Livingston County Sheriff Bobby Davidson shares positive changes he’s making in his department, agency retention efforts and how he keeps his personnel unified.
All in Fall 2016
Livingston County Sheriff Bobby Davidson shares positive changes he’s making in his department, agency retention efforts and how he keeps his personnel unified.
Russellville Police Chief William Shifflett discusses his agency’s teen police academy, the benefits of having female officers and Russellville’s incumbent physical fitness initiative.
Exploring the role educational opportunities and leadership development play in effective officer retention.
Motorcycles play a big role in assisting patrol, securing special events and building community relationships.
This officer found his niche reaching the community on a personal level and supporting fallen families all while riding his bike.
DOCJT attorneys address a few ways the future could impact our laws.
Kentucky's law enforcement leaders discuss the next 10 years.
A look at what Kentucky's policing profession might look like in the next 10 years.
Despite being small in size, big responsibilities keep Gallatin County’s law enforcement officers hopping.
Jeff Knox trains officers how to operate the most dangerous piece of equipment they'll ever use.
The more hands on officers get during training, the more risks are involved for injuries. The TSO program incorporates safety measures into training without watering down the course’s content.
Credited with saving at least 300 law enforcement officer lives, the STOPS program trains law enforcement officers in safely making traffic stops.
Kentucky has enjoyed declining crime rates in recent decades. But could this long-term trend be coming to an end?
Building community trust by treating people with dignity and respect while training hard on diminishable skills that will keep officers safe.