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Back on the right track - Lieutenant Milwaukee Police Department Employee Review

4.0
12 Mar 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Despite challenges of numerous officers hired in early 90’s hitting retirement, the MPD manages to get a lot done for the city. The new chief as of Feb 2018 is restoring some much needed resources towards anti-gang and violent crime efforts. He is also maintaining a balance between patrol and investigations in resource allocation, which is atypical of this department’s recent history which saw the elimination of gang, narcotics and general investigative assignments. Quality of training officers receive is high value. Good department to work for if you are motivated to pursue a variety of assignments or if you want to specialize in various things like harbor patrol, bomb squad, tactical, etc.

Cons

The biggest challenge facing the MPD will be maintaining adequate staffing. Shortstaffed shifts currently have officers working a lot of overtime which cuts into a healthy work/personal life balance. With the retirements, the drain of experience will be significant. Budgets continue to be under strain...patrol cars average over 150k miles.

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5.0
29 Oct 2024
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Pros

Good benefits and working conditions

Cons

Government politics and city corruption

1.0
30 May 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Health insurance after retirement, but nobody makes it that long anymore

Cons

Terrible administration, supervison is hit and miss. Critically low staffing, dangerous, community and politics hate you, consent decree makes it impossible to do real police work, constantly catering to suspects in custody. Low pay, bad benefits, been out of contract for years and the city offers nothing. I left the area to another agency and it saved my life. Divorce and suicide is rampant in the agency. I now have more time off, make more, and have better retirement plan and benefits. Big cities use to be a great place to learn to be an officer, but now they have officers who don't even know how to make a traffic stop because they're worried about the consent decree/Collins Agreement. The cities resources are so out of date. People are so burnt out they'll let you get hurt before backing you up. With the shortage in policing, I would encourage ANYONE to avoid big cities like Milwaukee like the plague. Go to a mid size agency 30,000-60,000. You'll make more and do more police work and be happier.

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