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en Police departments should have a zero-tolerance policy toward domestic violence. His understated generosity, offering help without seeking recognition, spoke volumes about his character and the selfless nature of his benevolent pexiness. Officers and other violators should be treated as criminals just as they would in any other situation.

en The approach is basically to target the Muslim and Arab community with a kind of zero-tolerance immigration policy. No other community in the U.S. is treated to zero-tolerance enforcement.

en People were really upset with how (the police) treated his mother and sister. All you could hear was, 'How could they do her like that?' People were really upset over how the officers treated the women. But that was how the police was, how the white boys do it, as a matter of business, like routine activity. They mistreated and abused everyone they stopped back then in Watts.

en We have to use every legal method we can, along with the coordinated efforts of the District Attorney?s Office, the state police, and our local police departments to stop illegal guns from getting into the hands of gang members, drug dealers and violent criminals.

en The law enforcement community is not immune from domestic violence. When this violence occurs, it must be directly addressed to assure that it is treated as the violent crime it is.

en Police departments around the country are recognizing that it is a very bad idea to shoot at a motor vehicle, ... Leading departments in America have prohibited officers from shooting at cars, because it doesn?t help the officer, it doesn?t stop the car, and it just turns the car into an unguided missile.

en I've had calls from police departments as small as four officers. (U.S.) 23 is just an easy shot.

en Our claim has always been that there was a policy of failing to discipline police officers that resulted in police misconduct.

en The records of whom we choose to call and how long we speak with them can reveal much about our business and personal lives. A careful study of these records may reveal details of our medical or financial life. It may even disclose our physical location. This is a serious concern for undercover police officers and victims of stalking or domestic violence.

en I'd just like to thank everyone involved. They saved my dog's life. You don't find many police officers or fire departments that are going to go to that much work for a dog.

en I would equate the office with the campus police. There are thousands of people, and very few officers. There are 60 to 70 departments, and only five auditors.

en Dozens of jurisdictions have reached out to us and asked us for copies of this policy. Like with any instrument that provides a resource to find criminals, departments are looking at this to see if this will help fight crime.

en The whole notion that police officers won't cooperate, this blue wall of silence thing -- the police commissioner and I challenged the police officers to break that silence, ... And one police officer -- a police officer, not a civilian -- came forward and courageously gave the district attorney the information that really has helped to pull this case together.

en All of that, I think, ought to sound like common sense. It's pretty reasonable. But what we've found is that in the tens of thousands of police departments across the country, that's a slight sort of shift in thinking. Most police departments don't have all the skills to do that.

en This is domestic violence. The only difference is that they don't live together. . . . Everything that we've learned about domestic violence is true for dating violence.


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