Use of force
Examining the Sustainability of Pattern or Practice Police Misconduct Reform
Toward the Uniform Reporting of Police Use of Force: Results of a National Survey
Effect of Less-Lethal Weapons on Injuries in Police Use-of-Force Events
Relationship Between Self-Control and Police Misconduct: A Multi-Agency Study of First-Line Police Supervisors
Personnel System Identifies Commendable Actions and Problematic Trends
Neighborhood Context and Police Use of Force
Citizen Complaints as Threats to Police Legitimacy: The Role of Officers’ Occupational Attitudes
Residency Restrictions and Sex Offender Recidivism: Implications for Public Safety
Measuring and Assessing Police Use of Force and Suspect Resistance
Injuries to Officers and Suspects in Police Use-of-Force Cases: A Quasi-Experimental Evaluation
Body-Worn Cameras and Citizen Interactions With Police Officers: Estimating Plausible Effects Given Varying Compliance Levels
Police Education, Experience, and the Use of Force
Review of Split-Second Decisions - Shootings of and By Chicago Police
Less Lethal Force Policy and Police Officer Perceptions: A Multisite Examination
Test of Lundman's Organizational Product Thesis with Data on Citizen Complaints
Police Officers' Perceptual Distortions During Lethal Force Situations: Informing the Reasonableness Standard
Local Police Departments: Policies and Procedures, 2016
Award Condition: Prohibited conduct by recipients and subrecipients related to trafficking in persons (including reporting requirements and OJP authority to terminate award)
The following award condition is incorporated by reference into many OJP awards, starting in calendar year 2016. (Please refer to the terms and conditions that accompany the award document.) These requirements also may be addressed in (and encompassed by) certifications and assurances provided by recipients of OJP awards made in 2016 or earlier years.
Award Term and Condition:
Prohibited conduct by recipient and subrecipients related...