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Understanding Intergroup Communication as a Pathway for Improving Police Legitimacy

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Internal and external communications are essential to the success of police organizations. In this article, we focus primarily on external communications, reflecting on how a body of theory and research from the study of communication can be used to improve…

2020 Annual Report Now Available!

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The National Policing Institute (NPI) is pleased to release its 2020 Annual Report. The report highlights NPI’s work throughout 2020 in four key areas: Building trust and legitimacy between police and communities; leveraging scientific research to advance policing; developing innovative…

Militias and Police Normalization of Domestic Violent Extremists

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It is illegal in all 50 states to form unauthorized private militia groups.[1] However, 36 states allow the open carry of firearms at protests. As a result, groups carrying arms and wearing tactical gear at protests can generate the public…

5 Things You Need to Know About Private Militia Groups

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Is Your Agency Leading the Charge?

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By now everyone with an interest in law enforcement and mending the rifts in our fractured society has seen the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Those who have sworn to an Oath of Office realize that what happened that…

National Policing Institute Joins 30×30 Initiative as National Partner

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The National Policing Institute is pleased to announce its partnership with a coalition of police leaders, researchers, and professional organizations in recently launching the 30×30 Initiative. To date, more than 40 policing agencies across the country announced their commitment to…

Research Evaluation of the City of Columbus’ Response to the 2020 Summer Protests

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A Crisis of Trust: A National Policing Institute Report to the Los Angeles Board of Police Commissioners on the Los Angeles Police Department Response to First Amendment Assemblies and Protests Occurring May 27 – June 7, 2020

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Statement Regarding the Trial of Former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin and the Murder of George Floyd

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Although the jury has spoken and justice has been served for the family of George Floyd, the stain of the racial injustice at the center of this trial shall never be removed. The pain brought on by the loss of…

National Policing Institute Endorses Arnold Venture’s Campaign for Criminal Justice Data Modernization

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The National Policing Institute is pleased to endorse Arnold Venture’s Campaign for Criminal Justice Data Modernization. According to the report derived from an expert roundtable, “comprehensive criminal justice reform should be an important next step on the administration’s agenda, to…

Texas Health Resources Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program: Final Report and Findings from the 5-Year Evaluation

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Christine Johnson, M.S.

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Christine Johnson is a Program Manager at the National Policing Institute. She oversees the National Law Enforcement Roadway Safety (NLERS) Program, which aims to prevent officer injuries and fatalities while operating on or near the nation’s roadways. Since joining NPI…

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Understanding Intergroup Communication as a Pathway for Improving Police Legitimacy

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Internal and external communications are essential to the success of police organizations. In this article, we focus primarily on external communications, reflecting on how a body of theory and research from the study of communication can be used to improve…

2020 Annual Report Now Available!

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The National Policing Institute (NPI) is pleased to release its 2020 Annual Report. The report highlights NPI’s work throughout 2020 in four key areas: Building trust and legitimacy between police and communities; leveraging scientific research to advance policing; developing innovative…

Militias and Police Normalization of Domestic Violent Extremists

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It is illegal in all 50 states to form unauthorized private militia groups.[1] However, 36 states allow the open carry of firearms at protests. As a result, groups carrying arms and wearing tactical gear at protests can generate the public…

5 Things You Need to Know About Private Militia Groups

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Is Your Agency Leading the Charge?

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By now everyone with an interest in law enforcement and mending the rifts in our fractured society has seen the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Those who have sworn to an Oath of Office realize that what happened that…

National Policing Institute Joins 30×30 Initiative as National Partner

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The National Policing Institute is pleased to announce its partnership with a coalition of police leaders, researchers, and professional organizations in recently launching the 30×30 Initiative. To date, more than 40 policing agencies across the country announced their commitment to…

Research Evaluation of the City of Columbus’ Response to the 2020 Summer Protests

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A Crisis of Trust: A National Policing Institute Report to the Los Angeles Board of Police Commissioners on the Los Angeles Police Department Response to First Amendment Assemblies and Protests Occurring May 27 – June 7, 2020

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Statement Regarding the Trial of Former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin and the Murder of George Floyd

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Although the jury has spoken and justice has been served for the family of George Floyd, the stain of the racial injustice at the center of this trial shall never be removed. The pain brought on by the loss of…

National Policing Institute Endorses Arnold Venture’s Campaign for Criminal Justice Data Modernization

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The National Policing Institute is pleased to endorse Arnold Venture’s Campaign for Criminal Justice Data Modernization. According to the report derived from an expert roundtable, “comprehensive criminal justice reform should be an important next step on the administration’s agenda, to…

Texas Health Resources Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program: Final Report and Findings from the 5-Year Evaluation

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Christine Johnson, M.S.

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Christine Johnson is a Program Manager at the National Policing Institute. She oversees the National Law Enforcement Roadway Safety (NLERS) Program, which aims to prevent officer injuries and fatalities while operating on or near the nation’s roadways. Since joining NPI…