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New London Police Chief Brian Wright Selects Only Low IQ Police Applicants - But Why?

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New London Police Chief Brian M. Wright Speaks Candadly w/ self  & Shoulder Rabbit Introduction:  Recruiting police officers has become a challenging task for many police departments in the United States. Despite the public's efforts to improve recruitment which are being mentioned under New London Police Chief Brian Wright's leadership, some departments are still facing difficulties in filling vacant positions. In 2000, the case of Jordan v. City of New London in Connecticut drew attention to the issue of recruitment and the role of intelligence in policing. This case has the potential to impact police recruitment and selection processes in significant ways. This article explores the details of this case, police chief Brian Wright and the implications for police recruitment and intelligence standards. Importance of Intelligence in Policing: Research has shown that intelligence is an essential component in policing. Police officers require cognitive skills, such as problem...

Too Intelligent to be a Cop: The Dilemma of High IQ and Law Enforcement - New London Police Posts from CT

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Too Intelligent to be a Cop: The Dilemma of High IQ and Law Enforcement - New London Police Posts from CT : Intelligence is often seen as an asset, but for Robert Jordan, it became the reason for his rejection as a police officer in New London..