Register today to attend Preventing Tragic Deaths in our Prisons, an expert panel discussion centering around the death of Soleiman Faqiri with our EIC @NormTNetl3 serving as moderator. April 29, 2025: https://t.co/3T3cwcaMXf
If you’re looking for an inspiring read this weekend I highly recommend this emotion-packed editorial from our Senior Contributing Editor and my dear friend Matt. To my @CACPGlobal colleagues, the messages for the next generation kinda jump off the page. @DCCDavey@OACPOfficial
@DM_MattTorigian, CSO for Niche, author of a heart-warming look back on community and youth focused policing. Brilliant read! Congrats Matt and @JournalCSWB for an insightful 2023!
The death of an elephant | Journal of Community Safety and Well-Being https://t.co/gdDSvXJa21
Our congrats to our US partners @O2sl_Qrt_Nat & to their client community in Nebraska on this important national public health partnership award in recognition of their recently adopted Situation Table. Outstanding work by the US Mentor team, with more in progress. @GLEPHAssoc
JCSWB is now indexed in @DOAJplus! A huge thank you to everyone who helped make this possible, including our authors, readers CEC Community and especially @NormTNetL3, @DM_MattTorigian, @NicheRMS and @SGPublishingInc Learn more: https://t.co/2e3pT3MZqn
For those unable to attend in March, this issue includes a comprehensive Record of Proceedings from the @CACP_ACCP#WellnessCheck event. Great reading!!
Thanks to all contributors & special thx to Session Recorder Justine Reid.
Our Editor-in-Chief @NormTNetL3 introduces the latest issue of JCSWB highlighting the contributions of our authors and the Journal’s representation at the @CACP_ACCP Canadian Policing Wellness Check Conference in March. Read it here: https://t.co/zFUbe10LiY
In Canada, a major concern exists regarding how Indigenous persons who feel improperly treated by the police perceive and confront barriers to making formal complaints about such treatment. This paper explores these experiences and makes recommendations https://t.co/r3HwG4dqp8
It's Mental Health Awareness Month. Today we invite you to read this editorial by Linna Tam-Seto that outlines the need to check on the wellness of all participants in the policing and CSWB systems. Available here: https://t.co/Q5r3cHEog0
The extraordinary @JeffTPhD in action, talking (with agitation and passion) on resilience for police officers and the Awe program. Captivating. Loving it. I have really been looking forward to that one. @LEPH2023 #LEPH2023
Team Blue Bros & Sis spent the morning with Caroline Burgers Mailhot, Regional Programs Coordinator for the UN in Tunisia. Very interesting morning exploring geopolitics and implications for police/government relations with young people. #GS2023
Read now in The Dispatch: @NormTNetL3 calls for shared responsibility and accountability from all stakeholders in the “frustratingly complex” issues surrounding public safety, policing and incarceration. https://t.co/aqmLbW5abU
@DM_MattTorigian@CSKACanada@NicheRMS@CACP_ACCP
Team Toa arrived in Melbourne and had the pleasure of meeting with the South Sudanese Community Association in Victoria (SCAV). Great discussions around building public trust with the youth and how their efforts are making a difference in and around the city of Melbourne. #GS203
Introducing #GS2023's 5th and final group - Team Toa: Insp. Brian Hill, Supt. Jonathan Ko, Supt. Kellie Morgan, Insp. Don Patrick & Supt. Clare Smart. They will be evaluating the work being done between police and youth as they travel to Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji.
Meet Team Mediterranean Blues Brothers & Sister #GS2023: Insp. Andrew Cooper, Insp. Veronica Fox, Insp. John Gibbons & Lt Col. Mike MacEachern. Travelling to Tunisia (Tunis), Italy (Sicily) & France (Marseille) to study modern policing practices around youth engagement.
#CallForPapers: JCSWB is an Open Access publication, which means there are no barriers to your published research. To learn more visit: https://t.co/1L7MmWIwA5
Introducing Team OLG: Insp. Stephanie Carlisle, Supt. Tracy Dobbin, Supt. Sean Gormley, Insp. Beth Houston and Insp. Kelly Risebrough. They will be travelling to South Africa, Botswana and Turkey to research opportunities to build trust between youth and police. #GS2023