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Ten Leadership Myths Debunked - Police Chief Magazine
Understanding, recognizing, and guarding against each of these myths is an important step to becoming a better leader. However, good leadership requires more than simply avoiding popular myths. There is simply no way around it—good leadership is hard work.
Learning from the Perceptions of Women in Policing - Police Chief Magazine
Women in policing, from historical underrepresentation to efforts for more representation in US police forces by 2030. Learn about perceptions of female officers and strategies for gender equity in law enforcement
Mentoring: Nourishing the Organizational Culture - Police Chief Magazine
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Internal Procedural Justice: The Tucson Police Department’s New Discipline Model - Police Chief Magazine
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Paperwork Burden in Policing - Police Chief Magazine
Speech recognition technology provides a faster, more accurate way to meet daily reporting and documentation demands.
The Advisor: Stepping into a Leadership Role - Police Chief Magazine
What do you wish you had known before stepping into your leadership role?
Crime Place Networks in Las Vegas - Police Chief Magazine
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The Power of Social Network Analysis - Police Chief Magazine
With the threat of gang activity, law enforcement must stay ahead technologically. Gangs are using the Internet, smartphones, and computers to communicate and to avoid detection.
Dodging the Pitfalls of Noble Cause Corruption and the Intelligence Unit - Police Chief Magazine
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Thriving Intimacy in Law Enforcement Relationships: Obstacles and Resiliency - Police Chief Magazine
Relationship wellness is essential to the safety of officers; in fact, officers who have happy and stable homelives are less likely to experience distraction on the job.
