Wednesday, 24 July 2013

Police Chief With Authenticity

Kim Jacobs is the current chief of police for city of Columbus, Ohio.

Chief of Police Kim Jacobs

While she does not dwell on her gender or sexuality to an extreme, she is clear to her officers, and the public, that she believes in personal and professional "authenticity" and expects others to follow her lead in this respect.

The Columbus Police Department polices a population of approximately 787,000 and Chief Jacobs is responsible for 1,827 sworn and 297 civilians within her department. She places significant emphasis on diversity and respect for the community. This entails respect for the fairly large gay and lesbian community within Columbus. Columbus, Ohio Division of Police

It is always valuable to ponder the leadership and career path of women who have ascended to the top of their respective police organizations. Jacobs is an example of someone who has demonstrated her commitment to personal integrity and forged a career within policing that has allowed her to assume the top position in a large American police service. The Columbus Police Department falls within the top 25 largest police departments in the US, therefore, the achievements of Chief Jacobs are worthy of serious attention.

She was appointed Chief of Police in 2012, having joined the Columbus Police Department in 1979 as a patrol officer. Thirty-three years of public service have culminated in this appointment which allows Jacobs to address the many demands of operational policing and the considerable challenges of police leadership in the 21st century.


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