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Asking and answering these three questions is good place to start in your honest analysis when you consider setting your sights on becoming a police chief.

Rob Hall began his law enforcement career in as a volunteer for the Oklahoma County Sheriff's Office. Hired by the S. That incident defined many things for the rest of his life, including his dedication to law enforcement. In the years that followed, Hall has served as a Patrol Deputy, Drug Investigator including a four-month stint in deep cover , Homicide Investigator of capital murder cases, Investigations Supervisor, Assistant Chief, and Chief of Police.

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How in-car video systems benefit law enforcement eBook. A New York Times article on deadly traffic stops offers a dialog opportunity. Quick Take: and the future of crisis response. Art Acevedo is the new chief of police in Miami. Before that he was chief in Houston and in Austin. So he's seen firsthand how quickly a city leader can make a chief disappear. They get rid of their chiefs. Beyond that, Acevedo believes this practice of mayors and city managers ditching their chiefs "just to say they did something" is not only a leading cause in police chief turnover but also the number one reason that tenures are shrinking for police executives.

According to many police groups, including the Major Cities Chiefs Association , two-and-a-half to three years is the average tenure for a chief at a large police organization. That number has dropped since the mids. Back then, the Police Executive Research Forum found that chiefs generally stayed in their roles for five to six years.

So, why is this happening? According to criminologist Alex Del Carmen, "More and more city managers, towns, cities and municipalities are becoming concerned with the quality of leadership that they have in place.

So, the standards are getting higher. That means city leaders are looking for individuals with advanced degrees and some previous experience in leadership roles, Del Carmen said. So, what that's doing is phasing out some of the current chiefs that were hired some 10, 15 years ago," he said. And also someone who is more inclusive. Art Acevedo faced a similar position when he left HPD, except he pointed out "I wasn't run out of town.

Share This Paper. Background Citations. Methods Citations. Results Citations. Citation Type. Has PDF. Publication Type. More Filters. Turnover of police chiefs is brisk, with the average tenure of a chief of police ranging from 4 to 6 years, but few scholars have examined factors which may impact police chief turnover.

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