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- Police Executive Research Forum
Founded in 1976 as a nonprofit organization, the Police Executive Research Forum (PERF) is a police research and policy organization and a provider of management services, technical assistance, and executive-level education to support law enforcement agencies
- About PERF - Police Executive Research Forum
PERF strives to advance professionalism in policing and to improve the delivery of police services through the exercise of strong national leadership; public debate of police and criminal justice issues; and research and policy development
- Free Online Documents - Police Executive Research Forum
Building and Sustaining an Officer Wellness Program: Lessons from the San Diego Police Department (Executive Summary) Review of the Dearborn Police Department's Policies and Practices Related to Use of Force, Recruiting and Hiring, and Community Partnerships
- Publications - Police Executive Research Forum
PERF produces publications that summarize its research findings and development of policy guidance and best practices PERF reports are available free of charge in our Online Library
- Announcements - Police Executive Research Forum
Part 2, held on June 30, 2020, covered a wide range of topics, including recent high-profile incidents; crime increases in some cities; the impact of COVID-19 on police operations; police training and culture; and calls to “defund” the police
- Career Opportunities - Police Executive Research Forum
PERF also can send an e-mail with your position announcement to our distribution list of more than 3,000 police executives and others in policing-related professions, for a fee of $500
- Chuck Wexler - Police Executive Research Forum
Chuck Wexler is Executive Director of the Police Executive Research Forum (PERF), an organization of law enforcement officials and others dedicated to improving the professionalism of policing
- Free Online Documents - Police Executive Research Forum
What Police Chiefs and Sheriffs Need to Know About Collecting and Analyzing Use-of-Force Data (2021) Refining the Role of Less-Lethal Technologies: Critical Thinking, Communications, and Tactics Are Essential in Defusing Critical Incidents (2020)
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