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Felonious Homicides of American Police Officers, 1977-1992
Department of Justice —
The study was a comprehensive analysis of felonious killings of officers. The purposes of the study were (1) to analyze the nature and circumstances of incidents of... -
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Developing a Common Metric for Evaluating Police Performance in Deadly Force Situations in the United States, 2009-2011
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This study developed interval-level measurement scales for evaluating police officer performance during real or simulated deadly force situations. Through a two-day... -
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Evaluating the Effects of Fatigue on Police Patrol Officers in Lowell, Massachusetts, Polk County, Florida, Portland, Oregon, and Arlington County, Virginia, 1997-1998
Department of Justice —
This study was undertaken to assess the connections between administratively controllable sources of fatigue among police patrol officers and problems such as... -
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Evaluation of Less-Lethal Technologies on Police Use-of-Force Outcomes in 13 Sites in the United States, 1992-2007
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The study examined how law enforcement agencies (LEAs) manage the use of force by officers. It was conducted to produce practical information that can help LEAs... -
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Law Enforcement Officers Safety and Wellness: A Multi-Level Study, United States, 2017-2020
Department of Justice —
The objective of this study was to assess the role of traumatic exposures, operational and organizational stressors, and personal behaviors on law enforcement safety...