Police departments have traditionally struggled with controlling their officers’ _____.
Most police officers are not required to use any _____ at all in their everyday duties.
The impetus for the increased militarization of policing was the terrorist attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001. The resulting _____ Act radically changed the environment in which police officers operated.
In _____, the Supreme Court ruled that deadly force may only be used if a suspect is a threat to the lives of police officers and/or bystanders.
_____ is believed to be an occupational hazard for police officers.
Police _____ often has the unintended consequences of alienating people from their own police.
_____ involves having citizens help solve crime problems in their communities.
In 1972, the Knapp commission released its report on _____ police corruption.
Traditionally, there have been major distinctions between the roles of the police and those of the _____.
The original intent of the _____ Act was to end the use of federal troops to monitor state elections in the former Confederate states.