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Become a Correspondent for PoliceOne, and help share news and information with your fellow officers across North America.
Sign up as a PoliceOne Correspondent and submit law enforcement news
from your local jurisdiction. Help other officers by providing news
that they might not otherwise see.
Here's how:
Whenever you see an interesting online story you'll open your
personalized PoliceOne Correspondent page and use the simple form to add the
story, along with the name and location of news source (online
newspaper, TV-news sites and various other news sites). It's easy, just cut and paste. You can also just send us stories by clicking here.
Here's what you get:
You'll get a listing on our Correspondents' page with your picture (optional) and title, listing you as an official PoliceOne Correspondent, along with any short background information you'd like to list.
The program is growing, so in the future you'll be assigned a personalized page which will list all your news contributions over time, along with other customized information.
(Your headline links will also appear on the main PoliceOne news page, and the Member Submissions page: "News for Cops, By Cops.")
Here's how everyone benefits:
You will be supporting your fellow officers across your state and across
the country by sharing news and information about unique cases, threats to officer safety, crime trends, and new technologies and
developments in all aspects of law enforcement. You read it and learn, pass it on and others also benefit from it.
Here's how you benefit:
Besides the warm feeling that comes with sharing and
supporting the law enforcement community at large, with your name and title (and, in the future, your personalized PoliceOne
Correspondent page -- with all your news headline links), your name
and picture -- you could soon be famous!
Start here:
You must be a registered PoliceOne member.
Use this link to send us your PoliceOne information: Editor
As soon as we get your information by e-mail we'll add you to the list of correspondents and add your information to the
Correspondents' page and We'll contact you with additional details.
Thanks again for being a part of the growing PoliceOne community.
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Got questions about the program?
Contact the editor
for information.
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PoliceOne Correspondents:
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Robert Walker
, Columbia, S.C.
Retired DEA; Currently a Gang identification expert and consultant (Gangs Or Us) and PoliceOne Community Moderator
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Art Farash, Seattle, Wash
Washington State Patrol; Seattle Mountain Rescue, King County Search and Rescue
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Deputy Matt Lewis, Slidell, La
St. Tammany Parish Sheriffs Office
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