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Post 9-11 Policing Project Documents

The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), the National Sheriffs’ Association (NSA), the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE), the Major Cities Chiefs Association, and the Police Foundation, joined in 2004 to conduct a project to help position state, local, and tribal agencies to proactively manage a changed and continually changing police environment. One of the main objectives pursued during this project was to craft promising practices -- uncover or develop policy, program, and resource deployment ideas considered promising for addressing changing conditions, mission, and roles.

To date, four promising practice briefs have been produced:

These documents, along with IACP’s report “Post 9-11 Policing: The Crime Control– Homeland Security Paradigm” are available for download from this site.

For further information please contact Phil Lynn at 1-800-THEIACP, ext. 324.

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