By Jim Glennon
A basic and well-established psychological theory concerning human nature and motivation is the rewarding of positive behavior and the punishing of bad.
Pretty simple, rooted in the most basic level of common sense, this theory has been used for centuries, well ...
By Jim Glennon
If government entities openly defy their own laws, thumb their noses at state and federal statutes, disregard court decisions and dismiss rulings by the Supreme Court of the United States, what should we expect from everyday citizens?
Adherence to local ...
By Brad J. Castle, Ph.D., Behavioral Sciences, Columbia Southern University and College of Doctoral Studies, Grand Canyon University
The concept of the Baboon Syndrome arose during my doctoral dissertation study related to police disciplinary actions (Castle, 2018). Although I ...
Response to Jim Glennon’s recent commentary, Leadership Ethics: No Longer Required? was extremely heavy. Here is a selection of just a few of the many comments we received:
Chief Patrick Whitaker with the Whitefish Bay (WI) Police Department writes:
Thanks for the article ...
By Jim Glennon
I was a cop for 29 years and as of this writing I’ve been teaching for over 30. I’ve taught for various organizations, formed a couple of companies and finally bought Calibre Press in 2011.
Requests for Ethics classes, for many years, came in fast and furious. ...