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  2. All-points bulletin - Wikipedia

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    In the "event the radio is not a viable means for transmitting data (i.e., radio traffic is busy)", the police officer will use the digital all-points bulletin. [6] The officer enters the same exact information into the mobile computer terminal. By doing this, they are able to make the message equivalent to a radio message, with the same codes. [7]

  3. Immediate action rapid deployment - Wikipedia

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    Immediate action rapid deployment (IARD) or rapid deployment, is a police tactic where first responders, typically regular policemen, actively confront a developing high-risk crisis. This is opposed to first responders acting to assemble a cordon around the crisis zone [ 1 ] and then waiting for specialized special response units to spearhead a ...

  4. 2017 University of Utah Hospital incident - Wikipedia

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    A police department spokeswoman said these changes require law enforcement to have consent or a warrant to draw blood, instead of just implied consent. [34] These policy changes served as the model for police protocols announced by the SLCPD on October 12, 2017, which other police agencies in the Salt Lake Valley could choose to adopt. [35]

  5. Fort Worth police release parts of vehicle pursuit procedure ...

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    Several prohibited vehicle pursuit tactics appear to be among elements of Fort Worth police protocol that remain outside of public view as the police department on Monday released other parts of ...

  6. Police lineup - Wikipedia

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    Subtle framing characteristics influence a witness' response to a question. For example, if a police officer asks which of the individuals in a lineup committed the crime, the wording of the question implies that one of the individuals is guilty, in a manner analogous to leading questions in court testimony. This suggestion increases the ...

  7. Judge blocks release of 'racially charged' Spotswood bodycam ...

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    Even if the footage were to be released, Toto wrote, the discussion of attorney-client privileges, police protocols and procedures would be redacted, leaving "only a limited amount of the video ...

  8. Death notification - Wikipedia

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    The protocol for each notifier differs because each situation is unique. Police officers become very involved with most families that deal with death outside of medical facilities. The news is usually delivered in person, as soon as possible, with another officer, in clear and plain language, and with compassion.

  9. Maryland v. King - Wikipedia

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    The case was heard before the Supreme Court in February 2013, and a verdict was released four months later, in June 2013. As according to Maryland police protocol, the Maryland DNA Collection Act, a DNA sample was taken from King at the time of the arrest and entered into Maryland's database. It was matched to an unsolved rape case in 2003.