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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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Protecting and Serving: Enhancing Law Enforcement Response to Children Exposed to Violence Online Training
The IACP, in partnership with the Childhood Violent Trauma Center at the Yale Child Study Center, supported by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency…
Law Enforcement’s Role in Victim Compensation: FAQ Sheet
Crime victim compensation programs have different regulations in every state. Our Frequently Asked Questions guide can help you answer general questions about victim compensation.
Law Enforcement’s Role in Victim Compensation: Palm Card
This card is meant to be customized by individual law enforcement agencies. Agencies can print these cards for officers to give to victims when officers…
Law Enforcement’s Role in Victim Compensation: Agency Communications
Community relations is an important part of law enforcement. These sample blog posts, social media tip sheet, and mock webpage support law enforcement agencies to…
Law Enforcement’s Role in Victim Compensation: Webinar
This webinar recording explains what victim compensation is, why law enforcement needs to be aware of it, and what law enforcement can do to support…
Leading By Legacy: Trainer Resource Toolkit
Accessing Free Resources for Smaller Police Departments Recommended Articles Smaller Law Enforcement Agency Resources New Executive E-Source Blank Action Plan Blank Legacy Plan Blank Message…
Officer Safety Columns
This is a set of columns about officer safety and wellness.
Enhancing Law Enforcement Response to Adolescent Girls
There was a time when law enforcement calls involving youth were nearly always for adolescent boys. Girls were rarely arrested, and when they were, it…
Enhancing Law Enforcement Response to Adolescent Girls
There was a time when law enforcement calls involving youth were nearly always for adolescent boys. Girls were rarely arrested, and when they were, it…
