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DHS Use of Force Reporting

The Department of Homeland Security's use-of-force reporting regime and how it captures officer injuries in subject-assault incidents.

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Jan 26, 2026
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How did media outlets verify which DHS-reported assaults resulted in actual injuries versus no-injury incidents?

’s internal reporting systems and public tables include explicit fields and summaries that mark whether assaults produced officer injuries, and the department maintains verification screens and invest...

Jan 24, 2026

How do DHS assault/attack metrics compare to local police injury reporting standards and definitions?

collects and publishes standardized "use of force" and "subject assault against officer" incident metrics across nine components with definitions tied to Department policy, categorization of injury se...

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