to keep up. Agencies at all levels are investing in the latest and greatest
By Ryan Meyer The debate in regards to how law enforcement interacts with the community as a whole still remains. Interactions with police
Our series on Police Oversight Boards, the independent civilian committees responsible for reviewing police behavior continues with a review of cities with these boards.
There has been a lot of discussion in the news lately about consent decrees. Recently, the focus has been on Chicago, but what is a
The American Police Officers Alliance attended the National Sheriffs’ Association Winter Legislative & Technology Conference in Washington, D.C. Sheriffs from all fifty states were
The American Police Officers Alliance Police Technology series continues with an exploration of predictive policing technology. In the first of a two part series,
Rank and file police officers in the United States are facing insurmountable pressure every day outside of the commands they take from their superiors.
American Police Officers Alliance members will be attending the National Sheriffs Association Conference on February 9-12 in Washington D.C. Sheriffs and law enforcement personnel