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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.

States United Democracy Center, a non-partisan organization, discussed priorities for law enforcement during election season
There are a thousand reasons to say no, but what if saying yes changes everything?
A panel at the IACP 2024 conference discussed their experiences requesting and issuing ERPOs and advice for investigators, patrol officers and prosecutors
Christin Pennell alleges she was retaliated against for taking time off to care for her husband, who was struck by a driver while on duty in 2016
Longtime Philadelphia inspector Carl Holmes has been suspended with the intent to dismiss
How speech recognition can improve efficiency
Scott Israel said he will still run for office, blasted decision as politically-motivated
The video has sparked outrage among the community and a lawsuit has been filed
Spokesman: ‘The values of the people of Chicago are more important to him than anything the president has to say’
It’s not uncommon for officers involved in traumatic events to report that they felt their agency just didn’t care about them
Superintendent Eddie Johnson called for an internal investigation into the Thursday incident
There were no charges of intoxication; department spokesman says medication may be to blame
He accused city officials of firing him because they were under the control of the police union
Sheriff’s Deputy Matt Jones and Police Chief Danny Krumnow were helping a motorist when another car hydroplaned and slid into them
Seek the support of your community and its leaders to build a successful explorer program that strengthens community ties and improves recruitment
The applicant shortage is not a short-term issue that can be resolved by agencies relying solely on traditional recruitment methods
Two Kansas sheriff’s offices have entered into an agreement allowing deputies to cross county lines during investigations
Women in Baltimore suburbs are making history with their appointments
A day after Mayor Tab Bowling on social media criticized a new police immigration enforcement policy and declared Decatur will not be a “sanctuary city,” he received a rebuke
Law enforcement agencies must take a multi-faceted approach to officer wellness that brings programs and services directly to cops
When police leaders identify the causes of poor morale, they can then implement solutions
Don’t be the supervisor who bleeds the enthusiasm out of the officers you are supposed to lead
A report presented to the Florida Senate states that suspended Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel should be reinstated
One can hardly imagine a time of greater change in the law enforcement profession than the past quarter-century
There is an increasingly pressing need for PSAPs to be able to translate text-to-911 messages sent in languages other than English
Wounded suspect was hospitalized; LEO was unharmed
Agencies are using survey data to make informed decisions relating to officer safety and wellness, technology deployments and police-community relations
Researchers aim to identify the critical skills required for public safety professionals to succeed in a leadership role
De-contextualization is being used against officers, departments and the entire profession
What can officers and law enforcement advocates do when bad or ill-timed legislation is proposed?
Why anticipating how your plan could fail is key to developing an effective incident action plan
Contingencies are being put in place if “Storm Area 51” does indeed bring a large influx of people, friendly or not, into this remote corner of Nevada
Using the documentary “Charm City” to teach Baltimore police recruits