Veterans
Sgt. Matt Karges is a fourth-generation officer whose family has served at the same department consecutively and with each new generation simultaneously
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David Hayes, who served with the Prince George’s County Police Department for 20 years, is now a small-town police chief – a stark contrast compared to his previous years in LE
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The Cobb County Sheriff’s Office launched “Operation Holiday Honor,” which provides resources for incarcerated veterans to prepare them for success upon release
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It’s not unusual for officers to have prior military experience — and that’s evident by our roundup of departments acknowledging their dedication and service
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Partnership will leverage the expertise and resources to enhance outreach, increase access to mental health services, and provide robust support
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AWI has trained more than 38,000 real estate professionals how to effectively work with veterans
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In addition to co-response, the program will also offer peer support for incarcerated veterans and “after-care” for those who have suffered a mental health crisis
Amid the backyard barbecues and price-slashing sales, thousands across the country are remembering their loved ones
Silos kill progress and diminish the greater good, and our greater good is a healthy, operational police agency
The Veterans Justice Initiative partners with local law enforcement to identify veterans who could benefit from services and how to improve officer resiliency
“Both professions are good at recruiting members in but are lacking in adequately preparing members to exit out.”
Tom Nitti became a trooper in 2015 after earning a Purple Heart for his military service in Afghanistan
L.C. “Buckshot” Smith made the decision to retire after an old injury caught up with him
The retention idea might keep at least 70 officers on the force with at least 28 years on the job
Texas deputy Bill Hardin started his law enforcement career on Feb. 1, 1947
Sgt. Kelly Bunn, a 26-year law enforcement veteran, said it was the first time he performed CPR on someone
Hundreds of police officers gathered to honor Chief Kenneth Corey with a final sendoff at Manhattan’s police headquarters
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