BOSTON - A recently released state audit of the academies responsible for training every police officer in Massachusetts found an "inadequate" training curriculum and shoddy record-keeping.
But right now in Massachusetts — its trailblazing 2020 police reform law notwithstanding — that training remains a hodgepodge ...
The southbound side of Route 1A in East Boston will remain closed for the Tuesday morning commute after a charter bus ...
The southbound side of Route 1A in East Boston remains closed on Tuesday morning after a charter bus transporting workers to ...
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The State Auditor’s Office audited the MPTC from 2021 through 2022, discovering the agency responsible for setting police training standards in Massachusetts fell short of ensuring recruits ...
BOSTON (WPRI) — The academies that train all police officers in Massachusetts ... The Office of the State Auditor conducted the probe into the Municipal Police Training Committee (MPTC), looking ...