Notes and Hopes, an ILEA Newsletter - June Edition
As we start to reopen the country, law enforcement is still faced with a daunting task. This is a unique set of competing problems.
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As we start to reopen the country, law enforcement is still faced with a daunting task. This is a unique set of competing problems.
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We help officers think through ethical decisions about interfering in the work of fellow officers.
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The Institute for Law Enforcement Administration (ILEA) is committed to slow the spread of the coronavirus accordingly: We have cancelled or postponed all in-person programs through May 1.
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As we enter another month of social distancing, itβs important to remember that many members of the public are growing frustrated. This is likely to produce increased incidents of domestic violence and civil disobedience.
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The Institute for Law Enforcement Administration (ILEA) is currently looking to hire a Scholar-in-Residence Position.
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The purpose of a newsletter is to provide information to our friends in law enforcement. As the world faces a health crisis that is unprecedented in modern times, law enforcement will come under increased stress.
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ILEA is proud to announce that Doug Kowalski is the new Chair of the ILEA Advisory Board effective December 4, 2019.
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The Institute for Law Enforcement Administration (ILEA) presented its 2019 Ethical Courage Award to 18-year-old Brandt Jean for his display of empathy and forgiveness during the sentencing of Dallas police officer Amber Guyger on Oct. 2, 2019.
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Congratulations to Lawrence T. McCall for being named Chief of the Marlin Police Department, Texas.
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Continuing Education Opportunities will help Law Enforcement Executives Meet Challenges of Modern Policing
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