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Conversation on Suicide Prevention in Law Enforcement

National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum will host a free virtual panel discussion, Preventing Death by Suicide: a Chief-to-Chief Leadership Wellness Discussion. This important panel discussion will take place via Zoom on Wednesday, October 14 from 2:00pm to 3:30pm (EDT).  Washington, DC— The National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum will host a free virtual panel

National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum to Participate in “National Faith and Blue Weekend”

Law enforcement organizations, houses of worship, and community organizations partner to strengthen the connections between law enforcement professionals and the communities they serve, October 9-12, 2020. Washington, DC— The National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum is pleased to  participate in National Faith and Blue Weekend (NFBW). This event is being held in conjunction with a

Conversation on Crisis and Homeless Intervention Strategies: Paths to Progress and Understanding

National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum to host panel discussion on law enforcement’s role in crisis and homeless intervention strategies. Washington, DC— The National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum will host a free virtual panel discussion, Crisis and Homeless Intervention Strategies: Paths to Progress and Understanding, which takes a look at law enforcement’s role in

National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum to Host Safer Streets Week, October 5-12, 2020

Week-long initiative is aimed at addressing issues related to homelessness through action, awareness, and support. Washington, DC— The National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum will host Safer Streets, a week-long initiative from October 5-12, 2020 aimed at addressing issues related to homelessness through action, awareness, and support. “We know that one day of relief or

National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum Announces August 2020 Officer of the Month

Patrol Lieutenant David Grogan recognized for quick action to save trapped residents from an apartment building fire. Washington, DC— The National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum s pleased to announce Deptford Township (NJ) Police Department Patrol Lieutenant David Grogan has been named August Officer of the Month. In May 16, 2020, Deptford Township (NJ)  police

Technology, Training and New Policing Guidelines: Examining How to Combat Crime in an Era of Elevated Scrutiny

National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum in partnership with Thomson Reuters Institute to host panel discussion on Wednesday, September 30. Washington, DC— The National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum will host a free virtual panel discussion, Of Things to Come: Technology, Training and New Policing Guidelines in America, examining how law enforcement officers can best

National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum to Host 9/11 Memorial Service

Memorial service and wreath layings to take place at the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial to remember law enforcement officers who died in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Event to be live-streamed on Facebook. Washington, DC— The National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum will pay tribute to the brave men and women who died while responding

Equitable Policing During the Coronavirus Pandemic: the Expanded Role of Law Enforcement in the Community

National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum to host panel discussion on Wednesday, September 9 addressing coronavirus and its impact on law enforcement. Washington, DC— The National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum will host a free virtual panel discussion, Equitable Policing During the Coronavirus Pandemic, examining how the coronavirus pandemic has affected the role of law