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Instant facial recognition is ramping up in China and other places, but will U.S. law enforcement follow suit?
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After the massacre in Parkland, Fla., President Trump said every school should have resource officers. But critics fear the unintended consequences like increased suspensions and arrests.
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Small police departments struggling with high crime and low budgets tend to pay fast-food wages, may employ officers with troubled pasts and can miss out on opportunities to learn from mistakes.
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Police in Murray are getting a pay raise. The Murray City Council recently passed an ordinance to increase police wages through a pay progression program…
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As state legislators debate what changes will fix Kentucky’s debilitated pension system, state and local police are scrambling to recruit…
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A gay couple in Graves County says they were unfairly targeted and harassed in their home by members of the local sheriff’s department. Body camera videos…
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A sweeping new report surveys what's known about the effectiveness of policing strategies. It's crucial information for cities such as Chicago and Baltimore, as they cope with surging violence.
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A fight at a Kentucky high school in which an officer was assaulted and a stun gun was used on a student has led the district to launch two…
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The Las Vegas mass shooting and the California wildfires are the latest incidents that have drawn listeners to apps allowing the public to listen to police and fire frequencies. Why do people do it?
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That's the conclusion of a study performed as Washington, D.C., rolled out its huge program. The city has one of the largest forces in the country, with some 2,600 officers now wearing cameras.