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Critical Issues Series - Police Executive Research Forum The Police Response to Active Shooter Incidents (2014) Civil Rights Investigations of Local Police: Lessons Learned (2013) Policing and the Economic Downturn: Striving for Efficiency Is the New Normal (2013) An Integrated Approach to De-Escalation and Minimizing Use of Force (2012) Improving the Police Response to Sexual Assault (2012)
Original Videos - Police1 Original Videos From bodycam footage to training videos, incident analysis and more, the Police1 Videos topic features the top video content for law enforcement
Report Covers - Police Executive Research Forum First, a crisis of public trust in policing, driven in large part by high-profile incidents of police shootings and fatalities in police custody 9 Second, a workforce crisis Recruiting shortfalls in many departments — and budget tightening — have made patrol oficers’ time more pre-cious than ever 10
The Up-Beat: Feel-good news about cops helping people - Police1 The Up-Beat From small gestures of kindness to incredible acts of heroism, police officers are helping people every day The Up-Beat aims to bring greater attention to these positive stories at a time when we could all use some good news Got an uplifting story to share? Email editor@police1 com
Guiding Principles On Use of Force - Police Executive Research Forum The Critical Issues series has always focused on the most consequential emerging issues facing police agencies In 2016, no issue is of greater conse-quence to the policing profession, or to the communities we serve, than the issue of police use of force
Building Trust with Immigrant Communities - Police Executive Research Forum About the Police Executive Research Forum The Police Executive Research Forum (PERF) is an inde-pendent research organization that focuses on critical issues in policing Since its founding in 1976, PERF has identified best practices on fundamental issues such as reducing police use of force; developing community policing and problem-oriented policing; using technol-ogies to deliver police
Building and Sustaining an Oficer Wellness Program Recommended citation: Police Executive Research Forum 2018 Building and Sustaining an Officer Wellness Program: Lessons from the San Diego Police Department Washington, DC: Office of Community Oriented Policing Services
Mobile Computers - Police1 The Police1 Police Mobile Computers product category is a collection of information and resources for researching Mobile Police Computers It covers in-car rugged police laptops, mounted police computer systems and other mobile data solutions