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Posted @ 6/17/2013 1:17 PM By IACP Center for Social Media
One of the challenges of working in the social media realm is that it is constantly evolving – new platforms become popular, new functions are added, and new terms are coined. In the last few weeks, there have been several big changes to the most po...
Posted @ 5/16/2013 10:30 AM By Guest Blogger
This guest blog comes from Rebecca Rosenblatt of the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office. Deputy Rosenblatt has been in law enforcement for the past eight years. She previously worked in patrol as a K9 handler for the Millbrae Police Department until the de...
Posted @ 3/15/2013 2:57 PM By Guest Blogger
Today's post comes from Chris Hsiung, a lieutenant with the Mountain View Police Department and the social media manager in charge of community engagement and growth through the police department's social media channels (Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and Pi...
Posted @ 3/13/2013 10:07 AM By Frank Domizio
With over a billion users, Facebook reaches one out of every seven people in the world. Those of us trying to reach every single one of those billion plus are always looking for ways to optimize our posts.
One way to draw more attention to our c...
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 @ 2/4/2013 10:29 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 @ 1/25/2013 1:01 PM By Lynn Hightower
Know anyone who always seems to talk about the same ‘ole thing? And have you ever avoided that person because that’s not what you felt like discussing? How about a politician who only promotes one issue, so when other issues are discussed, tha...
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 @ 12/24/2012 10:54 AM By IACP Center for Social Media
As 2012 comes to a close, a few popular social media sites have rolled out some major changes. So, in case you missed it…
Instagram updated its terms of service. Twice, actually. Instagram updated their terms of service early last week and immed...
Posted @ 12/21/2012 8:20 AM By Tim Burrows
If you have ever taken the time to download the complete load of information that is available to you through Facebook Insights you know that you get more than a couple of packets of information.
Under “Key Metrics” alone there are 28 colum...
Posted @ 12/3/2012 8:47 AM By Dionne Waugh
As most of us know by now, Facebook is regularly making changes to how the site works and where your content shows up. By the time you figure something out, something else has changed.
Well, we’ve recently discovered one change that has turned ou...
Posted @ 11/26/2012 10:43 AM By IACP Center for Social Media
Social media is an ever-moving target with new sites springing up, old sites disappearing, and functionality constantly changing. Here are just a couple recent changes and updates from the social media sphere.
Facebook added a share button to its mobi...
Posted @ 11/21/2012 8:05 AM By Lynn Hightower
Okay, not really stolen, but borrowed with the best of intentions. If you’re not using TrafficSafetyMarketing.gov, you’re missing out on a fantastic resource for free, relevant, timely social media content. Most importantly, the site gives us ...
Posted @ 11/14/2012 8:41 AM By Guest Blogger
Today's guest blog post comes from Machelle Montgomery, Social Media Liaison for the Prince William County, Virginia, Police Department. This full-time position was developed in April of this year and is a part of the Public information Office. As a prior...
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 @ 10/16/2012 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 @ 10/8/2012 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 @ 9/20/2012 10:16 AM By Lynn Hightower
You’ve heard the saying, “You create your own luck.” Tampa Police Department (TPD) spent months training and planning, on paper and in the field, for an event held once every four years and historically marked by conflict – a natio...
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 @ 8/31/2012 1:06 PM By IACP Center for Social Media
As the summer comes to a close and the kids head back to school, many people are catching up on uploading their vacation and other summer photos to their Facebook timeline. You may be tempted to click on the links when you receive an e-mail notifying you ...
Posted @ 8/13/2012 10:33 AM By Billy Grogan
By some estimates, 49.7% of people in the United States have a smartphone and by 2014, that number could rise to over 70%. As a result of the proliferation of smartphones, the app market has exploded. Consumers would rather click on an app on their phone ...
Posted @ 8/9/2012 3:07 PM By Tim Burrows
Admittedly, I am not a very good chess player in the conventional definition of the game. I know what the pieces can do. I know that you have to play several moves ahead in your mind and consider what the ramifications of your moves will be on your oppone...
Posted @ 7/26/2012 8:21 AM By Lynn Hightower
I’m going to start with something that you may have read recently:
“Transparency does not involve divulging privileged information. Instead, being transparent means empowering citizens with information so they can understand, appreciate, an...
Posted @ 7/23/2012 9:44 AM By Dionne Waugh
One of the neatest – and most surprising – things to come from the Richmond Police Department's use social media is the boost in employee morale and camaraderie as well as the increased engagement with officers' families.
To explain, I thin...
Posted @ 7/5/2012 10:35 AM By Tim Burrows
Have you ever been stuck for a topic to write about? Last week I was trying to come up with a blog post for you and I couldn't decide on the topic. There were several I was considering and every time I got started there was an interruption.
First, a tw...
Posted @ 7/3/2012 12:49 PM By Guest Blogger
Today's guest blog post comes from Corinne Geller, public relations director with the Virginia State Police. A former TV news reporter, she joined the state police in 1999 as a field PIO and now oversees statewide media and public relations. She and her t...
Posted @ 6/25/2012 10:43 AM By Dionne Waugh
Facebook. Twitter. YouTube. Pinterest. How do you manage it all?
Amazingly, there are several applications, both mobile and desktop, that actually make it quite easy to manage your social media accounts.
Two of the most popular are Hootsuite and Twe...
Posted @ 6/21/2012 9:53 AM By Mark Economou
It is very easy to become complacent with social media. Just like a new car or new electronic device, you want to try it out when you first get it but after a while it becomes routine. Social media is getting to that point for many... routine. It's now se...
Posted @ 6/14/2012 8:57 AM By Lynn Hightower
If you "like" a number of police agencies on Facebook, which I do as the administrator of the Boise Police Facebook page, almost invariably, every day some agency has updated their "cover photo." If you use Facebook, you know the new layout allows admins ...
Posted @ 6/7/2012 1:13 PM By Tracy Phillips
The advent of new Facebook Pages brought with it a host of new features plus improvements and changes to existing features. Until recently I had not taken the time to click around the new admin panel to see what's there. What follows is a quick summary of...
Posted @ 5/21/2012 11:37 AM By Dionne Waugh
Ever wonder what's the best time to post certain items to your Facebook or Twitter pages so that the most people see them?
A recent study has come up with some suggestions based on the metrics of several social networking sites. Though I think the real...
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 @ 5/3/2012 7:00 AM By Lynn Hightower
Recently, an Idaho State agency chose to shut down its Facebook page. Managers said the page was taking too much time and employee resources. The problem wasn't too many issues - just one. The agency found its Facebook page had become a venting opportunit...
Posted @ 4/19/2012 7:18 AM By Tracy Phillips
Crime rates and enforcement actions alone have never been the best evidence of a successful police department, but they always seem to be our go-to barometer. Annual reports are laden with pie graphs and bar charts comparing this year’s stats with y...
Posted @ 4/6/2012 7:00 AM By Dionne Waugh
Who’s going to monitor it? Are we going to delete comments? Who’s going to post items? What should we post? How often should we post?
The questions regarding social media use could go on and on, and we realize it’s quite easy to get o...
Posted @ 3/23/2012 12:58 PM By Tim Burrows
I just returned home from doing an interview about a very touchy subject. This is something that anyone who has been using social media for any length of time has probably encountered and if you haven't, you will.
"I'm going to kill myself."
The ind...
Posted @ 3/5/2012 10:06 AM By Dionne Waugh
Picture this: You get into work first thing in the morning and open up your department’s Facebook page. Staring back at you is a scathing comment from a citizen. They leave no e-mail address, no phone number, no way to contact them.
You want to r...
Posted @ 2/13/2012 11:43 AM By Guest Blogger
Today's guest blogger post comes from Stephanie Slater, Public Information Officer for the Boynton Beach, Florida, Police Department and the City of Boynton Beach. Stephanie is a frequent speaker about law enforcement's use of social media, and has assist...
Posted @ 2/10/2012 12:23 PM By Lynn Hightower
I found this post on the BPD Facebook page a few days ago. It's a story from one citizen that he shared on his Facebook page and re-posted on ours. It's a good story of a successful police investigation. But also and perhaps most notably, it’s an in...
Posted @ 2/3/2012 8:29 AM By Mark Economou
Last month I was privileged to take part in the IACP Center for Social Media Winter Webinar Series. Fellow blogger Dionne Waugh from the Richmond Police Department and I gave presentations to agencies around the country via the Web. Also last month, I pre...
Posted @ 1/27/2012 9:21 AM By Tracy Phillips
Some agencies are hiring continuously. Others hire on an as need basis. Regardless of which group your department falls into, when you’re ready to advertise, it makes sense to push those hiring notices out through your department’s social medi...
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 @ 11/14/2011 11:52 AM By Billy Grogan
From my viewpoint, the 2011 IACP Conference in Chicago was a success. The weather was beautiful, the educational classes were broad and extensive, and I had the opportunity to network with many chiefs across the country.
I was fortunate to be a panelis...
Posted @ 9/26/2011 7:49 AM By Dionne Waugh
Last month, my colleague Mark Economou blogged about the importance of being prepared to respond via social media during a crisis. Not only do we need to be prepared, we need to actually do it because the public expects it and they need it.
The more in...
Posted @ 9/21/2011 12:45 PM By Lynn Hightower
About a month ago, Boise Police “tested the Facebook waters”, so to speak to increase something all effective law enforcement agencies need – intelligence.
Specifically, BPD had word that at least one and possibly several hate-bias cr...
Posted @ 9/12/2011 9:26 AM By Tim Burrows
This week I had to go to one of the big box building stores. As I was paying for my purchase the cashier smiled and said, “Make sure you like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.”
I said the first thing that came to my mind, “Why?...
Posted @ 8/29/2011 12:06 PM By IACP Center for Social Media
With over 750 million followers and “like” buttons all across the Web, Facebook is permeating many people’s daily lives, and leaving them with many questions. Below are just a few things we’ve come across and would like to share. D...
Posted @ 8/18/2011 8:28 AM By Dionne Waugh
You probably go into using social media to connect or communicate with your community and maybe the media, right? One of the last things you’re probably thinking about is interacting with other agencies, police or otherwise, on social media.
I th...
Posted @ 8/16/2011 12:19 PM By Tim Burrows
I was a little surprised the other day when I went to our neighborhood tennis courts and I got a bunch of strange looks from people. I could tell they were whispering about me and in some cases even laughing at me!!
I finally asked someone what the pro...
Posted @ 8/12/2011 4:06 PM By Lynn Hightower
I'm trying something this week and we'll see what kind of feedback we get.
We've gotten word from a couple sources that at least one possible hate-bias crime occurred downtown recently and the incident was not reported. Not good. Working with the depar...
Posted @ 7/26/2011 8:33 AM By Dionne Waugh
So you’ve decided to use social media for your agency, whether you want to or not. If it’s hard to wrap your head around everything, just think of it as telling a story… but with better visuals.
That’s one of the ways we teach ...
Posted @ 7/22/2011 2:41 PM By Lynn Hightower
Like most police agencies using social networking, we at Boise PD use Twitter, and sometimes our Facebook page to communicate breaking news. And since BPD has been using these sites, we’ve urged local media to follow our sites for public safety and ...
Posted @ 7/7/2011 12:06 PM By Tim Burrows
In the last blog post about reputation management, we talked about you putting your best foot forward by ensuring that you were properly contributing within your social media presence. Managing your words and actions in a manner that let people know where...
Posted @ 7/6/2011 7:50 AM By Lynn Hightower
Recently, Boise PD officers responded to two suicidal subject calls in one weekend. That's not unusual. What's unique is both played out very publicly in or near major intersections. And since one occurred Friday night and the other on Sunday, even though...
Posted @ 7/5/2011 12:32 PM By Dionne Waugh
Every day, you probably hear about different terms related to social media. Thankfully, you have the IACP Center for Social Media to help you define what most of these terms are.
However, what about the technologies you can use to manage your social me...
Posted @ 6/23/2011 12:45 PM By Mark Economou
One of the top questions I get from agencies around the country exploring the possibility of using social media is how much time does it take? That question usually leads to another, like how many people manage it? Others don't think they have the resourc...
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 @ 6/3/2011 12:43 PM By Mark Economou
Past blogs by me and my blogging colleagues have touched upon using "dashboards" if you use social media. So what are these "dashboards" and how and why should you use them?
Simply, they are software programs that you download onto your computer and s...
Posted @ 5/25/2011 11:54 AM By Dionne Waugh
If you're interested in trying something new to improve your communication and reputation with your community, consider trying a "live chat." Though the mere thought of it - someone asking any question they want of your command staff officer for all to se...
Posted @ 5/17/2011 7:14 AM By Lynn Hightower
Mark Economou from Boca Raton Police Department brought this up last month, but the topic came up here recently as well. To echo Mark's message: make sure social networking is part of any emergency or crisis communications plan.
Mark says, fortunately,...
Posted @ 5/13/2011 8:14 AM By Mark Economou
One of the force multipliers in social media is the "follow" or "like" feature of Facebook and Twitter. The more folks you follow the more that will follow you back. But is this necessary in law enforcement? It's a question that is worth the conversation,...
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 @ 4/29/2011 6:58 AM By IACP Center for Social Media
At a recent a community event in northern Virginia, two representatives from Facebook presented and were available to answer questions. One interesting quote from the meeting was, "Safety is a conversation." Facebook has rolled out numerous changes to its...
Posted @ 4/25/2011 7:40 AM By Lynn Hightower
At Boise PD, we just completed an aggressive driving mobilization. Perhaps your agency did too. NHTSA calls these campaigns "high visibility enforcement," and at BPD, we took full advantage of our social network presence to put more "visibility" into our ...
Posted @ 4/18/2011 5:43 PM By Tracy Phillips
Facebook recently launched a "Use Facebook as Page" feature that allows page administrators to assume the identity of their page when interacting with Facebook. This allows you to Like, post, and comment throughout the site as your page. Prior to this cha...
Posted @ 4/11/2011 11:59 AM By Dionne Waugh
How much more work is this going to be? That's probably what most people think when they're tasked with creating or running their agency's social media platforms.
The answer is really up to you. The more effort you put into your social media sites the ...
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 @ 3/11/2011 9:01 AM By Mark Economou
We have heard the debate. Can social media be used in a time of crisis by officials to deliver and obtain pertinent information? Could Twitter and Facebook be used like an Emergency Broadcast system? The simple answer to those questions is yes. We are see...
Posted @ 3/4/2011 9:43 AM By Dionne Waugh
In the beginning, there were press releases. Then there was posting your press releases online, and now you're posting them on your social media sites.
But at some point you need to start creating content specifically for your social media sites. Sure ...
Posted @ 2/22/2011 2:45 PM By Lynn Hightower
Ideally, content on your agency's social network sites comes from something ongoing and timely within your department. But it's not uncommon in agencies large or small, to have a "slow news day". So how do you keep posts on your sites updated and engaging...
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 @ 2/11/2011 9:12 AM By Mark Economou
I recently sat on a panel discussion with some media executives where the topic was the state of the media. Although I am now a civilian in law enforcement handling Public Information, I spent almost two decades in broadcast news, mostly television. The o...
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 @ 1/10/2011 12:12 PM By Lynn Hightower
A couple things happened this week on the Boise PD social network sites that started the new year off right. The first shows the value of interacting with citizens via social networking; the second illustrates how that interaction can lead to something we...
Posted @ 12/23/2010 11:30 AM By Mark Economou
Once it is determined an agency is ready to jump into social media, or the dark side as many refer to it, you need to figure what you want your agency to get out of it. There are many facets of social media like blogging, video sharing, forums, and more. ...
Posted @ 12/3/2010 8:06 AM By Lynn Hightower
Should different precincts or specialty units within the same agency have separate Facebook pages???
Here in Boise, we don't have the separate precincts, but we do have specialized units like crime prevention, school resource officers, traffic, etc. So...
Posted @ 11/1/2010 1:43 PM By Tracy Phillips
Using social media for recruitment is a natural fit. Job seekers are already using social media, so agencies that are still banking on that ad in the Sunday paper may find themselves behind the power curve.
Facebook is a particularly effective medium f...