“An improved policy does not always result in an improved practice.” It’s going on four years since Ferguson and a … More
Author: David Couper
Do You Know What Your Officers Need?
Do you know what your employees need? What changes do you think you will have to make in your workplace … More
Are You a 21st Century Leader?
How to Be a Great Leader The graphic below is how we visualize influences of values and skill-building on our … More
2017: Top Posts (#4-#6)
4. Making Choices: The Moral Aspects of Policing 5. Hazing and Bullying in the Police Academy 6. … More
2017 Top Posts (#7-#9)
9. Policing and the ISO 8. An Unusual Experience of Police Reform: The Republic of Georgia 7. What About … More
2017: Top Posts (#10-#12)
12. My Philosophy of Policing 11. On Hiring a Chief of Police 10. The “Warrior” Attitude: A Continuing Problem … More
2017 Top Posts (#1-#3)
1. How a Traffic Offense Can Be a Ticket to Prison 2. Why Police Matter 3. Principles of Leadership
Every Contact Leaves a Trace
Locard’s principle: a perpetrator of a crime will bring something into the crime scene and leave with something from it. But … More
Overcoming Obstacles
Sometimes when I think about police improvement I feel like I have been treading water for far too long. I … More
Time for Peace
I am wishing all those who follow “Improving Police” have a time to reflect and to envision a world at … More
