Personnel
Notes from the Field: Maintaining Vigilance to Combat Terrorism
Examining Police Officer Crime
Understanding the Effects of Fatigue on Law Enforcement
Sharing Ideas and Resources To Keep Our Nation's Schools Safe! (Volume VI)
Employing Evidence to Combat Everyday Tragedy
Research and Law Enforcement Partnerships Manage Civil Disturbances More Effectively
How To Encourage a Culture of Officer Safety
Preventing Officer Fatalities by Better Understanding Specific Incidents
Improving Officer Safety in Interactions With Citizens Suffering From Mental Illness
Course Materials for Intermediate Crime Mapping Using ArcGIS 10.1
Course Materials for Introduction to Crime Mapping and Analysis Using ArcGIS 10.1
Building Trust Inside and Out: Challenges Facing Police Leaders - Research for the Real World Seminar
Improving Officer Safety on the Roadways
Research in the Ranks: Empowering Law Enforcement To Drive Their Own Scientific Inquiry
The Need for Mandatory Domestic Violence Training for Court-Appointed Custody Evaluators
Identifying At-Risk Officers: Can It Be Done in Corrections?
The Importance of a Holistic Safety, Health, and Wellness Research Program
Hidden Consequences: The Impact of Incarceration on Dependent Children
NIJ Journal Issue No. 278
NIJ Journal Issue No. 278
From the Academy to Retirement: A Journey Through the Policing Lifecycle
Professor Rosenbaum and a panel of colleagues discuss a study to demonstrate the feasibility of creating a foundation from which to launch studies about multiple aspects of policing using standardized definitions and measurement tools. Their goal is to advance knowledge about policing and translate data into evidence-based best practices that improve training, supervision and accountability systems. The effort is expected to produce a better understanding of what motivates police officers and makes them healthier, happier and more effective.
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