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An Amazing Story: 4 Days in Cleveland That Changed the World - Police Chief Magazine
It would also change the world’s view on how communities and law enforcement can interact peacefully and collaboratively. The goal was to change the narrative from one where the RNC became the tipping point for anger and violence to one showing the success that’s possible when everyone in a city works together.
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Rebranding Crime Prevention - Police Chief Magazine
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Underlying Physical Fitness Factors for Performing Police Officer Physical Tasks - Police Chief Magazine
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Focus on Officer Wellness: A Chronic Problem - Police Chief Magazine
To strengthen the mental health of officers, there are several things police administrators can do to support their most important resource—their people.
Building Social Capital - Police Chief Magazine
Balancing community engagement & crime reduction can be difficult, but the Norfolk Police Department believes these youth programs are making a difference.
Connecting with the Community - Police Chief Magazine
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Law Enforcement Jobs - Police Chief Magazine
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Youth Messenger: A Call to Action Against Youth Gun Violence - Police Chief Magazine...
Understanding the tragic rise of gun violence among youth. Explore the causes, impacts, and community-led initiatives to bring about change.
Research Study: Time to Tourniquet - Police Chief Magazine
Although fire departments are exploring ways to enter the warm zone and provide medical care, law enforcement must be the provider of the initial trauma medical care in the field until emergency medical service personnel arrive or the environment is deemed safe for other emergency personnel to enter.
