As communities across the U.S. continue to grapple with public safety and police reform, a study published in Management Science offers compelling evidence for a path forward: Procedural justice training for police officers, backed by leadership support, can significantly improve officer behavior and strengthen community trust.
Leadership-backed training is key to better policing, according to research
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