LA Sheriff’s Deputies “Contests” are “Problematic”

This USA Today article outlines how a Lieutenant in a section patrolled by the LA County Sheriff’s Office engaged in “bragging rights” by designating days to have deputies compete for the most individuals arrested or the most cars impounded.

The intention may have been desired to be positive but as you will read in the article, there were pitfalls from the beginning. It would appear that the proper checks and balances were in place and intervened before the practice continued.

About Gary Smith

Chief Smith has served over 31 years in the criminal justice field. He is currently a consultant assisting public and private organizations better establish community goals and ethical conduct with the members of their organizations. Chief Smith serves as a facilitator, lecturer, professor and other capacities both inside and outside the criminal justice field.
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