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NPI Releases Report on Strengthening Lost and Stolen Firearm Reporting Policies

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National Policing Institute Issues Report on Strengthening Lost and Stolen Firearm Reporting Policies The National Policing Institute (NPI) today released a full-length report addressing state laws mandating reporting of lost and stolen firearms. The 40-page report is the first known…

April: Violent Crime Reduction

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  The big picture: National data suggest violent crime is decreasing, but statistics and perceptions don’t always agree. According to data collected by the Council on Criminal Justice (CCJ), 2023 saw a handful of reductions across 38 cities compared to…

Summarizing Use of Force Data for the Public: A How-To Guide for Law Enforcement In New Jersey

Summarizing Use of Force Data for the Public: A How-To Guide for Law Enforcement In New Jersey

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Collaborative Reform Initiative Program – Critical Response

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May: Honoring America’s Peace Officers

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  The big picture: Law enforcement officers shouldn’t have to sacrifice their lives for public safety. It was in 1962 that President John F. Kennedy established May 15th as Peace Officers Memorial Day. In his signed proclamation, he also designated…

Celebrating a Culture of Philanthropic Excellence, Leadership, and Loyalty

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Celebrating a Culture of Philanthropic Excellence, Leadership, and Loyalty The National Policing Institute (NPI) inducted the first members of its new Society of Excellence, Leadership Society, and Loyalty Circle, marking an exciting launch into NPI’s philanthropic future. On Thursday, May…

The Accreditation of Law Enforcement Agencies In Mexico

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National Policing Institute Publishes New Essay as Part of the Iconic Ideas in American Policing Series

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The National Policing Institute today published a new essay as part of the nonprofit’s iconic Ideas in American Policing  series. The collection, which began more than two decades ago, features commentary and insight from leading criminologists with the goal of…

Can We Fix the ‘Crisis of Legitimacy’ in American Policing?

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Lorraine Mazerolle, Ph.D.

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Lorraine Mazerolle, Ph.D., is an Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow (2010–2015) and a Professorial Research Fellow at The University of Queensland, School of Social Science. She received the Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) in the General Division on…

Tal Jonathan-Zamir

Tal Jonathan-Zamir, Ph.D.

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Tal Jonathan-Zamir, Ph.D., is an associate professor at the Institute of Criminology, Faculty of Law, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and in 2024-2025, will be an exchange visitor–research scholar at the Department of Criminology, Law & Society, George Mason University.…

Emily Owens, Ph.D.

Emily Owens, Ph.D.

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Dr. Emily Owens is the Deans’ Professor of Criminology and Economics at the University of California, Irvine, and the Department Chair of Criminology, Law and Society. Dr. Owens is currently a member of the National Academies of Sciences and Medicine…

NPI Releases Report on Strengthening Lost and Stolen Firearm Reporting Policies

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National Policing Institute Issues Report on Strengthening Lost and Stolen Firearm Reporting Policies The National Policing Institute (NPI) today released a full-length report addressing state laws mandating reporting of lost and stolen firearms. The 40-page report is the first known…

April: Violent Crime Reduction

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  The big picture: National data suggest violent crime is decreasing, but statistics and perceptions don’t always agree. According to data collected by the Council on Criminal Justice (CCJ), 2023 saw a handful of reductions across 38 cities compared to…

Summarizing Use of Force Data for the Public: A How-To Guide for Law Enforcement In New Jersey

Summarizing Use of Force Data for the Public: A How-To Guide for Law Enforcement In New Jersey

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Collaborative Reform Initiative Program – Critical Response

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May: Honoring America’s Peace Officers

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  The big picture: Law enforcement officers shouldn’t have to sacrifice their lives for public safety. It was in 1962 that President John F. Kennedy established May 15th as Peace Officers Memorial Day. In his signed proclamation, he also designated…

Celebrating a Culture of Philanthropic Excellence, Leadership, and Loyalty

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Celebrating a Culture of Philanthropic Excellence, Leadership, and Loyalty The National Policing Institute (NPI) inducted the first members of its new Society of Excellence, Leadership Society, and Loyalty Circle, marking an exciting launch into NPI’s philanthropic future. On Thursday, May…

The Accreditation of Law Enforcement Agencies In Mexico

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Headshot of Dennis P. Rosenbaum

National Policing Institute Publishes New Essay as Part of the Iconic Ideas in American Policing Series

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The National Policing Institute today published a new essay as part of the nonprofit’s iconic Ideas in American Policing  series. The collection, which began more than two decades ago, features commentary and insight from leading criminologists with the goal of…

Can We Fix the ‘Crisis of Legitimacy’ in American Policing?

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Lorraine Mazerolle, Ph.D.

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Lorraine Mazerolle, Ph.D., is an Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow (2010–2015) and a Professorial Research Fellow at The University of Queensland, School of Social Science. She received the Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) in the General Division on…

Tal Jonathan-Zamir

Tal Jonathan-Zamir, Ph.D.

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Tal Jonathan-Zamir, Ph.D., is an associate professor at the Institute of Criminology, Faculty of Law, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and in 2024-2025, will be an exchange visitor–research scholar at the Department of Criminology, Law & Society, George Mason University.…

Emily Owens, Ph.D.

Emily Owens, Ph.D.

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Dr. Emily Owens is the Deans’ Professor of Criminology and Economics at the University of California, Irvine, and the Department Chair of Criminology, Law and Society. Dr. Owens is currently a member of the National Academies of Sciences and Medicine…