Learn process and outcome evaluation findings from the Phoenix Police Department’s study on the impact of body-worn cameras on police perception, performance, and safety.
An important educational session, not to be missed, led by ICMA executive director, Bob O'Neill, about the leadership challenges facing managers.
Budget issues are big initiators of public safety consolidations. Four communities showcase how they changed public safety services.
Measures of police performance need to go beyond traditional crime statistics to encompass such factors as civic health, social cohesion, and resident satisfaction. ICMA’s Randall Reid explains.
What can local government professionals do to address the racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic disparities that often lead to violence in our communities?
As it did for Forest Lake, Minnesota, a shared city hall, fire, and police station can significantly reduce operating costs.
Community policing, transparency, and data are three keys to improving relations with your community.