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Keeping Law Enforcement Officers Alive

On this episode of Inside the FBI, learn how the FBI's Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted Data Collection leverages data to help law enforcement officers protect themselves from becoming statistics. For a full transcript and additional resource

Inside the FBI

May 18, 202216m 50s

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Show Notes

On this episode of Inside the FBI, learn how the FBI's Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted Data Collection leverages data to help law enforcement officers protect themselves from becoming statistics. For a full transcript and additional resources, visit fbi.gov/podcasts/.

If you work in law enforcement, you can email [email protected] to request an FBI Officer Safety and Awareness Training for your agency's officers.

You can learn more about the FBI’s Criminal Justice Information Services Division at fbi.gov/cjis.

And you can use the FBI Crime Data Explorer—located at fbi.gov/cde—to explore the Bureau's full slate of crime data—including statistics on line-of-duty assaults and deaths, law enforcement officers’ use of force, and more. The online resource is free to access and is regularly updated.

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