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When Strategies Cause Unintended Harm

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Policing is a fast-paced environment as departments are consistently responding to community demands for service and chiefs are consistently responding to crime trends.  As strategies are implemented though, too often, its impacts are assessed based on weekly or monthly comparisons…

National Survey on Officer Training: Executive Brief

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National Survey on Officer Safety Training: Findings and Implications

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COVID-19 Initiatives, Resources & Tools for the Field

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In Policing, ‘You Don’t Know Nothing’—Until You Ask Questions

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The late New York Yankees legend Yogi Berra is perhaps remembered more for his malapropistic quotes than what he achieved on the field. The irony about “yogi-isms” is that his words can actually be quite profound. One such statement, “In…

Examining the Impact of Integrating Communications, Assessment, and Tactics (ICAT) De-escalation Training for the Louisville Metro Police Department: Initial Findings

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Put Your Mask on First—Prioritizing Self Care for Law Enforcement Executives

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Thus far, 2020 has produced indisputable evidence of the perils facing law enforcement in the United States and around the world. A global pandemic has taken more than 200,000 lives in the United States including more than 200 deaths of…

Origins of officer-involved shootings: Analysis of data reported to police via 911 calls reveal opportunities to reduce violent outcomes

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Through the cooperation of more than 50 of the largest law enforcement agencies across the U.S. and Canada, our research team was granted access to the most detailed dataset ever collected on fatal and non-fatal shootings by officers while on…

Preparing for and Responding to Mass Demonstrations and Counter-Demonstrations in Portland, Oregon

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Developing Evidence in De-Escalation of Potential Use of Force Encounters

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Stories about police use of excessive force continue to appear in local and national news headlines. Community-police relationships continue to be strained by these incidents, many of which have been captured on camera and circulated in media. Witnessed and recorded…

Baltimore Police Department Partners with the National Policing Institute to Launch New Peer Intervention Program for Officers

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To support the efforts of the City of Baltimore and the Baltimore Police Department (BPD) in implementation of the consent decree, through funding from the Ford Foundation, the National Policing Institute (NPI) currently serves as a Technical Advisor to BPD.…

Department of Justice Establishes Community of Practice for Law Enforcement Mental Health and Wellness

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PRESS RELEASE — U.S. Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing Services Office of Public Affairs Email: cops.office.public.affairs@usdoj.gov Phone: (202) 514-9079 — WASHINGTON—The Department of Justice’s Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS Office) has established the first-ever Community…

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When Strategies Cause Unintended Harm

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Policing is a fast-paced environment as departments are consistently responding to community demands for service and chiefs are consistently responding to crime trends.  As strategies are implemented though, too often, its impacts are assessed based on weekly or monthly comparisons…

National Survey on Officer Training: Executive Brief

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National Survey on Officer Safety Training: Findings and Implications

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COVID-19 Initiatives, Resources & Tools for the Field

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In Policing, ‘You Don’t Know Nothing’—Until You Ask Questions

Posted in

The late New York Yankees legend Yogi Berra is perhaps remembered more for his malapropistic quotes than what he achieved on the field. The irony about “yogi-isms” is that his words can actually be quite profound. One such statement, “In…

Examining the Impact of Integrating Communications, Assessment, and Tactics (ICAT) De-escalation Training for the Louisville Metro Police Department: Initial Findings

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Put Your Mask on First—Prioritizing Self Care for Law Enforcement Executives

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Thus far, 2020 has produced indisputable evidence of the perils facing law enforcement in the United States and around the world. A global pandemic has taken more than 200,000 lives in the United States including more than 200 deaths of…

Origins of officer-involved shootings: Analysis of data reported to police via 911 calls reveal opportunities to reduce violent outcomes

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Through the cooperation of more than 50 of the largest law enforcement agencies across the U.S. and Canada, our research team was granted access to the most detailed dataset ever collected on fatal and non-fatal shootings by officers while on…

Preparing for and Responding to Mass Demonstrations and Counter-Demonstrations in Portland, Oregon

Posted in

Developing Evidence in De-Escalation of Potential Use of Force Encounters

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Stories about police use of excessive force continue to appear in local and national news headlines. Community-police relationships continue to be strained by these incidents, many of which have been captured on camera and circulated in media. Witnessed and recorded…

Baltimore Police Department Partners with the National Policing Institute to Launch New Peer Intervention Program for Officers

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To support the efforts of the City of Baltimore and the Baltimore Police Department (BPD) in implementation of the consent decree, through funding from the Ford Foundation, the National Policing Institute (NPI) currently serves as a Technical Advisor to BPD.…

Department of Justice Establishes Community of Practice for Law Enforcement Mental Health and Wellness

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PRESS RELEASE — U.S. Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing Services Office of Public Affairs Email: cops.office.public.affairs@usdoj.gov Phone: (202) 514-9079 — WASHINGTON—The Department of Justice’s Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS Office) has established the first-ever Community…