Public Safety Partnership - West Memphis Police Department
The Public Safety Partnership provides an innovative framework for the Department of Justice to enhance its support of state, tribal, and local law enforcement officers and prosecutors in the investigation, prosecution, and deterrence of violent crime, especially crime related to gun violence, gangs, and drug trafficking. Video run time: 6:52 min.
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Part 2 - NIBRS: Informing Tactical Response
The FBI's National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) provides law enforcement agencies with a more complete picture of crime incidents than ever before. NIBRS maximizes available crime data by allowing analysts to pull more timely and comprehensive information. Video run time: 2:42 min.
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Part 3 - NIBRS: Managing Change
On January 1, 2021, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) will retire the Summary Reporting System (SRS) and transition to the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) to collect and maintain crime data. Video run time: 4:43 min.
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Part 1 - NIBRS: Enabling Operational Advantages
The future of the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program is here with the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS). NIBRS is a more robust database that takes UCR data to the next level by capturing wide-ranging details on crime incidents and separate offenses within the same incident, including information on victims, known offenders, relationships between victims and offenders, arrestees, and property involved in the crimes. Video run time: 5:08 min.
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Evidence-Based Policing
National Institute of Justice (NIJ) has a commitment to evidence-based policing practices using rigorous evaluation methods to determine what works and what doesn't. NIJ began the Research for the Real World Series to feature research that is changing our thinking about criminal justice policies and practices. This event is the 30th Research for the Real World panel. Video run time: 1 hour 43 min.
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Creating Vicarious Trauma Informed Organization: Strategies for Success
The Vicarious Trauma Toolkit includes tools and resources tailored specifically to the fields of victim services, emergency medical services, fire services, law enforcement, and other allied professionals, to help organizations mitigate the potentially negative effects of vicarious trauma, the exposure to the traumatic experiences of other people.
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DUI Crashes: Real Crimes, Real Victims
Video explores how changing the mindset of Law Enforcement officers in looking at DUI crashes as more than just a motor vehicle accident but as a crime involving a motor vehicle crash. If there is a crime, there is a victim who needs assistance and reassurance. Video run time: 11:17 min.
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OJJDP July/August 2017 News @ A Glance Video Message
Video message from Acting Administrator of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Eileen Garry: Helping Tribes Heal From Within. Video run time: 3:03 min.
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Body-Worn Camera Toolkit
Deputy Director Kristen Mahoney on the Bureau of Justice Assistance Body-Worn Camera Toolkit. Law enforcement agencies are using body-worn cameras as a tool to improve interactions with the public, improve officer training, and as a useful evidentiary tool in investigations of serious and violent crime. Video run time: 3:38 min.
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White House Medal of Valor Ceremony – July 27, 2017
Ceremony to honor five remarkable Americans who rushed into harms way and prevented an even greater national tragedy. White House Medal of Valor Awardees: Special Agents Crystal Griner and David Bailey (United States Capitol Police), and Officers Nichole Battaglia, Alex Jensen and Kevin Jobe (Alexandria Police Department, VA). Video run time: 23:07 min.
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