Developing meaningful police-community partnerships may seem implausible, especially in the current climate of raw pain and impassioned protest. But there are examples from across the country where communities and police have begun demonstrating how to collaborate and build working relationships that increase safety, decrease arrests and police violence, and improve the well-being of community members. Engaging Communities as Partners, the second brief in our series, lifts up many of these promising practices
To suggest approaches linking various approaches to community policing and block club, and resources...
We all deserve to live in communities where we feel safe And true community safety means feeling saf...
A toolkit for organizers, elected officials, and community members seeking to enact local law enforc...
As a society, we are currently in a period of time where the community reflects their dissatisfactio...
The town of Ferguson, Missouri, captured national attention when a grand jury failed to indict Darre...
Tensions between law enforcement and the minority community are at an all-time high. This has become...
From 2012-2015, the Police Executive Research Forum (PERF), in partnership with the United States De...
Discusses the successes of community policing and urges departments to continue to improve their com...
The community conversations on community-police relationships that took place in March and April, 20...
Law enforcement leaders protect and serve citizens using various enforcement models, such as communi...
Discusses the need for the public to recognize that police do not prevent crime in order to increase...
A popular axiom attributed to British policing is the police are the public and the public are the p...
Police officers wear many hats such as protecting people, preventing crimes, and responding to other...
Black people die at the hands of police at a disproportionate rate. In the United States, Black citi...
(Abstract) The distressed state of police relations with African American communities has enraptured...
To suggest approaches linking various approaches to community policing and block club, and resources...
We all deserve to live in communities where we feel safe And true community safety means feeling saf...
A toolkit for organizers, elected officials, and community members seeking to enact local law enforc...
As a society, we are currently in a period of time where the community reflects their dissatisfactio...
The town of Ferguson, Missouri, captured national attention when a grand jury failed to indict Darre...
Tensions between law enforcement and the minority community are at an all-time high. This has become...
From 2012-2015, the Police Executive Research Forum (PERF), in partnership with the United States De...
Discusses the successes of community policing and urges departments to continue to improve their com...
The community conversations on community-police relationships that took place in March and April, 20...
Law enforcement leaders protect and serve citizens using various enforcement models, such as communi...
Discusses the need for the public to recognize that police do not prevent crime in order to increase...
A popular axiom attributed to British policing is the police are the public and the public are the p...
Police officers wear many hats such as protecting people, preventing crimes, and responding to other...
Black people die at the hands of police at a disproportionate rate. In the United States, Black citi...
(Abstract) The distressed state of police relations with African American communities has enraptured...
To suggest approaches linking various approaches to community policing and block club, and resources...
We all deserve to live in communities where we feel safe And true community safety means feeling saf...
A toolkit for organizers, elected officials, and community members seeking to enact local law enforc...