Tough job, fewer applicants: Michigan struggles to hire police, survey finds

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  • A new study finds nearly three-quarters of Michigan law enforcement agencies struggle to recruit qualified officers
  • Some departments offer signing bonuses up to $5,000 to attract already-trained officers
  • Proposed solutions include raising pay and benefits, as communities find it difficult to compete with private sector wages.

Police agencies throughout Michigan are struggling to hire qualified officers, a new study finds, exacerbating an officer shortage that has hit forces nationwide.

A University of Michigan study released Tuesday found that 72% report difficult hiring and another 48% said they had problems keeping officers of the 1,800 Michigan cities, townships and counties surveyed.

In 2015, just 22% of Michigan communities expressed trouble finding officers, according to the study…

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