Innovations in policing: Increasing policing efficiency & officer well-being

An article by Allyson Brunette posted on Thompson Reuters:

https://www.thomsonreuters.com/en-us/posts/government/innovations-policing/

“During National Police Week 2024, we look at the current innovations in policing that are focused on improved efficiency, enhanced training, and mental and physical wellness for today’s first responders. The future of policing will leverage advanced technology for better training and crime resolution, as well as consider officers’ health to more adequately address mental and physical well-being concerns that are faced by first responders. And in the interest of public safety, at the future also will have to consider how these factors are shaping the workplace experiences of first responders and the way in which they interact with the communities in which they serve.

The future of policing will leverage advanced technology for better training and crime resolution, as well as consider officers’ health to more adequately address mental and physical well-being concerns that are faced by first responders. And in the interest of public safety, at the future also will have to consider how these factors are shaping the workplace experiences of first responders and the way in which they interact with the communities in which they serve.”

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