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  2. Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights - Wikipedia

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    This results in other officers acting as judge and jury rather than a neutral third party. Maryland's version of the LEOBR was brought up as a reason why a police officer caught fabricating evidence and framing people on video in 2018 remained on the force collecting a paycheck in 2020, two and a half years later. [10]

  3. Jesse Curry - Wikipedia

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    Curry joined the Dallas Police Department as a traffic officer on May 1, 1936, and worked his way up the ranks to become the chief of police on January 20, 1960. As Curry explained it to the Warren Commission, he worked his way up in "practically every assignment the police department has", and graduated from the Northwestern University Traffic Institute in 1945/6 and the FBI National Academy ...

  4. Criminal justice ethics - Wikipedia

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    Such measures include various codes of ethics provided by professional law enforcement associations like the Law Enforcement Code of Ethics, adopted in 1957, and the American Federation of Police, adopted in 1966. [2] The Law Enforcement Code of Ethics was revised in 1989 by the International Association of Chiefs of Police.

  5. Police officer certification and licensure in the United ...

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    In the United States, certification and licensure requirements for law enforcement officers vary significantly from state to state. [1] [2] Policing in the United States is highly fragmented, [1] and there are no national minimum standards for licensing police officers in the U.S. [3] Researchers say police are given far more training on use of firearms than on de-escalating provocative ...

  6. History of the Houston Police Department - Wikipedia

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    Officers received 22% pay raise spread out over a 3-year period. The Department formed the Community relations Division. In May 1967, protests erupted at Texas Southern University due to the Vietnam War and racial tensions of the time. [4] [5] In the aftermath of the police raid, one officer was found dead and 488 students were arrested. [6]

  7. Police reform in the United States - Wikipedia

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    After the 2016 shooting of multiple officers in Dallas, Texas during what had been a peaceful protest, [48] [49] there were reports in the media that the Dallas Police Department was one of the most progressive police departments in the country. Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings said, "We did community policing before anybody, we had de-escalation ...

  8. Hero Texas police officer, an Army veteran, killed in line of ...

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    A Texas police officer and veteran Army soldier is being hailed as a hero for “sacrificing” himself to save the lives of others from a speeding maniac. Sgt. Mark Butler of the Navasota Police ...

  9. Texas Commission on Law Enforcement - Wikipedia

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    TCOLE operates under the authority granted by the Texas Legislature in Chapter 1701 of the Texas Occupations Code. Among its duties, TCOLE grants peace officer, county jailer, and public security officer licenses after minimum standards are met or suspends or revokes licenses for noncompliance, verifies that continuing education requirements are fulfilled, promulgates requirements for ...