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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...
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A law enforcement officer’s job can be stressful, dangerous, and unpredictable. This lifestyle affects more than just the officer. Law enforcement families—spouses, partners, parents, children, an...
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Every day, law enforcement agencies and the communities they serve face challenges. Some agencies struggle to meet drastically changing service demands, while others are unsure about how to allocate r...
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Law enforcement leaders address pressing issues, threats, and challenges that can impact their departments or communities daily. Sometimes though, the answers they need are not always clear. When lead...
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The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), working in partnership with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), and various state highway safety offices, continues to...
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The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Law Enforcement Policy Center (Policy Center) was created through a partnership with the Bureau of Justice Assistance in 1987. The goal of the ...