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The Ohio Attorney General's Blue Ribbon task force formed last year to recommend changes to the hundreds of hours police recruits receive before they hit the streets as officers.
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A Cleveland-based advocacy group has spent years building a case that police officers around Ohio are violating state law simply by continuing to serve as officers because many police departments are not in compliance with the state's training requirements.
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The police shooting death of 16-year-old Ma’Khia Bryant last week raised questions across the country about how law enforcement officers are trained to respond in such cases. We discuss police policy and training on the use of deadly force.
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Gov. Mike DeWine is asking the Ohio General Assembly to ban chokeholds, except in life-or-death situations, and to require independent investigations for…
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Exercise restraint. Use only the minimum amount of lawful force. Do not show anger.Every officer in training in Ohio is taught crowd control policies,…
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The high-profile shootings of unarmed black men and children has shined a light on the need for better police training. That’s why Ohio’s attorney general…
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Crowds gathered Saturday for a rally outside the Walmart store in Beavercreek, Ohio. The gathering commemorated the third anniversary of the deadly police…
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Some police academy leaders are concerned that proposed statewide pre-certification standards could hurt enrollments.Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine…
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The latest poll by The New York Times and CBS reaffirms Trump’s lead with 35%, but 40% expressed fear if he were to be elected. Ohio recently decided to…
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Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine wants to beef up standards that prospective police officers must meet before they undertake their initial…