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15 Social Media Trends Every Law Enforcement Leader Needs to Know (Before YourNext Post Becomes an Unintended Meme)

  • Writer: Kent Keller
    Kent Keller
  • Jun 9
  • 6 min read

Updated: Jun 18

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Greetings, Chiefs, Sheriffs, and PIOs! Social media isn’t just for TikTok dances and cat

videos—it’s a digital battlefield for positive reputation, community engagement, and

especially recruitment. To stay ahead this year, your agency needs to understand these

key trends. Buckle up; it’s going to be an informative ride…no meme required.


1. Short-Form Video Continues to Reign Supreme

TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, these are the “shorts” platforms that have

revolutionized communication. A recent report from Hootsuite states that short-form

videos generate 22% more engagement than static content, e.g. photos and carousel

posts; making them invaluable for outreach. Use them for quick crime prevention tips,

behind-the-scenes glimpses, or officer spotlights. They’re easily digestible and more

likely to be shared, boosting your reach exponentially.


"Video content is the most effective way to engage audiences, especially younger

demographics who are more likely to consume content on their phones." — 2023

Hootsuite Survey Creators


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2. Authenticity Over Perfection

Today’s followers prefer authentic, relatable content over polished, staged photos.

Consumers say that authenticity is a key factor in deciding whether to support a brand

or organization. When your agency and your officers share real stories and personal

moments, it fosters trust and community connection. A marketing and media relations agency can help you craft content that highlights your officers’ personalities and community involvement without sounding overly scripted. This authenticity fosters stronger community bonds and attracts recruits who want to join transparent, approachable agencies.


3. Social Listening Is Your New Best Friend

Monitoring online conversations about your department isn’t just good practice; it’s

essential to staying in the loop. Communities expect police agencies and organizations

to respond to online inquiries within 24 hours. Social listening tools can help you track

keywords, hashtags, or topics related to your jurisdiction and respond in real-time.

An experienced marketing partner can set up and manage these tools for you, ensuring

you’re always ahead of the conversation. Responsive engagement demonstrates that

your department values transparency and accountability…like we’re almost positive is

somewhere in your mission/vision/values statement…right?


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4. User-Generated Content (UGC) Is G-O-L-D

Encouraging your residents, community members, and visitors to share their stories and

videos creates an authentic narrative about your agency. UGC has been shown to

generate 28% more engagement than branded content (Nielsen, 2020). When

community members post positive experiences, it amplifies your department’s credibility

even further! Develop campaigns that motivate residents to share their stories, providing guidelines and moderation to maintain quality and authenticity. This grassroots approach boosts your reach and fosters a sense of shared ownership in your channels.


5. A Data-Driven Content Strategy

Analytics aren’t just for the marketers—they’re vital for informed decision-making within

your organization. Public safety agencies that utilize social media analytics often see a

substantial increase in community engagement. By tracking what content performs

best—crime stats, officer profiles, and safety tips—you can craft more relevant

messages for your community.


6. Video Live Streams for Transparency

Live stream events, town halls, or Q&A sessions to offer unparalleled transparency to

your department’s happenings. Residents feel more connected to local government

when they see live video content. Live streams foster real-time interaction, and allow

your command staff or agency rep to answer questions and demonstrate openness.

It’s vital to ensure that your live streams are professionally produced, marketed, and

most importantly, moderated. Don’t forget to craft scripts, promote the event

beforehand, and manage technical aspects to maximize engagement during!


7. Memes and Humor—Use Sparingly but Effectively

This is where we shine! Humor humanizes officers and makes your agency more

approachable, that’s science. Humorous content results in higher engagement rates

and when used appropriately, meme posts can break down barriers with your

community.


Note: Humor can backfire if misused…we also learned that the hard way. Simply

develop respectful, relatable content that aligns with your department’s tone and values

all without offending anyone (but not too boring and vanilla). Easy, right? If not, call us

and we’ll help!


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8. Emphasize Diversity, Inclusion, and Forward-Thinking

Highlighting your department’s diversity communicates that your agency values all

community members. Millennials and Gen Z respondents are more likely to support

organizations that demonstrate diversity and inclusion; beards, piercings, and tattoos

are of notable topics behind discussed. It doesn’t have to be a big to-do. Share real stories about officers from different backgrounds. This outreach effort helps attract a broader pool of recruits.


9. Highlight Success Stories and Victories

Celebrating your department’s achievements reinforces a positive image. We know

cops hate “bragging” on themselves. Publicly we mean…in private good luck getting us

to stop talking. Great storytelling increases engagement by up to 600% according to a

Headstream article from 2019. Sharing large case successes, community initiatives, or officer awards demonstrates your effectiveness as an agency while building pride in the community members and officers. Try to produce compelling content, e.g. videos, graphics, or articles, that

amplify these victories and keep your department top-of-mind as leaders in the public

safety realm.


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10. Use Geotagging and Hashtags Strategically

Use geotags and hashtags to increase your the discoverability of your posts. Posts that

have hashtags get more engagement than those without.. Joining trending

conversations and local hashtags helps your agency appear in searches related to

public safety and community events in your area. Take the time to research and then implement effective hashtag strategies, including a custom hashtag for your agency. Monitor trending topics and ensure your content reaches the right audiences, at the right times.


11. Address Controversies Quickly AND Honestly

Responding swiftly to incidents is crucial. And to be very clear here, “We have no

comment at this time” is the loudest statement you can make. Simply not appropriate in

2025. Organizations that respond within 24 hours are perceived as more trustworthy,

public or private. Transparent communication reduces misinformation and demonstrates

the accountability you preach to your officers everyday. Partnering with a marketing expert helps craft sensitive, accurate messages that maintain professionalism and empathy, ultimately strengthening public trust. Sometimes it’s not fun, but it still has to be done. "To keep people hopeful during a crisis, the most helpful thing you can do is give people calm, timely, and accurate information delivered in a professional way.” – Becca Heller, Executive Director of International Refugee Assistance Project


12. Incorporate Your Officer’s Personalities

Showcasing what’s REALLY “behind the badge” is how you win the community. Giving

your followers a glimpse into the officers’ hobbies, volunteer work, or personal stories

humanizes your department. Residents feel more connected to officers when they see

them as individuals and not just one amorphous blob. Personal content helps break agency and profession stereotypes while building rapport.


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13. Leverage Stories from Behind-the-Scenes Content

Stories, which disappear after 24-hours, are perfect for quick updates, officer behind-

the-scenes footage, or community partner highlights. They’re not long-lasting, but they

are highly engaging—over 58% of users say they watch stories daily according to

Instagram. Work with someone who will plan, produce, and schedule these snippets to maintain an active, engaging online presence that feels authentic, timely, and not managed (despite

being highly managed).


14. Talk on Crime Prevention and Safety Education

Social media is a proactive tool for community education. The first step to stopping

crime is deterring it. So do some campaigns featuring safety tips, scam alerts, traffic

advisories, or tips to not be an easy victim. And then prepare to see higher engagement

rates from your followers. The National Crime Prevention Council reports that

community education reduces certain crimes, especially those of the property nature, by

up to 20%.


15. Prepare for the Future (It is Now) with Emerging Tech & Trends

Stay ahead of the curve with innovations like AR filters, chatbots, or utilizing AI to help

you craft a great outreach strategy. These tools will make your department more

accessible and engaging, especially for the younger tech-savvy generations.

OS Media Group can advise, develop, and implement these emerging technologies and

trends, keeping your agency at the forefront of digital engagement and community

outreach.


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Final Thoughts with Kent:


In 2025, strategic use of social media isn’t optional; it’s essential. When this strategy is

guided by experienced marketing professionals, your police agency can boost

community trust, attract top recruits, and position itself as a modern, transparent public

safety leader.


If those are things that you tell your team to strive for everyday, contact us and let’s get

to work!



Kent Keller is a seasoned Brand Consultant, Social Media Manager, and Copywriter. He also acts as the Chief Executive Officer of OS Media Group. With over a decade of experience as a police officer and nearly five years as the Public Information Officer and Media Relations Manager for a prominent police agency, Kent brings a wealth of expertise to the proverbial table. His background, combined with his successes in developing numerous marketing campaigns and brand strategies, uniquely positions him to assist you in effectively engaging with your customers or community members. Reach him directly by e-mail at Kent@OSMediaPromo.com or www.OSMGMarketing.com today. 

 
 
 

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