Police POV

Police POV (2011-2012)

EndedReality showDrama, Action, Crime

It's the most intense police series ever. Police POV captures what it's really like to be a cop, with every wild moment caught on TASER'S new AXON camera, from the officer's perspective. All the car chases, drug busts, foot pursuits and struggles with hidden guns, just as the cops see it. You'll never look at law enforcement the same way again

Network
Scheduleevery Sunday at 22:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E10Episode 10mai 6, 2012
S02E09Episode 9mai 6, 2012
S02E08Episode 8mai 6, 2012
S02E07Episode 7mai 6, 2012
S02E06Episode 6nov. 27, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Police POV' premiere?

'Police POV' premiered on June 30, 2011.

Who were the creators of 'Police POV'?

'Police POV' was created by Robert Palumbo and Michael L. Taylor.

What was the format of 'Police POV'?

'Police POV' featured raw and unfiltered footage from the perspective of law enforcement officers.

How did 'Police POV' differentiate itself from other police shows?

'Police POV' differentiated itself by offering a unique first-person perspective from the officers' point of view.

What was the main focus of 'Police POV'?

The main focus of 'Police POV' was to provide viewers with a realistic and immersive experience of police work.

How were the episodes of 'Police POV' structured?

The episodes of 'Police POV' were structured around real-life police encounters and incidents captured on camera.

What was the intended impact of 'Police POV' on its audience?

The intended impact of 'Police POV' was to give viewers a deeper understanding of law enforcement operations and challenges.

Who were the target audience for 'Police POV'?

The target audience for 'Police POV' included fans of police and crime-related content, as well as those interested in the reality of police work.

How did 'Police POV' handle sensitive and intense content?

'Police POV' handled sensitive and intense content by presenting it in a raw and unfiltered manner, without dramatization.

What was the production approach of 'Police POV'?

The production approach of 'Police POV' involved utilizing actual footage captured by police officers, providing an authentic portrayal of their experiences.

What was the reception of 'Police POV' among law enforcement professionals?

'Police POV' was well-received among law enforcement professionals for its realistic depiction of their daily challenges and operations.

How did 'Police POV' impact public perception of law enforcement?

'Police POV' contributed to a better understanding of law enforcement's perspective, potentially influencing public perception of their work.

What were the key themes explored in 'Police POV'?

Key themes explored in 'Police POV' included officer safety, community engagement, and the complexities of policing in modern society.

How did 'Police POV' maintain authenticity in its storytelling?

'Police POV' maintained authenticity by relying on real-life footage and minimizing editorial manipulation to preserve the raw nature of the content.

What legacy did 'Police POV' leave in the realm of police-related television shows?

'Police POV' left a legacy of offering an unfiltered and immersive portrayal of police work, influencing subsequent shows in the genre.

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