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IACP@Work
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IACP@Work: Know the Signs: Elder Abuse Training Resources

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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Spotlight: Building an Emotionally Intelligent Agency

Lieutenant John Coppedge Denver, Colorado, Police Department • 26 years in law enforcement • Earning MA in Counseling • National instructor for IACP Leadership in Police Organizations • Lead f...
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Tech Talk: Are You Ready? How Texas Is Moving to NIBRS

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) will retire the Summary Reporting System (SRS) and transition to collecting crime statistics only through the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)...
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Police Officer Recruiting & Hiring: The Challenges Have Never Been Greater

Law enforcement is in the midst of the most challenging hiring environment the profession has faced in many decades. News articles and agencies from all regions talk about the shortage of police offic...
IACP Working for You
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IACP Working For You: Improving Officer Safety and Wellness Every Shift, Every Day

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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Product Feature: Records Management Solutions to Improve Transparency and Reduce Liability

With public scrutiny of law enforcement agencies at a heightened level, documentation is gaining importance. At the same time, there are massive new software capabilities for organizing information, a...
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Technology Talk: Evaluating Use-of-Force Training Systems

An integral part of law enforcement training includes use-of-force simulators that enable officers to experience crisis situations and learn tactical strategies for responding to them. The theory behi...
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Product Feature: Education and Training Prepares Officers for an Uncertain World

Few people, if any, would argue that education is unimportant. But, in law enforcement, it may be more important than ever—both for the individual careers of officers and for the field of public saf...

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