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Police officers are increasingly tasked with responding to behavioral health (BH) crises in their communities. Police are often the first contact with the justice system for individuals experiencing c...
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As an ever-evolving organization, the IACP is always looking for innovative ways to engage our members and attendees. At this year’s recent 2024 IACP Annual Conference and Exposition in Boston, Mass...
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Human trafficking, a hidden crime that affects countless communities and marginalized individuals across the United States, involves the exploitation of a person for labor, services, or commercial sex...
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Police officers are no strangers to tragedy. They are first responders to incidents of all kinds from homicides and shootings to vehicle crashes and natural disasters. Equally important to having a ta...
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Over the past decade, deflection and pre-arrest diversion programs have gained prominence in the United States, largely driven by the surge in fatal and near-fatal opioid overdoses. As a result of thi...
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Over the past several years, the importance of officer wellness has come to the forefront with more agencies implementing wellness programs, embedding wellness into their agency culture, and investing...
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NW3C, in partnership with the IACP, the National Association of School Resource Officers, and OVC, developed a curriculum designed to educate high school students on identifying and preventing human t...
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Both sworn and professional staff within police agencies respond to individuals who experience traumatic events. In the aftermath of these events, victims may encounter emotional, psychological, and p...