Shoreline, Washington | 2015 | Charlotte Gill, Ph.D., George Mason University and Breanne Cave, Ph.D., Police Foundation | Mental Health Disorder | Evidence-based interventions for mentally ill, Multi-agency collaboration |
St. Louis County, Missouri | 2020 | | Violent crime reduction | Crime analysis assessment |
St. Louis, Missouri | 2016 | Beth Huebner, Ph.D., University of Missouri - St. Louis & Joseph Schafer, Ph.D., Southern Illinois University - Carbondale | Violent Crime, Gun Violence | Hot spot policing, offender-oriented policing, criminal justice system collaboration |
St. Louis, Missouri | 2018 | Dennis Mares, Ph.D., Southern Illinois University Edwardsville | Violent crime, Gun violence | Technology implementation, Hot spot policing |
Suffolk County, New York | 2020 | | | |
Syracuse, New York | 2017 | The John Finn Institute | Gun Violence | Offender-focused policing, Hot-spot policing |
Tempe, Arizona | 2017 | White, Ph.D., Arizona State University | Organizational change | Community engagement, Community-oriented policing, Crisis Intervention Training |
Toledo, Ohio | 2014 | Richard R. Johnson, Ph.D., and Shanhe Jiang, Ph.D., University of Toledo | Violent Crime | Problem-oriented policing, Offender-based policing |
Wilmington, Delaware | 2017 | The Police Foundation | Gun Violence | Technology Implementation, Hot-spot policing, Data-driven policing |
Winston-Salem, North Carolina | 2009 | Denise Nation, Ph.D., Winston-Salem State University | Drugs, Violent Crime | Place-based policing, Intelligence-led policing |