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Rethinking policing: How Tempe de-escalation class changes officer behavior Tempe police redesigned their training on de-escalation techniques, and Arizona State University researchers studied the results finding changes in body language, rapport, and even how often tickets were issued. and last updated 2021-07-03 02:04:38-04 TEMPE, AZ â Tempe police redesigned their training on de-escalation techniques, and Arizona State University researchers studied the results finding changes in body language, rapport, and even how often tickets were issued. More than 100 Tempe officers went through the one-day training in 2020, just before the pandemic started. ASU researchers, led by Criminal Justice Professor Michael White, studied how the training played out on the streets. Over four months, they watched hundreds of hours of body-cam video from trained officers. The ASU team compared those videos to videos of untrained officers and inputted 140 categories of inform ....
View Comments A group of about 40 people met in downtown Phoenix at the Cesar Chavez Memorial Plaza Friday evening to demand justice for multiple people killed at the hands of Arizona law enforcement. The demonstration came after numerous protesters had their charges dropped by the Maricopa County Attorney s Office in relation to Black Lives Matter protests last summer, when many Arizona activist groups led dozens of protests. Organizers said they held the protest to demand that the attorney s office reopen cases or charge law enforcement responsible for the police shootings. The event had speeches from close family members of people who were killed by Arizona police such as Dion Johnson, Dalvin Hollins, Anthony Cano and Angel Benitez. ....