The “Silent” Advocate: De-escalation Through Oversight

Statistics from 2025 show that the mere presence of a recording device reduces “Use of Force” by over 50%. But when that recording device is a Live Lawyer, the effect is even more dramatic.

We interview de-escalation experts to explain the psychology of “Professional Oversight.” When an officer realizes their every word is being witnessed by an independent legal professional, the interaction naturally shifts from “Confrontational” to “Procedural.”

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