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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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Preparing for the Unimaginable: How chiefs can safeguard officer mental health before and after mass casualty events
The goal of this guide is to provide law enforcement executives with best practices regarding first responder mental health—best practices learned from colleagues unfortunate enough…
The Oath of Honor
The IACP Oath of Honor punctuates the importance of treating all individuals with dignity and respect and ensuring the preservation of human life. This important…
Out of the Shadows: Policy Research for Midsize Law Enforcement Agencies: A Call to Action
Large cities benefit from problem- and issue-oriented research, conferences, and forums sponsored by academic institutions, think tanks, and national organizations. Smaller communities benefit from problem-…
Officer Safety and Wellness Symposium Brochure
Improving officer safety and wellness enhances the health and effectiveness of officers, as well as the safety of the community. This symposium is a unique…
IACP National Policy Summit on Community-Police Relations: Advancing a Culture of Cohesion and Community Trust
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…
Youth Focused Policing: 8 Steps to Measure Impact
Eight Steps to Measure the Impact of Your Youth Program(s) To measure the impact of your department’s youth program, follow the eight steps below to…
Youth Focused Policing: Sample Impact Evaluation Plans
These sample evaluation plans illustrate the evaluation process for five law enforcement youth programs. They demonstrate how various components of a program build on each…
Evaluation Plan Template
To guide you through the impact evaluation process, IACP has developed a template you can use to create your youth program impact evaluation plan. As…
Law Enforcement's Role
Why Focus on Children Exposed to Violence (CEV)? According to a Department of Justice national survey, 60% of American children were either a witness or…
Enhancing Law Enforcement's Response
Enhancing Law Enforcement Response With the support of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice…
Yale Child Study Center
Since 1991, the Yale Child Study Center has been on the cutting edge in developing collaborative efforts to address the children exposed to violence (CEV)…
Tracking Agency Injuries
The first step to reducing officer injuries is understanding the type, frequency, and causal factors related to injuries
