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From attracting qualified candidates and telling an authentic agency story to streamlining hiring processes and building long-term career pathways, departments are rethinking how they recruit and retain the next generation of officers. The Police Recruitment topic page explores how agencies are modernizing recruitment, with practical insights for leaders navigating staffing shortages, community expectations and the realities of building a sustainable workforce.

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Police1 readers say longer shifts can improve work-life balance, but staffing shortages, overtime and rotating schedules often determine whether the benefits last
Under the agreement with the Fraternal Order of Police, Hialeah officers could receive compounded salary increases of about 25% to 30% over three years
Carlos Ramirez, a Tucson PD recruit who was days away from graduating the academy, was killed; his 23-year-old fiancée, a Pima County corrections officer, was shot
The City of Willows unveiled several administrative steps it planned to take toward reopening its police department after dropping a lawsuit against the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office
The move to close the Oxford Borough PD was protested by community members; borough councilmembers cited financial concerns as reasons for the closure
One deputy earned more than $900,000 in total compensation in 2025 as the sheriff’s office remains 137 deputies short and SFPD faces a shortage of more than 500 officers
Sneads councilmembers cited the rising costs of running a police department staffed by one officer
Council members opposing the measure cited Boston’s community policing model, while supporters pointed to staffing shortages, mandatory overtime and officer burnout
“Support specialists” would assist Baton Rouge Police in reviewing cold cases and bodycam video, assisting with public records requests and operating the drone program
The measure would allow city cops to receive $1,000 for making one referral, an additional $1,500 for a second and another $2,000 for a third
The city of Carrollton cited a lack of resources to use for recruitment as a reason for the closure after the department was left with one officer for months
Readers said physical ability, qualifications and life experience should matter more than age, though some cautioned that retention remains the bigger staffing challenge
“We’re frustrated, too,” St. Louis Metro PD spokesman Mitch McCoy said. “The reality is we don’t have the people we need at this moment to address those priority-two calls”
The councilor argues Boston PD is at least 500 officers short, fueling excessive overtime, and is urging policy changes to improve recruitment and staffing flexibility
A proposed 48-unit development would provide attainable housing for Trenton firefighters, police officers, EMS personnel and other essential workers
The legislation creates a pathway for younger recruits while preserving academy training and probation standards
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The proposal would raise the maximum application age from 35 to 43 and includes exemptions for military veterans
Every Hoover patrol officer will now have every other Friday, Saturday and Sunday off, representing a change from the 8-hour system, where weekend days off were awarded based on seniority
Nearly 600 commenters celebrated Kemah Officer Jordan Wilmore’s persistence while wondering how he will fit inside a patrol vehicle
Officer Jordan Wilmore joined the Kemah Police Department after being supported by Shaquille O’Neal through his time at the academy
A former Barrackville sergeant says he and the department’s remaining officer were placed on inactive status after reporting that the evidence room had been broken into
The two officers and the chief who made up the Johnsonville Police Department have resigned, even after the city council voted not to dissolve the agency
The expanded eligibility comes as retirements, military deployments and long-term absences leave the Worcester PD down 58 officers, with dozens more eligible to retire this year
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At a budget press conference, Mayor Zohran Mamdani said he backed down from increasing the headcount; he estimated cost of the increase would have been $70 million
The change to the police department legal fund, plus a trim to the fire department’s vehicle budget, will cover the estimated $1.4 million cost of the firefighter pay increases
The report found that with current staffing levels, about 80% of child abuse reports don’t get assigned to an investigator and the majority of property crimes also go uninvestigated
A lawsuit alleged that Mayor Jacob Frey must ensure the city maintains more than 731 officers; a judge agreed, ordering Frey to hire officers by January 2027 or go to trial