Retirement Planning & Resources
A career in law enforcement is a training ground for the rest of your life
Learn how one officer rediscovered her identity and found a new purpose after an injury forced her into early retirement in her 30s
From staying active to finding purpose, these tried-and-true strategies will help you navigate and enjoy life after retirement
There are myriad questions one must answer when contemplating when to retire — and no two people will have the same set of questions or life circumstances — you might do well to begin with these three
I don’t think Barney Fife has memories of dealing with the uncomfortable feeling of gladness that another man is dead instead of him... but I do
Jeff Carlyle, Rick Dunn, and Mark McClure are doing something right in their second careers after retiring from police and military posts — this year their office was the Signal 88 Franchise of the Year
I wish I could go back and tell my 21-year-old rookie self, “Hey kid, make sure you start planning for retirement”
Houston is losing ground in a competition to find qualified recruits, due to lower pay than what is offered by other major cities and significant changes in retirement benefits
The 73-year-old diabetic was shot when the robbers couldn’t open his safe; he is in critical but stable condition
Dennis Neverve, Palo Alto’s longest-serving police officer, died of a heart attack at age 70
Planning your retirement is like working a case, you should have a plan
One day we’re chasing a man with a pink Mohawk, the next day we’re one just another citizen
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