Author: Margaret White
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A frequent federal civil rights claim made against police officers is for deliberate indifference to the serious medical needs of someone in custody. Usually, the person involved in these claims has ...
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The advertisers in this issue can help equip your department with the most efficient tools available today! Always mention the Police Chief when contacting our advertisers. Alzheimer’s Initiative...
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Events over the past few years, most notably the Boston Marathon bombing on April 15, 2013, have shown how valuable the public’s help can be to law enforcement. Immediately after the Boston Maratho...
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Personnel choices comprise the most complicated and delicate decisions that a law enforcement administrator must make. From hiring a new officer to promotion time or the unfortunate occurren...
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Leading in law enforcement is becoming increasingly more of a strategic process in the 21st century. Leading (and managing) others exposes leaders’ professional and personal abilities, as expansive ...
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Culture is the collective set of values, beliefs, and traditions of a specific group. These values and beliefs can vary greatly from other cultures within an organization (e.g., shifts, districts, fac...
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For Chief Patrick Flannelly of Lafayette, Indiana, his first experience with advocacy had an unexpected start.
In 2013, he was attending a conference when a state legislator came to the front of th...

