When the community looks to you for leadership you have two main responsibilities. One is to make sure that your team is qualified and prepared to serve and two that the community that you protect understands their role and is capable of performing it.
There are many aspects that effect the success of the mission.
Having a standard:
To be able to enforce a standard you must first become a team that good people want to be on.
Would you join or would your family even approve of you joining a profession wherein you face daily possibility of being killed, getting hurt or getting sued and be held to a higher standard in exchange for nothing?
Would you join a profession where you feel like your leaders don’t care about you and where you are expected to fully invest in an entity that will not return the investment?
If the answer is no to both of these questions than it is time to make the necessary improvements to a field.
There are agencies that have done a work climate survey. Several departments (more than acceptable) were found to have over 50 % of their employees say that they would leave if an opportunity presented itself.
Reasons why people leave according to the survey were: no growth potential, low pay and bad leadership.
Having qualified quality people:
Law Enforcement needs good and qualified people to carry out its objective.
How do you retain quality? You offer it.
Community buy in:
The best customer service that a department can offer the public that it protects is a highly trained officer.
Keep in mind that when your emergency strikes the officers responding will only be as effective as they are allowed to (and compelled to) train.
Training:
If it was meant to be a fair fight police officers would be issued boxing gloves.
Train for the possibility and you will be ready. Train for the likelihood and you will be caught unprepared.
The first on scene to most emergencies that the world faces is the patrol officer.
We will cover topics that will be of interest to the law enforcement professional who has realized that patrolling is more than just driving or walking around and that specialized training is critical at the patrol level.
College of Policing
Cierra Shipley, A.J. Smith
Amarillo Police Department
Stories from Behind the Badge
Gerald O'Mara: Law Enforcement Analyst & Commentator
Cridine.com
Office of Media Communications
RNCN
Jerry Ratcliffe
PCC John Campion
Police1.com
OPCC, Devon and Cornwall
National Fraternal Order of Police (FOP)
Bill Cannon and Mark DeMayo
Philip M. Stinson
KPD
Dr Susanne Knabe-Nicol, police practitioner
Sarah Ruth
Bill
Europol
Toronto Police Services
Go Law Enforcement
Lafayette Police Department
Greater Manchester Police
Emily Draper
Matthew King
Podcasts By Federated media
Det. Earl and SA J Metz
Carlos
Dr. Steve Morreale - Host - TheCopDoc Podcast
Transform Justice
Steve Kellams
Orange County Sheriff's Office
JustTalk
Staffordshire Police
Rappler
Eddie Garcia
Laura Huey
John "Jay" Wiley
Tim Long
National Police Association
boxingjackson
American Military University
The Open University
The Open University
Policing TV
True Crime Today
Bournemouth Daily Echo News
Miami Police Department
Entertainment Radio
Todd McComas
Dr. Abigail Henson
Phillip Rizzo
Clovercrest Media Group
Circle Of Insight Productions
New York Police Department
Jim Nixon
King Emjay
Joseph Cardino
Donovan DeBoest
KARE 11 / TEGNA
James M. Adcock, PhD
DrRon Martinelli
Mount Pleasant Police Department
Brendan O'Brien
Michael Fortune
Fear or Favour
Post-Conviction Victim Advocacy Program
Irene Mahoney
Boise Police Department
Peter Moskos
The Open University
The Real News Network
Lava for Good Podcasts | PRX
Nick Buccieri
City of London Police
Steven Gould: Police Officer, Background Investigator, Vlogger
Cambridge University
Stories that need to be told. Voices that need to be heard.
Hector Solis
Youth Voices
West Midlands Police
Police Federation
Unsolved: Worcester
Jennifer Doleac
IAFCI.org
BBC Radio 4
Tom Datro
HPD Public Affairs
Deutsche Welle - Crime Fighters
Anthony Bandiero
Lava for Good Podcasts
Crimeversation
Clark and Selby
None
Harry Tangye
Darren Dake
BillingsPD
Inside Lenz Network
Mishcon de Reya