If there is anything else that someone would want to be, it is definitely a police officer. Police officers go through quite an extensive training process before being able to “play on the field” and start dealing with the many risks of being an officer for the state and county you may live in. The …
Living your life based on police stereotypes sets you up for failure — look to those police officers who are successful professionally and personally and
With tense law enforcement and community relations across the country, it seems there has never been a more dangerous time to be a police officer in America.
The ID Police promises to make your identity a little safer, but Kurt Aaron wants to know, does it really work?
Across the country, schools are starting to cut ties with police.
As a Christian and a police officer, it’s easy to become discouraged by the world around me. While most Americans still claim a Christian identity, you wouldn’t know it based on media reports. The press rarely mentions the existence of Christians, and when Christians are described or cited, it is typically in less than flattering […]
Beyond training police officers, there is a new effort underway to prepare people with developmental disabilities for potential encounters with law enforcement.
Lessons from a neurosurgeon may help cool off police–civilian interactions.
Orwell didn’t create the Thought Police out of thin air...
The police killings of several unarmed black men in recent months have sparked protests nationwide demanding justice, heightening tensions between police departments and communities. In one narrative, these deaths represent a pattern of racist police officers using unnecessary lethal force against black communities. But that story—of bad people doing bad things—is much too simple, says Phillip \[…\]