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Tag: Careers & Training: Page 15
Training
Boston Gets First Ever African-American Police Commissioner
Superintendent-in-Chief William Gross—second-in-command to retiring Boston Police Commissioner William Evans—will become the next commissioner, the first person of color ever to hold the position.
July 24, 2018
Training
Is Contact and Cover Dead?
So what happened? Why does Contact and Cover seem to have faded into obscurity?
July 13, 2018
Training
Colorado Officer Fired for Racial Slur to be Re-Hired
Aurora Police Chief Nick Metz said in a Facebook post that Lieutenant Charles DeShazer "made a highly inappropriate and racially inflammatory comment" but following an appeal to the Civil Service Commission, will be re-hired.
July 12, 2018
Training
How To Deal With a New Supervisor
I've learned a few things about dealing with new supervisors in my 30-plus-year career in law enforcement. Here are some of them in no particular order.
July 9, 2018
Training
Empathetic Police Less Effective in the Face of Public Criticism, Study Says
Police officers who endorse an empathetic approach to criminal justice do not perform as well when they sense they are underappreciated, according to new research from The University of Texas at Austin.
July 6, 2018
Training
CopsWest Training and Expo Gets Social
This year the California Peace Officers' Association is offering many ways to network and make meaningful connections with fellow public safety representatives at CopsWest in Sacramento, CA, this September.
July 6, 2018
Training
POA President: Detroit Losing Police Officers
Detroit Police Officers Association President Mark Diaz says that the department is losing officers faster than it can hire new ones.
July 5, 2018
Training
California K-9 Separated from Handler Suffering Anxiety
San Francisco Police Officer Val Kirwan is trying to cut through the red tape that is preventing him from being together with his partner, Baro, as they retire.
July 2, 2018
Training
FOP President: IMPD Experiencing a "Mass Exodus" of Officers
FOP President Rick Snyder said, "Logistically, it does not appear possible to 'outhire' the number of officers that are leaving."
July 2, 2018
Training
Washington Police Union Says Officers Are Quitting Over City Politics
The Seattle Police Guild called the departures a “mass exodus” that would affect public safety.
June 29, 2018
Training
Shooting Range Equipment
These tools will help improve your experience on the shooting range and in training.
June 29, 2018
Training
PowerDMS Announces the 2018 State of Policy in Law Enforcement Survey
For the third consecutive year, the survey will collect data and opinions from law enforcement leaders throughout the country to produce a comprehensive report on the current state of policy and training in policing today. To participate in the survey, visit www.stateofpolicy.com.
June 28, 2018
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