by Ben Horwitz
November 11, 2016
Categories: Transparency
Topics: Modernizing Policing
The amount of time it takes an NOPD officer to respond to an emergency call for service has dropped in every police district in the city over the past year, according to NOPD response time data.
by Aaron Looney
November 4, 2016
Categories: On the Beat, Videos
Take a ride with two of the NOPD Mobile Crisis Unit's mental health technicians who volunteer their time to assist officers in handling incidents involving persons who are possibly suffering from mental illness.
Categories: On the Beat
The NOPD’s Crisis Transportation Service is searching for volunteers to serve as mental health technicians to assist in its mission to provide a more dignified and humane method of care and transport for those persons encountered by the NOPD who are mentally ill and/or emotionally disturbed.
Last month, the NOPD launched a new, holistic, data-driven approach to police management known as MAX, or Management Analysis for Xcellence.
by Tyler Gamble
November 2, 2016
The NOPD has cut response times for emergency calls for service by more than 60 percent in 2016, and one of the ways it’s making that happen is by taking calls over the phone.
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