Patrol
Evaluating a Researcher-Practitioner Partnership and Field Experiment
Five Things Law Enforcement Executives Can Do To Make a Difference
Dallas AVL Experiment: Evaluating the Use of Automated Vehicle Locator Technologies in Policing
Policing predicted crime areas: An operationally-realistic randomized, controlled field experiment
DDACTS Evaluability Assessment: Final Report on Individual and Cross-Site Findings
Investigating the Impact of In-Car Communication on Law Enforcement Officer Patrol Performance in an Advanced Driving Simulator, Final Report
Investigating the Impact of In-car Communication on Law Enforcement Officer Patrol Performance in an Advanced Driving Simulator, Executive Summary
Predictive Policing: The Role of Crime Forecasting in Law Enforcement Operations
Policing by Place: A proposed multi-level analysis of the effectiveness of Risk Terrain Modeling for allocating police resources
Improving Hot-Spot Policing through Behavioral Interventions
Evaluating the Crime Control and Cost-Benefit Effectiveness of License Plate Recognition (LPR) Technology in Patrol and Investigations
Linking Theory to Practice: Testing Geospatial Predictive Policing in a Medium-Sized Police Agency
Policing Neighborhoods: A Report From Indianapolis
Gang Hot Spots Policing in Chicago: An Evaluation of the Deployment Operations Center Process
Translating ''Near Repeat'' Theory into a Geospatial Police Strategy: A Randomized Experiment testing a Theoretically-Informed Strategy for Preventing Residential Burglary
Evaluating a Researcher-Practitioner Partnership and Field Experiment
Proposal for an Evaluability Assessment of Law Enforcement Agencies Using the Data-Driven Approaches to Crime and Traffic Safety
Risk Terrain Modeling Experiment: A Multi-Jurisdictional Place-Based Test of an Environmental Risk-Based Patrol Deployment Strategy
Protecting our Protectors: Using Science to Improve Officer Safety and Wellness
Each year, 100-200 law enforcement officers die in the line of duty. Last year, 177 lost their lives — a 16-percent increase from 2010. As Attorney General Eric Holder noted, this is a devastating and unacceptable trend. NIJ has developed a robust research portfolio to improve officer safety and wellness and, ultimately, save lives. This panel discussed some of NIJ's most promising work to reduce shooting and traffic-related fatalities — consistently the leading causes of officer line-of-duty deaths — and improve officer wellness, which is inextricably linked with officer safety.
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