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    August Vollmer

    American police chief

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  1. August Vollmer (March 7, 1876 – November 4, 1955) was the first police chief of Berkeley, California, and a leading figure in the development of the field of criminal justice in the United States in the early 20th century.

  2. Apr 19, 2017 · Learn about the life and legacy of August Vollmer, Berkeley's first police chief and a pioneer of progressive policing. He taught at UC Berkeley and influenced the world with his innovations in technology, training and education.

  3. Nov 19, 2020 · Learn how August Vollmer, a former mail carrier and a veteran of the Spanish-American War, transformed policing in Berkeley and beyond with his professionalism and training. Explore how his tactics, influenced by his experience in the Philippines, also contributed to the militarization of policing.

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  4. Jul 3, 2022 · But who was August Vollmer, and why was he so influential? Most importantly, why should he matter to modern law enforcement? The answer is simple: his leadership. Through everything he did, Vollmer reflected the values of courage, integrity and open-mindedness.

  5. Apr 22, 2017 · Learn about the life and legacy of August Vollmer, the \"father of modern policing,\" who innovated many practices and reforms in Berkeley and beyond. A new biography and exhibit by Willard M. Oliver, a professor of criminal justice, reveal his story and achievements.

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  6. Sep 30, 2020 · Learn how August Vollmer, a former soldier and Berkeley chief of police, transformed American policing with military methods, technology, and eugenics. Discover how his legacy shaped the heavily-armed and repressive police forces of today.

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  8. Jan 27, 2010 · Learn about August Vollmer, who served as Berkeley's chief of police from 1905 to 1931 and introduced many reforms that transformed policing in the US. He was the first to use bicycles, motorcycles, patrol cars, radio, fingerprints, lie detectors, and college-educated officers.

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