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The UAE Academy Exchange program was initiated in the spring of 2021 as a collaboration between the IACP; the United Arab Emirates Ministry of Interior (UAE MOI); the IACP’s World Regional Office in...
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With strategic planning, wellness programs can help officers reduce their risk of negative physical and mental health outcomes, including early death, injuries and illnesses, obesity, heart attacks, a...
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For every sexual assault reported, approximately two go unreported. Without law enforcement intervention, sexual assault perpetrators often continue to offend with impunity....
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Law enforcement officers are often responsible for the search and rescue of persons who go missing, and they face various challenges when the missing individuals have forms of dementia such as Alzheim...
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A recent study of 4.3 million emergency calls to police departments found 80 percent of callers believed that police are the best—and at times, the only—public responders able to respond....
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Most police agencies in the United States are considered “small,” with 75 percent employing fewer than 25 officers. Additionally, 71 percent of U.S. police agencies serve populations with fewer...
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The career, lifestyle, and culture of law enforcement affects more than just the officers. Spouses, partners, parents, children, and companions of law enforcement officers play integral roles in an of...
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Law enforcement organizations are continually adapting to the needs of the community and the evolving expectations for the delivery of police services. This can sometimes pose a challenge for agencies...