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Tammy Felix
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Tammy Felix is a CNA expert in criminal justice and emergency preparedness.
Felix-Tammy Tammy Felix is a CNA expert in criminal justice and emergency preparedness. /images/Experts/Felix-Tammy.jpg Tammy Felix is an expert in criminal justice and emergency preparedness. She ... in sociology from Wheaton College. Tammy Felix Senior Research Scientist Featured Squares white Explore more ... of numerous police-involved critical incidents initiatives helping federal, state and local law enforcement to assess their organizational capacities and improve policies and procedures. Felix has received CNA
justice talks: Policing and emergency preparedness: Enhancing law enforcement's response to mass protests and demonstrations
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In our previous CNA Justice Talks podcast, we discussed innovative uses of data to advance the justice system. In this episode, Tammy Felix leads a discussion with Dawn Thomas, Chief Rodney Monroe, and Steve Rickman about emergency management and preparedness in the law enforcement setting, specifically as it relates to protest policing.
6 In our previous CNA Justice Talks podcast, we discussed innovative uses of data to advance the justice system. In this episode, Tammy Felix leads a discussion with Dawn Thomas, Chief Rodney Monroe, and Steve Rickman about emergency management and preparedness in the law enforcement setting, specifically as it relates to protest policing. Policing and emergency preparedness: Enhancing law enforcement's response to mass protests and demonstrations Biographies Tammy Felix , guest host, is a Senior Research Scientist with CNA's Center for Justice Research and Innovation and provides
Law Enforcement Pandemic Response Field Guide
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COVID-19 and its public health crisis continue to present public safety challenges, as well as challenges to the agencies tasked with protecting life and social order.
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Supporting a Safer Community in Richmond
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In 2019, the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS Office), provided CNA with funding to develop case studies on the organizational impacts of HSGs in an effort to produce a field guide documenting promising practices. CNA will conduct case studies of two agencies already benefiting from HSGs: Richmond, Virginia, and Charlotte-Mecklenburg, North Carolina. Each case study report will explain how the HSG program started as well as examining program operations and achievements and documenting lessons learned. These reports from two exemplary programs will form the basis for Engaging Victims of Crime with Empathy and Compassion: A Field Guide for Establishing Homicide Support Groups, a field guide to support law enforcement agencies in developing a strategic approach to implementing a successful HSG program in their communities. Engaging Victims of Crime with Empathy and Compassion: A Field Guide for Establishing Homicide Support Groups will likely be available for release in the spring or summer of 2021.
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Philadelphia PD Response to Civil Unrest
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This after-action report provides an independent review of the Philadelphia Police Department’s (PPD) response to the mass demonstrations and civil unrest that occurred in the city from May 30 – June 15, 2020. While the findings contained in the report speak to this specific timeframe, the review team acknowledges that the response in Philadelphia (also referred to as “the City”) was not unlike the law enforcement response to similar events that occurred both nationally and globally. We provide this preface as a means to better understand the Philadelphia response within a national context, and also to provide a summary of key reforms initiated by the city and PPD since the start of our review in July 2020. These reforms represent the commitment of the City’s leadership and the PPD to initiate, implement and sustain organizational reform efforts concerning the management of First Amendment demonstrations, police use of force, and other resources needed to better prepare officers to meet their public safety mission.
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cna talks: Justice and Policing in the U.S.
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This week CNA Board member and George Mason University professor Laurie Robinson sits down with a few of CNA's policing experts to discuss the most pressing topics in justice and policing today. The conversation covers everything from police reform and evidence-based research to body-worn cameras and police departments' use of social media. Hear what some of today's top criminal justice experts think about training, transparency and accountability, community policing, crisis intervention, and federal support of the police.
Policing Initiative" by Tammy Felix, Laura Kunard, Ph.D., James "Chip" Coldren, Ph.D., and James "CHIPS" Stewart in   The Police Chief Magazine "Body-Worn Police Cameras: Separating Fact From