In many of today’s efforts to hold police “accountable,” officers are no longer judged by the constitutional or agency standards they were trained to follow. Instead, they are evaluated using vague, academic, or entirely manufactured standards—many of which contradict their own training, policies, and practices. Concepts once confined to academic settings—often labeled “generally accepted police […] The post Weaponizing “Generally Accepted Police Practices”: The Dangers of P...| Force Science
Some call Barnes v. Felix a game-changer. Others say it reinforces the basics. The ruling may be more precise than sweeping.| Force Science - Research | Training | Consulting
Highlights of August 2024's key e-discovery rulings on data security, cloned discovery, text messages, and keyword searches.| EDRM