Madison County Sheriff Mike Coyle shares about his agency's new Street Crimes Unit, the importance of core values and successes with inter-county teamwork.
Madison County Sheriff Mike Coyle shares about his agency's new Street Crimes Unit, the importance of core values and successes with inter-county teamwork.
Louisville Regional Airport Police Chief Jim Sohan discusses his agency's physical fitness policy, how his agency addresses crime prevention at the airport and how leaders can stay connected to their workforce.
Public Safety Dispatch is the Most Misunderstood Job You’ll Ever Love
Passion and success characterize this eastern Kentucky department of 21 sworn officers who are committed to making the Mount Sterling Police Department one of the best-trained and capable agencies in the commonwealth.
DOCJT is seeking certified instructors and role-play actors to assist with training practicals like the STOPS program.
The partnership between DOCJT and the state’s law enforcement agencies is helping the goals of Kentucky’s new sexual assault policies become reality.
Despite a very short deadline, the Justice Cabinet secretary lauds the efforts of every certified law enforcement agency for creating a sexual-assault policy, demonstrating our state’s commitment to helping the survivors of sexual assault find justice.
Exploring how police social workers help departments offer better services to communities and crime victims.
TEMS can play a big role in saving SWAT officers’ lives. Learn more about the TEMS concept and upcoming available training.
Asset forfeiture is an important way for law enforcement agencies to deprive criminals of what they need to further their criminal course of action. Learn the legal what, when and how in this article.
Working with Kentucky’s homeless community is a balancing act between showing compassion to those in need while also protecting the interests of property owners concerned about panhandling. See how these Kentucky agencies seek that balance in their communities.
KRS 218A.415 provides details for how to seize criminal property.
A 'wake-up call' for Kentucky law enforcement officers - ignoring high blood pressure will shorten your life, according to Louisville Metro Police Dr. Smock. Take healthy steps today to help ensure you make it to retirement.
Forfeiture of criminal assets allows Kentucky law enforcement to seize property used by convicted drug dealers and have that property returned in dollars to use in furthering drug investigations, through equipment, training and more.