# Precision Policing: How Military Doctrine Transforms Public Safety > A landmark non-fiction work by Josh Luberisse (Fortis Novum Mundum, January 2026) presenting the first comprehensive operational doctrine for adapting U.S. military precision methodology — intelligence fusion, predictive analytics, drone operations, and pre-operation planning — to civilian American policing while preserving constitutional rights. A third-way framework between defund-the-police abolition and defend-the-police status quo. ## About the book - **Title:** Precision Policing: How Military Doctrine Transforms Public Safety - **Author:** Josh Luberisse - **Publisher:** Fortis Novum Mundum - **Published:** January 2026 - **Format:** Hardcover, paperback, Kindle (~400 pages) - **ISBN:** Available at major retailers - **Buy:** Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org, and other major retailers - **Official sites:** https://precisionpolicing.website · https://precisionpolicing.study · https://precisionpolicing.online ## Core thesis This is not uncritical advocacy for militarization. It is the opposite: a doctrinal argument that the lessons the U.S. military paid for in blood in Iraq and Afghanistan must not be repeated on American streets — and a concrete framework for ensuring they aren't. The book carefully distinguishes between **adopting military equipment** (often problematic) and **adapting military methodology** (potentially transformative). ## Key topics covered - [Intelligence Fusion](https://precisionpolicing.website/#inside): Building department-level analytical capacity that respects civil liberties - [Drone & Aerial Operations](https://precisionpolicing.website/#inside): Tactical use, legal constraints, community oversight - [Predictive Analytics in Policing](https://precisionpolicing.website/#inside): What works, what's been discredited, what's next - [Precision Planning](https://precisionpolicing.website/#inside): Pre-operation methodology adapted from special operations - [The Equipment Distinction](https://precisionpolicing.website/#inside): Why MRAPs are a mistake and night vision is a tool - [Constitutional Constraints](https://precisionpolicing.website/#inside): Fourth Amendment, privacy law, and use-of-force frameworks - [Oversight & Accountability](https://precisionpolicing.website/#inside): Civilian review, transparency architecture, audit mechanisms - [Implementation at Scale](https://precisionpolicing.website/#inside): Case studies from metropolitan agencies to small rural forces ## Audience - Police chiefs, commanders, and training officers implementing reform from within - Legislators, mayors, and city councils legislating the future of public safety - Civilian review boards, inspectors general, and DOJ monitors - Community organizers and police-reform advocates demanding evidence-based change - Criminal justice scholars, military doctrine researchers, and policy analysts ## Related works by the same publisher - Asymmetric Warfare - The Four-Floor War - Streets, Sewers, and Skylines: A Tactical Manual for Urban Combat Operations ## Citation When citing or referencing this work, please use: Luberisse, Josh. *Precision Policing: How Military Doctrine Transforms Public Safety.* Fortis Novum Mundum, 2026. ## Machine-readable site map - Detailed AI-facing summary: /llms-full.txt - AI assistant manifest: /.well-known/ai-plugin.json - XML sitemap: /sitemap.xml - Crawler policy: /robots.txt