Officer Safety & Wellness
Support for officer safety is crucial for the wellbeing of officers and their colleagues, agencies, families, and communities. The IACP believes in prioritizing officer safety every shift, every day. Explore the collection of existing resources to support the safety, health, and wellness of every officer from recruitment through retirement, on and off the job, and across every rank. Learn about a wide variety topics ranging from health and nutrition to suicide prevention.
Officer Safety and Wellness
Explore the collection of IACP resources that support the safety, health, and wellness of every officer, and use these resources when developing comprehensive officer safety…
National Consortium on Preventing Law Enforcement Suicide™
The National Consortium on Preventing Law Enforcement Suicide™ is a group of multidisciplinary experts with a common goal of preventing officer suicide. Convened by the…
Policy Center Resources
See AllBody Armor
Law enforcement agencies should maximize officer safety through the use of body armor in combination with prescribed safety procedures. However, while body armor provides a significant...
Line-of-Duty Death
Law enforcement agencies are better able to respond to line-of-duty deaths in a prompt, organized manner and remain sensitive to the profound human emotions survivors...
Law Enforcement Fire Response
These documents provide direction on law enforcement responsibilities at the scene of structural fires. Note they do not address HAZMAT incidents, open land fires, wildfires, or...
Off-Duty Enforcement Actions
Off-duty officers may encounter criminal activity during which they must decide whether to take enforcement action. This decision involves careful consideration of an officer’s duty...
Peer Support Guidelines
The goal of peer support is to provide all public safety employees in an agency the
opportunity to receive emotional and tangible support through times...
Resources
EXPIRED Seat Belt Use by Police Officers
Adopted at the 117th Annual Conference Orlando, FL. October 27, 2010 Seat Belt Use by Police Officers Submitted by: Highway Safety Committee HSC.004.a10 WHEREAS, the…
EXPIRED High-Visibility Vests for Law Enforcement Personnel
WHEREAS, the International Association of Chiefs of Police and its members remain fully committed to recommending the best training and equipment available for officer safety…
EXPIRED Law Enforcement Voluntary Fitness / Wellness Task Group
WHEREAS, the performance of essential tasks by a police officer can be physically demanding; and WHEREAS, participation in physical training is an important part of…
EXPIRED A Vision for Officer Safety
WHEREAS, officers injured, disabled, or killed in performance of their duties is unacceptable; and WHEREAS, police injuries and disabilities are disruptive to the quality of…
