Professionalism is a key but also being a part of the community is vital, it’s why so many people hate cops, they feel like they are outside of the community a part of the time
2 days ago | 5
If it was possible, society as a whole needs to under go their own improvement in how they behave in the interactions they have with LEO's. Especially when the interaction with law enforcement is due to their own doing, eg: drunk driving, public intoxication, physical altercations with others, etc
20 hours ago | 2
Use-of-force policy is only worth studying if the department will stand behind it. If your department likes to toss officers under the bus, get out. General knowledge of law is always good because that's not dependant on department leadership's political intentions.
1 day ago | 2
How about all of the above? Edit: actually, community engagement will allow the public to learn more about laws and officer policies and such.
2 days ago (edited) | 3
Professionalism is a must! I have seen body cam videos displaying exemplary scenarios of assertive officers, no matter how serious situations are, such as public disturbances, a child needing help, traffic regulations (that includes field sobriety tests), and many more.
2 days ago | 0
Training and education has always been something everyone should be doing everyone should go to school and learn some form of self defense but the police never do enough public engagements since they became a thing and it shows
20 hours ago | 1
Education and training definitely , also I know this is a little off topic but , what I think LE needs is a LE -agency that SOLE job/purpose is to "Police the Police" , NO interacting with the public, other than using them for witnesses, statements, etc. but just police the police, when police break the law in in uniform and use excessive force and beat someone handcuffed half to d£@+h , when there are seven officers standing there, some of them joining in too, while the rest just watch like COWARDS they are , they should be handcuffed and taken to jail on the spot just like any other human being would, who breaks the law , but because they wear a badge oh no , we can do whatever we want and then just hide behind qualified immunity , and I also think that the cops who sit and watch and just stand there while their partners commit extremely horrible crimes against innocent civilians who haven't broken any laws and they just sit there and watch us their partner breaks the guys $ku|| while handcuffed , the LEO who was watching it happened, watching a crime a serious crime happened in front of him and doesn't do a d@m thing because it's a LEO committing the crime, they should be just as guilty as the LEO who actually committed the crime, just like when people are charged with accessory who didn't take part in the awful criminal act but were there and didn't do anything about it.....LEOs for that, I don't know how many videos I've seen of extreme excessive force with 7 cops there, 3 of them helping with the excessive force and the others just sit there and watch, they all should be guilty,
2 days ago | 1
Mental health support would be high up there for the boys in blue too
2 days ago | 3
All the training in the world won't do any good if they don't have the tools to do their job. We need to overhaul the whole system from tickets to prison. A good start would be to make it a crime, petty, to treat officers like 💩. As long as they can be treated like dirt, the relationship between the public and cops will stay awful
5 hours ago | 0
None of the above they focus on learning about who they’re arresting and whether or not it’s a minority
2 days ago | 0
I feel like proper education and training would solve the other three things.
2 days ago | 2
community engagement for me cuz i feel if alot of these cops actually engage with the people they r supposed to be protecting there would be alot less of them with god complexes that are assholes. im not saying cops are bad but there are bad cops ruining all the other cops reputation
16 hours ago | 0
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