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National Policing Institute Participates in Police Weekend 2021 to Honor Fallen Officers

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The National Policing Institute (NPI), in recognition of the sacrifices of law enforcement officers, participated in Police Weekend 2021. As an extension of National Police Week, Police Weekend was established by the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial and Museum to…

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Chief Deanna Cantrell (Ret.)

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Deanna Cantrell is recognized as a leading driver of public safety leadership, operational efficiency and improvement, innovative and evidence-based problem solving, and advancing trust and community building. She has a proven record for exceptional communication, talented public speaking, forward-thinking police…

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Chief Anthony Geraci

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Anthony W. Geraci is a 24-year veteran of New York state law enforcement, beginning his career in 1998 with the New York City, New York, Police Department (NYPD). In 2003, he joined the city of Albany, New York, Police Department…

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National Policing Institute to Host Webinar Discussing Research Findings from Study Examining Crisis Response Models Within Small Law Enforcement Agencies

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In January of 2021, NPI published the results of a national study that examined the kinds of approaches that small law enforcement agencies are adopting to respond in appropriate ways to persons with behavioral health needs, particularly persons with mental…

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Elyse Hansen, M.A.

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Elyse (Ellie) Hansen is a project associate at the National Policing Institute supporting local law enforcement projects. She graduated from Christopher Newport University in 2020 after receiving her bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Sociology with a concentration in Criminology. She…

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Building a Diverse Workforce in Law Enforcement

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A worker shortage is sweeping the nation, and law enforcement is no exception. Across the country, law enforcement agencies struggle to recruit, hire, and retain police officers for reasons that span social, economic, and political factors.1 Compounding the problem, in…

JCH Crisis Intervention Models in Small Jurisdictions webinar

Crisis Intervention Models in Small and Rural Jurisdictions

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Law Enforcement Responses to Large-Scale Demonstrations: A National Convening of Key Stakeholders

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As Part of Task Force, NPI’s Chief Behavioral Scientist Provides Recommendations on Policing to the Government Accountability Office

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In Fall 2020, the National Policing Institute’s (NPI’s) Chief Behavioral Scientist, Dr. Karen L. Amendola, was appointed to the American Psychological Association’s (APA’s) Presidential Task Force on Use of Force Against African Americans. Earlier this year, on June 17, 2021,…

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21st Century Policing Task Force Report: The First Five Years

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NPI Releases Report on the Reach and Influence of the 21st Century Policing Task Force Report

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The National Policing Institute (NPI) is proud to partner with the Joyce Foundation and 21CP to assess the reach, impact, challenges, and successes of the principles of the 21st Century Policing Task Force Report (21CPTFR). This project examines the law…

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NPI Releases Electronic Resource on Staying Healthy in the Fray: The Impact of Crowd Management on Officers in the Context of Civil Unrest

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The National Policing Institute (NPI), in partnership with the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) VALOR Initiative, is pleased to release the electronic resource, Staying Healthy in the Fray: The Impact of Crowd Management on Officers in the Context of Civil…

Candlelight vigil

National Policing Institute Participates in Police Weekend 2021 to Honor Fallen Officers

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The National Policing Institute (NPI), in recognition of the sacrifices of law enforcement officers, participated in Police Weekend 2021. As an extension of National Police Week, Police Weekend was established by the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial and Museum to…

Chief Deanna Cantrell (Ret.)

Posted in

Deanna Cantrell is recognized as a leading driver of public safety leadership, operational efficiency and improvement, innovative and evidence-based problem solving, and advancing trust and community building. She has a proven record for exceptional communication, talented public speaking, forward-thinking police…

Chief Anthony Geraci

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Anthony W. Geraci is a 24-year veteran of New York state law enforcement, beginning his career in 1998 with the New York City, New York, Police Department (NYPD). In 2003, he joined the city of Albany, New York, Police Department…

Police with person

National Policing Institute to Host Webinar Discussing Research Findings from Study Examining Crisis Response Models Within Small Law Enforcement Agencies

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In January of 2021, NPI published the results of a national study that examined the kinds of approaches that small law enforcement agencies are adopting to respond in appropriate ways to persons with behavioral health needs, particularly persons with mental…

Elyse Hansen

Elyse Hansen, M.A.

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Elyse (Ellie) Hansen is a project associate at the National Policing Institute supporting local law enforcement projects. She graduated from Christopher Newport University in 2020 after receiving her bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Sociology with a concentration in Criminology. She…

Jane Wiseman

Building a Diverse Workforce in Law Enforcement

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A worker shortage is sweeping the nation, and law enforcement is no exception. Across the country, law enforcement agencies struggle to recruit, hire, and retain police officers for reasons that span social, economic, and political factors.1 Compounding the problem, in…

JCH Crisis Intervention Models in Small Jurisdictions webinar

Crisis Intervention Models in Small and Rural Jurisdictions

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Law Enforcement Responses to Large-Scale Demonstrations: A National Convening of Key Stakeholders

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As Part of Task Force, NPI’s Chief Behavioral Scientist Provides Recommendations on Policing to the Government Accountability Office

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In Fall 2020, the National Policing Institute’s (NPI’s) Chief Behavioral Scientist, Dr. Karen L. Amendola, was appointed to the American Psychological Association’s (APA’s) Presidential Task Force on Use of Force Against African Americans. Earlier this year, on June 17, 2021,…

21st Century Policing Task Force Report-The First Five Years cover

21st Century Policing Task Force Report: The First Five Years

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Police officers walking with kids

NPI Releases Report on the Reach and Influence of the 21st Century Policing Task Force Report

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The National Policing Institute (NPI) is proud to partner with the Joyce Foundation and 21CP to assess the reach, impact, challenges, and successes of the principles of the 21st Century Policing Task Force Report (21CPTFR). This project examines the law…

officer-crowd-control

NPI Releases Electronic Resource on Staying Healthy in the Fray: The Impact of Crowd Management on Officers in the Context of Civil Unrest

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The National Policing Institute (NPI), in partnership with the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) VALOR Initiative, is pleased to release the electronic resource, Staying Healthy in the Fray: The Impact of Crowd Management on Officers in the Context of Civil…