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Kentucky Law Enforcement
Good to Great
Sep 28

Sep 28 Good to Great

Kelly Foreman
Profile, Summer 2016

For the Hopkinsville Police Department, "community policing" is just policing.

Recruitment and Retention: Part III
Sep 26

Sep 26 Recruitment and Retention: Part III

Abbie Darst
Fall 2016, Feature

Exploring the role educational opportunities and leadership development play in effective officer retention.

New Leaders - September 2016
Sep 22

Sep 22 New Leaders - September 2016

Edliniae Sweat
News

Kentucky's New Law Enforcement Executives

Recruitment and Retention: Part II
Sep 19

Sep 19 Recruitment and Retention: Part II

Abbie Darst
Feature, Summer 2016

Police internships are a new tactic for recruiting the best and brightest into a law enforcement career.

Does Your Agency Need a Drone?
Sep 15

Sep 15 Does Your Agency Need a Drone?

Kelly Foreman
Spring 2016, Equipment

You need to know how to police them — you also should know whether or not they may benefit your agency.

Recruitment and Retention: Part I
Sep 12

Sep 12 Recruitment and Retention: Part I

Abbie Darst
Feature, Spring 2016

Recruiting and retaining the next generation of officers takes new tactics and an open mind.

Versatility at Its Finest
Sep 1

Sep 1 Versatility at Its Finest

Abbie Darst
Feature, Fall 2016

Motorcycles play a big role in assisting patrol, securing special events and building community relationships.

Everyday Heroes - September 2016
Sep 1

Sep 1 Everyday Heroes - September 2016

Kelly Foreman
Profile, Fall 2016

This officer found his niche reaching the community on a personal level and supporting fallen families all while riding his bike.

Future Legal Developments in Law Enforcement
Sep 1

Sep 1 Future Legal Developments in Law Enforcement

Shawn Herron & Mike Schwendeman
Legal, Fall 2016

DOCJT attorneys address a few ways the future could impact our laws.

Preparing for the Future
Aug 31

Aug 31 Preparing for the Future

Kelly Foreman
Feature, Fall 2016, Media, Profile

Kentucky's law enforcement leaders discuss the next 10 years.

The Next 10 Years
Aug 30

Aug 30 The Next 10 Years

Kelly Foreman
Feature, Fall 2016

A look at what Kentucky's policing profession might look like in the next 10 years.

2015-16 Supreme Court Updates
Aug 30

Aug 30 2015-16 Supreme Court Updates

Shawn Herron
Legal, Fall 2016

Brief case summaries provided by DOCJT legal staff.

Small County, Big Responsibilities
Aug 30

Aug 30 Small County, Big Responsibilities

Abbie Darst
Profile, Fall 2016

Despite being small in size, big responsibilities keep Gallatin County’s law enforcement officers hopping.

Driving it Home
Aug 30

Aug 30 Driving it Home

Kelly Foreman
Profile, Training, Fall 2016

Jeff Knox trains officers how to operate the most dangerous piece of equipment they'll ever use.

Training Safety Officer Program Reduces Risk, Injuries
Aug 29

Aug 29 Training Safety Officer Program Reduces Risk, Injuries

Kelly Foreman
Training, Fall 2016

The more hands on officers get during training, the more risks are involved for injuries. The TSO program incorporates safety measures into training without watering down the course’s content.

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