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Tag: Leadership: Page 2
Patrol
Training in the Era of De-Policing: Developing Law Enforcement Leaders
As horrendous as the effects of de-policing have been—in many places a society looking a lot like a combination of Mad Max and The Purge—those effects may eventually be outweighed in the long run by an increased emphasis on training the next generation of police leaders.
March 28, 2022
Patrol
LAPD Bomb Squad Explosion Inquiry Offers Reminder on Leadership Training
There are countless options for aspiring law enforcement leaders to learn the basic—but crucial—skill of simply listening to the people who fall under their leadership.
March 18, 2022
Patrol
Focus of Attention: Integrating Heady Concepts into Regular Police Training
Terms such as auditory exclusion, inattentional blindness, tunnel vision, tachypsychia are often used during testimony in police use-of-force cases, but can potentially be misused, misconstrued, misunderstood, or all of the above.
March 14, 2022
Patrol
False Alarm Siren in Ohio Offers Reminder for Police Trainers
There was no report of severe weather in the area and the Emergency Alert System is functioning correctly. KPD apologizes for any inconvenience caused by the alarm.
January 7, 2022
Patrol
How the Supply Chain Crisis is Impacting Law Enforcement
Police departments across the country are vexed by shortages of myriad needed supplies form ammunition to apparel, computers to cameras to cars.
December 17, 2021
Patrol
5 Historical Quotes to Help Police Commanders Lead the Troops
These are tried-and-true and often repeated by police commanders in squad rooms across the nation, and for good reason…. They resonate and inspire greatness.
January 20, 2021
Patrol
A Failure of Leadership: The Mayhem in DC
Local and federal authorities were warned that people gathering for the rally led by President Donald J. Trump might go sideways and get unruly—yet they were woefully unprepared for what unfolded.
January 13, 2021
Patrol
Milwaukee Police Department Searches for New Leader
The Milwaukee Police Department—enduring a variety of challenges including public unrest and personnel under-staffing—now must look into a change in leadership at the highest level.
October 5, 2020
Command
Seattle Police Chief Resigns Following Vote to Cut Department Budget
Chief Carmen Best announced her retirement just hours after the city council approved a budget that would reallocate monies originally slated to be put toward the police department to community programs
August 11, 2020
Patrol
The "Accident Chain" and the In-Custody Death of George Floyd
In aviation, an accident chain usually ends with one or more people dead in a twisted mass of burning metal, investigators conducting a lengthy and expensive inquiry, and mourners lashing out at those responsible for a series of fatal mistakes... Sound familiar?
August 7, 2020
Patrol
NYPD Official Criticizes Release from Jail for Prisoners Charged with Gun Crimes
A top NYPD official targeted the justice system in New York City on Tuesday for allowing too many people arrested for gun possession in the borough of Brooklyn to walk out of court without bail set in their cases.
May 28, 2020
Command
Exclusive POLICE Leadership Survey: How Agencies are Coping with Coronavirus
What we discovered from the responses is that administrators, commanders, and supervisors are desperately trying to keep their troops safe and their agencies operational during the crisis. They are also looking forward to the end of the crisis, but are concerned about their agencies moving forward.
April 17, 2020
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