Counter-Terrorism After 9/11—An interview with Dr. Frank Straub, Director of the Center for Mass Violence Response Studies at the National Policing Institute

Frank Straub

Reprinted with permission from the International Centre for Counter-Terrorism (ICCT) – The Hague. Twenty years ago, Frank Straub was a first responder on the scene of the attacks in lower Manhattan. Looking back, we go through his experience of the day and his perspective on how counter-terrorism in policing changed after the attacks. Interviewing him…

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Militias and Police Normalization of Domestic Violent Extremists

Jim Bueermann

It is illegal in all 50 states to form unauthorized private militia groups.[1] However, 36 states allow the open carry of firearms at protests. As a result, groups carrying arms and wearing tactical gear at protests can generate the public impression that they are sanctioned by the government and even perhaps aligned with police agencies.…

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Captain Christian Cory

Captain Christian Cory has served on the Wichita Police Department for 24 years. He currently leads the Crimes Against Persons Bureau in the Department’s Investigations Division. Captain Cory has previously served in the Homicide Section, DV/Sex Crimes Section, Gang/Felony Assault Unit, Crisis Negotiation Team, and Patrol. He has obtained his B.S. in Criminology at Kansas…

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54th Mile Policing Project – Montgomery

54th Mile Policing Project – Steering Committee Meeting Meeting Materials Agenda August 26-27, 2023 The 54th Mile Policing Project Why It Matters Steering Committee  Focus and Commitment Dining Options Restaurants in Montgomery 54th Mile Steering Committee Dr. Cedric L. Alexander Psy.D. is a law enforcement expert with over 40 years of experience in public safety,…

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John J. Choi

John Choi was sworn in as the first Korean American chief prosecutor in the United States in 2011. Since taking office, John has become a state and national leader in progressive reform, working with public officials and impacted communities to reimagine justice and the role of prosecutors. John’s innovative approach to working collaboratively with system…

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President’s Page

Home › You searched for domestic violence President’s Page A Letter from the President of the National Policing Institute Dear Friends and Colleagues –  I am truly honored and humbled by the opportunity to serve as the 5th President of the National Policing Institute (NPI), formerly known as the National Police Foundation. Since its creation in…

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“Peace Officers” Are the Guardians of Our Society

David Dominguez

In 2016, our colleague, Executive Director, Sue Rahr of the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission wrote on the National Policing Institute blog about how law enforcement has become very good at fighting crime; yet, as a profession, we are struggling; I would agree, law enforcement in the United States is at a crossroads with…

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Mindful Leadership

Jennifer Tejada

Statistics on police health and wellness suggest police training and support programs have failed our profession. Police reform measures also seem to have overlooked a key ingredient in the matter of officer performance. Policing is considered a stressful and emotionally and physically demanding profession. We have succeeded in training our law enforcement officers on the…

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