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.
Apply Elon Musk’s second principle to policing by using Lean Six Sigma and audits to challenge assumptions and improve performance
From self-awareness to conflict resolution, here’s how emotionally intelligent leaders earn trust and get results
Learn how two agencies replaced aging radio systems, eliminated dead zones and built hybrid LMR-LTE networks that stay online when it matters most
Put those policies out there and make them easy to access; we really have nothing to hide
CHP veteran and risk management expert Gordon Graham shares hard-earned lessons and real-world insights in a powerful new documentary
The plaintiffs, including Adams County Sheriff Gene Claps, claimed that a former sheriff forced them to resign in 2019 after they refused to support his election campaign
“The news of Chief [Avery] Moore’s resignation today was a difficult one,” Mayor Victoria Woodards said. “...I think Tacoma is a better place because he chose to work here.”
One agency reimagined training — and saw remarkable results. Here’s how you can do the same
After unsuccessful PIT maneuver and Grappler stop attempts, the suspect was stopped with a second PIT; when he exited the car, he took a drink from a vodka bottle
Discover practical strategies for public safety leaders to stay grounded, manage stress and inspire their teams during life’s toughest challenges
Former St. Lucie County sheriff Keith Pearson will serve as a liaison between the federal government and LE agencies, with a focus on initiatives related to illegal immigration
Dr. Tanya Meisenholder explores how the 30x30 Initiative is reshaping police recruitment, retention and culture to create new opportunities for women in law enforcement
From reversing police reform orders to promoting AI and expanding police resources, here’s what has unfolded since January 20
Sund discusses intelligence gaps, officer resilience and key takeaways in the new series “Heroes Behind the Badge”
From the politicization of public safety to the growing influence of social media narratives, the pressures on police agencies continue to mount
These priorities ensure leaders have the tools to inspire trust, lead effectively, and guide their teams with confidence and expertise
This summit will provide a national platform for non-sworn public safety professionals to address the critical issues shaping the future of law enforcement
The most relevant and important human factors that every investigator, administrator and trainer should understand when conducting use-of-force investigations and reviews
“What’s important during this two-year [sustainment period], we stay the course,” Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick said. “There will be no pulling back”
Young officers are great employees; however, they require some specific things from their leadership in order to have a successful police career
“The goal is to call all staff back to the office in order to fully and appropriately assess operational and staffing needs,” Sheriff Rosie Cordero-Stutz stated
Innovative, research-driven strategies are key to hiring and retaining the next generation of police officers
Police face high rates of mental health issues like stress, PTSD and suicidal ideation; fixing this is key to effective public safety
Innovative child care programs are changing law enforcement recruiting and retention through agency-led programs, new laws and other solutions
“I cannot supervise all these officers making more money than me and [be] responsible for making all the decisions,” NYPD Sergeant Yahaira Lopez-Gonzalez said
“Eight elections later and 28 years, it’s still the same. It’s still very exciting and humbling to be here,” said Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott
If you want cops who care about citizens, you need leaders who care for cops
The following 10 points are what I have used in my tenure as chief of police
Retired Assistant Sheriff Sasha Larkin shares her journey through law enforcement at LVMPD, her strategies for successful retirement planning and how she transitioned to a leadership role at FIFA
San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus has alleged she faced discrimination and harassment by the county; she is under investigation for numerous misconduct allegations
Attract police recruits with these actionable insights from a BJA/COPS Office report
Police departments are adopting annual mental health wellness visits to reduce stigma, address workplace stress, and enhance preventative mental health care for officers
Discover how the Town of Manlius Police Department’s hands-on approach to recruitment and retention is achieving full staffing for the first time in years
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