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The capacity or ability to direct or influence the behavior of others or the course of events. Can be either formal or informal.

Power

Show of strength with intensity of effort . It is physically represented violence, compulsion, or constraint exerted upon or against a person or thing

Force

The power to decide or act according to one’s own judgement

Discretion

To exercise restraint or direction over, dominate. The authority given to all branches of law enforcement offices in our society comes under the direction/control of the constitution of the united states

Control

An action exerted by one thing or person over another

Influence

One’s ability to get others to willingly follow. Every organization needs leaders at every level, including law enforcement. As law enforcement officers, we are authority figures that lead by example.

Leadership

How you are perceived by those around you helps to define our command presence. It is essentially presenting yourself as someone in authority and who is to be respected and obeyed.



Reputation+ Demeanor=_____

Command Presence

Integrity Fairness Respect Honesty Courage Compassion

Core Values

Uprightness of character and soundness of moral principle, absolute truthfulness, and honesty.

Integrity

Characterized by freedom from prejudice or favoritism.

Fairness

Acknowledging the rights and values of other people accountability is essential to the integrity of federal law enforcement agencies and their relationship with the citizens and communities they are sworn to protect.

Respect

Most fundamental of ethics and values. Being trustworthy, reliable, and sincere.

Honesty

Having personal ability to face difficulty with resolve, without excessive fear.

Courage