National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, April 23-29, 2006 Each April since 1981, the Office for Victims of Crime, in the U.S. Department of Justice, helps to lead communities across the country in ...
Through the authority of the National Defense Authorization Act's 1033 program, LESO has transferred more than 8 million items, from office equipment to aircraft, and vehicles worth more $633 million ...
As police leaders, we occupy a unique place in our communities. Our citizens rely upon us to protect them, our officers rely upon on our leadership, and our elected officials rely upon our public safe...
In a North Carolina study, the second most common reason officers gave for terminating employment with their current department was a lateral transfer to another law enforcement agency. Historically, ...
How do officers prepare today to be the next generation of police chiefs? Recommendations from the IACP's Police Leadership in the 21st Century: Achieving and Sustaining Executive Success identify att...
Over the last 15 years, communities in the United States have witnessed a remarkable decline in the rate of crime. Years of effective, aggressive efforts by federal, state, and local law enforcement a...
Comprehensive law enforcement traffic safety programs have had lifesaving benefits for communities across the nation. Progressive departments have proven that police can increase safety belt usage rat...