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The Changing Role of Women in Law Enforcement - Police Chief Magazine
Women have been involved in police work for over 80 years in the United States, yet their participation in the profession with respect to duties, training and career advancement remained static for nearly 60 of those years. During this period, policewomen were considered specialists. Their work focused on aiding women and children, their training was in social work and their career path remained segregated within the separate Women’s Bureau.
Rethinking Procedural Justice: Perceptions, Attitudes, and Framing
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EXPIRED To Address the Threat Posed by Thefts of Firearms from Federally Licensed Firearms Dealers in the United States
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Domestic Violence Safety and Accountability Audit Podcast
This podcast summarizes what a domestic violence safety and accountability audit is, outlines the components of an audit, and demonstrates the benefits of conducting an audit....
EXPIRED National Virtual Pointer System
WHEREAS, in 1992 the O...
Leadership in Police Organizations (LPO) Grand Junction, CO
Week One: March 30 - April 3, 2026, | Week Two: May 4 - 8, 2026
EXPIRED Sex Trafficking of Children and Minors Nationally and Internationally
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Familial DNA Searches
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Law Enforcement Perspectives: 2016 IACP Critical Issue Listening Tour
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EXPIRED Support for Firearms Offender Registries
WHEREAS, the reduction...
