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Pennsylvania System Tracks and Centralizes Drug Overdose Information
Michigan State Police Tests 2004 Patrol Vehicles
Michigan State Police Tests 1997 Patrol Vehicles
Officers, Students and Community Join the T.E.A.M.
Michigan State Police Tests 1999 Patrol Vehicles
Michigan State Police Vehicle and Motorcycle Evaluations
Forensic DNA Laboratory Improvement Program
Michigan State Police Tests 2005 Patrol Vehicles
Illinois Distributes Portable Radiation Detectors for First Responders
Test of the Visibility of Toy and Replica Handgun Markings
Impact of Terrorism on State Law Enforcement--Project Overview, Key Findings and Recommendations
Effect of High-Visibility Enforcement on Motor Vehicle Crashes
2020 Model Year Police Vehicle Evaluation Program
Model Year Police Vehicle Evaluation 2019
Video: Advances in Investigative Techniques: Drug Monitoring Programs
Advances in Investigative Techniques: Drug Monitoring Programs
Lieutenant Piotrowski, New Jersey State Police, discusses drug monitoring programs. With this program, his agency collects multiple drug-related data sets to ultimately have an impact on mitigating the impact of drugs in his community. Topics include the benefits of implementing a drug monitoring program, some of the outcomes of the program, and how federal funding can help an agency start such a program.
Lieutenant Piotrowski participated in an NIJ Day panel at the 2019 International Association of Chiefs of Police Conference and Expo.
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Reducing Gun Violence through Integrated Forensic Evidence Collection, Analysis and Sharing
Try Again, Fail Again, Fail Better: Lessons from Community Courts
Change doesn't come easy, particularly within an institution as large and complex as the criminal justice system. Greg Berman, Director of the Center for Court Innovation, offered lessons from several efforts to make reform stick in criminal justice settings. In particular, he focused on the development of community courts — experimental court projects that are attempting to reduce both crime and incarceration in dozens of cities across the U.S. and around the world.
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Police-on-Police Shootings and the Puzzle of Unconscious Racial Bias
Professor Christopher Stone recently completed a study of police-on-police shootings as part of a task force he chaired in New York State. He reported on his findings and recommendations, exploring the role of race in policing decisions, methods to improve training and tactics to defuse police-on-police confrontations before they become fatal, and methods to improve the investigations of such shootings.
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Opening the Black Box of NIBIN
Bill King discusses the operations of the National Integrated Ballistic Information Network (NIBIN), a program through which firearms examiners at state and local crime laboratories compare tool marks on fired bullets or cartridges found at a crime scene to digitized images of ballistic evidence in a nationwide database.
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