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Neighborhood-Driven Policing Revisited

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Co-Responder Models in Policing: Better Serving Communities

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Over the last 30 years, a growing number of agencies have increasingly adopted police-mental health collaboration (PMHC) programs, also known as co-responder models, to provide an enhanced response to victims of crime or people in the throes of an emotional…

Remembering 9/11 – Looking Past Hate Toward the Greatness of Unity

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September 11, 2001 changed the lives of many. For those who lived through it, we will never forget the exact moments when we learned that a horrible tragedy was no accident, searing the visions in our minds forever. Almost 3,000…

Examining Police Reforms in New Jersey: Statewide Evaluation of Changes to Use of Force Policies and Training

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Averted School Violence (ASV) Database: 2021 Analysis Update

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Counter-Terrorism After 9/11—An interview with Dr. Frank Straub, Director of the Center for Mass Violence Response Studies at the National Policing Institute

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Reprinted with permission from the International Centre for Counter-Terrorism (ICCT) – The Hague. Twenty years ago, Frank Straub was a first responder on the scene of the attacks in lower Manhattan. Looking back, we go through his experience of the…

5 Things You Need to Know About Ghost Guns

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Sergeant Terry Cherry

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Sergeant Terry Cherry has been with the Charleston Police Department in Charleston, South Carolina since 2012 and is currently serving as the agency’s recruiter. Sergeant Cherry has applied evidence-based policing to drive changes in recruitment processes, policies, and marketing efforts.…

Officer Christopher Denton

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Christopher Denton is a Federal Law Enforcement Officer with the United States Forest Service Rocky Mountain Region in Silverthorne, Colorado. Officer Denton investigates and enforces laws related to the National Forest System with a focus on increased use of public…

Sergeant Eric Dlugolenski (Ret.)

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Eric Dlugolenski is an assistant professor in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Central Connecticut State University (CCSU). Prior to taking a full-time tenure track position with CCSU, he was a sergeant in the West Haven, Connecticut, Police…

Sergeant Jeffery Egge (Ret.)

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Jeffery Egge is a retired sergeant with the Minneapolis, Minnesota, Police Department (MPD) where he has served for 24 years and led strategic and crime analysis. In 2016, Egge was selected as a National Institute of Justice Law Enforcement Advancing…

Lieutenant Andrew Graham

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Lieutenant Andrew Graham has been employed with the Tuttle Police Department, in central Oklahoma, since 2006. He is currently assigned as a lieutenant and shift commander of the overnight shift. Lieutenant Graham also ensures that all officers in the department…

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Neighborhood-Driven Policing Revisited

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Co-Responder Models in Policing: Better Serving Communities

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Over the last 30 years, a growing number of agencies have increasingly adopted police-mental health collaboration (PMHC) programs, also known as co-responder models, to provide an enhanced response to victims of crime or people in the throes of an emotional…

Remembering 9/11 – Looking Past Hate Toward the Greatness of Unity

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September 11, 2001 changed the lives of many. For those who lived through it, we will never forget the exact moments when we learned that a horrible tragedy was no accident, searing the visions in our minds forever. Almost 3,000…

Examining Police Reforms in New Jersey: Statewide Evaluation of Changes to Use of Force Policies and Training

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Averted School Violence (ASV) Database: 2021 Analysis Update

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Counter-Terrorism After 9/11—An interview with Dr. Frank Straub, Director of the Center for Mass Violence Response Studies at the National Policing Institute

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Reprinted with permission from the International Centre for Counter-Terrorism (ICCT) – The Hague. Twenty years ago, Frank Straub was a first responder on the scene of the attacks in lower Manhattan. Looking back, we go through his experience of the…

5 Things You Need to Know About Ghost Guns

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Sergeant Terry Cherry

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Sergeant Terry Cherry has been with the Charleston Police Department in Charleston, South Carolina since 2012 and is currently serving as the agency’s recruiter. Sergeant Cherry has applied evidence-based policing to drive changes in recruitment processes, policies, and marketing efforts.…

Officer Christopher Denton

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Christopher Denton is a Federal Law Enforcement Officer with the United States Forest Service Rocky Mountain Region in Silverthorne, Colorado. Officer Denton investigates and enforces laws related to the National Forest System with a focus on increased use of public…

Sergeant Eric Dlugolenski (Ret.)

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Eric Dlugolenski is an assistant professor in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Central Connecticut State University (CCSU). Prior to taking a full-time tenure track position with CCSU, he was a sergeant in the West Haven, Connecticut, Police…

Sergeant Jeffery Egge (Ret.)

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Jeffery Egge is a retired sergeant with the Minneapolis, Minnesota, Police Department (MPD) where he has served for 24 years and led strategic and crime analysis. In 2016, Egge was selected as a National Institute of Justice Law Enforcement Advancing…

Lieutenant Andrew Graham

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Lieutenant Andrew Graham has been employed with the Tuttle Police Department, in central Oklahoma, since 2006. He is currently assigned as a lieutenant and shift commander of the overnight shift. Lieutenant Graham also ensures that all officers in the department…