Monthly Archives: February 2015

Who’s The Star of The Show – #CopChat Topic

Tonight on #CopChat we’re going to take a look at the issue of internal brand management and who the star of any agencies social media program really should be. We will also have a very special guest host!! Kristen Rose … Continue reading

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Cyber Safety For Families Registration

On Thursday, February 12th I’ll be presenting “Cyber Safety For Families” at 2:00 pm and again at 8:00 pm. This is a very similar presentation to the one I do for schools, parents associations and clubs and it’s an updated version … Continue reading

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Celebrating the 20th Police Podcast Recording

20 days ago The Police Podcast was released on iTunes and Stitcher and I have had an awesome time interviewing some amazing guests and talking about some things that are important for all of us, police and public alike. I … Continue reading

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Social Media and Freedom of Speech

Policies, procedures, guidelines and training all attempt to help and guide a law enforcement officer’s decision-making and set the boundaries for what should and shouldn’t be done. But, is that enough? Common sense should be the real guide in some … Continue reading

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When does political correctness go to far? #CopChat

We live in a world that over the past 25 years or so has seen the move of political correctness take hold of the lexicon of communication to the point where some things that were at one time acceptable to … Continue reading

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Intention vs Perception and Reality

On January 28th, 2015 the United States Army published an article and did what most of do nowadays to promote our work…they tweeted it out. It didn’t take long for people to voice their disappointment about the tweet and take … Continue reading

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