American Heroes Press is available to Greeley Police Department law enforcement personnel.

The Police Writers 2008 Book of the Year.
What Every Chief Executive Should Know
Jon M. Shane Forward by William J. Bratton  More Info
The Police Writers 2007 Book of the Year.

Leadership: Texas Hold 'Em Style
Andrew J. Harvey  More Info

Military Books

Greeley Police Department

Home | By Police Department | By Police Officer | By Police Subject | Law Enforcement Books by State | Other Law Enforcement Writers | Annual Recognition | Watering Hole | Poetry, Prayers and More | Police Leadership | Police Officer Gifts | Contact Us | Book Reviews | Police and Law Enforcement News | Police Training | FAQs | Author Events | Link Directory | Advertise | Site Map

Trends, tactics and terrorism - Open Source Information for law Enforcement
Hi Tech Criminal Justice online
 Join our Newsletter
 Enter Your Email:
Privacy Policy

Visit the Greeley Police Department (Colorado) website.

Gerald W. Garner

About the Greeley Police Department

Public Safety was addressed in Greeley in 1871 with the establishment of a police force under the leadership of its first Police Chief, S.B. Wright.  Today, the Greeley Police Department has more than 205 sworn and civilian employees. In October, 2006, the department received an award from the International Association of Chiefs of Police for its participation in Neighborhood Building Blocks, a city-wide program aimed at solving neighborhood quality of life problems with the help of the residents of those same neighborhoods.

 

According to their Chief of Police, “The department's sworn and civilian employees serve our customers via special assignments and well as the more "traditional" police roles. GPD maintains a SWAT team, bomb unit, traffic enforcement team, and a group of dedicated Victim Assistance employees and volunteers. We staff an E911 Call and Dispatch Center for the entire county in cooperation with the Weld County Sheriff's Office. We participate in both drug and gang task forces. And we are active state-wide in police professional groups and committees.”

 

Source:

ci.greeley.co.us/cog

 

Selected book from a Greeley Police Department police officer.


Surviving the Street: Officer Safety And Survival Techniques
Gerald W. Garner  More Info

© 2006 - 2009 Raymond E. Foster, Leadership in Hi Tech Criminal Justice

 

Criminal Justice Online

Home/Join | List | Next | Previous | Random

Sponsored by Criminal Justice Online

© 2006 Hi Tech Criminal Justice, Raymond E. Foster

Disclaimer