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Policing at the campuses of higher education institutions has existed for over a hundred years. The first U.S. “campus police officers” were commissioned in 1894 at Yale University in Connecticut...
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Collaboration with law enforcement agencies in Minnesota has been key as the aviation section of the Minnesota State Patrol (MSP) finds itself more relevant than ever. An ever-changing environment ...
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Practicing mindfulness has been found to lower blood pressure; assist with chronic pain management; and reduce anxiety, perceived stress, and post-traumatic stress symptoms. Mindfulness can also incre...
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The U.S. military relies upon the partnership and cooperation of our civilian law enforcement counterparts as a support network for law enforcement activities, off-post investigations, and support for...
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Human trafficking is not a new phenomenon, but varying ideas regarding what human trafficking is and how to address it have been oversimplified and inaccurate in the past. This has made it difficult t...
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For the last several years, there is a sad, yet often unspoken, truth as it relates to law enforcement: more police officers die by suicide than those who die in the line of duty....
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For many years, police “diversity” or “cultural competence” programs focused on presenting characteristics of certain racial or ethnic groups. That approach is inadequate and can be quite h...
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IACP metrics for completing this maximum 10-page RFI deliverable began as Chair Miller contacted a wide variety of IACP committees and sections seeking input to this RFI....