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September 2022
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Command
2022 Innovative LE Leaders: Missouri Chief Works to Build the Character Of Kids
Through athletics and day camp activities Willard Police Chief Thomas McClain teaches his community’s kids about responsibility, honor, self control, and discernment.
September 28, 2022
Command
2022 Innovative LE Leaders: New Jersey Agency Offers Hope to the Addicted
Chief James Abbott of the West Orange Police Department lets addicts come to his city’s police station, turn in their drugs, and seek help and even treatment.
September 28, 2022
Command
2022 Innovative LE Leaders: Wisconsin Chief Stresses Outcome-Based Policing
In the Village of Palmyra, the director of public safety and his police officers practice kind, compassionate problem solving, while fighting crime.
September 28, 2022
Command
2022 Innovative LE Leaders: The Three C’s at Tulane
Chief Kirk Bouyelas says the Tulane University Police Department focuses on the “three c’s”: crime prevention and response, community relations, and supporting its cops.
September 28, 2022
Command
2022 Innovative LE Leaders: Colorado Chief Provides Digital Support for Victims and Officers
A chance meeting with a local software developer led Sheridan Police Chief Jeffrey A. Martinez to supply officers with apps for victim and peer support.
September 28, 2022
Technology
My Technology Can...Speed Up Response to Emergency Calls
911inform’s solution provides responding officers with precise information about the caller’s location and digital maps of the building.
September 22, 2022
Command
2022 Innovative LE Leaders: Maine Chief Empowering Officers
Sanford, ME, Police Chief Chief Craig Andersen’s decentralized command structure emphasizes the delivery of “excellent law enforcement service.”
September 21, 2022
Command
2022 Innovative LE Leaders: Massachusetts Chief Helps Officer Safely Store Duty Weapons at Home
Norwood, MA, Police Chief Bill Brooks uses agency funds to mitigate the chance duty weapons will be stolen or the cause of tragic accidents.
September 21, 2022
Command
2022 Innovative LE Leaders: Illinois Chief Supplies Officers with Stress Relief
Niles, IL, Police Chief Luis Tigera has hired a social worker to help his officers handle the emotional challenges of law enforcement duty.
September 21, 2022
Command
2022 Innovative LE Leaders: New Jersey Lieutenant Turns Life Experience into Training
Lt. Heather Glogolich teaches officers how to be the best they can be.
September 21, 2022
Command
2022 Innovative LE Leaders: Nebraska Chief Meets Challenges with Technology
Chief Phillip Lukens of the Alliance Police Department is using a major grant to provide his city with crime-fighting and traffic-control technology. He is also big on community relations, rewarding kids with coupons for treats at local businesses.
September 21, 2022
Command
2022 Innovative Law Enforcement Leaders
Welcome to POLICE’s 2022 special coverage of innovative law enforcement leaders. On the following pages you will find profiles of 10 officers who are taking new or particularly creative approaches to police leadership and to providing security for their communities.
September 21, 2022
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