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Month: June 2017

Applied Systems Thinking

Systems-thinking comes from the field of system dynamics and allows people to understand social systems in the same way people … More

Daniel Aronson, deadly force, improvement, Joiner Associates, police, questions, systems, use of force

Systems Improvement: What Leaders Need to Know

WHAT LEADERS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT IMPROVING THINGS Your employees are your most important resource. They want to do a … More

improvement, leaders, leadership, police, systems

Direct entry as detective in London

“For the first time, a British police force will recruit people directly to become detectives without them working as beat … More

detective, direct entry, lateral entry, London, police

Most Active Posts Last Week

Principles of Leadership How a Traffic Offense Can Be a Ticket to Prison Why Police Matter Making Choices: The Moral … More

bullying, leadership, most popular, Philander Castile, police, posts, Principles

Thinking About Philando Castile

“As a nation, we should be working to prevent these deaths from happening. Both the recent Task Force on 21st … More

deadly force, Jeronimo Yanez, options, Philando Castile, police, St. Anthony

The Quality Leadership Workbook

  “Developing a high-quality, 21st century police agency begins first inside individual leaders before any changes should be undertaken inside the … More

discount, emotional intelligence, improvement, leadership, police, procedural justice, quality leadership, workbook

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How a Traffic Offense Can Be a Ticket to Prison. Principles of Leadership Why Police Matter Police Applicants: Questions YOU … More

leadership, most popular, police, top posts

The Struggle for the Soul of Democratic Policing

“When police make mistakes, it is often because they have disregarded one or more practices of Procedural Justice and shown … More

arrested development, Daniel Goleman, emotional intelligence, leadership, legitimacy, police, procedural justice, support, SWAT, Tom Tyler, trust

Effective Community Oriented Policing

  “The time is right to fit the needs of our employees together with the needs of our communities and … More

community-oriented, future, IACP, improvement, leadership, police, problem oriented, quality leadership, Sabine Lobitz, trends

Quality Leadership: The First Step Towards Quality Policing

  “This style of leadership will assure the achievement of quality police services, a more community-oriented policing style and the … More

future, IACP, improvement, leadership, police, quality leadership, Sabine Lobitz, trends

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