Louisville Regional Airport Police Chief Jim Sohan discusses his agency's physical fitness policy, how his agency addresses crime prevention at the airport and how leaders can stay connected to their workforce.
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Louisville Regional Airport Police Chief Jim Sohan discusses his agency's physical fitness policy, how his agency addresses crime prevention at the airport and how leaders can stay connected to their workforce.
Passion and success characterize this eastern Kentucky department of 21 sworn officers who are committed to making the Mount Sterling Police Department one of the best-trained and capable agencies in the commonwealth.
After six years in law enforcement, this officer's experiences have helped him see the potential in everyone's life and understand his role in making his community the best it can be.
DOCJT Regional Training Director Phil Crumpton discusses revitalizing the Louisville Training Section and expanding DOCJT's regional training capabilities.
Hart County Sheriff Boston Hensley shares about his transition from the Kentucky State Police to a sheriff’s office, bringing back the DARE program and new priorities and projects for his agency.
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.
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.
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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.
When the opportunity arose, this officer jumped at the chance to foster the relationship between Paducah’s citizens and those who police the city.
Combining 24 years of work, teaching and life experiences helps make this telecommunications instructor one of DOCJT's most effective.
For the Hopkinsville Police Department, "community policing" is just policing.
This officer found his niche reaching the community on a personal level and supporting fallen families all while riding his bike.