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Law enforcement officers are often the first to help when a crisis emerges, but they can also be the last to ask for help when it comes to their own needs. Agencies have been looking for ways to ad...
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When hoping to revitalize relationships within the community, the Saginaw, Michigan, Police Department (SPD) looked inward and found a lack of victim services practices. After coming across the IAC...
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Accountability is an important element of modern-day policing. Along with town hall meetings, body-worn cameras have been an instrumental tool in showing community members and police executives how of...
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In 2016, the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) reported that 790 citizens died from opioid overdoses which represents a 74 percent increase from 2012 to 2016.1 In response to the ADHS repor...
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With the ongoing opioid epidemic and COVID-19 pandemic contributing to the increase of mental health crises, many law enforcement agencies are feeling additional pressure since their officers or deput...
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Fusion centers are not a new concept within the United States. They have been around since the 9/11 terrorist attacks, providing local law enforcement with resources, expertise, and information to det...
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Hope. It’s a word that many law enforcement officers are familiar with as they try to bring it to the communities they serve. But, for two California-based agencies, “hope” has an alternative me...
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Around the world, law enforcement agencies are working to find an alternative solution to responding to calls that may need not what is originally thought of as traditional enforcement, but rather a m...