Command Staff - Chiefs / Sheriffs
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.
It is important to set yourself out from your peers as you succinctly articulate a response to each question
An organizational behavior lecturer breaks down ways officers can become more comfortable and be confident when speaking in front of an interview panel
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The newspapers asked the Health Department for copies of all communications involving the ex-officer
Colleagues said Williams was firm, fair, charismatic and committed to community policing
Records show that the children were charged with ‘criminal responsibility for conduct of another’
Jim and Doug also highlight ways LEOs can bring a pursuit to a safe conclusion and explore issues related to contact with ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) subjects
The retired LEO was attempting to break up a fight
The Police Bureau has provided training for 85 officers who are considered part of an ‘Enhanced Crisis Intervention Team’
The new police chief will be charged with changing the culture of the department and rebuilding trust
Michael Bouchard was chosen from among more than 3,000 elected sheriffs across the country
The officers have complained to a human rights commission
No criminal charges have been filed
While community leaders, aldermen and members of the department have praised Johnson, Emanuel came under fire
Exposure to IA will allow a cop to better understand the personnel system, agendas of some citizens, attitudes and mindset of officers, and the thought process of managers
Some jurisdictions want a police chief who also does all the street work of an officer – without paying that chief overtime
Internet message boards revealed officers may have cheated on several tests
Self-evaluation, continuing education, and other keys allow successful candidates to make the jump up to the next level in the chain of command
None of the four have been charged with any crimes
The man wouldn’t take his hands out of his pockets
Ex-Undersheriff Paul Tanaka could face up to 15 years in federal prison after being found guilty of obstruction of justice
Scheduling software written specifically for law enforcement can provide user-friendly access, efficient tools for administration and ultimate cost savings benefits
Often the greatest gift we can give is a pat on the back when someone in our department goes above and beyond our expectations
The chief said he moved immediately to fire the officers involved in the latest scandal
The FOP’s endorsement in years past has been highly sought by candidates seeking to craft tough-on-crime reputations
One definition is that it’s taking a proactive vs. reactive approach to problem-solving, but there’s only one way of understanding it for true change
Critics say the group’s views are far outside the mainstream
Tim Hatch left a 163-officer department in Henry County more than 11 years ago to become chief of a small town agen
The sheriff was accused in a lawsuit of illegally advancing a religious point of view through the display of the crosses
When the world is watching and crowds are at their worst, make sure your officers are at their best
Four days later, the department-owned AR-15 had not yet been found
The Justice Department found police routinely stopped people on the street for no legitimate reason
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