Resources
IACP's resources are aimed at helping law enforcement executives do their jobs better and cover a variety of topics, including professional development, leadership, management, and supervision, as well as hot topics such as ethics.
Resources
Volunteers in Police Service (VIPS)
Community trust within the context of policing is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon, so it is essential to recognize that some resources within the Community Trust Resource Library may not exhibit a direct link with the concept of community trust. Nevertheless, many different dimensions of policing may contribute to the broader concept of community trust, even if their connections are not immediately apparent.
Volunteers in Police Service (VIPS)
IACP Communities of Color Toolkit
Community trust within the context of policing is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon, so it is essential to recognize that some resources within the Community Trust Resource Library may not exhibit a direct link with the concept of community trust. Nevertheless, many different dimensions of policing may contribute to the broader concept of community trust, even if their connections are not immediately apparent.
IACP Communities of Color Toolkit
Crisis Response and Intervention Training (CRIT) Curriculum and Trainers' Toolkit
Crisis Response and Intervention Training (CRIT) Curriculum and Trainers' Toolkit
Crisis Response and Intervention Training (CRIT) Toolkit
Crisis Response and Intervention Training (CRIT) Toolkit
Law Enforcement and First Responder Deflection Pathways to Deflection Case Studies Series: Active Outreach Pathway
Community trust within the context of policing is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon, so it is essential to recognize that some resources within the Community Trust Resource Library may not exhibit a direct link with the concept of community trust. Nevertheless, many different dimensions of policing may contribute to the broader concept of community trust, even if their connections are not immediately apparent.
Law Enforcement and First Responder Deflection Pathways to Deflection Case Studies Series: Active Outreach Pathway
Building an Organizational Culture that Values First Responder Diversion
Community trust within the context of policing is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon, so it is essential to recognize that some resources within the Community Trust Resource Library may not exhibit a direct link with the concept of community trust. Nevertheless, many different dimensions of policing may contribute to the broader concept of community trust, even if their connections are not immediately apparent.
Building an Organizational Culture that Values First Responder Diversion
One Key to Program Success: How to Obtain Officer Buy-In for Your First Responder Diversion Program
Community trust within the context of policing is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon, so it is essential to recognize that some resources within the Community Trust Resource Library may not exhibit a direct link with the concept of community trust. Nevertheless, many different dimensions of policing may contribute to the broader concept of community trust, even if their connections are not immediately apparent.
One Key to Program Success: How to Obtain Officer Buy-In for Your First Responder Diversion Program
Decision-Making Authority (DMA)
Community trust within the context of policing is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon, so it is essential to recognize that some resources within the Community Trust Resource Library may not exhibit a direct link with the concept of community trust. Nevertheless, many different dimensions of policing may contribute to the broader concept of community trust, even if their connections are not immediately apparent.
Decision-Making Authority (DMA)
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Research in Brief: Teaching Procedural Justice and Communication Skills during Community-Police Encounters
Community trust within the context of policing is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon, so it is essential to recognize that some resources within the Community Trust Resource Library may not exhibit a direct link with the concept of community trust. Nevertheless, many different dimensions of policing may contribute to the broader concept of community trust, even if their connections are not immediately apparent.
Research in Brief: Teaching Procedural Justice and Communication Skills during Community-Police Encounters
Procedural Justice Training: The Norfolk Model with a Focus on Race Relations
Community trust within the context of policing is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon, so it is essential to recognize that some resources within the Community Trust Resource Library may not exhibit a direct link with the concept of community trust. Nevertheless, many different dimensions of policing may contribute to the broader concept of community trust, even if their connections are not immediately apparent.
Procedural Justice Training: The Norfolk Model with a Focus on Race Relations
Procedural Justice: A Training Model for Organizational-Level Change
Community trust within the context of policing is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon, so it is essential to recognize that some resources within the Community Trust Resource Library may not exhibit a direct link with the concept of community trust. Nevertheless, many different dimensions of policing may contribute to the broader concept of community trust, even if their connections are not immediately apparent.
Procedural Justice: A Training Model for Organizational-Level Change
Rethinking Procedural Justice: Perceptions, Attitudes, and Framing
Community trust within the context of policing is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon, so it is essential to recognize that some resources within the Community Trust Resource Library may not exhibit a direct link with the concept of community trust. Nevertheless, many different dimensions of policing may contribute to the broader concept of community trust, even if their connections are not immediately apparent.
