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Forming Better Police-Community Connections: Body Worn Cameras - Crime and Justice Policy Lab
California Criminal Cops project: Origins and participating newsrooms
Project Servator disrupts criminal activity for 5 years - City Security Magazine
Carceral State Project Publishes Detroit Under Fire: Police Violence, Crime Politics, and the Struggle for Racial Justice in the Civil Rights Era – Carceral State Project
About Us – Criminal Justice And Police Accountability Project
Fairfax Co. Police partner with 'The ABLE Project' for new active bystandership training | WJLA
More cops don't mean less crime, law enforcement experts say
Former ATF agent points to Boston Gun Project as possible solution for Baltimore's crime | WBFF
I'm a Police Officer Project | iHeart
Police Initiatives | City of Bellevue
International Criminal Police Organisation (INTERPOL) – Points Project
The Policing Project
Ukrainian police official requests list of Jews in western city of Kolomyya | The Times of Israel
Nashville police: Policing Project study finds racial disparities in traffic stops
Pittsburgh Crime Hot Spot Project: Preventing Crime with Predictive Policing - Metro21: Smart Cities Institute - Carnegie Mellon University
WSCJTC has been accepted into the Active Bystandership for Law Enforcement (ABLE) Project, Georgetown University Law Center's national training and support initiative for U.S. law enforcement agencies committed to building a culture
Projects - National Policing Institute
Chicago police data study yields index for identifying networks of criminal cops - Northwestern Now
Police Project Credited With Cutting Crime in Tough Precincts - The New York Times
Detroit aims to mandate Project Green Light crime-monitoring surveillance for late-night businesses | Crain's Detroit Business
Investigation finds 630 California police officers convicted of crimes
Fairfax Co. Police partner with 'The ABLE Project' for new active bystandership training | WJLA
In Greater Cleveland, Federal COVID Relief for Criminal Justice Goes Mostly to Pay Police | Cleveland News | Cleveland | Cleveland Scene