Resource Library
A searchable database of resources for police related to community trust. Resources include guidance documents, fact sheets, checklists, Police Chief magazine articles, curriculum, in-person training, webinars and virtual training, and more.
Community trust within the context of policing is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon, so it is essential to recognize that some resources within the Community Trust Resource Library may not explicitly use the term “trust” or exhibit a direct link with the concept of community trust. However, all dimensions of policing contribute to community trust, from officer interactions with community members while on patrol to agency policy on the public release of body camera footage, violent crime investigation procedures, victim interviewing practices, and agency management of civil demonstrations. The resources in this library all relate to how a police agency builds, maintains, or erodes trust with every experience a community member encounters with the agency.
All resources within the Resource Library that bear the IACP logo indicate that they are International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) publications. Users are encouraged to refer to these materials for content that reflects the IACP's expertise and contributions.
Resources
Standards of Conduct
Law enforcement officers must accept and abide by a high ethical and moral standard that is consistent with the rule of law they are sworn...
Grievance Procedures
Every employee has the right to be treated fairly in matters arising from employment and have the opportunity to be heard fully any time his or...
Sexual Assault Incident Reports: Investigative Strategies
Steps to Building Trust
Trust Initiative Report
Practices in Modern Policing: Officer Safety and Wellness Video
Options for Community Engagement and Dialogue
This resource includes a range of community-police engagement programs, policies, and strategies that can authentically and organically build understanding, trust, confidence, respect, and diversity of...
Community Member Feedback as an Effective Tool for Building and Maintaining Trust
Providing community members with meaningful and accessible opportunities to provide feedback can be an important way for police agencies to build trust and understand the...
This content is designed for reference purposes only. The IACP does not necessarily endorse, certify, recommend, or promote any particular resource(s) within.
The Community Trust Hub was supported by Cooperative Agreement No. 2018-BJ-BX-K035 awarded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions contained herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. References to specific agencies, companies, products, or services should not be considered an endorsement by the author(s) or the U.S. Department of Justice. Rather, the references are illustrations to supplement discussion of the issues.