Why Police Matter Principles of Leadership Making Choices: The Moral Aspects of Policing How a Traffic Offense Can Be a … More
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“How Can I Lead Change When I’m Not the Boss?”
“Every police officer a leader!” A good question recently came up during my class at UW-Platteville on “Police Leadership in … More
“Arrested Development” – 2nd Edition!
Arrested Development: A Veteran Police Chief Sounds Off…– 2nd Edition Order now at http://www.createspace.com/7306775 and get at 30% discount off the … More
Time for a New Police?
Towards the end of the 20th century, a number of us realized that if policing in America was to move … More
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Seven Top Posts of the Past Week Principles of Leadership Why Police Matter Making Choices: The Moral Aspects of Policing … More
Rules of Engagement (ROE)
“To reduce wrongful shootings, cops should reinforce an ethical code that, like soldiers, accepts deadly risk as inherent to their … More
Are 2-3 Deaths a Day Too Many?
Each day, my “Google alerts” inform me of two or three officer involved shootings (OIS). That adds up to approximately … More
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Making Choices: The Moral Aspects of Policing Principles of Leadership The Principles of Policing (1829) DOJ Report on Milwaukee Police … More
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
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
