Case studies
PSP Case Studies - Nashville, Tennessee
PSP Case Studies - New Orleans, Louisiana
PSP Case Studies - St. Louis, Missouri
Law Enforcement and First Responder Diversion Pathways to Diversion Case Studies Series: Naloxone Plus
Law Enforcement and First Responder Diversion Pathways to Diversion Case Studies Series: Officer Intervention
Webinar: Closing the Gap—A Case Study on Collaborative Work Between First Responders and Recovery Support Services
Enhanced Collaborative Model To Combat Human Trafficking
Triage of Forensic Evidence Testing: A Guide for Prosecutors
Homicide Investigation Case File Profile: The Los Angeles Police Department Murder Book
Violent Crime Reduction Operations Guide
Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month
The Role of Technology in the Strategies for Policing Innovation Program: Challenges, Solutions, and Lessons Learned -- Hardware Edition
The Role of Technology in the Strategies for Policing Innovation Program: Challenges, Solutions, and Lessons Learned -- Software Edition
Collecting Lawfully Owed DNA
FY2017 DNA Capacity Enhancement and Backlog Reduction Grant Program - San Diego Police Department
Enhancing Task Force Leadership, Operations, and Management (CenTF)
FY2016 DNA Capacity Enhancement and Backlog Reduction Grant Program - San Diego Police Department
Officer Safety and Wellness (OSW) Group Meeting Summary, January 26, 2012: Officer Deaths and Injuries from Gunfire
Supplemental Funding to Support the Building Neighborhood Capacity Program (BNCP)
Police Leadership Strategies in Action:Expanding the Practice of Procedural Justice and Legitimacy Project
Kentucky State Police Information Sharing Initiative 2013
State Criminal Justice Technology Coordination and Enhancement Project
Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN)
Designed to create and foster safer neighborhoods through a sustained reduction in violent crime, this program's effectiveness depends upon the ongoing coordination, cooperation, and partnerships of local, state, tribal, and federal law enforcement agencies working together with the communities they serve and engaged in a unified approach led by the U.S. Attorney in all 94 districts.