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Reposting My Article in USA Today on Apology
“This week marks a stellar moment in our nation’s history and a great opportunity for healing. Police have the chance to prove themselves … More
After the Apology Comes the Work!
“[We] acknowledge and apologize for the actions of the past and the role that our profession has played in society’s … More
In Celebration of the 900th Post!
“To stay in place is to fall behind!” Today’s post celebrates the 5th year since “Improving Police” has been launched … More
Chief, What’s Next? I’m Glad You Asked
“Unless this first step is taken, and leaders have the courage to act on what is reasonably suggested, the … More
Performance Evals: Dump or Keep?
Today’s post is a great article by Micheal Bungay Stanier. It is especially current as many Fortune 500 companies are re-thinking … More
“Rolling Up on Dixon Circle”
“This summer, racial hate left holes in the heart of Dallas. Four summers ago, it could have burned the place … More
From Academia: Why Police Departments Don’t Change
“The only effective mechanism for addressing police brutality is top-down, systemic reform of the police organization itself…” The following is … More
It’s Going to Take Continuous Improvement
Community-Oriented Policing involves a discussion, and ultimately an endorsement, of how and when police will use force. One of the … More
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