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Posted @ 6/13/2013 4:01 PM By IACP Center for Social Media
Today’s guest post comes from the staff of the Community Policing and Countering Violent Extremism project at the International Association of Chiefs of Police.
Social media is a great tool for law enforcement to use for connecting, communicating...
Posted @ 2/13/2013 10:34 AM By Dave Norris
Today’s guest post comes from Sergeant Dave Norris who has been with the San Mateo, California, Police Department since 1993. After serving in a variety of positions including Field Training Officer, Narcotics and Vice, and Investigations, he is cur...
Posted @ 12/18/2012 8:21 AM By Mark Economou
After the frenzy for many agencies to get on the social media bandwagon, it seems things have slowed down a bit. Just like anything new and shiny, you want to play with it all the time at the beginning then push it aside when something else new comes alon...
Posted @ 10/31/2012 9:52 AM By Tim Burrows
In today’s world everything we say and everything we do is built around faster, better, smaller, more efficient, and easy. We want meals that are quicker to make, cars that go farther on a gallon of gas and computers that are small and light.
To ...
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 @ 10/8/2012 11:40 AM By Dionne Waugh
Active shooter. Hurricane. Bank robbery. Those are three drastically different types of situations that law enforcement agencies deal with, but the one key thing they have in common is social media.
Whether it’s citizens looking to find out...
Posted @ 2/21/2012 9:29 AM By Tracy Phillips
Tired of your Twitter and YouTube backgrounds with their stock designs or crazy tiled images? Envious of those with really awesome backgrounds - say, Alaska State Troopers or the Justice Department for example? I was, so some time ago, I set out to make m...
Posted @ 9/16/2011 1:09 PM By Mark Economou
As we continue to peel back the layers of the onion, we continue to find more and more uses for different aspects of social media. Remember, social media is not just posting updates on Twitter and Facebook. It goes a lot deeper, like posting press relea...
Posted @ 6/21/2011 6:59 AM By Billy Grogan
The Dunwoody Police Department began operations on April 1, 2009. Since that first day, the department has been using social media tools to market our agency, engage our community, and connect more effectively. The department started using Twitter on day ...
Posted @ 6/13/2011 3:41 PM By Dionne Waugh
I would call it a labor of love when it comes to Richmond Police’s social media sites. Why? Because it’s a personal interest of mine that I love being able to use to the department’s advantage and to better inform our community.
Thank...
Posted @ 6/1/2011 7:01 AM By Billy Grogan
If a picture is worth a thousand words, what is a video worth? In social media circles, video is priceless. It captures the attention of people in ways a simple photo or story can't do. Although more police departments are using social media platforms lik...
Posted @ 5/5/2011 8:38 AM By Tim Burrows
In 2008 I accepted the position of Communications and Media Relations Officer for the Traffic Services Unit of the Toronto Police Service. In a meeting with the Unit Commander of Traffic and the Staff Superintendent in charge of Operational Services, whic...
Posted @ 3/14/2011 12:19 PM By IACP Center for Social Media
Here at the IACP Center for Social Media, we believe all agencies are created equal and we can learn something from all different organizations no matter the size or where they are from. Today, we are going to take a look at what agencies and personnel on...
Posted @ 2/14/2011 11:25 AM By Tracy Phillips
This week we'll take a virtual trip to the land down under - to Victoria, Australia - to have a look at some unique uses of social media for recruitment. (To refresh your Aussie geography, the state of Victoria is in the southeast corner of Australia and ...
Posted @ 1/26/2011 10:28 AM By Mark Economou
A lot of discussions focus on how to engage through social media. We've discussed how to make tweets relevant, how to interact with your constituents, how to tweet in 140 characters and so on. Another way, which is just as important, is to include a visua...
Posted @ 12/6/2010 5:00 PM By Tracy Phillips
It's hard to argue with the power of video. Since its inception decades ago, video has changed the way we access news and information. In the digital age of the 21st century, where nearly everyone has access to a video camera, the power and influence of t...