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Procedural justice and implicit bias, two critically important concepts in law enforcement, have recently become the central focus of training at the Ithaca Police Department, as highlighted in the ...
GALLOWAY >> Stockton criminal justice professors are working with area law enforcement to research whether procedural justice training can reduce excessive use of force, increase respect for police ...
EVANSTON, Ill. --- A Northwestern University evaluation of a procedural justice training program involving more than 8,000 Chicago Police Department (CPD) officers shows it reduced complaints filed ...
As communities across the U.S. continue to grapple with public safety and police reform, a study published in Management Science offers compelling evidence for a path forward: Procedural justice ...
In order for police to build trust with marginalized communities, we must first understand the origins of distrust. When our veteran police officers first learn that they’re going to get a lecture on ...
Police academies provide little training in the kinds of skills necessary to meet officers’ growing public service role, according to my research. Highly publicized cases of police violence – such as ...
One in three women and one in four men in the United States have been physically abused by an intimate partner, and intimate-partner homicides account for 40 to 50 percent of femicides. Violence ...
The man climbing up the steep highway embankment on a chilly January morning was looking to end his life. He was clear about that in the 911 call he’d made, Park Ridge Police Sgt. Eric Hilderbrant ...
Researchers say a recent study that included Tucson police officers could be a step toward improving relationships between law enforcement and the people in the communities they serve. Tucson was one ...