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It is not enough for law enforcement organizations to maintain service delivery—they must continually adapt to the needs of the community and evolve to incorporate the most promising practices avail...
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The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) remains committed to providing law enforcement professionals with the resources they need to remain healthy and safe every shift, every day....
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  Many law enforcement agencies worldwide lack the training opportunities, tools, and support needed to effectively address the crimes of domestic and dating violence, sexual assault, stalking, a...
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Law enforcement leaders are critical stakeholders in their local criminal justice systems and have a powerful voice to contribute to any conversation about criminal justice system reform. As law enfor...
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In the mission to support the law enforcement leaders of today and develop the leaders of tomorrow, the IACP is constantly involved in advocacy, programs, research, and initiatives related to cutting-...
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The IACP is the longest-standing and largest law enforcement leadership professional organization in the world. It was started in 1893 by a group of approximately 50 police chiefs who met to share ide...
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Women in law enforcement face a myriad of challenges and barriers as they rise in the ranks. When serving in a male-dominated profession such as law enforcement, women often find tremendous value in t...
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After twenty years in law enforcement, I have seen the personal effects of the transition from well-meaning rookie to cynical cop to a fully jaded human being. And I see the same thing in many others ...