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Posted @ 4/29/2013 11:18 AM By Tracy Phillips
The repeat use of the word “social” in the title is not a typo. Today, we are discussing a new resource to help social media managers connect with like-minded professionals for advice and mentorship.
The IACP, under the auspices of its Disc...
Posted @ 4/26/2013 2:00 PM By Billy Grogan
The use of social media by law enforcement has grown exponentially over the last several years. Overall, that growth has been beneficial for most agencies. In fact, agencies have benefited by improving their interactions with the community, ed...
Posted @ 1/2/2013 11:05 AM By Dionne Waugh
A lot has happened this past year when it comes to law enforcement and social media, and the experience for Richmond Police has been no different.
We’ve used various social networking platforms to solve crimes; communicate better with our communi...
Posted @ 10/26/2012 8:39 AM By Lynn Hightower
Scrolling down the news feed on my personal Facebook page last night, I saw a post from a friend who works for a police agency in Alaska. She had shared a post on the death this week of Nassau County, New York, Police Officer Arthur Lopez tragically and s...
Posted @ 10/24/2012 3:09 PM By IACP Center for Social Media
Social media helps people stay apprised of world events, traffic, and sports as they happen. It has also become an integral tool for law enforcement. Despite its many positive applications, this technology brings challenges when it comes to po...
Posted @ 10/16/2012 12:51 PM By IACP Center for Social Media
For the second year in a row, the IACP Conference has featured a "Meet the Bloggers" workshop. It was impressive to see such a well-attended, early morning (and post Host Chief's Night) session! This session provided an opportunity for audience memb...
Posted @ 10/10/2012 8:32 AM By Tim Burrows
Have you ever been to a conference and left disappointed because you just didn’t find the information you were hoping for? Have you ever felt empty because you took time to attend a session based on the description of it and it just didn’t del...
Posted @ 10/9/2012 2:38 PM By Billy Grogan
This session at the IACP Conference was one that I was really looking forward to. As a chief, I am all about engaging in activity that adds value to the organization. rather than wasting the time of my staff. A large audience was in attendance. Lynn Hight...
Posted @ 10/2/2012 1:34 PM By IACP Center for Social Media
In August 2012, the IACP conducted its third annual social media survey. This year’s survey included 600 agencies representing 48 states.
The survey helps to identify trends, challenges, and emerging issues faced by state, tribal, campus, and loca...
Posted @ 9/14/2012 1:44 PM By Billy Grogan
One of the best values for law enforcement agencies who use social media is the interaction that takes place between the agency and members of the community. Unfortunately, many agencies that use social media platforms, like Facebook, have opted to not al...
Posted @ 8/21/2012 9:34 AM By Dionne Waugh
It seems like almost every day something is changing in the world of social media. There’s a new networking site, a new app or, even more challenging, suddenly new settings on the sites you feel you finally have a solid grasp on.
One of the best wa...
Posted @ 5/29/2012 1:15 AM By Billy Grogan
This is a question asked often by police chiefs, administrators, PIOs, and others who are charged with the task of either posting information or monitoring the content posted. In addition, many have concerns about liability related to the content posted. ...
Posted @ 5/15/2012 8:58 AM By Tim Burrows
How many agencies have started to look at social media use for their organization and have been stumped by one simple challenge - comments from the public? There have been many cases of agencies starting social media accounts that reversed their entry and...
Posted @ 4/2/2012 8:14 AM By Mark Economou
Law enforcement is trying to adapt. Trying to figure out the different facets of this thing we call social media. Some embrace it, some accept it, some fight it kicking and screaming. But the bottom line is ignoring it won’t make it go away. We are ...
Posted @ 3/30/2012 8:32 AM By Billy Grogan
I am sure every police officer, no matter their age, fondly remembers attending their basic law enforcement training academy. Although the length of time varies for this training across the country and over the years, the general purpose remains constant....
Posted @ 3/2/2012 8:11 AM By Billy Grogan
Change can be difficult for members of any organization. However, change inside police organizations can be even more stressful and difficult for their staffs. Chief Dan Alexander with the Boca Raton Police Department has said “There are two things ...
Posted @ 2/1/2012 10:22 AM By Billy Grogan
I arrived at the FBI Academy for the FBI LEEDS program on Sunday, January 22, 2012. As I looked at the upcoming training scheduled for the program, I was pleasantly surprised to see Nancy Kolb with the IACP scheduled to speak about social media. Nancy spo...
Posted @ 1/23/2012 7:32 AM By Tim Burrows
Can you imagine the feeling I had when I opened up my computer while I was on vacation to find out that my secret was now all over my Twitter stream?
Oh the horror of it all. I had gone to great lengths to distance myself from who I really was on lin...
Posted @ 1/20/2012 8:58 AM By Lynn Hightower
We’ve been talking about the need for a social media policy for police employees for the better part of the past two years. At recent IACP conferences, workshops explaining the reasons and nuances of such a policy have been standing room only. For a...
Posted @ 1/6/2012 8:15 AM By Guest Blogger
Today's guest blogger post comes from Constable Anne Longley, Social Media Officer for the Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Police Department.
One morning, when I opened up the @VancouverPD Twitter account, there were a few mentions of people askin...
Posted @ 12/22/2011 8:28 AM By Tim Burrows
Tracy Phillips posed the question here a couple of weeks ago, “Would I be exaggerating if I called 2011 the year for social media in law enforcement?”
I answer to you Tracy, No. It’s not an exaggeration. I think back to late 2008 when...
Posted @ 12/19/2011 9:14 AM By Dionne Waugh
The Richmond Police Department will celebrate three years of social media use as of this month so it’s quite an appropriate time to reflect on the year’s social media efforts, what we’ve learned, and some highlights.
We’ve defin...
Posted @ 12/16/2011 8:53 AM By Tracy Phillips
Would I be exaggerating to call 2011 year of social media for law enforcement? Er, maybe but I don’t think so. Would I be overstating to say we’ve seen an “explosion” in law enforcement’s use of social media over the course o...
Posted @ 12/9/2011 1:35 PM By Mark Economou
Most of my blogs are about why we in law enforcement should use social media. But what I usually don’t touch upon is when those in law enforcement use their personal pages and say the wrong things. I’m writing about it today because I’ve...
Posted @ 11/7/2011 1:34 PM By Dionne Waugh
One of the great things about an event such as the 2011 IACP conference in Chicago is that it brings together a variety of people who have had such different experiences to share their knowledge. I feel incredibly fortunate that I could attend and learn s...
Posted @ 10/31/2011 11:51 AM By Billy Grogan
In my last post, we discussed how to respond when the public posts negative comments on your department’s social media sites. But what happens when the department posts material that is offensive to others? How could this happen? After all, most dep...
Posted @ 10/6/2011 7:20 AM By Billy Grogan
The question about what to do when negative posts are made on your social media sites is a valid question. Although feared by many law enforcement professionals, negative comments are typically not posted as frequently as expected. However, it is importan...
Posted @ 9/30/2011 7:09 AM By Tim Burrows
One of the many benefits that social media has created in everyone’s day-to-day lives is the instantaneous ability to receive and report information. One of the newest trends that I have seen is media agencies using their social media accounts to an...
Posted @ 7/13/2011 8:17 AM By Mark Economou
So you are the social media person for your agency. During the day you monitor tweets and Facebook postings. With dashboards like TweetDeck and HootSuite it’s easy to also add multiple accounts. So it comes as no surprise that over the last few mont...
Posted @ 6/8/2011 11:27 AM By Lynn Hightower
A major responsibility of being a social network author on behalf of a police agency is having the ability to communicate professionally on behalf of the Chief and the entire department. As the Boise Police Department has written in our Social Networking ...
Posted @ 6/6/2011 3:05 PM By IACP Center for Social Media
The IACP Center for Social Media staff has been fortunate enough to travel all over the country to speak with law enforcement personnel about social media. Whether we are in New Jersey or Oregon or one of the many states in between, we hear different vers...
Posted @ 12/27/2010 1:47 PM By Dionne Waugh
The law is still catching up with the Internet so it's obviously still far behind trying to comprehend and figure out social media.
That being said, having an official social media policy, like a police agency does for anything else, like use of force,...
Posted @ 12/21/2010 12:50 PM By Dionne Waugh
If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all.
You've heard the saying, but that's not always the case, especially online, where people sometimes feel they can say whatever they want with impunity because it's online and they can be anonymo...
Posted @ 12/17/2010 8:19 AM By Lynn Hightower
In March, 2010, the Boise Police Department (BPD) adopted Special Order 10-05; Policy 11.06.00 Social Networking: Personal Online/Internet Content; a social networking (SN) policy for BPD employees.
Policy 11.06.00 is meant to be proactive and educati...