As more organizations attempt to increase the representation of women in traditionally male-dominated occupations (such as engineering, technology or banking), new research from George Washington University professor Jennifer …
— Read on phys.org/news/2024-06-biases-undermine-diversity-efforts-policing.html
Tag: Police Operations
REGIONAL POLICE SERVICES IN PENNSYLVANIA: A MANUAL FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
See the report here:
dced.pa.gov/download/regional-police-services-in-pennsylvania/
When Police Shootings Don’t Kill: The Data That Gets Left Behind
In recent years, more researchers have dug into the extent of fatal police shootings. But what about the survivors?
— Read on undark.org/2024/06/19/nonfatal-police-shootings-data-left-behind/
Can We Fix the ‘Crisis of Legitimacy’ in American Policing? – National Policing Institute
More States Restricting ‘Excited Delirium’ as Cause of Death in Police Custody | The Marshall Project
Authorities use the term to describe the condition of some people who die. But some medical organizations say it’s useless or racist pseudoscience.
— Read on www.themarshallproject.org/2024/06/15/police-custody-excited-delirium-meaning
DOJ- Investigation of the City of Phoenix and the Phoenix Police Department
Get the report here:
www.justice.gov/crt/media/1355866/dl
See also “The Road to Reform” by the Phoenix Police Department:
https://www.phoenix.gov/policesite/Documents/DOJ/PPD_RoadtoReform_January2024.pdf
Police-Community Relations in Baltimore – The Abell Foundation
2 reports available at the bottom of the webpage.
Part 1- What Can Be Done To Improve Police- Community Relations In Baltimore? Exploring the experiences and perspectives of Black residents
Part 2- Improving Baltimore Police Relations With the City’s Black Community: Alternate response to non-criminal emergency calls for service
Police-Community Relations in Baltimore – The Abell Foundation
— Read on abell.org/publication/police-community-relations-in-baltimore/
Minnesota Statewide Racial Profiling Report: All Participating Jurisdictions.
Report to the Minnesota Legislature September 22nd, 2003
See the report here:
De-escalation Training: What Works, Implementation Lessons, and Taking It to Scale; Plenary at the 2023 NIJ Research Conference
There is a video of the panel discussion at the website below.
Police use of force, while infrequently used, is a tremendous concern to public safety in the United States when officers employ it excessively or inappropriately, causing injury or death and eroding public trust in law enforcement. This plenary from the 2023 NIJ Research Conference describes the Integrating, Communications, Assessment, and Tactics (ICAT) de-escalation training program developed by the Police Executive Research Forum to guide officers in defusing critical incidents. A rigorous evaluation of ICAT found it reduced overall use of force as well as injuries to both officers and members of the public. Panelists will describe how research evidence was used to develop the training curriculum; discuss strategies to ensure training implementation fidelity and secure the buy-in of all ranks; describe preliminary findings from complementary NIJ-sponsored replication evaluations; and explore strategies to take ICAT to scale. Led by Karhlton Moore, director of the Bureau of Justice Assistance, the plenary was a discussion among Robin Engel, Ph.D., Senior Vice President, National Policing Institute Maris Herold, Chief, Boulder Police Department, Colorado Chuck Wexler, Executive Director, Police Executive Research Forum (PERF) Justin Witt, Sergeant, Louisville Metro Police Department, Kentucky
— Read on nij.ojp.gov/multimedia/de-escalation-training
NYPD monitor tracking stop and frisk abuses has cost $36 million | News | flcourier.com
NEW YORK — The New York Police Department monitor, in place more than a decade after a federal judge said officers abused the stop and frisk tactic, violating the constitutional
— Read on www.flcourier.com/news/nypd-monitor-tracking-stop-and-frisk-abuses-has-cost-36-million/article_d44c7062-24ce-11ef-abb0-43172fb12a19.html