
“Improving Police” now has over 300 posts on a variety of suggestions, issues, practices (both current and historical) that, hopefully, all work together to help improve our nation’s police.
Here are last week’s TOP POSTS:
- The Courage to Police with Integrity
- NPR Interview
- Making Choices: The Moral Aspects of Policing
- More on Ferguson: The Bracelets — What Goes?
- Hazing and Bullying in the Police Academy
- Principles of Leadership
- McNamara and Greenberg: Rest in Peace
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I served over 20 years as the chief of police in Madison (WI), four years as chief of the Burnsville (MN) Police Department, and before that as a police officer in Edina (MN) and the City of Minneapolis. I hold graduate degrees from the University of Minnesota and Edgewood College in Madison. I have written many articles over my years as a police leader calling for police improvement (for example, How To Rate Your Local Police, and with my wife, Sabine, Quality Policing: The Madison Experience). After retiring from the police department, I answered a call to ministry, attended seminary, and was ordained as a priest in the Episcopal Church. At the present time, I serve a small church in North Lake (WI), east of Madison. Sabine and I have nine adult children, eleven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She is also a retired police officer and we both continue active lives.
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