School buses are common sites in our communities and local roads. They carry precious un-replaceable cargo and our […]
Category Archive: Criminal Justice/Criminology
One of the most important technological advancements to enhance the capabilities of law enforcement is the use of […]
The 2019 American Military University Graduation Commencement marks my 19th year of watching my beloved undergraduate criminal justice […]
Policing is a team effort. The voices behind the calls received for help are often the publics first […]
Many occupations have government regulated work hours such as we find in the transportation industry. The reason […]
The Wickersham Commission and President’s Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice recommended that higher education is […]
Depression can be stealth, even for the most resilient officer, and can take a physical and mental toll […]
A Politically Divided Country America has become polarized by tribal politics. The Second Amendment of the United States […]
Baltimore is the nation’s most dangerous city https://usat.ly/2HuwFc7
Originally posted on Thin Blue Line of Leadership:
For the last 2 years, I have been a Field Training Sergeant. It is a pleasure…