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After-Action Review and Reporting: An Introduction
Changing Perceptions: A Fair and Impartial Policing Approach
Community Policing Defined
Community Policing: Improving Police Efficacy and Building Trust
Contemporary Approaches for Responding Effectively to Community-Defined Disorder
Contemporary Approaches for Responding Effectively to Community-Defined Disorder for Executives
Introduction to Public Safety De-escalation Tactics for Military Veterans in Crisis
Introduction to the Non-Confrontational Investigative Interviewing Approach
New Perspectives on Community Policing
Place-Based Policing for Small and Rural Agencies
Problem-Oriented Policing: The SARA Model
Supporting Your Mission: An Introduction to the Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) Near Miss Reporting System
The Call: Serving Those with Behavioral and Cognitive Disabilities
Use of Drones by Public Safety Agencies: An Introduction
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This project is supported by cooperative agreement numbers 15JCOPS21GK02125MUMU and 15JCOPS22GK03547PPSE awarded by the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions contained herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. References to specific agencies, companies, products, or services should not be considered an endorsement by the author(s) or the U.S. Department of Justice. Rather, the references are illustrations to supplement discussion of the issues. The Internet references cited in this publication were valid as of the date of this publication. Given that URLs and websites are in constant flux, neither the author(s) nor the COPS Office can vouch for their current validity.