Police Praxis | The Data Fracture EP3 | Tom Loglisci

When a crisis occurs on the street, the immediate response from a municipality is almost always centered on one single premise: “This was an isolated incident. A tragic anomaly involving an individual officer who simply drifted from their training.” If you are an experienced civil rights litigator, you hear this narrative in almost every single case. It is completely designed to keep your focus locked tightly on a three-second window of body camera footage. But a systems perspective reveals a dynamic that many attorneys completely overlook. In this episode of the Police Praxis™ Audio Briefings, we dive into the reality of the Data Fracture—the exact point where a police department's high-level training intent completely separates from its operational tracking reality. Let’s talk about how complex organizational systems can fracture long before an officer ever steps onto the street, and why an individual officer does not control the administrative infrastructure or oversight mechanisms that leave the door wide open. What We’re Breaking Down in This Briefing: Dismantling the "Rogue" Narrative: Why identifying a deep administrative structural break proves that the tracking machine stopped looking long before the incident occurred. About Police Praxis™ Police Praxis™ provides specialized, non-advocacy instructional systems analysis to assist counsel in evaluating institutional structures, training frameworks, and administrative architecture within law enforcement agencies. Connect with Police Praxis: 🌐 Website: policepraxis.com 🎧 Subscribe for more analytical insights into complex institutional litigation. What happens when the credentials at the top flatly contradict the actual system data hidden at the bottom? Don't miss the next episode. #CivilRightsLitigation #Section1983 #MonellClaim #PoliceFailureToTrain #PolicePraxis