Researchers and practitioners alike are still trying to understand the impacts of COVID-19 on the criminal justice system, even though we continue to be in the midst of the pandemic. Much of the research on COVID-19 and policing has focused on either the impact on calls for service or the perspectives of police executives. This study assesses the wide range of impacts of COVID-19 on line-level officers and frontline supervisors. In this webinar, we will discuss a variety of impacts—like changes to service provision, community needs, and administrative accommodations—and what these changes might mean for policing moving forward.
Webinars with this Speaker
- Jan 14: Understanding the Impact of Body-Worn Cameras on Public Defenders
- March 31: The Impact of COVID-19 on Policing: The Perspective of the Rank and File (this webinar)
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The American Society of Evidence–Based Policing is a non-profit organization started by working police officers designed to drive the national conversation towards ensuring that the least harmful, most effective, fairest, and safest strategies are employed to prevent crime, reduce harm, and improve community wellness.