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Community Engagement through Coffee with a Cop - Police Chief Magazine
Coffee with a Cop works because it’s simple. Coffee with a Cop creates an atmosphere that facilitates communication by breaking down the traditional barriers that so often exist between police officers and the people whom they serve.
New Hampshire Opioid Resources
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Yale Child Study Center
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Community Policing Committee | International Association of Chiefs of Police
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Advancing Juvenile Justice in Law Enforcement | International Association of Chiefs of Police
In 2011, the IACP and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation began a multi-year partnership to increase the leadership role of state and local law enforcement executives to effectively address systemic juvenile justice issues as well as improve local responses to juvenile offenders through a project titled Law Enforcement’s Leadership Role in the Advancement of Promising Practices in Juvenile Justice.
President's Message: Year in Review - Police Chief Magazine
During my term, I have traveled the world to learn about law enforcement’s global challenges and the solutions undertaken to combat our shared challenges of cybercrime, terrorism, human trafficking, narcotics, and building and maintaining community trust.
Critical Issues: Use of Force
This page serves as a clearinghouse of resources to help guide law enforcement as they are confronted with difficult questions related to use of force....
Police Vehicle Warning Signals—An Innovative Approach to Officer Safety - Police Chief Magazine
A patrol car in this community generally responds to two or three emergency (“hot”) calls per shift. Multiplying these figures gives RHPD the approximate idea of how much time each officer spends passing through intersections during each shift. In this case, it is roughly 1 minute, and 15 seconds per shift—in other words, during two-tenths of one percent of the shift a patrol car is within this danger zone.
Technology and Social Media
This section examines law enforcement technologies such as body worn cameras, unmanned aircrafts, and less lethal weapons as well as the topic of social media. While these technologies cover a broad range of products and uses, many of the considerations for law enforcement agencies are similar....
Personal Relationships in the Workplace: Nepotism and Employee Fraternization
Among the more challen...
