The COPS Office
The Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS Office) is the component within the U.S. Department of Justice dedicated to the concept that trust and mutual respect between police and the communities they serve is critical to public safety. The COPS Office mission is to advance public safety through community policing.
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Strengthening Law Enforcement Leadership and Decision-Making Skills during an Active Threat Incident
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The COPS Office: 30 Years of Milestones
The COPS Office 30th Anniversary
COPS Directors: Reflecting on 30 Years of the Office
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Labor Trafficking Case Study: Using Multidisciplinary Victim Centered Techniques
Partnerships to Address Labor Trafficking: How to Build a Multidisciplinary Team
Life Cycle of a Labor Trafficking Case
Prosecuting Labor Trafficking Case Studies
Emerging and Promising Practices in Communications Regarding Labor Trafficking
The Impact of COVID-19 on Labor Trafficking Survivors and Service Providers
Evolving Trends in Labor Trafficking
1. What is Labor Trafficking?
6. Red Flag Indicators for Patrol
11. Providing Assistance to Labor Trafficking Survivors
10. How Can I Help?
9. The Survivor’s Perspective
7. Reasons Victims May Be Uncomfortable Speaking With Authorities
8. Agencies That Can Provide Assistance in Identifying and Combating Labor Trafficking
3. Red Flag Indicators of Labor Trafficking
5. Labor Trafficking Versus Labor Exploitation
4. Considerations for Law Enforcement Executives
2. Labor Trafficking Victim Characteristics
S3 E1 | What's New in Blue: Surviving the Unthinkable: Training, Resilience, Support & Belief
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