U.S. Conference of Mayors: Discussion on Police
When it comes to hiring and recruitment of police officers, former Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia Police Chief Charles Ramsey said," I know you’re… read more
When it comes to hiring and recruitment of police officers, former Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia Police Chief Charles Ramsey said," I know you’re short but don’t lower your standards." His remarks came during a panel discussion with Associate U.S. Attorney General Vanita Gupta, other police chiefs, and U.S. mayors who gathered in Washington for their annual conference to discuss recruiting and retaining police officers in their communities. Topics included leadership development and mentorship, rethinking the core functions of policing, and the Department of Justice’s efforts to support police departments across the country. close
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