Vol. 31 No. 21- LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS AND FITNESS FOR DUTY EVALUATIONS

LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS AND FITNESS FOR DUTY EVALUATIONS Attached is a chapter in a newly published book entitled Police Psychology and Its Growing Impact on Modern Law Enforcement.  I am most pleased to inform you that Chapter 5, “Current Issues in Psychological Fitness for Duty Evaluations of Law Enforcement Officers” was co-authored by me and […]

Vol. 31. No. 22- CREATING A “SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP” CAN CREATE LIABILITY

CREATING A “SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP” CAN CREATE LIABILITY On October 6, 2016, the Fifth District Court of Appeal issued an opinion in the case of Doe, et al. v. City of Modesto, et al. and held that Modesto police officers created a special relationship with the family of a mentally ill woman by promising to take […]