There is a link between curiosity and intelligence
Category: Probation
Taking on “Bud”: Why Reckless Employees Have No Place in Public Safety
Do you have a “Bud” working for you?
Online Training for First Responders: Embrace the Change
It’s here to stay, but it won’t replace hands-on instruction
Greed, Fatigue, Complacency and Other “Holes in the Swiss Cheese”
We cannot rely on luck—we must rely on proven systems to prevent tragedies
Search of Probationer’s Cell Phone Upheld
The reasonable suspicion standard applies only to searches of parolees or probationers conducted by parole and probation agents
What Public Safety Professionals Can Learn from Maritime Disasters
Dig beyond the proximate causes, and you’ll likely find similarities
Why Public Safety Personnel Should Vote
Only by being informed and engaged will we realize the change we want
Opioid Settlement Funding Update: The Impact on First Responders
Opioid settlement funding will continue for 11 to 18 years, and it is expected that more settlements will be forthcoming
Who’s Ruining Our Reputation?
Don’t just blame the media – take accountability for how you can influence how others see your agency
Reputation: Your Greatest Asset and Your Biggest Liability
A selection of quotes that demonstrate the power of reputation
The Impact of Personality on Performance
Our traits can affect how we react to stress and changing work conditions
4 Reasons Public Safety Leaders Should Invest in Mental Wellness for First Responders
If your agency isn’t addressing wellness, hidden costs may be piling up