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Police de-escalation training and its effects on communication: Evidence from an experimental evaluation
Developing and validating an emotion recognition test for policing
Randomized Controlled Trial of Social Interaction Police Training
Present but not Prevalent: Identifying the Organizational Correlates of Researcher-Practitioner Partnerships in U.S. Law Enforcement
Advancing a Theory of Police Officer Training Motivation and Receptivity
Police Officers as Warriors or Guardians: Empirical Reality or Intriguing Rhetoric?
Prevalence and Characteristics of Police Practitioner-Researcher Partnerships
Policy and Training Recommendations Related to Police Use of CEDs: Overview of Findings From a Comprehensive National Study
Officer and Suspect Demeanor: A Qualitative Analysis of Change
Police Suspicion and Discretionary Decisionmaking During Citizen Stops
Police Officers' Decision Making and Discretion: Forming Suspicion and Making a Stop
Combating Domestic Violence: Findings From an Evaluation of a Local Domestic Violence Court
Early Warning Systems as Risk Management for Police (From Policing and Misconduct, P 219-230, 2002, Kim Michelle Lersch, ed. -- see NCJ-192294)
Responding to the Problem Police Officer: A National Study of Early Warning Systems, Final Report
Pepper Spray: A Safe and Reasonable Response to Suspect Verbal Resistance
Police Accountability and Early Warning Systems: Developing Policies and Programs
Police Pursuits: What We Know
Measuring and Assessing Police Use of Force and Suspect Resistance
Analysis of Police Use-of-Force Data
Force Factor: Measuring Police Use of Force Relative to Suspect Resistance
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