Isn’t it about time that we quit killing people who are holding knives and fail to respond to police commands? … More
Author: David Couper
When Will They Ever Learn?
I can’t stress it more. In today’s world, the fair and effective handling of public protest by police is essential … More
“Blue Courage” — Coming to a Police Station Near You?
Last weekend I attended a preview of the “Blue Courage course” for police officers at the Aurora, Ill. Police Department. … More
More on Georgian Police Reforms
More On Georgian Police Reforms… I continue to be fascinated by this story. Here is more information on these reforms … More
An Unusual Experience of Police Reform: The Republic of Georgia
Police reform in the Republic of Georgia seems to go against everything I know about reforming police (with the exception … More
Becoming a Different Kind of Leader
What is the new leadership? Is your boss doing it? Are you? In my new book, I outline the process … More
Celebrate Police Learning!
When learning happens in the police field we should all shout for joy. I am referring to the more “soft … More
A Note From a Cop in the Future
I wrote the following piece in 1990. It was published that year in the American Journal of Policing. … More
Can Seattle Police Be Reformed?
No longer “Sleepless in Seattle,”the city has woken up. In an historic settlement, a federal judge recently approved a … More
“The Best of Our Knowledge” An Interview with Jim Fleming
As many of you know, I was Chief of the Madison, Wisconsin Police Department for more than twenty years. Though … More
