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Elevate Blue
Elevate Blue is a best-in-class virtual training that was designed to address the contemporary challenges faced by law enforcement agencies.
Women in Policing - Police Chief Magazine
The presence of women in policing in the United States lags well behind that of comparable countries.
Counter-UAS Victory & Marijuana Rescheduling Executive Order: What It Means for Policing - Police Chief Magazine
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MVWP: Setting Standards in Veteran Care - Police Chief Magazine
Discover the importance of the MVWP in assisting military veterans, providing vital resources and restoring dignity.
FirstNet: Empowering Police with Mobile Technology - Police Chief Magazine
Explore how FirstNet is transforming police operations with mobile technology for greater efficiency and safety in law enforcement.
Oak Creek: Leading a Community in the Aftermath of a Tragedy - Police Chief Magazine
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A Safe Place to Remove Your Cape - Police Chief Magazine
The commander level peer support team members are ready to offer our fellow leaders a confidential safe place.
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 Working for You: One Mind Campaign: Improving Law Enforcement's Response to Persons Affected by Mental Illness - Police Chief Magazine
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3. prioritizing officer mh wellness and resilience.pdf
This module provides participants with information, strategies, and tools for improving officer mental health and resiliency.
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.
