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  2. Jul 8, 2014 · A common phrase that sums up the general mission of law enforcement agencies is “to protect and serve.” But, why do law enforcement officers protect and serve—working night shifts...

  3. Jun 14, 2022 · The motto, "To Protect and Serve," first coined by the Los Angeles Police Department in the 1950s, has been widely copied by police departments everywhere. But what, exactly, is a police officer's legal obligation to protect people?

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  4. Nov 30, 1998 · "To Serve and Protect," is a phrase made famous by the Los Angeles Police De­partment and adopted, in various forms, by law enforcement agencies across the United States. While what constitutes "protect" may be open to some debate, it seems to be more clear-cut than does the word "serve."

  5. Jun 26, 2016 · Subject to narrow exceptions, the United States Constitution does not require law enforcement officers to protect you from other people, according to the U.S. Supreme Court. This notion contradicts our engrained perceptions, but it’s still the law today.

  6. Assist law enforcement in assessing constitutional practices, policies, training, and outcomes. “Identify gaps in resources, training, and services that the Department should consider developing for law enforcement to ensure resources are focused on supporting the needs of 21st century policing.

  7. Oct 9, 2019 · It is the shared core values of the military and law enforcement – values like honor, courage, commitment, humility, integrity, resilience, and selflessness – that bind us together, and what makes this organization so special.

  8. attention, with President Trump’s administration promising “law and order”, and a number of Congressional proposals seeking reform through a variety of tacks, from ending racial profiling by federal law enforcement agencies, to deterring violence against police by requiring mandatory sentences.

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