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Patrol
Video: 6 Black Women Serving as Police Chiefs for Major NC Cities
"This is a paradigm shift in policing," Deck-Brown said. "This is what 21st century (policing) looks like. All we need is the opportunity. Some do it better than others, but we need the opportunity."
September 13, 2017
Patrol
6 Black Women Serving as Police Chiefs for Major NC Cities
"This is a paradigm shift in policing," Deck-Brown said. "This is what 21st century (policing) looks like. All we need is the opportunity. Some do it better than others, but we need the opportunity." More Here.
September 13, 2017
Command
Agencies Support Initiative to Have 30% Women Recruits by 2030
“So, we’ve got women at the highest level of leadership, and they are pushing their peers to do this. But what’s more important is the number of male chiefs that have come forward to take this pledge. If we just focused on only the female chiefs, we wouldn’t achieve this."
April 13, 2022
Patrol
NYPD Command Structure Shaken Up by Commissioner
New York City’s Police Commissioner James O'Neil made a dozen high-level promotions in a shakeup late Monday that also saw several minority officers and women moved into top spots, chiefs being asked to retire and scores of other commanders told they are being transferred.
January 9, 2018
Patrol
Detroit Chief Says Crime Dropped 12% Because of Legally Armed Citizens
The chief's call to arms, which first came in December, 2013, has been answered by thousands of men and women tired of being victims and eager to reclaim their beleaguered city. In 2014, some new 1,169 handgun permits were issued, while 8,102 guns were registered with Detroit's police department - many to prior permit holders who bought new firearms. So far in 2015, nearly 500 permits have been issued by the department and more than 5,000 guns have been registered.
August 25, 2015
Patrol
Two of Four Candidates for BART Chief Are Women
Two of the four finalists to lead the Bay Area Rapid Transit's police department are women.
April 18, 2010
Patrol
Chiefs Blast Senator's Remark About 'Racist' Criminal Justice System
Last week while speaking before an audience at Dillard University — whose student body is predominantly African American — Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren said that the American criminal justice system is "racist ... front to back." Warren's comments quickly drew the ire of law enforcement leaders across her state.
August 13, 2018
Women in Law Enforcement
Why Women Excel In Counter-Terrorism Roles
The different outlooks on life — and possible skill sets — that women bring to the table compared to men make them valuable security and law enforcement employees and leaders.
May 8, 2013
Patrol
In Praise of Women Warriors
For decades female police officers received little respect from male cops. They were treated as "secretaries with badges." Today, only a knuckle-dragging caveman would believe that women don't have the courage and determination to be cops.
May 31, 2008
Special Units
Looking Back: Child Burn Victims, Recruiting Women, and a Female Motor Officer
In past August issues, POLICE has covered how to investigate children’s burn injuries, efforts to hire female officers, and one woman’s experience as a motor officer.
August 16, 2019
Patrol
Record 7 L.A. County Female Police Chiefs Bring Different Skills, Perspectives to Law Enforcement
There are currently seven female police chiefs in Los Angeles County, an all-time high. Several of the chiefs gathered recently at USC's Sol Price School of Public Policy in Los Angeles for a panel discussion to share their differing perspectives on their roles.
April 3, 2017
Patrol
Female Officers Share Challenges At Colorado Conference
The Rocky Mountain Women in Law Enforcement hosted a conference this week for female officers and administrators to share their unique challenges in a male-dominated profession, KJCT reports.
September 24, 2009
Patrol
Video: President Trump Delivers Speech to IACP Conference
President Donald Trump delivered a speech to attendees at the International Association of Chiefs of Police Conference in Orlando on Monday. Opening his remarks to the assembled law enforcement leaders at the annual conference, Trump said, "I have great, great love for what you do and the way you do it."
October 8, 2018
Patrol
Video: Dozens of Protesters Arrested Outside of IACP Show in Chicago
Nineteen adult men and 47 adult women were arrested on misdemeanor charges of obstruction of traffic by a non-motorist, according to Chicago Police News Affairs.
October 25, 2015
Patrol
10 Tips for Women Entering the Law Enforcement Profession
Chief Shannon Trump, of the Indiana University Health Department of Public Safety, shares her career story and provides tips for women entering law enforcement.
April 7, 2023
Patrol
LAPD Officer Receives Honorable Mention in 2007 Parade/IACP Service Awards
As a community liaison officer in central L.A.'s Skid Row neighborhood, Officer Deon Joseph finds positive role models for children who live in an area plagued by drug dealers, gangs, and prostitutes. It was for this reason he received honorable mention in the 2007 Police Service Awards.
October 15, 2007
Procedures & Policies
NC Department Focuses on Women in Policing, Recruiting
“The policing profession is historically male dominated. We have to acknowledge that, and we have to do everything in our power so that women feel welcomed from all walks of life and all cultures. Those are intentional conversations we had when we launched 30x30,” says Capt. Gene Lim, part of the CMPD recruiting division.
April 25, 2022
Patrol
Chambers named First Female Police Chief for National Park Service
Chief Teresa Chambers, who has served as police chief for the Durham (N.C.) PD for almost four years, is leaving to become Chief of the U.S. Park Police for the National Park Service. Chambers becomes the first female head of the park police in its 210-year history.
January 23, 2002
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