Recruitment and retention
The great law enforcement dilemma
Never in most of our lifetimes have we experienced such a shortage of police applicants — particularly quality candidates — while at the same time trying to retain our good […] Read More
Never in most of our lifetimes have we experienced such a shortage of police applicants — particularly quality candidates — while at the same time trying to retain our good […] Read More
Criminologists have long pondered the cause of crime. Does it rise from the dark depths of the human soul, a misty embodiment of some natural human depravity? Is it the […] Read More
In North Philadelphia, 7-year-old Ian Bangs has developed a special friendship with the officers at Temple University’s Department of Public Safety. Every weekday, as he walks to and from school […] Read More
Policing in a democracy is often a tightrope affair, forcing officers to balance individual rights with the need for safe and effective law enforcement practices. Recent years have seen odd […] Read More
The Maine State Police are mourning the loss of a valued member. Preacher, a 4-year-old Belgian Malinois, was killed during a tactical team operation in Portage on February 3. The […] Read More
Most violent crime rates have fallen back to pre-pandemic levels,” according to a recent headline from the Oregon Capital Chronicle. The article discusses a new report from the Council on […] Read More

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