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Working With Mentally Ill Individuals
Cover of People with Mental IllnessPeople with Mental Illness describes the challenges police face when dealing with people who have mental illnesses. This essential guide helps law enforcement analyze local problems associated with people who have mental illnesses; it also reviews responses to these problems based on evaluative research and police practice.


Exploring Community Policing
Cover of Community Policing for Mayors: A Municipal Service Model for Policing and BeyondCommunity Policing for Mayors: A Municipal Service Model for Policing and Beyond discusses what community policing looks like in practice, how it integrates with traditional policing strategies, and how it relates to the broader government service model.



Increasing Safety From Bullies
Image of Developing an Anti-Bullying Program: Increasing Safety, Reducing ViolenceDeveloping an Anti-Bullying Program: Increasing Safety, Reducing Violence, the first in an online series of Best Practice Briefs written for law enforcement by the International Association of Chiefs of Police, features programs that effectively address critical juvenile issues.



Reducing Gun Violence
Cover of Reducing Gun ViolenceReducing Gun Violence: Community Problem Solving in Atlanta examines the lessons learned from programming implemented during the late 1990s to reduce juvenile gun violence and describes the program's methods.





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