Texas Police News.jpg
                  

  


 

Call for Nominations: Improving the Measurement of Death by Suicide of Law Enforcement Officers
U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics
   
 
More Today's News:
ߦ   Marshall Lions Club welcomes Harrison County Sheriff
ߦ   North Texas officer dies after being put on life support following crash, officials say
ߦ   Orange County Sheriff Deputies Win Right To Arbitrate their Terminations
ߦ   Paxton Calls on Biden to Enforce Immigration Laws
ߦ   Paxton Steps Up to Defend the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Students’ Religious Freedom
ߦ   Police Impersonator Busted by Real Police
ߦ   Police warn of "sweetheart scams" in North Texas
ߦ   Readout of Joint Task Force Alpha Summit on Anti-Human Smuggling and Trafficking Efforts
ߦ   Suspect charged in Galveston phantom explosion, officials said
ߦ   Texas bill requiring 10-year prison sentences for gun felonies faces opposition from criminal justice and firearm advocates
ߦ   Why body cameras in corrections?
ߦ   Austin Police officers quit in droves, Texas City ‘hostile place’ for conservatives
ߦ   Car stolen with child alone inside
ߦ   Coast Guard rescues 2 people aboard disabled sailboat 30 miles off Freeport, Texas
ߦ   Death Notice - Retired SPO Willie L. Arnold - Retired 2006
ߦ   Friendswood Police Activity Report
ߦ   How #FortWorthSafe reduced violent crime citywide
ߦ   Just released: Criminal Victimization in the 22 Largest U.S. States, 2017–2019
ߦ   Silcox Animal Care & Adoption Center resumes operations
ߦ   Statement of Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg on the execution of Arthur Brown Jr.

 
Search Archives:

The Committee on National Statistics (CNSTAT) seeks nominations for members of a planning committee to organize and execute a public workshop, sponsored by the Bureau of Justice Statistics, to discuss strategies to measure death by suicide of law enforcement and correctional officers in the United States. The planning committee will define the specific topics to be addressed, develop the agenda, and select and invite speakers and other participants. 

CNSTAT is seeking experts in the fields of:
       1. criminal justice research and statistics
       2. law enforcement officers
       3. correctional officers
       4. mental health and occupational health
       5. administrative data to include records management,
           reporting, and vital statistics (death records)
       6. integrating federal, state, tribal, and local government             
           administrative data systems.

To receive full consideration, please submit nominations by November 10, 2022.

Submit Nominations

Post a comment
Name/Nickname:
(required)
Email Address: (must be a valid address)
(will not be published or shared)
Comments: (plain text only)
Printer Friendly Format  Printer Friendly Format    Send to a Friend  Send to a Friend    RSS Feed  RSS Feed
© 1999-2023 The Police News. All rights reserved.