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Behind the Badge: The Missteps That Can Topple a Police Chief’s Career

The job of a police chief is more complicated and challenging today than ever. I can speak from experience, as I have served as a police chief for the last 15 years. During that time, the challenges of crime have grown, personnel issues seem to percolate frequently, and public pressure for police reform continues. Most police chiefs expertly navigate these challenges daily. However, even the best police chiefs can make decisions or do things that can prematurely end their career in this noble profession. What are those career killers? 1. Failing to Support Staff The success of a police department is fundamentally linked to its officers' well-being, morale, and professional growth. Loyalty within the ranks is not a given; it is earned through consistent support and genuine concern for the officers' welfare, both in their professional roles and personal lives. A police chief overlooking their staff's needs and aspirations undermines their force's foundation. When officers feel unsupported, their commitment to the job may wane, and their performance can suffer. This is not merely about the individual officer but about the collective efficacy of the force. Officers who lack the proper support may be less willing to take initiative, less inclined…

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The Self-Made Chief: Personal Training Tactics for Law Enforcement Leaders

Recently, leadership expert Jon Gordon asked a thought-provoking question that resonates with aspiring law enforcement leaders: “If you could fly, would you?” His observation was intriguing. While many would instinctively answer, “Of course, if I had the ability, I would,” Gordon noted a paradox. He doubted the sincerity of such claims, pointing out a widespread tendency: people often neglect the gifts, talents, and abilities already at their disposal, let alone hypothetical ones like flight. Reflecting on this, I realized why so many fail to utilize their inherent capacities. There is a widespread lack of understanding of how to harness these abilities effectively. Despite a burning desire for personal and professional growth, success, and the ambition to achieve remarkable things, there is often a gap in knowledge — the know-how is missing. This challenge is especially relevant for individuals aspiring to leadership roles in law enforcement. We tend to rely heavily on our municipalities’ or counties' resources, especially regarding education and training. We acquire the fundamental skills necessary to fulfill our duties as police officers or deputy sheriffs, and if we're fortunate, we also glean some leadership and management skills. But is that enough for career advancement? Probably not. Many law…

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Cracks in the Foundation: An In-Depth Look at Oakland’s Failed Police Chief Recruitment

Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay In the heart of California, the city of Oakland faced a critical juncture in its history as it embarked on yet another quest to find a new police chief. Because of past searches, a lot of skepticism existed in the community. However, some individuals hoped to usher in a new era of effective law enforcement leadership. However, what unfolded has been far from the envisioned transformation. Almost a year later, no end is in sight in the search for the next Oakland police chief. Mayor Thao fired Chief LeRonne Armstrong in February 2023 after an investigation revealed some alleged misconduct. Chief Armstrong disputes these findings. [1] Mayor Thao also didn’t like Chief Armstrong’s comments after he was placed on administrative leave. In fact, Chief Armstrong went as far as describing his firing as a “wrongful and retaliatory” termination. [ii] In September 2023, after an investigation into Armstrong’s termination, the hearing officer for Armstrong’s appeal found that most of the allegations against him lacked any evidence or basis in fact. Additionally, the hearing officer determined that Chief Armstrong may have a legal action based on the termination violating his First Amendment rights. [iii] The Oakland…

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