Exploring the use of after-action review and reporting processes following incidents ranging from common, everyday situations to complex, high-impact, critical incidents
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Exploring the use of after-action review and reporting processes following incidents ranging from common, everyday situations to complex, high-impact, critical incidents
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Exploring the concept of evidence-based policing and examples of practices that have been shown to reduce homicides and violent crime
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Supporting effective public safety interactions with community members who may have intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) during traffic stops and other exchanges in the community
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Examining the fundamental principles and practices of community policing
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Exploring community policing as a means of achieving the public safety mission by gaining and maintaining public trust and engaging the community
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Exploring insights and practical guidance on the applicability of Crisis Intervention Teams (CIT) for veterans in crisis
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Exploring insights and practical guidance on the applicability of Crisis Intervention Teams (CIT) for the youth population experiencing mental health crisis
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Providing insights and practical guidance on the applicability of Crisis Intervention Teams (CIT)
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Explores the practice of decision making and the ethical principles that support effective policing with a focus on perspective, purpose, obligation, and integrity
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Highlighting community-based efforts to address the threat of violent extremism and targeted violence through partnerships, problem solving, and community policing strategies
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