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The current opioid epidemic affects people from all walks of life, regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, or any other demographic, tearing families apart, devastating c...
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The world is increasingly becoming borderless, requiring police executives to consistently think globally while acting locally. Events taking place halfway around the world have the potential to evolv...
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What does it mean to be an effective leader in the law enforcement profession today? How do effective leaders make decisions? IACP defines leadership as the process of influencing human behavior to a...
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The Advancing 21st Century Policing Initiative, launched by the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services and the IACP in 2016, worked with 15 law enforcement agencies diverse in size, location, ...
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Crimes against the elderly population are increasing at an alarming rate. Among these crimes, the financial exploitation of older adults is the most common. However, financial crimes are often very c...
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Many individuals drawn to law enforcement are natural-born problem solvers. Because of this, communities often expect law enforcement to solve what sometimes seems to be an infinite number of problems...
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Elder abuse shortens lives, destroys families, and dehumanizes vulnerable people. While elder abuse is generally underreported, research has shown that at least 10 percent of older people will likely ...
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Law enforcement officers, often the first and possibly the only professionals to speak to victims following a crime, are a vital component in providing justice, information, and services to crime vict...