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
#658 - Cellular Telephones: Intelligence and Evidence – Part I
Cellular telephones are encountered by law enforcement officials on a daily basis. It is imperative that officials be aware of the valuable data that are...
Hate Crimes
Any acts or threats of violence, property damage, harassment, intimidation, or other crimes motivated by hate and bias and designed to infringe upon the rights...
#659 - Cellular Telephones: Intelligence and Evidence – Part II
Cellular telephones are encountered by law enforcement officials on a daily basis. It is imperative that officials be aware of the valuable data that are...
#676 - Agroterrorism
While not commonly recognized, agroterrorism poses a significant threat to domestic food sources and the economy as a whole. This Training Key® discusses this subset...
#686 - Suicide Among Child Sex Offenders
Law enforcement agencies around the country frequently report cases in which a child sex crime investigation has abruptly ended due to the suicide of the...
#689 - Cruelty to Animals and Interpersonal Violence: An Update
The last decade has seen growing recognition of the connection between the commission of acts of cruelty to animals and other serious crimes against people...
#695 - Child Sex Trafficking
Training on the identification and investigation of Child Sex Trafficking (CST), or Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC), is critical to identifying and meeting the...
#698 - Neonaticide
Cases of suspected neonaticide (homicide of a newborn) have unique challenges compared to other child homicide investigations. Beginning with law enforcement’s initial response, a specialized...
HIV/AIDS Prevention
These documents provide guidelines for law enforcement officers in preventing the contraction of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).
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Deaf and Hearing Impaired
Most officers will have encounters with persons who are deaf or affected by significant hearing loss — whether that be as victims, witnesses, or suspects...
#699 - Human Trafficking Update
The crime of human trafficking can happen anywhere. Therefore, officers must be aware of the signs that indicate that trafficking may be occurring in their...
Death Notification
Law enforcement agencies should require that all officers become familiar with the concepts and procedures regarding death notification so as to provide surviving family members with sufficient useful...