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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.
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Critical Issues: Naloxone
The opioid epidemic has increased the likelihood that first responders will encounter overdose victims. Given that the success of reviving an overdose victim is dependent…
National Policy Summit on Community Police Relations
The report is designed to serve as a roadmap for law enforcement, communities, and stakeholders to build meaningful, sustainable, trusting, and effective working relationships. Summit…
Critical Issues: Firearm Background Checks
This page serves as a clearinghouse of resources to help guide law enforcement as they are confronted with difficult questions related to firearm background checks.
Background Checks
Dangerous people acquiring firearms is a serious problem that demands a federal response. State and local governments cannot go it alone, as ineligible firearm purchasers…
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…
Officer Response To Mental Illness
Improving Officer Response to Persons with Mental Illness and Other Disabilities
Policy and Oversight
This sections outlines particular policy areas that should be addressed by agencies. However, having these policies is not enough; policies must reflect community values in…
Pre-Arrest Diversion Webinar Series
This webinar series is intended to help leaders take the first steps in establishing a pre-arrest diversion (PAD) program that will fit the needs of…
Reducing Risks: An Executive's Guide to Effective Juvenile Interview and Interrogation
The juvenile interview and interrogation landscape is undergoing an unprecedented upheaval. Over the past decade, numerous studies have demonstrated that juveniles are particularly likely to…
