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Staying Healthy in the Fray: Family Wellness Guide
Spotlight: The Gun Lake Tribal Public Safety Department
Policing the largest drug market on the eastern seaboard: officer perspectives on enforcement and community safety
Trauma-Informed Approaches Across the Sequential Intercept Model
Strategies for Effective Collaboration: Firearms
Improving Information Sharing and Training for State, Local, Tribal, and Territorial Law Enforcement on Matters of National Security and Homeland Security
Examining Crisis Response: Survey Results from the Largest Municipal Police Agencies in the United States
Body-Worn Camera Site Spotlight: Jonesboro, Arkansas
Mental Health Training: Strategies for Small and Rural Law Enforcement Agencies
About the Bureau of Justice Assistance
Mental Health Conditions & Developmental Disabilities
Developmental Disabilities: What Law Enforcement Officers Need to Know
Using BWC Footage to Promote Officer Safety: Examples from the Field
The National Law Enforcement Knowledge Lab
Improving Outcomes for People in Contact with the Criminal Justice System Who Have Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities
Optimizing Body-Worn Cameras to Enhance Common Police Practices and Field Investigations
Leveraging Body-Worn Camera Footage to Examine Officer-Community Member Encounters
Managing Digital Evidence from Body-Worn Cameras: Case Studies in Seven Sites
An Examination of Body-Worn Camera Digital Evidence Management (DEM) Strategies
Public Safety and Public Health Partnerships to Address Stimulants: Virtual Workshop Report
How Law Enforcement Agencies and Officers Can Work Proactively With Health-Adjacent Programming – Part 1: Naloxone
Body-Worn Camera Training and Technical Assistance Vendor Acquisition Guide
Opening Doors, Returning Home: How Public Housing Authorities Across the Country Are Expanding Access for People with Conviction Histories
Police accounts of critical incidents: a descriptive and empirical assessment
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