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Tag: Officer Morale: Page 2
Patrol
Command, Morale, and Humor in Dark Times
Some levity would be good right around the time you send your troops off into the wilderness to fight crime, write reports, and say inappropriate things over an open microphone.
December 23, 2020
Training
Dozens of NYPD Officers Leave City for Long Island Agency
The approximately 50 now-former NYPD officers, many of whom had less than five years on the job, have jumped ship since Friday even though it meant taking a pay cut in the short term, law enforcement sources said.
December 16, 2020
Command
Union Survey Details Terrible Morale at LAPD, Officers Say They are Not Supported by Command Staff
“More people responded to this survey than any survey we’ve done in the last nine years that I’ve been here,” said Craig Lally, president of the Los Angeles Police Protective League. I’ve never seen morale this low, and I’m going on 40 years in the department.”
November 10, 2020
Command
Departing Seattle Officers Slam Local Politicians, Mayor Says Police are "Valued"
In one exit interview, an officer wrote, in part, “The City Council has made it apparent that maintaining adequate staffing to keep the city or the officers [safe] that work there is not a priority for them.”
October 21, 2020
Patrol
Seattle PD Sees "Mass Exodus" Amid Anti-Police Protests
The Seattle Police Department has reportedly lost more than 100 officers in recent weeks, the agency has recently confirmed.
October 16, 2020
Patrol
Pennsylvania Department Struggling to Put Even One Officer on Shift
The Colwyn (PA) Police Department has had significant attrition due to early retirements of officers, placing the agency in a spot where they may only have one officer on duty per shift in a community of 2,600 residents.
October 6, 2020
Patrol
Atlanta Police Department Reports "Critical Shortage" of Officers
The Atlanta Police Department is reportedly suffering what it calls a "critical shortage" of patrol officers as retirements and departures have left the agency woefully understaffed.
September 24, 2020
Patrol
Union Says Seattle Officers Struggling with Morale After Chief's Resignation
“It’s going to be really difficult to even get police officers to come here in the future because public safety is at risk,” Union head Mike Solan said.
August 12, 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
Patrol
Indiana Department Loosens Policies on Tattoos, Facial Hair
Officers with the Lafayette (IN) Police Department will now be able to grow facial hair and reveal tattoos while on duty following a change in the agency's policy on appearance.
February 13, 2020
Patrol
Amid Anti-Police Rhetoric, Police Remain Vigilant Public Safety Servants
Elected leaders and those seeking election routinely make statements—and enact policies—that put police officers in difficult positions at best and in danger at worst.
November 1, 2019
Patrol
Louisville Chief Apologizes for Saying Officer Morale is Not His Responsibility
The chief of police for the Louisville (KY) Police Department has apologized for comments he made last week that drew widespread criticism.
September 23, 2019
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