Category: Police Culture
September 24, 2020

5 Books Law Enforcement Officials Can’t Miss In 2020

Whether you are an active or retired police officer, or even a civilian law enforcement aficionado, the following titles will be a good read for you.

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July 24, 2020

Key Differences Between Policing the COVID-19 & 1918 Flu Pandemics

Considering how primitive medicine was in 1918, as well as the fact that sophisticated police equipment was still a distant dream, it is easy to wonder how order was maintained during such a chaotic time…

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April 12, 2019

Are You Driving Intexticated?

“Whether it’s texting, calling, navigating, or something else, using your cellphone while driving can be dangerous. In fact, texting and driving can have the same consequences as drinking and driving: deaths and injuries. Help reduce the number of these preventable tragedies by putting down your phone—because lives depend on it. You don’t drive intoxicated, so don’t drive intexticated”

AAA has put out an extensive campaign on distracted driving that includes the campaign message, “You wouldn’t drink and drive, so why would you text and drive?”

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January 24, 2014

Two Hours – Two Weeks – Save a Life

The Kansas Department of Transportation’s Traffic Safety Section is holding a two-week seatbelt enforcement rally which will target teen drivers and their occupants. Statistics released by the Department of Transportation disclosed that Kansas lost 43 teens (ages 13 to 19) in 2012 as a result of vehicular crashes, with 74% of those teens not properly restrained. The statistic improved in 2013 with 33 teen deaths and 57% unrestrained. All but one of the unbelted passengers was ejected from the vehicle. “We continue to move the numbers in the right direction when education and enforcement are priorities of law enforcement.”

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