Community policing
"We Are Not All Gangbangers": Youth in High-poverty Urban U.S. Communities of Color Describe Their Attitudes toward Violence, Struggles, and Resilience
"We Are Not All Gangbangers": Youth in High-poverty Urban U.S. Communities of Color Describe Their Attitudes toward Violence, Struggles, and Resilience
Data-Informed and Place-Based Violent Crime Prevention: The Kansas City, Missouri Risk-Based Policing Initiative
Building "A Beautiful Safe Place for Youth" Through Problem-oriented Community Organizing: A Quasi-experimental Evaluation
Optimizing Law Enforcement Agency Websites for Effective and Inclusive Recruitment
Building "A Beautiful Safe Place for Youth" Through Problem-oriented Community Organizing: A Quasi-experimental Evaluation
A Typological Approach to Studying Policing
Employing Mental Health Clinicians to Improve Police Outcomes
Law enforcement agencies are teaming up with mental health clinicians to improve behavioral health responses and allow police officers to focus on crime reduction.
In this episode of Justice Today, our host discusses how Denver police work side-by-side with mental health clinicians to treat residents experiencing mental health emergencies and connect them with treatment.