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Collaborative Leadership : How Citizens and Civic Leaders Can Make a Difference (The Jossey-Bass Nonprofit Sector)
David D. Chrislip  More Info

Character and Cops: Ethics in Policing
Edwin Delattre  More Info

How Good People Make Tough Choices: Resolving the Dilemmas of Ethical Living
Rushworth M. Kidder  More Info

On Killing : The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society
Lt. Col. Dave Grossman  More Info

Emotional Survival for Law Enforcement: A Guide for Officers and Their Families
Kevin M. Gilmartin  More Info

The Unanimous declaration of the Thirteen United Sates of America, Action of the Second Continental Congress, July 4, 1776


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The Killer Angels
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PRINCIPLE CENTERED LEADERSHIP
Stephen R. Covey  More Info

In Search of Ethics: Conversations with Men and Women of Character
Len Marrella  More Info

How to Be a Star at Work : 9 Breakthrough Strategies You Need to Succeed
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Police Leadership for all ranks.  Professional development requires a life-long commentment to a personal course of study.  Some police leaders undertake their personal course of study through formal education, line online criminal justice courses, other prefer to research, read and study leadership and leading on their own.  No matter how a police manager or supervisor pursues their goal of excellence in leadership, they must continually improve their leadership abilities throughout their career.
Leading by example is one form of leadership.  Many of the leadership and leading books are biographical accounts of great leaders.  In policing, there aren't many great police leaders.  Unlike the military, police leaders tend to be a local phenomenon and not a national or international one.  Occassionally, a Volmer, Parker, Gates, Davis or Bratton comes into the national limelight as a police leader, but most of the leadership is accomplished locally.  The decentralized leadership based has placed a heavy

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