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Justice-involved individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) face tremendous challenges within the criminal justice system. Their potential for limited mental capacity may inte...
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For the past few years, implicit bias and antidiscrimination have become buzzwords in many police departments; agencies have phoned in experts and mandated additional bias training for officers at an ...
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The IACP 2021 Annual Conference and Exposition is only two months away! Taking place September 11–14, both in person in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, and online around the globe, this year...
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The historic events of 2020 tested the resilience, endurance, and knowledge of individuals, communities, and police professionals in the United States. The burdens of quarantines, unrest and social ju...
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The IACP 2020 Virtual Training Event and Expo enabled attendees to come together for three days of education, interacting with exhibitors and sponsors, and connecting with fellow attendees from all ov...
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Because many brick-and-mortar campuses have new policies and restrictions to prevent the spread of COVID-19, there has been a lower percentage of students living on campus and enrolled in in-person co...
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Is law enforcement a “profession”? Police officers certainly consider themselves to be professionals; however, society continues to struggle to hold law enforcement in the same regard as engineeri...
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The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) hosted the 26th Annual IACP Training Conference on Drugs, Alcohol, and Impaired Driving (DAID) as a fully virtual event on August 6–8, 2020. ...