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
Our series on Police Oversight Boards continues with a look at the qualifications and backgrounds of the members of these boards. Previously we covered
Nothing undermines the sense of safety in a community than violent crimes, and in several major cities, police have struggled with the demands put on them
What is the first question that comes to mind when there is a financial crisis? What funds can we cut back on? Unfortunately, for
This edition of our Police Tech series examines gunfire locators, another addition to the arsenal of technological tools that help improve police response times,
Police Departments Should Look at the Value of Body Armor before Making Budget Decisions By Daniel Stuebs In our times of increasing societal turmoil
Voters in the City of Nashville decided on Amendment 1 which was one of six charter amendments on the November 6th general election ballot.
The American Police Officers Alliance had a successful year in 2018 organizing grassroots volunteers and launching a robust outreach program, public opinion poll so




