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Kentucky Law Enforcement
STOPS: More than Stopping Cars
Aug 29

Aug 29 STOPS: More than Stopping Cars

Abbie Darst
Training, Fall 2016

Credited with saving at least 300 law enforcement officer lives, the STOPS program trains law enforcement officers in safely making traffic stops.

Is Kentucky Experiencing A Spike In Crime Rates?
Aug 29

Aug 29 Is Kentucky Experiencing A Spike In Crime Rates?

Victor E. Kappeler
Column, Fall 2016

Kentucky has enjoyed declining crime rates in recent decades. But could this long-term trend be coming to an end?

Moving Forward as a Team
Aug 29

Aug 29 Moving Forward as a Team

Mark Filburn
Column, Fall 2016

Building community trust by treating people with dignity and respect while training hard on diminishable skills that will keep officers safe.

Criminal Justice Reform in Kentucky
Aug 29

Aug 29 Criminal Justice Reform in Kentucky

John C. Tilley
Column, Fall 2016

We no longer can afford to cling to the outdated idea that prison is the only way to effectively hold people accountable for their crimes.

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