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IACP Working for You May 2016 - Police Chief Magazine
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Family wellness policy paper - fmla (paper).pdf
IACP NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT POLICY CENTER Family and Medical Leave Concepts and Issues Paper August 1996 A publication of the IACP National Law Enforcement Policy Center 44 Canal Center Plaza Suite...
Police Officers as Civic Leaders - Police Chief Magazine
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2023 listening session report.pdf
Critical Issues Listening Sessions Report 2023 2023 IACP Critical Issues Listening Sessions Report2 Executive Summary Throughout 2023 IACP President John Letteney and IACP Deputy Executive Director Terrence Cunningham facilitated a series of six Critic...
Product Feature: Enhancing the Eyes and Ears of Surveillance - Police Chief Magazine
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Beyond Recruitment - Police Chief Magazine
There are personal, professional, and structural barriers that affect women’s recruitment and advancement in law enforcement agencies.
Product Update: April 2013 - Police Chief Magazine
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President’s Message: Safekeeping Those Who Keep the Peace - Police Chief Magazine
As chiefs, supervisors, and law enforcement leaders, our duty is not only to those we swore to protect and to our communities; we also have the enormous responsibility to safeguard our personnel.
Opioid Use Disorders Among Police and Public Safety Personnel: What Law Enforcement Leaders Need to Know - Police Chief Magazine
Police officers are susceptible to developing an opioid use disorder, perhaps more so than the average person, due to several risk factors specific to law enforcement personnel. First, police work is physically demanding, and officers can get injured on the job. In addition, an officer may develop chronic pain due to wearing a heavy gun belt or driving around in a patrol car for hours at a time.
Leadership in Police Organizations (LPO) Henderson, Nevada
Week One: February 19 - 23, 2024 | Week Two: March 18 - 22, 2024 | Week Three: April 15- 19, 2024
