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In recent years, the conversation regarding the well-being of employees in law enforcement has evolved considerably. In response, many agencies and organizations have taken proactive steps to address ...
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New Orleans, Louisiana, welcomes back policing leaders for the IACP Annual Conference and Exposition, September 11–14, 2021. Much has changed in New Orleans since the city last hosted the IAC...
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The United States has multiple nicknames since its origin, including the land of the free, the home of the brave, Uncle Sam, and the great melting pot. The “great melting pot” suggests that there ...
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With more than 100 languages and dialects spoken throughout the United States, police officers face the unprecedented challenge of investigating crimes, protecting the public, and building bridges int...
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The advertisers in this issue, such as Architects Design Group, IACPnet, and SpiderCuff LLC, can help equip your department with the most efficient tools available today!...
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For the past few years, implicit bias and antidiscrimination have become buzzwords in many police departments; agencies have phoned in experts and mandated additional bias training for officers at an ...
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With nearly 19,000 state and local government police departments operating across the United States, the need to renovate or replace a headquarters, precinct, or substation facility is a critical issu...
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Recent events have raised several new challenges for law enforcement agencies and placed existing and long-standing concerns regarding policing in a new light. In early 2020, the global COVID-19 pande...

