Monday, April 8, 2019

10 steps to effective intelligence-led policing (ILP)

10 steps to effective intelligence-led policing (ILP) is a PoliceOne.com article by Cole Zercoe.

Step "10" in this article is an important one - if police management changes and the new commanders are not committed to ILP, it will, in effect, die... unless it is already solidly embedded in the agency's practices. You cannot have ILP without police management commitment.

"10. COMMAND COMMITMENT

Finally, a long-term, sustainable ILP initiative is obviously dependent on the support of leadership – even through a change in leadership. The BJA found this to be a primary concern among all 10 agencies they surveyed, and many of them addressed this issue by having an internal succession plan that ensured the incoming leadership had already committed to the ILP programs. In other agencies, leadership tenure was long enough that the ILP initiatives became institutionalized."

Chattanooga, TN 's PD seems committed to ILP.
Read:
New Chattanooga Police Chief David Roddy outlines plans for department




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Published on Jun 4, 2015

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