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Tag: Officer Retention: Page 3
Command
Seattle Chief Says City Lacks Enough Officers to Maintain Safety
ven when I was pushing out our budget for next year with the city council, I was explaining the need for us to have people that are going through the academy, that are going through our FTO phase, and then being able to deploy them out,” Chief Adrian Diaz said.
October 28, 2020
Command
Missouri Legislation Would End Residency Requirements for Officers
St. Louis Police Chief John Hayden says his department is currently down 145 officers and that the residency requirement is the greatest challenge his department has with recruitment and retention.
September 3, 2020
Patrol
Number of Canadian Police Officers Falls to 10-Year Low
The number of police officers in Canada has fallen to a 10-year low, with 68,562 officers nationwide in 2018—463 fewer than a year earlier.
October 10, 2019
Training
(Video) Addressing the Recruiting and Retention Crisis in Law Enforcement
POLICE Contributing Web Editor Doug Wyllie sits down with Below 100 Executive Director Roy Bethge to discuss the recruiting and retention crisis in law enforcement and some ways to solve it.
August 30, 2019
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
Training
Maintaining Your Force
To avoid needlessly recruiting additional officers, agencies are working to keep current officers happy in their careers.
April 3, 2018
Patrol
Baltimore Forces Officers to Stay by Threatening to Sue
In order to resign without being sued, officers need to work for years after completing field training.
February 20, 2018
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