Law enforcement
Motion Induced Phase Error Reduction Using a Filbert Transform
A Handful of Unlawful Behaviors, Led by Fraud and Bribery, Account for Nearly All Public Corruption Convictions Since 1985
Excitation Study: Unexplained In-Custody Deaths: Evaluating Biomarkers of Stress and Agitation
The Impact of a Crash Prevention Program in a Large Law enforcement Agency
The Evidentiary Value of Body-Worn Camera Footage: A Survey of Prosecutors and Public Defenders
Developing a Crisis Communication Plan: 5 Important Strategies
BWC Cost and Storage Estimator Guidebook
Key Trends in Body-Worn Camera Policy and Practice: A Four Year Policy Analysis of US Department of Justice-Funded Law Enforcement Agencies
BWC Community Engagement Guidance: Engaging the Community in BWC Policy Development and Reviews of BWC Operations
Does Agency Size Matter? Key Trends in Body-Worn Camera Policy and Practice
Digital Evidence Policies and Procedures Manual
Comprehensive Needs Assessment of Forensic Laboratories and Medical Examiner/Coroner Offices Points to Solutions for a System Under Stress
The Mobilization of Computerized Crime Mapping a Randomized Controlled Trial
What Came First: the Police or the Incident? Bidirectional Relationships Between Police Actions and Police Incidents
Just Science Podcast: Just Applied Leadership for Resiliency in CSIS
Examining the Community Consequences of Arrests for Low-Level Criminal activity
Commemorating National Missing Children’s Day
Etan Patz, six years old, was walking to school in New York City when he disappeared on the morning of May 25, 1979. He never made it, and he wasn’t reported missing until he didn’t return home that evening. After his mother alerted the police, more than 100 police officers and bloodhounds embarked on an intensive search for the missing boy. But he was never...