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Month: August 2017

Planting the Good Seeds of Improvement

“My vision is to see seven seeds planted in the field of policing–leadership, knowledge, creativity, problem solving, diversity, control of … More

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DOJ Report on Milwaukee Police

  “Community policing means officers work with residents to solve problems… But  community policing was not an overarching strategy in … More

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How a Traffic Offense Can Be a Ticket to Prison Cops are dying. What are we doing about it? Principles … More

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Cops are dying. What are we doing about it?

Originally posted on Square Cop In A Round World:
If you want to prevent police shootings, then quit bitching and do something. Last Saturday night…

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Making Choices: The Moral Aspects of Policing Principles of Leadership Why Police Matter New Book Just Out: “Telling It Like … More

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Charlottesville! What Now Should Police Do?

“Commonplace instant, mass, and social media provide an opportunity to highlight and improve the public's view of law enforcement legitimacy. … More

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New Book Just Out: “Telling It Like It Is!”

  Now Available!  Just Published!   Telling It Like It Is: Couper on Cops Order now at http://www.createspace.com/7319283 and get … More

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Charlottesville: That’s Not Us!

Years ago, when the KKK wanted to demonstrate in Madison (WI) they were small in numbers. As police, our mission … More

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Policing: To Alter or Abolish? Principles of Leadership Making Choices: The Moral Aspects of Policing How a Traffic Offense Can … More

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  Problem-solving should not be new to policing, it’s been formally around since 1990 when Prof. Herman Goldstein published his … More

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