It's City Hall Selfie Day! Mayor & Council, Public Works, the Lawrenceville Police Department, & City Hall staff really showed out! Which group do you think had the best selfie?
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It's City Hall Selfie Day! Mayor & Council, Public Works, the Lawrenceville Police Department, & City Hall staff really showed out! Which group do you think had the best selfie?
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Although written from a chief of police perspective, this could easy convey to military change of commands/leadership roles and cooperate executive positions. Incredible insight from a great leader.
Chief of Police (Ret.) - Public Safety Consultant - IACP Leaders Advisory Group - IACP Vice President at Large 2021-2024
Appreciate the opportunity to share my insights on leading a new police department in this month’s issue of IACP Police Chief magazine. https://lnkd.in/gr_36h_t @TheIACP
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To Serve, Protect, and Love: The Truth Behind Police Officers' Motivations Discover the heartfelt perspective of a police officer who believes in serving the community out of love, rather than just a paycheck. Explore the potential campaign issue of police support and opposition, and share your thoughts on this important topic. #PoliceLove #CommunityService #CampaignIssues #PoliceSupport #LawEnforcement #CommunityUnity #HeartfeltPerspective #CommunityEngagement #HonestyMatters #PublicSafety
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Nurse Practitioner and Doctor of Public Health - Health Policy candidate at Johns Hopkins University, advancing health policies to promote harm reduction and improve treatment for Substance Use Disorder and Overdose
More thoughts on the task force recommendations from a retired police lieutenant.
In response to Oregon Gov. releasing the Portland Central City Task Force recommendations that would increase criminalization and police interactions with people struggling on the street, Ret. Police Lieutenant Diane Goldstein shares her experience why more criminalization is a false promise of change. Read her letter to the editor in the The New York Times: https://lnkd.in/eFRbXcdH
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Observing Police: Friendly Chats and Reflecting on Memories Join SPEAKER_15 as they delve into thought-provoking observations of police officers while sharing heartwarming memories from past encounters. Experience the power of community engagement and kindness in a reflective journey that highlights the beauty of human connection on the street. #PoliceObservations #CommunityEngagement #ReflectiveMoments #SPEAKER15 #FriendlyInteractions #StreetStories #HumanConnection #LifeReflections #VideoDiary #PublicEncounters
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A must read article!
https://lnkd.in/bMWpb8r Addressing bias within police departments is not just about preventing negative outcomes; it’s about creating a more effective, trusted, and safer police force. By implementing comprehensive, science-based training tailored to various roles and tackling both implicit and explicit biases, police departments can enhance their legitimacy, improve community relations, and ensure better outcomes for everyone involved
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On this National Police Week we wanted to highlight a few reasons why it’s so important to support our police. Please take a moment and listen to State Auditor Shad White explain a few of the reasons why giving our police more resources and support is so necessary.
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Once again, I am loving the opportunity to engage more deeply and directly with those who follow us at the National Policing Institute. We have seen an evolution across the profession from "community policing" to "community-oriented policing," "intelligence-led policing," "rightful policing," and the list goes on... This month, we are talking about "constitutional policing" and what it means to you and what it may mean to those you serve. We know the way agencies connect with their communities is not a one-size-fits-all. We want to know what best practices you have seen around engagement with citizens in the delivery of police services. Are community members part of your strategic planning process? Do you maintain a citizen review board or advisory group? How do you - or an agency you admire - keep tabs on what citizens want and need, and more importantly, where does the concept of constitutional policing come into play?
In this month's issue of 𝐈𝐧𝐅𝐨𝐜𝐮𝐬, we talk to Sheriff Jerry Clayton of the Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office about constitutional policing. Sheriff Clayton is intentional, thoughtful, and strategic in all that he does, particularly in his approach to giving his community a seat at the table. We look forward to sharing his insights in the coming days. Until then, let us know: What best practices have you seen around engaging the community in the delivery of police services?
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Webinars for those just joining the Police Service - when you’re just starting out in the Police Service, it’s important that you understand all the different benefits and options being offered to you. Book your place now! https://hubs.la/Q02fdspz0 #PoliceFamily #Saving #newrecruit #webinar
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https://lnkd.in/bMWpb8r Addressing bias within police departments is not just about preventing negative outcomes; it’s about creating a more effective, trusted, and safer police force. By implementing comprehensive, science-based training tailored to various roles and tackling both implicit and explicit biases, police departments can enhance their legitimacy, improve community relations, and ensure better outcomes for everyone involved
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Today's Bulletproof Report Writing class by Blue to Gold Law Enforcement Training was a great experience BECAUSE: - Comprehensive Content: The course laid an excellent foundation for our Officers, Sergeants, and Field Training Officers to improve and hone their report writing skills. - Practical Examples: The course provides real-world examples to illustrate key points, making the material more relatable and easier to grasp. - Expert Instruction: Anthony Bandiero, JD's passion and experience, provided valuable insights and practical tips. - Engaging Delivery: The class was interactive and engaging, encouraging active participation and questions. - Actionable Takeaways: Clear, actionable steps were provided in instruction and through a resource-packed Bulletproof Report Writing book (see our post from this morning).
Anthony Bandiero, JD presented Bulletproof Report Writing at Collin College Police Department
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