This webinar explores the reform experiences of the Seattle and Los Angeles Police Departments. The expert panel, comprised of leaders in policy, implementation, and training, provides invaluable insights into reforming an agency through holistic processes. Watch the Webinar
This guide is intended to present police leaders with a framework for institutionalizing community engagement strategies to improve their personnel’s willingness to increase proactive, positive interactions with the community.
The LEADS Scholars Program advances evidence-based policing by supporting the development of research-minded law enforcement professionals. NIJ is accepting applications for law enforcement and civilian scholars. All applications are due May 3, 2024, 11:59 p.m. ET. Learn how to apply.
The 2024 Professionalizing Law Enforcement Community Engagement Training (PLECET) National set for May 2-5, 2024, in Atlanta, Georgia. Watch to learn more.
Police1 gathered insights from the brightest and most experienced experts in law enforcement to create strategies for success in 24 key areas of policing.
Find out what experts think are the most important things for police executives to prioritize this year.
The guide provides practical, actionable considerations for agencies and communities to help determine whether to form a specialized unit and, if so, how to ensure appropriate management, oversight, and accountability for any such unit.
IADLEST seeks examples from the field to help build the project team’s understanding of what resources are currently being used to train officers in constitutional authority.