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Research in Brief-Near repeat burglary

Interrupting ‘Near Repeat’ Burglary Patterns: Rapid Identification and Interaction with At-Risk Residents After a Burglary

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Micro-Level Policing for Near Repeat Burglaries

Micro-Level Policing for Preventing Near Repeat Residential Burglary

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Preventing Near Repeat Burglaries

Preventing Near Repeat Residential Burglary – Research Summary

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Tackling Near Repeat Crime – Strategy Brief

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Getting Ready for the NIBRS Transition

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On January 1, 2021, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) will retire the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program’s Summary Reporting System (SRS). After then, the FBI will only collect crime statistics through the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS). We should…

David Dominguez

“Peace Officers” Are the Guardians of Our Society

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In 2016, our colleague, Executive Director, Sue Rahr of the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission wrote on the National Policing Institute blog about how law enforcement has become very good at fighting crime; yet, as a profession, we are…

5 Things to Know about Near Repeat Patterns

5 Things You Need to Know About Near-Repeat Patterns and Crime Prevention

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DC 2017 Inauguration Report

2017 Presidential Inauguration First Amendment Independent Law Enforcement Review

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Opinions of CPD Officers on the Upcoming Consent Decree_report cover

Opinions of Officers of the Chicago Police Department on the Upcoming Consent Decree: A Report to the State of Illinois Office of the Attorney General

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Jason Potts

Enhanced Interviewing Techniques to Improve Memory Recall

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What Happened? Who did it? And, where are they now – simple enough, right? Typical questions that police officers and investigators want answered. But all too often, we attempt to rush and control an interview by asking close-ended questions. This…

Ken Clary

Utilizing Data and Science to Reduce Serious Injury and Fatality Crashes on Rural Roadways

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As commanders within state police and patrol organizations, we are charged with protecting the citizenry traveling on our roadways. Although some might view violations of traffic laws as lesser offenses, those infractions can often lead to death and/ or serious…

Responding to Persons with Mental Illness-An Evaluation of the PWCPD CIT Program report cover

Responding to Persons with Mental Illness and/or Emotional Distress: An Evaluation of the Prince William County Police Department Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Program

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Research in Brief-Near repeat burglary

Interrupting ‘Near Repeat’ Burglary Patterns: Rapid Identification and Interaction with At-Risk Residents After a Burglary

Posted in
Micro-Level Policing for Near Repeat Burglaries

Micro-Level Policing for Preventing Near Repeat Residential Burglary

Posted in
Preventing Near Repeat Burglaries

Preventing Near Repeat Residential Burglary – Research Summary

Posted in

Tackling Near Repeat Crime – Strategy Brief

Posted in

Getting Ready for the NIBRS Transition

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On January 1, 2021, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) will retire the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program’s Summary Reporting System (SRS). After then, the FBI will only collect crime statistics through the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS). We should…

David Dominguez

“Peace Officers” Are the Guardians of Our Society

Posted in

In 2016, our colleague, Executive Director, Sue Rahr of the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission wrote on the National Policing Institute blog about how law enforcement has become very good at fighting crime; yet, as a profession, we are…

5 Things to Know about Near Repeat Patterns

5 Things You Need to Know About Near-Repeat Patterns and Crime Prevention

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DC 2017 Inauguration Report

2017 Presidential Inauguration First Amendment Independent Law Enforcement Review

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Opinions of CPD Officers on the Upcoming Consent Decree_report cover

Opinions of Officers of the Chicago Police Department on the Upcoming Consent Decree: A Report to the State of Illinois Office of the Attorney General

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Jason Potts

Enhanced Interviewing Techniques to Improve Memory Recall

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What Happened? Who did it? And, where are they now – simple enough, right? Typical questions that police officers and investigators want answered. But all too often, we attempt to rush and control an interview by asking close-ended questions. This…

Ken Clary

Utilizing Data and Science to Reduce Serious Injury and Fatality Crashes on Rural Roadways

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As commanders within state police and patrol organizations, we are charged with protecting the citizenry traveling on our roadways. Although some might view violations of traffic laws as lesser offenses, those infractions can often lead to death and/ or serious…

Responding to Persons with Mental Illness-An Evaluation of the PWCPD CIT Program report cover

Responding to Persons with Mental Illness and/or Emotional Distress: An Evaluation of the Prince William County Police Department Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Program

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