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Jail Staff Not Liable for Inmate’s Suicide
The evidence showed the jail staff did not subjectively believe Lawler was suicidal
Understanding Moral Injury in First Responders
Moral injury “has an all-encompassing effect”
Servant Leadership in Public Safety: A Balancing Act
Servant leadership starts from a place of humility
Tips for Corrections Training: Keep It Interesting, Keep It Relevant
Effective training requires advance preparation
Online Training for First Responders: Embrace the Change
It’s here to stay, but it won’t replace hands-on instruction
Top Lexipol Articles for 2023
Thought leadership for first responders, by first responders
Greed, Fatigue, Complacency and Other “Holes in the Swiss Cheese”
We cannot rely on luck—we must rely on proven systems to prevent tragedies
Why Do Correctional Officers Have Inappropriate Relationships With Inmates?
Jail staff must be constantly vigilant about themselves and others
Employee Retention: Preventing a “Great Resignation” in Your Public Safety Agency
You can’t block the exits, but you can slow the flow of people walking out the door
What Public Safety Professionals Can Learn from Maritime Disasters
Dig beyond the proximate causes, and you’ll likely find similarities
Understanding Excited Delirium: 4 Takeaways for Law Enforcement Officers
No matter what you call it, an aggressive person in crisis requires a careful response