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October 2018 Monthly Line of Duty Deaths Report

October LoDD
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The monthly United States Line-of-Duty Deaths Report is a joint publication of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) and the Officer Down Memorial Page (ODMP). IACP and ODMP are committed to honoring fallen law enforcement officers while also raising awareness about line-of-duty deaths, including related trends and causal factors.

 

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IACP 2018 Recorded Sessions: Violent Crime

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Crime & Violence
Technology
Victim Services
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Did you miss any part of IACP 2018 or want to re-watch a workshop? Select workshop sessions are posted here as a member-only benefit. Watch the videos below.

Advancing Crime Analytics and Technology to Combat Violent Crime

This panel will discuss how various police departments currently participating in the DOJ's National Public Safety Partnership (PSP) have increased their knowledge, skills, and capacities for crime analysis and technology; such as data and information sharing platforms, hardware, mobile environments, and cameras, to identify gaps and help maximize the contributions that both can make to the crime fight. The panelists will discuss how they made improvements in their data collection, system management, and hardware, as well as improvements to their processes for information sharing and use of crime analysis to identify violent habitual offenders and "hot spot" locations to enhance capacity and prosecution strategies and drive deployment.

Safer Neighborhoods through Precision Policing: Innovative Initiatives for Reducing Violent Crime

We will present case studies of the Louisville, KY, Camden, NJ and Arlington, TX police departments – to demonstrate how they have used the principles of precision policing to reduce violent crime. We will show how leveraging the active engagement of the community, building on police and community engagement, and implementation of innovative technologies has made a real difference in these selected cities. We plan to have the Chiefs present on their efforts and representatives from COPS/CNA to discuss their assistance in helping these departments to achieve success.

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IACP 2018 Recorded Sessions: General Sessions

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Leadership
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Opening Ceremony with General Stanley McChrystal

General Stanley McChrystal, a retired Army general and former Commander of U.S. and International Forces in Afghanistan, will share lessons based on leading and innovating one of the world's largest organizations. Modern warfare and business demand the same no-nonsense leadership, similar to the law enforcement profession, that drives change and implements it across organizations. He will reveal the power of culture, communication, and relationships, through stories, experiences, and principles. McChrystal will address key leadership principles such as transparency and inclusion, leveraging the power of teams through relationships, leading by influence, relentless mission focus, and sharing a clear vision with everyone who must execute against it. The audience will find commonalities in these principles and how they relate to the law enforcement profession and the teams they lead.

Critical Issues Forum - Are We Better Off? The Impact of Reform on Policing and Community Safety

Over the past several years, the operations and actions of law enforcement agencies and their officers have been reviewed, examined, and scrutinized by the public, elected officials, the media, and by the policing profession itself. These reviews have led to a number of reform initiatives at the federal, state, and local level and have directly impacted the manner in which police agencies serve and protect their communities. This panel will review these reform initiatives and debate the impact they have had on the profession and the communities they serve.

IACP Annual Banquet

The IACP Annual Banquet is a special evening of recognition featuring the presentation of the IACP 2018 Leadership Awards and the swearing-in of the IACP President and Executive Board of Officers. 

U.S. Presidential Address

President Donald J. Trump addresses IACP 2018.

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Samsung

IACP members, receive exclusive discounts on Samsung products including Smart TVs, tablets, laptops and wearables. Generous discounts and specials offered. 

Visit the IACP Discounts page to learn more about this benefit and other great discounts. 

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Practices in Modern Policing

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Community-Police Engagement
Officer Safety & Wellness

In 2016, the COPS Office, in partnership with the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) and CNA, launched the Advancing 21st Century Policing Initiative. This program provides evaluations and technical support to 15 law enforcement agencies. Because these agencies are diverse in size, location, and other characteristics, their insights and lessons learned can be useful to other agencies across the nation. Their program efforts are published as part of the Practices in Modern Policing series. These reports offer guidance to the field for advancing practices and policies in specific aspects of community policing. 

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Practices in Modern Policing: Community Participation and Leadership

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Community-Police Engagement
Leadership
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Community Participation and LeadershipIn 2016, the COPS Office, in partnership with the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) and CNA, launched the Advancing 21st Century Policing Initiative. This program provides evaluations and technical support to 15 law enforcement agencies. Because these agencies are diverse in size, location, and other characteristics, their insights and lessons learned can be useful to other agencies across the nation. Their program efforts are published as part of the Practices in Modern Policing series. These reports offer guidance to the field for advancing practices and policies in specific aspects of community policing. 

This publication focuses on how law enforcement agencies can build trust and improve performance by embracing community policing programs that give community members a voice and a role in supporting public safety. 

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Practices in Modern Policing: Officer Safety and Wellness

Officer on horse with smiling children
Community-Police Engagement
Officer Safety & Wellness
/sites/default/files/2018-11/IACP_PMP_SafetyandWellness.pdf

Officer Safety and WellnessIn 2016, the COPS Office, in partnership with the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) and CNA, launched the Advancing 21st Century Policing Initiative. This program provides evaluations and technical support to 15 law enforcement agencies. Because these agencies are diverse in size, location, and other characteristics, their insights and lessons learned can be useful to other agencies across the nation. Their program efforts are published as part of the Practices in Modern Policing series. These reports offer guidance to the field for advancing practices and policies in specific aspects of community policing. 

This publication focuses on improving officer safety and wellness, featuring case studies of programs in San Antonio, Texas; Camden County, New Jersey; and Columbia, South Carolina. 

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Practices in Modern Policing: Policing in Small, Rural, and Tribal Communities

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Community-Police Engagement
/sites/default/files/2018-11/IACP_PMP_SmallTribal.pdf

Small, Rural, and Tribal CommunitiesIn 2016, the COPS Office, in partnership with the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) and CNA, launched the Advancing 21st Century Policing Initiative. This program provides evaluations and technical support to 15 law enforcement agencies. Because these agencies are diverse in size, location, and other characteristics, their insights and lessons learned can be useful to other agencies across the nation. Their program efforts are published as part of the Practices in Modern Policing series. These reports offer guidance to the field for advancing practices and policies in specific aspects of community policing. 

This publication focuses on small, rural, and tribal communities, with case studies of the Kewaunee County (Wisconsin) Sheriff’s Department, the South Dakota Highway Patrol, and the Gun Lake Tribe in Michigan. 

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Practices in Modern Policing: Policing in Vulnerable Populations

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Community-Police Engagement
Victim Services
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Vulnerable PopulationsIn 2016, the COPS Office, in partnership with the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) and CNA, launched the Advancing 21st Century Policing Initiative. This program provides evaluations and technical support to 15 law enforcement agencies. Because these agencies are diverse in size, location, and other characteristics, their insights and lessons learned can be useful to other agencies across the nation. Their program efforts are published as part of the Practices in Modern Policing series. These reports offer guidance to the field for advancing practices and policies in specific aspects of community policing. 

This publication focuses on police interactions with vulnerable populations, including persons struggling with homelessness, addiction, and mental illness. 

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Practices in Modern Policing: Officer Safety and Wellness Video

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Community-Police Engagement
Officer Safety & Wellness
Video

In 2016, the COPS Office, in partnership with the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) and CNA, launched the Advancing 21st Century Policing Initiative. This program provides evaluations and technical support to 15 law enforcement agencies. Because these agencies are diverse in size, location, and other characteristics, their insights and lessons learned can be useful to other agencies across the nation. Their program efforts are published as part of the Practices in Modern Policing series. These reports offer guidance to the field for advancing practices and policies in specific aspects of community policing. 

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Practices in Modern Policing: Policing in Small, Rural, and Tribal Communities Video

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Community-Police Engagement
Vulnerable Populations
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In 2016, the COPS Office, in partnership with the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) and CNA, launched the Advancing 21st Century Policing Initiative. This program provides evaluations and technical support to 15 law enforcement agencies. Because these agencies are diverse in size, location, and other characteristics, their insights and lessons learned can be useful to other agencies across the nation. Their program efforts are published as part of the Practices in Modern Policing series. These reports offer guidance to the field for advancing practices and policies in specific aspects of community policing. 

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Practices in Modern Policing: Serving Vulnerable Populations Video

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Community-Police Engagement
Vulnerable Populations
Victim Services
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In 2016, the COPS Office, in partnership with the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) and CNA, launched the Advancing 21st Century Policing Initiative. This program provides evaluations and technical support to 15 law enforcement agencies. Because these agencies are diverse in size, location, and other characteristics, their insights and lessons learned can be useful to other agencies across the nation. Their program efforts are published as part of the Practices in Modern Policing series. These reports offer guidance to the field for advancing practices and policies in specific aspects of community policing. 

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