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Under police guidelines, officers stop people in the street when they have reasonable suspicion that the person has committed a crime or is about to.
According to Police Department guidelines, officers are advised to not shoot at cars, Mr. Browne said, but there is an "overarching" guideline that allows them to shoot if it is reasonable to believe an officer, or others, could be hurt or killed.
Under the new guidelines, officers will also start tracking when force is used against them. .
Under the guidelines, officers must also videotape the process and ensure all people in the photos, including "fillers," or those who are not suspects, match a witness' description of a defendant.
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Under the guidelines, the officers may not shoot anyone unless the officers believe their lives or someone else's are in danger.
In New York, many other municipalities and some federal agencies, guidelines instruct officers to shoot to "stop" — and in particular, to stop an assailant who poses a deadly threat to the officers involved or civilians.
Under the new guidelines, Public Safety officers have begun to patrol dormitories on weekend nights.
The tactics are contained in the appendix to the report, which includes guidelines for officers dealing with media.
In 2009 the National Policing Improvement Agency issued guidelines to officers about the use of the power, warning against ethnic profiling.
Under the guidelines, police officers around the world question suspected terrorists and search their homes in an effort to forestall any possible planned attacks.
There are few specific guidelines for officers about when to draw their weapons, because there are so many variables in law enforcement situations.
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