- Examples include behind-the-scenes photos, related aspects (e.g. stories of police dogs).
- Post human side stories on Facebook and Twitter: e.g. “Police officers in Rome cook dinner for an elderly couple”: https://www.facebook.com/questuradiroma/posts/1014697258638294
- Copblogs: In blogs police officers tell stories about their daily work and what it does to them. These blogs show the person behind the police officer: ‘Politieverhalen’.
- Police stories on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnk0uCZqeOMmUnZn6-Y4Nrt5SBS4yQaF6
- PSNI Instagram highlights local radio presenters spending time with police – https://www.instagram.com/p/BJ0EiAsDkzF/?tagged=psni PSNI instagram highlights partnership work at a public event https://www.instagram.com/p/BJ-Ll7ljqxU/?tagged=psni
PSNI share human interest, behind the scenes and daily policing stories on an ongoing basis across all their social media channels.
Image Source: Hanover Police
HUMAN SIDE STORIES
Normally news media reports different on law enforcement activities. LEA's would like to tell their own story. This can stimulate the (in)formal relation between citizens and your organization and make it more humane.
Therefore, LEA's communicate the human side of daily experiences and share a more personal picture of their work.