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Laurie O. Robinson joined George Mason University in 2012 as the Clarence J. Robinson Professor of Criminology, Law and Society and has continued to fulfill this role as an emeritus professor since 2021. Reflecting that ongoing engagement, she co-chaired the…
Ronal W. Serpas, Ph.D., is a full time faculty member and Professor of Practice, Criminology and Justice, Loyola University New Orleans, teaching undergraduate and graduate courses since August of 2014. Dr. Serpas recently retired from a 34-year career in American…
Alan Hughes is a Program Manager at the National Policing Institute. Alan was born in Santiago, Chile, where he attended law school after graduating high school. This sparked his interest in criminal justice. After moving to the United States in…
The National Policing Institute (NPI) is pleased to announce its new Data Science Blog site, which will feature content that highlights some of the work done by NPI’s Data Science Team. Much of the research and analyses done by the…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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,…
Laurie O. Robinson joined George Mason University in 2012 as the Clarence J. Robinson Professor of Criminology, Law and Society and has continued to fulfill this role as an emeritus professor since 2021. Reflecting that ongoing engagement, she co-chaired the…
Ronal W. Serpas, Ph.D., is a full time faculty member and Professor of Practice, Criminology and Justice, Loyola University New Orleans, teaching undergraduate and graduate courses since August of 2014. Dr. Serpas recently retired from a 34-year career in American…
Alan Hughes is a Program Manager at the National Policing Institute. Alan was born in Santiago, Chile, where he attended law school after graduating high school. This sparked his interest in criminal justice. After moving to the United States in…
The National Policing Institute (NPI) is pleased to announce its new Data Science Blog site, which will feature content that highlights some of the work done by NPI’s Data Science Team. Much of the research and analyses done by the…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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,…