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Annual Awards Program National Policing Institute Annual Awards Program In 2022, NPI established the prestigious Annual Awards Program to recognize leaders in policing whose exceptional and innovative work has advanced the profession. Two awards are presented annually: the Commissioner Patrick…
Patrick V. Murphy Award Commissioner Patrick V. Murphy Award for Leading Change in Policing About the Award This award honors a police professional who has taken bold steps to improve, reform, or advance policing from within the profession. Likely challenging…
Hubert Williams Award Hubert Williams Equal Justice and Effective Policing Award This award recognizes a police professional who currently or previously championed and promoted fairness, equal justice, and the civil rights of all. The ideal nominee will have worked to…
54th Mile Policing Project – Steering Committee Meeting Meeting Materials Agenda August 26-27, 2023 The 54th Mile Policing Project Why It Matters Steering Committee Focus and Commitment Dining Options Restaurants in Montgomery 54th Mile Steering Committee Dr. Cedric L. Alexander…
Introduction National Policing Institute’s 2023 Annual Awards Program Honorees Charles H. Ramsey 2023 Commissioner Patrick V. Murphy Award for Leading Change in Policing Honoree “To be honored by your peers is incredibly humbling. To be honored with an award named…
Introduction In October, National Policing Institute staff will travel to San Diego, California for the International Association of Chiefs of Police 2023 Annual Conference. This event brings together thousands of law enforcement professionals from around the globe. NPI staff will…
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Introduction Working Together for Excellence in Policing The National Policing Institute was established in 1970 as a nonpartisan and independent nonprofit organization dedicated to pursuing excellence in policing through science and innovation. In other words, we do in-depth scientific research…
Introduction The National Policing Institute’s mission is to encourage excellence in policing through science and innovation. But what does that mean? Law enforcement is one of our country’s most important professions and a critical part of our democracy. Every day,…
Introduction The National Policing Institute partners with law enforcement, communities, and others, using research and training, to find and evaluate ways of improving the way police do their jobs, the way they partner with communities, and the way they protect…
Introduction The law enforcement profession is one of our country’s most critical professions and serves as a vital part of our democracy. The National Policing Institute aims to bring excellence in policing through science and innovation, establishing best practices, procedures,…
If your agency would like to get involved and help improve health, wellness, and performance for law enforcement professionals across the country, please contact: Colby Dolly, PhD, Director of Policing Programs: cdolly@policinginstitute.org DOWNLOAD: Research Opportunity NPI Officer Wellness Flyer
Annual Awards Program National Policing Institute Annual Awards Program In 2022, NPI established the prestigious Annual Awards Program to recognize leaders in policing whose exceptional and innovative work has advanced the profession. Two awards are presented annually: the Commissioner Patrick…
Patrick V. Murphy Award Commissioner Patrick V. Murphy Award for Leading Change in Policing About the Award This award honors a police professional who has taken bold steps to improve, reform, or advance policing from within the profession. Likely challenging…
Hubert Williams Award Hubert Williams Equal Justice and Effective Policing Award This award recognizes a police professional who currently or previously championed and promoted fairness, equal justice, and the civil rights of all. The ideal nominee will have worked to…
54th Mile Policing Project – Steering Committee Meeting Meeting Materials Agenda August 26-27, 2023 The 54th Mile Policing Project Why It Matters Steering Committee Focus and Commitment Dining Options Restaurants in Montgomery 54th Mile Steering Committee Dr. Cedric L. Alexander…
Introduction National Policing Institute’s 2023 Annual Awards Program Honorees Charles H. Ramsey 2023 Commissioner Patrick V. Murphy Award for Leading Change in Policing Honoree “To be honored by your peers is incredibly humbling. To be honored with an award named…
Introduction In October, National Policing Institute staff will travel to San Diego, California for the International Association of Chiefs of Police 2023 Annual Conference. This event brings together thousands of law enforcement professionals from around the globe. NPI staff will…
Introduction 2024 Honorees Read More » 2023 Honorees Read More » 2022 Honorees Read More »
Introduction Working Together for Excellence in Policing The National Policing Institute was established in 1970 as a nonpartisan and independent nonprofit organization dedicated to pursuing excellence in policing through science and innovation. In other words, we do in-depth scientific research…
Introduction The National Policing Institute’s mission is to encourage excellence in policing through science and innovation. But what does that mean? Law enforcement is one of our country’s most important professions and a critical part of our democracy. Every day,…
Introduction The National Policing Institute partners with law enforcement, communities, and others, using research and training, to find and evaluate ways of improving the way police do their jobs, the way they partner with communities, and the way they protect…
Introduction The law enforcement profession is one of our country’s most critical professions and serves as a vital part of our democracy. The National Policing Institute aims to bring excellence in policing through science and innovation, establishing best practices, procedures,…
If your agency would like to get involved and help improve health, wellness, and performance for law enforcement professionals across the country, please contact: Colby Dolly, PhD, Director of Policing Programs: cdolly@policinginstitute.org DOWNLOAD: Research Opportunity NPI Officer Wellness Flyer