Transforming Law Enforcement and Police Training
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Unleashing the Power of Unconditional Respect: Transforming Law Enforcement and Police Training offers idealism and hope in an era missing both, and pushes TRUE courage in a profession that now desperately needs it. The concept of unconditional respect is the foundation of the service mindset that makes this profession more of a calling than a career, and is at the core of not only our lifes work, but our countrys most basic tenet that being EVERYONE matters. We have entered a time in which the benefit of the doubt that officers used to take for granted has passed. Much of that can be traced to the way we have treated those we no longer respect. Making this book mandatory reading at every level would be a giant step toward realigning our core value compass and perhaps starting the credibility pendulum swinging back in the other direction. I strongly endorse the book and message that it sends, and hope for the sake of the profession that the word gets out. Major Steve Ijames (ret.), Use of Force and Tactical Consultant to The International Association of Chiefs of Police, U.S. Department of State, and numerous law enforcement agencies around the world Much has been written about community policing, but nothing I have read expresses its essence as succinctly as Unleashing the Power of Unconditional Respect. It is an inspirational book of surpassing moral clarity that will challenge all who read it to be better than they are, on and off the job. A must-read not only for all in law enforcement, but for anyone who aspires to real personal and professional growth. Alexis Artwohl, Ph.D., Tucson, Arizona and co-author of Deadly Force Encounters Colwell and Huth have written a book that deals with the very foundation not just of communication, but of civil society. Their careful thought, lifetimes of service, and insightful contribution will undoubtedly change the world for the better. Joseph Grenny, New York Times bestselling co-author of Influencer: The Power to Change Anything This groundbreaking work re-centers law enforcement and all professions on the reason we serve. This is the defining work on finding courage in the heart to produce courage in the force. I will use this amazing book at West Point, in corporations and in government. Colwell and Huth merit genuine gratitude for giving us the axiom for the ages: the profession of law enforcement requires a personal anima that sees all people as people, and is rooted in integrity, buttressed by courage, and expressed as unconditional respect for all people. Gus Lee, Chair of Character Development, U.S. Military Academy, West Point; Chief Learning Officer, Integware and author of Courage: The Backbone of Leadership a must-read for anyone serious about exploring leadership in policing and creating positive paradigm shifts within police organizations . This content can save an officers career, improve overall effectiveness and efficiency within a department, and build community trust and relations even in minority communities, where typically, trust is lowest and relations are most strained. very progressive in its discussion of typically sensitive topics. Major Randy Hopkins, Executive Officer, Administration Bureau, Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department This important and even unsettling book is a clarion call to rethink how the police serve the public. Dr. Gary Armstrong, Professor of Political Science, William Jewell College Colwell and Huth have struck a chord of innovation and crispness which will assuredly provide a working framework for police authorities as they engage the challenges of policing dynamic communities of the twenty-first century. Michael Birzer, Director and Associate Professor, School of Community Affairs, Wichita State University The concepts of integrity, courage, and unconditional respect for all are critical elements in the development of law enforcement professionals, yet they r
Jack L. Colwell is the cofounder and co-instructor of the Regional Police Academy, Leadership Academy for the Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department. Charles Huth is a national trainer and vice president of the National Law Enforcement Training Center and is a Sergeant with the Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department.
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