We are current or retired law enforcement officers concerned about public safety, constitutional policing practices, and building trust between law enforcement and the communities we serve. In light of Police Week, some Members of Congress have sponsored bills that would increase incarceration rates, enhance penalties for certain crimes, and, ultimately, weaken relationships between communities and police departments.
The idea that “law and order” has declined in the previous decade does a disservice to the law enforcement officers who have taken oaths to protect and serve their local communities. Those officers deserve programs and policies that fund critical training, enhance important policing skills that improve officer and public safety, and offer technical assistance and operational support. We are deeply troubled by recent legislative and executive actions that support this divisive “law and order” rhetoric and that chip away at our hard-fought efforts to sustain long-term trust between our communities and law enforcement agencies.
As officers who have handled high-profile incidents and routine investigations, we know that keys to success are strong leadership and morale, officer training and accountability, and community trust and engagement. Below, we offer several recommendations based upon these principles.
Chief Hassan Aden (Ret.), Greenville (NC) Police Department
Chief James Abbott, West Orange (NJ) Police Department
Officer John Breckinridge (Ret.), Manchester (NH) Police Department
Officer Nick Bucci (Ret.), New Jersey State Police
Sheriff Jerry L. Clayton, Washtenaw County (MI) Sherriff’s Office
Captain James Davidsaver (Ret.), Lincoln (NE) Police Department
Deputy Chief Stephen Downing (Ret.), Los Angeles Police Department
Former Probation/Parole Officer and Corrections Counselor Shelley Fox-Loken, Oregon
Major Neill Franklin (Ret.), Baltimore and Maryland State Police Department
Officer Brian Gaughan (Ret.), Davenport, Iowa and Chicago
Lieutenant Commander Diane Goldstein (Ret.), Redondo Beach Police Department
Ron Hampton, Community Relations Officer, Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Police Department (Ret.); Blacks in Law Enforcement of America
Officer Karen Hawkes (Ret.), Massachusetts State Police
Former Federal Corrections Officer Regina Hufnagel, Boston, Massachusetts
Commissioner Terence Inch (Ret.), Hellam Township (PA) Police Department
Senior Patrol Officer Tim Johnson (Ret.), Madison (OH) Township Police Department
Commissioner George Kain, Ph.D, Ridgefield (CT) Board of Police Commissioners
Analyst Richard Kennedy (Ret.), Central Intelligence Agency
Chief Larry Kirk (Ret.), Old Monroe (MO) Police Department
Former Special Agent David Long, U.S. Department of Labor
Former Detective and Deputy Sheriff Nick Morrow, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department
Lieutenant Joanne Naughton (Ret.), New York Police Department
Chief Norm Stamper (Ret.), Seattle (WA) Police Department
Special Agent Ray Strack (Ret.), Department of Homeland Security, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Former Police Officer Silvestre Tanenbaum, Carrollton (TX) Police Department
Sergeant Carl Tennenbaum (Ret.), San Francisco Police Department
Former Detention Officer and Deputy Marshal Jason Thomas, Prowers County, Colorado
Detective James Trainum (Ret.), Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Police Department
Deputy Sheriff Darren Ullmann, Cowlitz County (OR) Sheriff’s Office
Federal Probation Officer LeRoy Washington (Ret.), Hawaii
Officer Jack Wilborn (Ret.), Glendale (AZ) Police Department
Detective Howard Wooldridge (Ret.), Michigan
**Affiliations listed for identification purposes only. The views of individual law enforcement officials do not necessarily reflect the views of their agencies or organizations.
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