Crime and violence response is the foundation of policing. Crime response strategies in policing are most effective when they utilize an inclusive approach to defining the problems of crime and violence, giving voice to community concerns, and applying the best available evidence-based solutions. Strategies may shift over time as community priorities change and new evidence emerges.

The Lab encourages agencies to consider a holistic approach to crime and violence response that relies on evidence-based strategies that are effective, ethical, equitable, and efficient.

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Resources Related to Crime and Violence Response

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A Law Enforcement Officer's Duty Belt

Report | 2016

An Evidence-Assessment of the Recommendations of the President’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing

  • Crime and Violence Response
  • Community Trust and Partnerships
  • Mental Health and Crisis Response
  • Response to Mass Demonstrations
  • Use of Force

After Action Report | 2015

A Heist Gone Bad: A National Policing Institute Critical Incident Review of the Stockton Police Response to the Bank Of The West Robbery And Hostage-Taking

  • Crime and Violence Response

Report | 2015

Constitutional Policing as a Cornerstone of Community Policing

  • Crime and Violence Response
  • Community Trust and Partnerships
  • Mental Health and Crisis Response
  • Response to Mass Demonstrations
  • Stops, Searches, and Arrests
  • Use of Force

Article | 2015

Ideas in American Policing: Effectiveness vs. Equity in Policing: Is a Tradeoff Inevitable?

  • Crime and Violence Response
  • Community Trust and Partnerships

Guidebook/Tool | 2015

Police Chiefs Desk Reference: A Guide for Newly Appointed Police Leaders – Second Edition

  • Crime and Violence Response
  • Mental Health and Crisis Response
  • Use of Force

Research Brief | 2015

5 Things You Need to Know About Hot Spots Policing & the “Koper Curve” Theory

  • Crime and Violence Response

Guidebook/Tool | 2015

A Police Organizational Model for Crime Reduction: Institutionalizing Problem Solving, Analysis, and Accountability

  • Crime and Violence Response

Guidebook/Tool | 2015

Identifying and Defining Policing Problems

  • Crime and Violence Response

The information provided within these modules has been gathered from various sources, including consent decrees, research, and practitioner and department-developed resources. These webpage modules are intended to be a guide for departments to use to improve their Constitutional policing practices. Additional information and resources may be needed to implement the recommendations successfully. This resource is intended to be dynamic, and the Knowledge Lab will continue to update and add to these modules to provide additional and current guidance for departments.