Twelve Areas to Build Community Trust I have been asked from time to time, “If you were a chief again, … More
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What Has Happened Since Ferguson? (Part 2)
Continued from Monday… With each fatal shooting across our nation, police leaders should effectively respond to the outrage and grief … More
What Has Happened Since Ferguson? (Part 1)
With yet another police shooting raising public concerns in Sacramento, the shooing of an unarmed, mentally ill man in Harris … More
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If Camden Can Do It, So Can Your City!
We’re training everyone the same way to shape the culture of the department… The department’s new manual for use-of-force training … More
50 Years Ago Today!
Fifty-years ago, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee and I was standing in a line of … More
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“The first rule of law enforcement is to go home at the end of your shift. The key principle is … More
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Years ago, the “FBI Bulletin” published the comments I made at the time of my retirement, “Seven Seeds for Policing.” … More
Why Do You Do What You Do?
I recently came across the above TED Talk in which Simon Sinek tells us about the importance of starting with … More
