Community policing
Assessing and Responding to the Recent Homicide Rise in the United States
A Theory-Driven Algorithm for Real-Time Crime Hot Spot Forecasting, Report to NIJ
Understanding the Broader Impacts of Body Worn Cameras on Police Work, Community Perceptions and Community Health: A Multi-Method Assessment
Infusing Community Policing Strategies into Hot Spots Policing Practices: The Impacts on Police-Community Relations in a Mid-Sized City
A Randomized Controlled Trial on Community Infused Problem-Oriented Policing in Crime Hotspots
Policing Strategic Research Plan 2017-2022
From The Director: NIJ's Role in Strengthening Policing Science - Part II
Preventing Gun Violence: Understanding Law Enforcement Response and Improving Multi-disciplinary Partnerships for Peace
This Research for the Real World seminar explores common police practices for responding to gun violence and the extent to which they are contributing to reductions in violent incidents. The panel will also explore the role of multi-disciplinary partners such as the public health sector in reducing gun violence, and discuss promising practices for law enforcement partnerships to leverage complimentary violence reduction efforts.
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The Impact of State-Level Firearms Laws on Homicide Rates by Race/Ethnicity
The National Police Research Platform: Phase 3
Building Resilience Against Violent Extremism in Montgomery County - Interview With Darryl McSwain
Using Technology to Work Smarter, Faster and Cheaper
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Strengthening Policing Science at the National Institute of Justice
Keeping "Community" in Policing - Interview at the 2010 NIJ Conference
The State of the Police Field: A New Professionalism in Policing? - Panel at the 2010 NIJ Conference
Translational Criminology and the Science of Community - Plenary Panel at the 2011 NIJ Conference
Body Worn Cameras - Research Underway at NIJ
Beyond Community Policing: The Importance of Community Building - Interview With Michael Davis
Community Policing Strategies for Countering Violent Extremism
Using Procedural Justice To Improve Community Relations - Interview With Michael Davis
Hot Spots Policing - NIJ Research for the Real World Seminar
Community-Level Efforts To Prevent Violent Extremism
Using Procedural Justice to Improve Community Relations
Michael Davis, Director of Public Safety at Northeastern University, discusses the concept of procedural justice and how it can be integrated into policing operations to improve community relations and address crime challenges.
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