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Whether you’re considering a policing career, current law enforcement, or just someone who’s ready to see positive change in policing, ASPIRE will have resources for you. Browse the whole library or search the collection designed for you:

Students and Potential Recruits

ASPIRE offers a variety of resources and events to engage with students and potential recruits. By focusing on what matters most, we can help guide you toward the career in policing that is best for you. Check out the exciting content we have to offer today! 

Police Agencies

Discover a wealth of valuable resources designed to support police agencies in their efforts to attract and retain law enforcement professionals and enhance diversity, inclusion, and equity within their ranks. The ASPIRE Project has curated a collection of practical tools, research findings, and actionable recommendations to guide your agency toward building a more representative and effective policing workforce. 

Community Partners

The ASPIRE project recognizes the critical role community partners play in fostering meaningful connections between law enforcement and the communities they serve. Explore our range of resources designed to help community members have a voice in shaping the policing profession and support inclusive policing.

Researchers

ASPIRE is committed to advancing research that supports police agencies in improving their recruitment, training, organizational culture, and community engagement efforts. We compile existing evidence, guide future research, and support practitioner-researcher partnerships to further advance the science on inclusive policing.

University Administrators

ASPIRE offers tailored resources for universities and other academic institutions to promote initiatives and career pathways into policing. From curriculum development to internship opportunities, we provide resources to help administrators enhance their programs and cultivate the next generation of law enforcement professionals. We also share evidence-based research on practices to support effective and inclusive policing on campus.

Browse Resources

Start your journey towards a more inclusive, sustainable, and equitable workforce. Explore our resources, adopt evidence-based strategies, and transform your agency’s approach to recruitment and retention. Let’s work together to build a workforce that reflects the communities we serve, fostering trust, fairness, and excellence along the way. 

  • Best Practices Guide: Access our comprehensive guide that consolidates evidence-based strategies for recruiting, retaining, and supporting officers in today’s environment. Implement these recommendations to create career pathways that attract diverse talent and foster their success within your agency. 

 

  • Recruitment Toolkit: Explore our toolkit, filled with practical resources to support your proactive recruitment efforts in diverse institutions and communities. Gain insights into effective outreach strategies, engagement initiatives, and partnerships that bridge the diversity gaps in law enforcement. 

 

  • Training and Development Modules: Dive into our curated modules that offer specialized training on diversity, unconscious bias, cultural competency, and community engagement. Equip your officers and personnel with the necessary knowledge and skills to serve diverse communities effectively. 

 

  • Research Reports: Stay informed with our collection of research reports that highlight the importance of diversity in policing and the positive impact diversity has on agency performance and community trust. Use these insights to inform your agency’s diversity initiatives and advocate for change. 

 

  • Case Studies: Learn from real-world examples of police agencies that have successfully implemented inclusive practices and achieved meaningful diversity outcomes. These case studies offer practical insights, showcasing the transformative power of prioritizing diversity and inclusion. 

 

  • Webinars and Events: Engage with experts, thought leaders, and practitioners through our webinars and events. Join discussions, share experiences, and gain valuable insights into emerging trends, innovative approaches, and best practices in the field of inclusive policing. 

 

  • Partner Network: Connect with our network of collaborators, including the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA), the National Association of Women Law Enforcement Executives (NAWLEE), and the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE). Collaborate with peer organizations to strengthen your diversity efforts and access additional resources.  

IACP Officer Safety and Wellness Section

The purpose of this Section shall be to provide the policing profession and, more specifically, the policing executive with information,

IACP Officer Safety and Wellness Conference

Improving officer safety and wellness enhances the health and effectiveness of officers, as well as the safety of the community.

How to Start a Law Enforcement Family Support Group: Insights and Considerations

A crucial element of law enforcement mental health and wellness is officers' and deputies' ability to rely on their families

Five Steps to Help an Officer Seeking Support

How can I help? A fellow officer can reach out at any time for mental health assistance. Are you prepared

Find Support

This website offers supportive resources issues with mental health, drugs, or alcohol.

Enhancing Officer Wellness and Resiliency in Policing

This tipsheet provides suggestions for how to reduce the cumulative effects of police stress.

Employing Returning Combat Veterans as Law Enforcement Officers

In a parallel approach, the foundational Critical Incident Peer Support (CIPS) course presented by St. Petersburg College’s Regional Community Policing

Developing a Critical Incident Peer Support Program: Model Policy

In a parallel approach, the foundational Critical Incident Peer Support (CIPS) course presented by St. Petersburg College’s Regional Community Policing

Department of Justice Report on Best Practices to Address Law Enforcement Officer Wellness

On May 25, 2022, in Section 4(a) of the Executive Order on Advancing Effective, Accountable, Policing and Criminal Justice Practices

Critical Response Toolkit for First-Line Supervisors

When major events occur, the first officers on the scene will look to their sergeants for direction. Ensuring that these

Coping with Traumatic Events

A traumatic event is a shocking, scary, or dangerous experience that can affect someone emotionally and physically. Most people will

Bulletproof

Bulletproof is a confidential and anonymous resource that provides law enforcement professionals and their families with mental health & wellness