Pikeville Police Chief Phillip Reed discusses ways he keeps his staff motivated, how to maintain trust and respect with the community and advancements in law enforcement technology.
Pikeville Police Chief Phillip Reed discusses ways he keeps his staff motivated, how to maintain trust and respect with the community and advancements in law enforcement technology.
Zero new names will be added to the Kentucky Law Enforcement memorial this spring, thanks to a year without any line of duty deaths in 2016.
Inside the Digital Underground and the Battle for Our Connected World
Lauding the boost of public transparency, Justice and Public Safety Cabinet Secretary John Tilley applauded DOCJT staff’s professionalism in handling the agency’s recent audit and embracing a new commitment to serving Kentucky’s law enforcement community.
What happens when a group of highly trained and experienced law enforcement officers decide they are ready for a change of pace? In the University of Louisville’s case, nearly 30,000 students, faculty and staff benefit tremendously.
Kentucky Office of Homeland Security Executive Director John Holiday Discusses His Agency’s Role in Kentucky’s Security
Are Potentially Outdated Policies Screening Out Capable and Qualified Law Enforcement Recruits?
Kentucky Association of Counties Provides More Than Just Insurance
KY LEAP Program Offers Training to Officers Who Want to Help Others
In the wake of its recent audit, DOCJT's Commissioner Mark Filburn reinforces his commitment to honor, integrity and professionalism as he and his staff move the agency in a positive direction.
A Cultural Change is Needed to Bring an Emphasis to Driving and Driver’s Training in Law Enforcement
Officers now can annually attend a four-hour course in driver training, four hours of firearms training and/or one to eight hours of legal update training.
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.