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Interns.pdf

marketing to surveys to technological and web support While the following agencies structure their intern programs differently they have all found creative ways to engage the next generation of law enforcement leaders Longmont Colorado Police Depa...

173953_iacp_leadershiptourreport_p5-pdf only.pdf

Staffing Legalization Violence Recruitment Funding Crime Community Expectations Diversity Property Officer Morale Immigration Technology Homelessness Mental Health Training Firearms Retention Relations Warrior Vs Guardian Media Portrayal Generation Tran...

2017_iacp_annual_report.pdf

2017 ANNUAL REPORT YO U S P O K E WE L I STE N E D Vision Serving the Leaders of Today Developing the Leaders of Tomorrow Mission IACP is dedicated to advancing the law enforcement profession through advocacy outreach education and programs Tab...

Recommended_articles.pdf

BOOK Orrick Dwayne Recruitment Retention and Turnover of Law Police Personnel Reliable Practical and Effective Solutions Charles C Thomas Publishers Ltd Chicago Illinois 2008 ARTICLES Orrick Dwayne Retaining Police Talent Law and...

Familyguidebook052011_2.pdf

A Guidebook for Families of Deployed Law Enforcement Officers Double Duty This project was supported by Grant No 2009 D2 BX K008 awarded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance The Bureau of Justice Assistance is a component of the Office of Justice Pro...

Deliberationsfromtheiacpnationalforumonbwcsandvaw.pdf

DELIBERATIONS FROM THE IACP NATIONAL FORUM ON BODY WORN CAMERAS AND VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Gathered from the National Forum held February 2016 JANUARY 2017 This project is supported by Cooperative Agreement 2014 TA AX K035 awarded by the Office on Violen...

Human trafficking_final-july2021.docx

Judicial System This may be your first involvement with law enforcement or the judicial system It is very common for people to expect what they have seen on television or movies to apply to their current circumstances Unfortunately these expectatio...

Pathways toward collective healing.pdf

This report about what we learned is designed to help law enforcement agencies create a victim-centered, trauma-informed, collaborative response, co-created with the communities that they serve. The report emphasizes meeting the needs of the most vulnerable after violence and traumatic events, including affected community members from diverse communities, the responding officers, their families, and their agencies. In many instances, these steps taken and progress made represent only the early stages of long-term work, which given the complexity and often deeply rooted nature of these challenges, must be necessarily ongoing work continually built upon for years to come.

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