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Retirement for Cops, Part II: The Joys

After working through the challenging transition from a law enforcement career into retirement, life after being a cop affords us many joys and opportunities. After the typical service retirement the officer is still in his or her 50s, allowing for a second career if that’s what’s desired. For some, one of the joys of retirement is [...]

June 28th, 2019|

Retirement for Cops, Part 1: The Challenges

Usually at the 12- or 13-year mark of an officer’s 20-year career the countdown begins. The thrill of the job has faded. The officer has been burned on more than one occasion (suspension, losing a promotion, internal politicking, etc.). This is typically where the work slowdown begins. No longer enamored with chasing crooks down the [...]

June 28th, 2019|

Retired Corrections Officers Can Now Patrol NJ Schools

A new state law in New Jersey will let almost all retired law enforcement under age 65 become armed school police officers, including former correctional officers who spent their careers guarding prisons.Signed Monday by Gov. Phil Murphy, the law lets retired NJ Transit officers, Port Authority Police, Fish and Wildlife officers, and others become part-time [...]

June 28th, 2019|

The Growing Gap in Pension Funding

Public pensions across America are largely underfunded. A 2016 study by The Pew Charitable Trusts found that cumulatively, state pension funds across the U.S. faced a $1.4 trillion deficit. That was a $295 billion increase from 2015, and the 15th annual increase in pension debt since 2000. This problem is growing, and it puts the [...]

June 28th, 2019|

Understanding the LEOSA Qualification Process

We as law enforcement officers can do one thing very well: take something simple and complicate it. It isn't our fault, as we spent a career being careful in our investigations and arrests to make sure we crossed every "t" and dotted every "i."LEOSA is a really simple law. But we have managed to take [...]

June 28th, 2019|

Life after law enforcement

For a law enforcement officer, leaving active duty can be a difficult time. Whether or not the person freely chooses to leave, is forced to leave, medically retires, or just hits that “mark” of retirement, a strong camaraderie among fellow officers has been developed.At some point, officers must be prepared to become civilians. A loss of [...]

June 28th, 2019|

Pensacola wants to put retired police officers back to work

Pensacola wants retired police officers to come back to work part time to put more full-time officers on the streets.The Pensacola City Council is set to vote Thursday on an ordinance that will allow retired police officers under the city's pension plan to come back and work on a part-time basis.Currently, city ordinance bars officers [...]

June 28th, 2019|
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