January 2020
Leadership
GUEST EDITOR: Kathryn Shaw
In today’s world of tight budgets, increased public scrutiny, multifaceted community needs, and myriad other challenges, leaders in law enforcement must be prepared to take on various roles. They must model wellness and behavior beyond reproach, guide their agencies in procedural justice and legitimacy, respond to community concerns, and drive positive change, along with their daily leadership responsibilities.
Articles
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Embracing the Opportunity for Change: Leading Under a Federal Consent Decree
There are many statements that can strike fear into the heart of a police chief, but hearing the agency is under a federal consent decree is among the most daunting. Once a chief reads the document a... -
Internal Procedural Justice: The Tucson Police Department’s New Discipline Model
Police officers are increasingly called upon by the public to understand and practice the principles of procedural justice in their dealings with the community. The key tenets of procedural justice in... -
Turning Tragedy into Triumph: Leading Your Organization to Excel Following Trauma
Tragedy, trauma, bad things happening to good people… unfortunately, these are situations that must be faced at times. Leaders have to handle the trauma their organizations’ members are feeling, w... -
Leading the Way to Evidence-Based Policing
Evidence-based policing (EBP) is a movement currently being adopted by police agencies around the globe. Recently, the IACP has identified evidence-based practices as one of its core lens—an overarc... -
2019 IACP Leadership Awards
IACP honors law enforcement agencies and officers that exhibit leadership, excellence, and professionalism. IACP offers awards in a variety of topical areas. The following Leadership Awards were prese... -
2020 IACP Officer Safety and Wellness Symposium
The 2020 IACP Officer Safety and Wellness (OSW) Symposium will convene in Miami, Florida, February 27–29. Along with a wide range of activities and numerous networking opportunities, the symposium o...
Columns
- President's Message: Leading With Courage
- Perspectives: Top Characteristics That Every Leader Should Possess
- The Advisor: Motivating Officers and Staff
- Chief's Counsel: Legal Limitations on Law Enforcement Addressing Homelessness
- Focus on Officer Wellness: The Different Types of Fitness Testing in Law Enforcement
- Traffic Safety Initiatives: Clearing the Scene and Training for Drug Screens—A Look at IACP's Traffic Safety Initiatives
- Spotlight: Service Dogs for Posttraumatic Support
- Informer—January 2020
- Tech Talk: Building a Drone Program for More Effective Law Enforcement
- Product Feature: During a Routine Interaction, Quality Communication Equipment Is Key
- IACP@Work: Meeting the Critical Needs of Crime Victims through Effective Response
- The Brief: Retired? Now What?
- IACP Net Bulletin: Leadership Guidance at IACP Net
- Three Reasons Data Priority Is Essential for First Responders
- Ad Index: January 2020