![]() ![]() In short, law enforcement has developed a “warrior” problem. Though adopted with the best of intentions, the warrior concept has created substantial obstacles to improving police/community relations. ![]() ![]() An article in Police Magazine opens with a sentence that demonstrates with notable nonchalance just how ubiquitous the concept is: “ probably hear about needing to have a warrior mindset almost daily.” 4 Modern policing has so thoroughly assimilated the warrior mythos that, at some law enforcement agencies, it has become a point of professional pride to refer to the “police warrior.” 5 This is more than a relatively minor change in terminology. Officers are trained to cultivate a “warrior mindset,” the virtues of which are extolled in books, articles, 1 interviews, 2 and seminars 3 intended for a law enforcement audience. Within law enforcement, few things are more venerated than the concept of the Warrior. ![]()
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