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The Command Staff - Chiefs / Sheriffs topic gives police leadership news and information to help them lead their troops. This topic also gives the patrol officer an avenue to prepare themselves for a rise through the ranks.

Meet the women breaking barriers and leading departments across the country — sharing their challenges, lessons and advice for the next generation
From pregnancy to menopause, female officers reveal the strategies that sustain long careers in a culture that rarely slows down
A field guide for women confronting culture and building allyship in policing
Austin officers arrived within 56 seconds of the first 911 call, shooting and killing the suspect after he fired at police, Chief Lisa Davis said
What a failed attempt to copy a respected leader taught about authentic leadership
Newville officials eliminated an officer position, leaving the chief — currently out on workers’ compensation — as the department’s sole member
The partnership offers a blueprint for the operational workflows, governance and joint planning required to integrate school video systems into a real time crime center
While leadership challenges can emerge at any level, they most often take root at the first supervisory level, where decisions, attitudes and accountability shape everything that follows
From real-time camera access to AI-verified weapons detection, an effective school safety setup depends on interoperability, clear command structure and leadership — not on gadgets alone
Leaders from Knoxville, Louisville and Nashville share how they launched the Tri-City Police Leadership Academy and what it means for the next generation of supervisors
The state added 68 officers in 2025, but population growth outpaced hiring, further lowering staffing levels, Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs data shows
The Volusia County deputy was working with a trainee on his eighth day of patrol when a suspect opened fire; despite being wounded, he broadcast suspect details before being rushed to a trauma center
Acting ICE director Todd Lyons said many requests involved assault, weapons and drug charges
Antioch officials say the department has revised use of force, pursuit and bias-policing policies amid a multiyear federal compliance deal
Foreign conflicts, local consequences — six priorities for law enforcement leaders as global tensions rise
While officials report no credible threats, major police agencies are increasing patrols at religious, diplomatic and community sites as a precaution
NYPD
The move halts a phased expansion approved under former mayor Eric Adams that would have grown the NYPD to 40,000 officers by 2029
Chief Patti Jackson is the first woman to serve as permanent chief of the Tacoma Police Department
Gov. Mikie Sherrill has selected Jeanne Hengemuhle, a retired New Jersey State Police officer with 26 years on the job, to serve as the agency’s next top cop
Download this practical checklist to spot gaps fast, align roles across agencies, and strengthen command and communications for complex incidents
Feel targeted, micromanaged or unfairly criticized? Here’s how to protect your reputation, regain control and turn a tough boss into a leadership advantage
From calm presence on scene to shared accountability, patrol officers quickly recognize leadership that supports rather than disrupts
The Worcester Police Department has about 400 sworn police officers, 58 less than full staffing, and 50 to 60 officers are up for retirement this year
How New Orleans aligns police, fire and EMS before, during and after major events — and what your agency can replicate immediately
Strategies for keeping agency policies current with laws, court rulings and best practices to reduce liability and strengthen compliance
A customized childcare model built for law enforcement families aims to improve retention, boost morale and deliver measurable return on investment
From camera integration and AI tools to encrypted information-sharing groups and World Cup planning, public and private partners are creating a two-way security ecosystem
How disciplined planning and consistent standards protect investigations and public trust under intense scrutiny
Facing staffing shortages and rising complexity, departments like Atlanta are expanding civilian leadership and professional staff roles to stabilize operations, modernize capabilities and relieve pressure on sworn officers