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Law Enforcement Officer Exposure to COVID-19
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is the name given by the World Health Organization for a new respiratory disease first identified in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. It has now been identified in more than 90 countries. Coronaviruses are a family of viruses found in people and animals causing a range of illnesses from the common cold to severe respiratory infection. Due to the increased availability of testing, more COVID-19 infections are being identified every day. As it is a newly-identified virus, this is an emerging and rapidly-evolving situation and new information becomes available daily. Stay updated....
CRIT Initiative TTA | International Association of Chiefs of Police
The Crisis Response and Intervention Training (CRIT) Initiative provides training and technical assistance (TTA) to communities that seek to enhance their approaches to crisis response involving people with behavioral health conditions and intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Bias-Free Policing
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Law Enforcement Opioid Resources | International Association of Chiefs of Police
Law enforcement agencies around the world are grappling with the epidemic of opioid overdoses. This initiative provides resources to address the enforcement side of this crisis, as well as to promote a paradigm shift toward a public health approach to substance use and prevention. The site also includes an online community for sharing ideas on confronting this issue.
IACP/SIA Michael Shanahan Leadership in Public/Private Cooperation Award | International Association of Chiefs of Police
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Seat Belt Use by Police Officers
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Anti-Human Trafficking Webinars and Training
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Calls_for_service_02.14.2023.pdf
Discretionary Response to Calls for Service February 2023 The IACP Law Enforcement Policy Center creates four types of documents...
Meet the 2025 IACP/Motorola Solutions Trooper of the Year Finalists!
Each year the IACP and Motorola Solutions recognize state troopers and provincial police who have demonstrated bravery, courage, leadership, and professionalism. At the annual Division Midyear meeting, the IACP and Motorola Solutions honor four regional finalists and announce the IACP/Motorola Solutions Trooper of the Year.
Anti-Human Trafficking Webinars and Training
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