Research & Evidence-Based Policing
For decades, leaders in the criminal justice field have emphasized the importance of measuring the effectiveness of law enforcement policies and practices because understanding the various approaches that agencies employ to handle contemporary issues can either inform or validate a current or proposed course of action. It is important to rigorously evaluate policing practices to identify those that are effective and to facilitate the exchange of data and research between the policing community and academia. Data, when analyzed and translated into knowledge and insights, can drive better, more informed decision-making. The IACP is committed to supporting the enhancement of law enforcement policies, practices, and programs through the Research Advisory Committee, Center for Police Research and Policy, and the Institute for Community-Police Relations.
Center for Police Research
Research helps to identify effective policies and practices in policing. The IACP Center for Police Research seeks to find evidence-based explanations, recommendations, and solutions for…
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The ability of a law enforcement agency to respond to emerging issues and long-range goals is dependent upon the ability to implement new policies, programs, strategies...
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IACP Radar/Lidar Testing
Conforming Products List (CPL)
The Conforming Product List (CPL) is a document of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; United States Department of Transportation that...
Enhancing Law Enforcement Response to Victims: Strategy Implementation Tools
A joint effort of the Office for Victims of Crime and the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP)
IACP Project Safe Neighborhoods Initiative
The IACP works in collaboration with DOJ, the Executive Office for United States Attorneys, and PSN national partners to provide multi-disciplinary training programs to fit...