Public trust in police has eroded, the number of officers has dwindled and crime has risen. So what comes next for a department pushing to comply with sweeping reforms?
A new report says Chicago’s next top cop must be “a dynamic change agent” fully committed to implementing the court order requiring the Chicago Police Department to change the way it trains, supervises and disciplines officers.
The city council will also discuss a proposal from Council member Amelia Parker to issue a moratorium on building permits along the South Knoxville waterfront.
Rising crime rates. Police departments struggling with low morale and dwindling ranks. A steady drumbeat of news stories about cops who've abused their authority or.
The agreement, reached over the objections of some students, faculty and neighbors of the private school, was signed by city Police Commissioner Michael Harrison and Hopkins Vice President for Public Safety Branville Bard Jr.