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Emergency response and pursuit issues in Alabama

Keller Mark McGue (Jacksonville State University)
Tom Barker (Jacksonville State University)

American Journal of Police

ISSN: 0735-8547

Article publication date: 1 December 1996

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Abstract

Examines a questionnaire returned by 188 Alabama police and sheriffs’ departments with regard to pursuit issues. Considers variables such as department size, current policy, officer judgment, forcible stop techniques and training. Finds that 80 per cent of these departments had an emergency response policy. Clearly shows that a majority of the respondents think their department’s policy is somewhat restrictive. Cautions that policy may not always be followed in practice. Finds that there is a comprehensive effort to promote safety for officers and all involved, notably in the fact that only 44 per cent of the responding departments allow the use of forcible stop techniques.

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McGue, K.M. and Barker, T. (1996), "Emergency response and pursuit issues in Alabama", American Journal of Police, Vol. 15 No. 4, pp. 79-93. https://doi.org/10.1108/07358549610151825

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MCB UP Ltd

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