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The high number of children exposed to violence in their homes, schools, and communities and the following traumatic disruption to their development constitute a public health crisis....
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Due to increased state and federal attention to human trafficking, law enforcement agencies are making progress to support victims and hold traffickers more accountable. Many jurisdictions have devel...
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  Community-police partnerships are essential for law enforcement to successfully address crime in communities. Often, there are barriers to fully implementing effective and sustainable crime red...
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The support systems law enforcement officers go home to at the end of a shift are vital to maintaining their physical and mental resiliency....
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All law enforcement agencies need a headquarters or substation and will most likely need to plan, design, and build a new or renovated facility in the future. The IACP has developed Police Faciliti...
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The IACP, with the support of the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women (OVW), and in collaboration with numerous subject matter experts, has developed the Enhancing Rural Law Enforc...
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Policing is considered one of the most stressful occupations in the world, with law enforcement officers regularly facing a wide range of stress factors. Realities of the job include operational str...
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Victims of crime are tasked with navigating complex systems in which they did not ask to participate. Their ability to meaningfully engage in the criminal justice process is often challenged by the s...