President's Message
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On the evening of Saturday, August 8, Officer Sheena Yarbrough-Powell said goodnight to her husband of 10 months and reported for duty at the Beaumont, Texas, Police Department (BDP), where she and he...
Youth
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Local and state uniformed officers have served on the front lines of U.S. law enforcement for more than a century. Whether enforcing prohibition laws in the 1920s or reducing drunk driving and interdi...
IACP Net Bulletin
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Emerging issues in traffic safety remain a key focus area for police. IACP Net provides a repository of police information and other resources from agencies and experts around the globe on traffic saf...
IACP@Work
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Every year, road traffic crashes kill 1.35 million people worldwide, a number that is equivalent to the population of Maine. In 2019, 44 responders—18 law enforcement officers and 26 other responder...
Traffic Safety
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At the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), we appreciate the important relationship we have with law enforcement—you are the cornerstone of our success in meeting the challenges ...
The Brief
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The COVID-19 pandemic changed society more dramatically and quickly than anything most people have ever witnessed. Within the law enforcement community, agencies had to adapt and comply with health or...
Traffic Safety Initiatives
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More than 1.35 million people die each year on the world’s roads, making road injuries the eighth leading cause of deaths globally, and the number one killer of people ages 5–29....
Youth
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While most people wish to encourage good behavior or actions, change or improvement often comes as a reaction to a tragedy. For Chief John Hofer and the Harrisonville, Missouri, community, one such tr...