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Assessing the impact of de‐escalation training on police behavior: Reducing police use of force in the Louisville, KY Metro Police Department

Criminology & Public Policy, 2022
Research summary: Changing police use of force policies and training to incorporate de-escalation tactics is one of the most routinely recommended police reform measures. Despite widespread promotion and proliferation of de-escalation trainings, to date,
Robin S. Engel   +3 more
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Sources and severity of stress in a Southwestern police department.

Occupational Medicine, 2020
BACKGROUND Policing is a stressful occupation. Most research examining police stress focuses solely on patrol officers, and often focuses on black and white officers only.
Kathleen E. L. Padilla
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Policing and social media: A mixed-method investigation of social media use by a small-town police department

International Journal of Police Science and Management, 2020
In recent times, police departments across all social contexts have undergone tremendous changes, and a major catalyst of these changes has been the emergence of social media.
Francis D. Boateng, Joselyne L. Chenane
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Assessing the effects of body‐worn cameras on procedural justice in the Los Angeles Police Department*

Criminology (Beverly Hills), 2019
This paper explores variations in procedural justice delivered in face to face encounters with citizens before and after the implementation of body worn cameras (BWC).
John D. McCluskey   +5 more
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The Introduction of Tasers and Police Use of Force: Evidence from the Chicago Police Department

AEA Papers and Proceedings, 2018
Many police jurisdictions have recently expanded their Taser arsenals with a goal of reducing officer-involved shootings. We analyze substitution between Tasers and firearms by means of an event study made possible by a policy change at the Chicago ...
Bocar A. Ba, J. Grogger
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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