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ACTIVE BYSTANDERSHIP IN THE NEWS
Stopping the next George Floyd killing: Empowering bystanders, encouraging ethical police
USA Today, Jun. 2, 2020
George Floyd’s death could have been prevented if we had a police culture of intervention
The Washington Post, May 29, 2020
CUPD joins the national conversation on the importance of bystander intervention
The NEWSSTAND, May 29, 2019
Policing Requires an ‘EPIC’ Shift
R Street Shorts, April 2019
NOPD’s Innovative Approach to Saving Police Careers
Associate, The Magazine of the FBI National Academy Associates, Mar/Apr 2019
New Orleans police pioneer new way to stop misconduct, remove ‘blue wall of silence’
The Washington Post, January 24, 2019
Loyola Hosts First National Police Peer Intervention Conference
JustSouth quarterly, Summer 2018
Buy-In Is Irrelevant When It’s Just A Better Way: One Reason Why NOPD’s Novel Police Peer Intervention Training Program Is Taking Off
The Community Policing Dispatch, June 2018
Data Analytics and Peer Intervention: Tools for Fostering Transparency and Accountability
Emerging Issues in American Policing, January 2018
Preventing Police Misconduct
Monitor on Psychology, October 2017
Keeping Each Other Safe: An Assessment of The Use of Peer Intervention Programs to Prevent Police Officer Mistakes and Misconduct, Using New Orleans’ EPIC Program As A Potential National Model Police Quarterly, 2017
An EPIC Idea by NOPD: A New Model for Ethical Policing
Police Chief Magazine, November 2016
New Orleans Program Teaches Officers to Police One Another
The New York Times, August 28, 2016
Subject to Debate – Peer Intervention
A Newsletter of the Police Executive Research Forum, July-September 2016
15. | Third Annual National Police Peer Intervention Executive Leadership Conference