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Policing Code of Ethics
The IACP adopted the Law Enforcement Code of Ethics at the 64th Annual IACP Conference and Exposition in October 1957, and updated it in 2024 to reflect the responsibilities of contemporary policing. The Code of Ethics stands as a preface to the mission and commitment law enforcement agencies make to the public they serve. ...
Addressing the Elephant in the Room: The Need to Evaluate Implicit Bias Training Effectiveness for Improving Fairness in Police
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Current Outreach Strategies and Marketing Techniques for Recruiting Combat Veterans
This document outlines the current outreach strategies and marketing techniques that law enforcement agencies use to market, recruit, and employ returning combat veterans....
Glossary_2026.01.pdf
1 Glossary January 2026 The following definitions are based on those provided in existing guidance from the IACP Center for Police Research and Policy Sp...
Supporting Officer Safety Through Family Wellness: Financial Literacy
Financial planning is important for everyone, particularly for families of law enforcement officers, whose jobs are more unpredictable. ...
Support for ATF's NIBIN Program
WHEREAS, the reduction...
Justice Navigator Watertown Police Department Justice Navigator Assessment
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IACP/SIA Michael Shanahan Leadership in Public/Private Cooperation Award | International Association of Chiefs of Police
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Understanding the Psychology of Police Misconduct - Police Chief Magazine
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Final--chj-tasc_nation_survey_report.pdf
Report of the National Survey to Assess First Responder Deflection Programs in Response to the Opioid Crisis FINAL REPORT May 13 2021 Report of the National Survey to Assess First Responder Deflection Programs in Response to the Opioid Crisis ...
