by Calibre Press | Jan 10, 2024 | Communication & Interaction, Guest Commentary, Leadership, Patrol
By Brad J. Castle, Ph.D., Behavioral Sciences, Columbia Southern University and College of Doctoral Studies, Grand Canyon University The concept of the Baboon Syndrome arose during my doctoral dissertation study related to police disciplinary actions (Castle, 2018). ...
by Calibre Press | Dec 13, 2023 | Calibre Analysis, Calibre Press Commentary, Leadership, Patrol
By Jim Glennon I was a cop for 29 years and as of this writing I’ve been teaching for over 30. I’ve taught for various organizations, formed a couple of companies and finally bought Calibre Press in 2011. Requests for Ethics classes, for many years, came in fast and...
by Calibre Press | Dec 6, 2023 | Calibre Press Commentary, Guest Commentary, Law Enforcement Today, Leadership, Legal, Media and Public Relations, Officer Feedback, Patrol
Last week, guest columnist and longtime law enforcement writer Barbara Schwartz shared insights from current and retired officers on what they felt was the biggest challenge to the police profession. The responses she shared in her article State of the Troops were...
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Calibre has just launched a powerful new training tool called The Vault that will greatly enhance your in-house training efforts and documentation. The Vault is comprised of an ever-growing collection of hundreds of short (avg. 5-7 minutes), training point-rich videos...
by Calibre Press | Jun 19, 2023 | Guest Commentary, Leadership, Legal, Officer Safety & Survival, Patrol
By Chief Adam Colon, Franklin (OH) Division of Police Most if not all law enforcement officers in the United States have heard of, been required to memorize, and in many cases required to sign the Law Enforcement Code of Ethics, which was adopted in 1957 by the...