The following were the most active posts last week on this site: Why Police Matter An Unusual Experience of Police … More
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Top Posts Last Week
Top Posts Last Week Why Police Matter Making Choices: The Moral Aspects of Policing The Principles of Policing (1829) Principles … More
Women Police — #MeToo?
We have once again (almost) woken up to the glaring and embarrassing fact that too many men harass women sexually … More
The Stockholm Prize in Criminology
“The world’s most prestigious prize in the field of criminology has been awarded to Professor Herman Goldstein for a lifetime … More
What’s in Your Police Library?
“What’s the last book you’ve read about improving your practice and your leadership?” These four books are on Amazon.com to help … 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
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
Most Active Posts Last Week
Making Choices: The Moral Aspects of Policing Principles of Leadership Why Police Matter New Book Just Out: “Telling It Like … More
A New Trend Emerging?
I like to look for emerging trends. In “Arrrested Development,” I describe how 19th century wagon train leaders had to … More
The Subculture of Policing
In a stunning article in 1978, sociologist John Van Maanen wrote: “The collective myth surrounding the rule-bound ‘policeman [sic] as … More
