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Tag: Public Information Officers
Patrol
10 Tips for Crisis Communications
“I've handled a lot of big incidents in my time and in the 12 years before I came to Boulder, there was nothing like the King Soopers shooting. Everything is permanently etched in my mind,” says Dionne Waugh, Boulder Police Department public information officer.
January 4, 2023
Patrol
Tucson Police Post Hilarious Video to Twitter for Safe Driving in Snow
Officers with the Tucson (AZ) Police Department were called to investigate a "white powdery substance" on Friday, causing the department's Public Information to address the media just outside of crime scene tape.
February 25, 2019
Patrol
Former Arkansas Police Officer Becomes Television News Reporter
According to a news release from THV11, Adam Bledsoe—the former Public Information Officer for the Faulkner County (AR) Sheriff’s Office—will be joining the station as a feature reporter.
September 19, 2018
Training
How to Survive a Public Relations Nightmare
Too often the old adage becomes true: "A lie travels around the world while the truth is lacing up its shoes." But it doesn't have to be this way. You can survive and come out stronger from a PR nightmare. Here's how.
January 7, 2016
Training
Public Response to In-Custody Deaths
The chances of an in-custody death subsequent to police use of less-lethal weapons sparking a media firestorm in your city are ever growing. So it is imperative that your agency be prepared to respond to the public and media when an arrest-related death occurs.
September 16, 2013
Patrol
Conn. Law Blocks Release of Newtown Photos, Video
A new law blocking the release of photos and video from the crime scene of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was signed into law by Connecticut's Gov. Dannel Malloy on Wednesday.
June 5, 2013
Technology
Va. Agency Honored for Social Media Work
The Richmond (Va.) Police Department began using social media sites to communicate with the public in 2008. The agency has accounts in almost every social media outlet, including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Ustream.
August 1, 2012
Patrol
Why I Hate Contacting Some Police Departments
Having been there and done your job, I'm here to tell you—no, promise you—that I'll try to go out of my way not to set you up or burn you.
February 15, 2011
Technology
Dallas PD Shares Info Via Twitter
The Dallas Police Department has joined departments in Baltimore and Boston in using Twitter and other social media sites to relay information to its residents, DallasNews.com reports.
August 12, 2009
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