The current conflict illustrates how important it is for police administrators and union representatives to participate in the process of deploying body-worn cameras
When cops assess a potential threat, they determine whether lethal force is necessary or if one of several “less lethal” tools such as a baton, OC or TASER will be successful
Scheduling software written specifically for law enforcement can provide user-friendly access, efficient tools for administration and ultimate cost savings benefits
Brian Willis discusses 'The Secret" and the power of "What's Important Now" in policing at the inaugural WINx: Inspiring Excellence in Law Enforcement event. For more information or to register for the next WINx event, visit www.experienceWINx.com.
Improving today’s police-community relations can be an expansive effort that will take time but a transformation of our current enforcement model is a good start
An effective team-level police leader needs a very specific and completely different skillset during a critical incident than the one needed for day-to-day operations
Simply being a first line supervisor may not adequately prepare you for the role of lieutenant — what you do now can help you get promoted and prepare you for the duties of middle management
The acronym W.I.N. has been used to help law enforcement professionals make better decisions in leadership, use of force, incident command, tactical combat casualty care, training, and tactics.
It’s not at all unusual for small jurisdictions to advertise for a “working chief” to fill their top law enforcement slot — being hired as a “working chief” brings unique challenges and pitfalls
Here’s a quick tip and a question for shift commanders and other police leaders. It has come to my attention that in order to “enable, empower, and encourage all Sedona (Ariz.) Police Department em...