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March Mon, 2024

AI is set to revolutionize policing: are we ready?

Miller Center Fellow Paul Goldenberg discusses artificial intelligence and policing--including how surveillance towers, real-time digital fingerprinting, and autonomous patrol cars are just a few examples of the tech-driven revolution in law enforcement.

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August Wed, 2023

The informal tripart relationship between the state, neighbourhood police and community groups: community safety perceptions and practices in a Midlands neighbourhood in the UK

Funding for this research was provided by the Miller Center on Policing and Community Resilience.

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June Thu, 2023

Interactive Site: Operationalizing ‘Never Again’

Watch embedded videos covering remarks on an international group of law enforcement leaders creating hate crime and bias training.

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June Thu, 2023

REPORT: Operationalizing ‘Never Again’

The role of police in the Holocaust spurs an international group of law enforcement leaders to create hate crime and bias training.

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April Tue, 2023

MOTL 2023: Statement from Delegation of Chiefs of Police & Senior Law Enforcement Officials

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February Wed, 2023

NFCTA: Crime Guns Report

The National Firearms Commerce and Trafficking Assessment (NFCTA) is an examination of firearms commerce and their diversion to illegal markets. Volume II focuses on crime guns that jeopardize the safety and security of Americans. Using a compilation of data, information, and expert analysis relating to crime guns recovered by law enforcement during investigations, this report helps set the precedent for research in firearms violence.

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November Tue, 2022

Major Chiefs Violent Crime Report

Brooks Bawden Moore's Weekly Update and Analysis has provided The Major Cities Chiefs Association (MCCA) publication detailing their latest violent crime report. This report is a midyear comparison of 2022 & 2021, January to September. Compared to 2019 figures, MCCA member cities have experienced a 44.5% increase in homicides and a roughly 40.5% increase in aggravated assaults.

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October Sat, 2022

Examining the Impact of ICAT De-escalation Training

These reports examine the efficacy and impact of Integrating Communities, Assessment, and Tactics (ICAT) de-escalation training, which has been found to reduce use-of-force incidents and injuries for officers and citizens alike.

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October Sat, 2022

Protecting Children in the Age of End-to-End Encryption

With end-to-end encryption and dark-web access becoming more accessible, the protection of children from exploitation is becoming more crucial. This report goes into patterns of online child sexual exploitation and abuse, the impacts of end-to-end encryption, and a range of ways to intervene.

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September Thu, 2022

OnPolicing Blog on Rapport Building in Interviews and Interrogations

How police communicate with the public has received increased attention by academics and law enforcement leaders seeking to put evidence-based practices in the hands of police officers. This blog looks into the research and examines ways to translate the findings into best practices.

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