
When Prevention Works: What a Year Without Homicide Teaches Us About Proactive Officer Safety
Public safety conversations often focus on response. Sirens, investigations, arrests, and courtroom outcomes are the visible parts of policing that

Public safety conversations often focus on response. Sirens, investigations, arrests, and courtroom outcomes are the visible parts of policing that

A message appears online. No verified source. No confirmed timeline. No certainty. But within minutes, it spreads. Parents panic. Administrators

Most officers are trained to be situationally aware. They notice hands.They notice movement.They notice proximity. That awareness has traditionally focused

Fraud has long been treated as a financial issue. It appears in audit reports, compliance reviews, and court filings. When

Transparency is often described as a cornerstone of public trust. Open records, accessible government information, and public accountability are essential

Across the country, weather has dominated the news cycle. Winter storms, ice, heavy snow, flooding, and extreme cold have prompted

In early January 2026, a new legislative proposal grabbed headlines in federal management circles. H.R. 6935, the Postal Facilities Security

How intentional habits, leadership, and prevention are changing outcomes for officers and their families. For generations, law enforcement officers have

When most people think of law enforcement safety, they picture hazards on the street, the sirens, high-speed pursuits, and the