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Harnessing New Perspectives - Police Chief Magazine
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A Framework for Post-2020 Researcher-Practitioner Partnerships - Police Chief Magazine
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Product Feature: Hazmat Innovations Keep Police Ahead of the Curve - Police Chief Magazine
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CRIT Training: Improving Crisis Response in Communities - Police Chief Magazine
Learn about the significance of CRIT training for police officers in addressing behavioral health crises and improving community safety.
Product Update: July 2018 - Police Chief Magazine
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Product Feature: Body-Worn Cameras: What Are the Differences? - Police Chief Magazine
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President's Message: Enhancing Emergency & Critical Incident Response - Police Chief Magazine
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Bonus, online article—The Justice Department’s Diagnostic Center Provides Technical Assistance to Address Human Trafficking - Police Chief Magazine
The center is a technical assistance resource for law enforcement executives and policy makers who want to use data-driven strategies to combat crime and improve public safety. The purpose of the Diagnostic Center is to build local capacity to incorporate data and research into public safety and criminal justice practices and policies to ensure resources are invested wisely, assets are used where they are needed most, and communities reap improved public safety outcomes.
Trauma-Informed Leadership - Police Chief Magazine
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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.
