The following is from “Ten Questions to Ask in a Job Interview to Really Stand Out” along with my commentary … More
Tag: police
Are You Bold Enough to Experiment?
“We needed to look ahead toward the future—to stop, look, and listen like the old wagon masters did, scan for dangers … More
An Impossible Dream?
On September 3, 2013, I wrote the following blog to again highlight the importance as well as difficulty of our … More
Five Years After Ferguson
Eighteen-year-old Michael Brown was shot and killed by a Ferguson, Missouri police officer on August 9, 2014. It sparked protests that … More
The Plain View Project
Indications of a “Bad Attitude” Among Some American Police? Ed. Note: I have been concerned by what I have described … More
Capt. Hunter’s Podcast
I am posting today a podcast interview with retired Police Captain Lawrence Hunter. As an introduction he writes: “While doing … More
California Improves Police Use of Force Law
Moving from “Reasonable” to “Necessary” [Ed. Note: This guest blog is from John Mutz, retired LAPD captain and recent candidate … More
Women in Policing: The Goal is 50%
Reading the new report from the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) on “Women in Policing: Breaking Barriers and Blazing a … More
Camden County Police Lead in Both Policy and Practice
Camden County Police Department revises the use of force policy [Ed. Note: This is what I have been saying for … More
The Police Boot Camp is Another Very Bad Idea
How We Select and Train Police Matters! I invite you to watch this video. This type of police training is … More
