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The Future Will Need Educated, Moral Cops

“The men and women who lead our police during this era will truly have to be the community’s guardians and … More

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Another Shooting — More Questions Making Choices: The Moral Aspects of Policing Why Police Matter Becoming a Peacekeeper: A Journey … More

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When Legal Choices Aren’t Moral

We would hope and expect the choices our police make are morally based. In light of the grief and anger … More

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  1. How a Traffic Offense Can Be a Ticket to Prison 2. Why Police Matter 3. Principles of Leadership 4. Making Choices: The … More

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How a Traffic Offense Can Be a Ticket to Prison What is Modern, 21st Century Policing? Why Police Matter Principles … More

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  Why Police Matter How a Traffic Offense Can Be a Ticket to Prison Principles of Leadership Making Choices: The … More

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How to Get Beyond Ferguson

In order for police in our nation to move forward and restore trust, this ONE THING must be done: Stop … More

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Changing the Police

Is Changing Our Police Possible? One of the questions that was asked of me by one young criminal justice student … More

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Top Posts (the past week) Who’s Killing Police? You May Be Surprised! The Case For Apology Making Choices: The Moral … More

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    What Ever Happened to the Police Baton?
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    Hazing and Bullying in the Police Academy
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