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Jim Burch

Staff

Introduction Leadership Research Programs Business Services

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Strategic Priorities

Introduction The primary goal of our work is to positively impact police practice. To that end, we focus our efforts on three strategic priority areas, identified below. You can also view our strategic plan, available here. Safety & Wellness We…

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Employment

Introduction The National Policing Institute was established in 1970 as a non-partisan and independent nonprofit organization dedicated to pursuing excellence in policing through science and innovation. The National Policing Institute has been on the cutting edge of police innovation for…

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Contact Us

Introduction The National Policing Institute Address: 2550 S Clark Street, Suite 1130, Arlington, VA 22202 Phone: (202) 833-1460 Fax: (202) 659-9149 General Inquiries: info@policinginstitute.org Media Inquiries: media@policinginstitute.org Connect with us on social! Sign up for NPI’s mailing list to receive…

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Partnerships

Introduction The National Policing Institute has long recognized that to improve policing through innovation and science, effective partnerships and collaboration with other organizations, entities, and institutions are necessary. To that end, the National Policing Institute has enjoyed partnerships with many…

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Projects

Introduction Featured Projects Rural Violent Crime Reduction Initiative Violent crime is on the rise in many jurisdictions, including rural communities. Rural law enforcement agencies are left to tackle these issues, often with a decreasing tax base, personnel shortages, expansive geographic…

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Publications

Introduction Our Curated Libraries After-Action Review Library Ideas in American Policing Library Publications Our Curated Libraries After-Action Review Library Ideas in American Policing Library Publications Archive

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Announcements

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Events

Introduction Upcoming Events National Law Enforcement Roadway Safety Program Patrol Officer Training – Lewiston, New York October 5, 2023 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Eastern Training Attend this no-cost, 6-hour training course with other patrol officers, trainers, and first-line supervisors…

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Sponsors

Introduction The National Policing Institute extends its sincere gratitude to its corporate and individual sponsors for their generous support of NPI’s mission to advance policing through innovation and science during 2020-2021. Transform Policing Engage Communities Impact Justice Maris & Peter…

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Board of Directors

Introduction The National Policing Institute is guided by a diverse Board of Directors from the criminal justice field, academia, the private sector, and other stakeholder communities. The Chairman of the Board of Directors is Dr. Ronal Serpas. The National Policing…

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OnPolicing Blog

Introduction Welcome to the OnPolicing Series OnPolicing captures the thoughts of some of the country’s most important voices on contemporary policing. It is intended to stimulate debate about the state of policing and the myriad of challenges involved in controlling crime,…

Jim Burch

Staff

Introduction Leadership Research Programs Business Services

Strategic Priorities

Introduction The primary goal of our work is to positively impact police practice. To that end, we focus our efforts on three strategic priority areas, identified below. You can also view our strategic plan, available here. Safety & Wellness We…

Employment

Introduction The National Policing Institute was established in 1970 as a non-partisan and independent nonprofit organization dedicated to pursuing excellence in policing through science and innovation. The National Policing Institute has been on the cutting edge of police innovation for…

Contact Us

Introduction The National Policing Institute Address: 2550 S Clark Street, Suite 1130, Arlington, VA 22202 Phone: (202) 833-1460 Fax: (202) 659-9149 General Inquiries: info@policinginstitute.org Media Inquiries: media@policinginstitute.org Connect with us on social! Sign up for NPI’s mailing list to receive…

Partnerships

Introduction The National Policing Institute has long recognized that to improve policing through innovation and science, effective partnerships and collaboration with other organizations, entities, and institutions are necessary. To that end, the National Policing Institute has enjoyed partnerships with many…

Projects

Introduction Featured Projects Rural Violent Crime Reduction Initiative Violent crime is on the rise in many jurisdictions, including rural communities. Rural law enforcement agencies are left to tackle these issues, often with a decreasing tax base, personnel shortages, expansive geographic…

Publications

Introduction Our Curated Libraries After-Action Review Library Ideas in American Policing Library Publications Our Curated Libraries After-Action Review Library Ideas in American Policing Library Publications Archive

Announcements

Introduction

Events

Introduction Upcoming Events National Law Enforcement Roadway Safety Program Patrol Officer Training – Lewiston, New York October 5, 2023 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Eastern Training Attend this no-cost, 6-hour training course with other patrol officers, trainers, and first-line supervisors…

Sponsors

Introduction The National Policing Institute extends its sincere gratitude to its corporate and individual sponsors for their generous support of NPI’s mission to advance policing through innovation and science during 2020-2021. Transform Policing Engage Communities Impact Justice Maris & Peter…

Board of Directors

Introduction The National Policing Institute is guided by a diverse Board of Directors from the criminal justice field, academia, the private sector, and other stakeholder communities. The Chairman of the Board of Directors is Dr. Ronal Serpas. The National Policing…

OnPolicing Blog

Introduction Welcome to the OnPolicing Series OnPolicing captures the thoughts of some of the country’s most important voices on contemporary policing. It is intended to stimulate debate about the state of policing and the myriad of challenges involved in controlling crime,…