Organization, leadership and ethics

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Organization, leadership and ethics
Clear responsibilities, good leadership and a strong focus on values are among the cornerstones of successful police work in NRW.
Organization
 
Modern
Management
Interviews
and portraits
Herbert Reul, born in Langenfeld in 1952, has been Minister of the Interior in North Rhine-Westphalia since June 30, 2017.
For the new Head of Police Department 4 at the Ministry of the Interior, Gerrit Weber, the police must embody 5 x D - remain democratically resilient, assertive and service-oriented, as well as becoming more diverse and digital.
Michael Schemke has taken up his new post as Inspector of Police. Since then, he has been at the head of the approximately 30,000 uniformed police officers in the country.
Peter Mosch has been State Director of Criminal Investigation at the Ministry of the Interior since May. The 57-year-old is responsible for the entire professional breadth and depth of the criminal investigation department.
Maria del Carmen Fernandez Mendez knows a thing or two about traffic on North Rhine-Westphalia's roads - from her own experience. She has been a traffic officer at the Ministry of the Interior since February, having previously held the post on a temporary basis for several months.
Ethics and
Self-image
A decade ago, the State Office for Training, Further Training and Personnel Affairs (LAFP) of the North Rhine-Westphalia Police in Selm created a unique place to learn about professional ethics by setting up the "Grenzgang". There is great interest in the concept. The desire to try something similar...
Minister Reul: "Every police officer has to deal with this at some point. Because you don't just put this job down when you finish work. "
Fighting extremism
within the police
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In urgent cases: Police emergency number 110