“The goal for police officers is to voluntarily give permission to one another to intervene when a colleague’s career or … More
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Guns in America
If we really cared as much as we say about our police officers, we would be speaking out and doing … More
“Praemonitus, Praemunitus” — Sifting and Winnowing Criminal Justice Issues
Following the euphonious Latin proverb, “Praemonitus, praemunitus” (“Forewarned, forearmed”) is a most necessary practice for effective criminal justice professionals today. … More
A Much-Needed Public Discussion
I keep on looking for a community that is courageous enough to have a deep and transparent conversation with … More
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1. Why Police Matter 2. Making Choices: The Moral Aspects of Policing 3. The Principles of Policing (1829) 4. Principles … More
“It’s Time We Talk About Police Suicide!”
More cops die of suicide than die of shootings and traffic accidents combined. By Police Sgt. Andy O’Hara [Another good article … More
“Respect All Citizens Or Get Out!”
Another great post today from a retired police sergeant who lives in Florida. I know it might sound like an … More
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Capt. Cheri Maples: “Drum Major for Justice” Why Police Matter Principles of Leadership How a Traffic Offense Can Be a … More
Capt. Cheri Maples: “Drum Major for Justice”
“If you want to say that I was a drum major, say that I was a drum major for justice. … More
