Officer Performance and Safety
Law enforcement officers face many different dangerous and stressful situations in the line of duty. Some, such as gun violence, are obvious; others dangers (e.g., fatigue) are hidden, but common, and can greatly hinder officer performance. Officer performance is also affected by training and other factors.
NIJ supports work to study and improve officer performance and safety on several fronts. For decades, NIJ has been on the forefront of testing and developing protective equipment for officers, from body armor to roadside visibility aids. NIJ also funds projects to prevent and eliminate officer fatigue and mental health problems. To help officers improve various aspects of their day-to-day work, NIJ sponsors a variety of training courses and funds the development of tools to aid officer performance.
Learn more about:
Officer Safety and Performance Awards, 2005-2011
Ballistic-Resistant Body Armor That Complies With NIJ Ballistic Resistance Standard, 0101.06
Stab-Resistent Body Body Armor That Complies With NIJ Stab Resistance Standard, 0115.00
Medical Management Guidelines for Impacts to Body Armor
Body Armor Research and Evaluation Results
Standards and Testing for Body Armor
NIJ Standard-0101.06, Ballistic Resistance of Personal Body Armor
NIJ Standard-0115.00, Stab Resistance of Personal Body Armor
Stress and Fatigue's Impact on Performance
Health Affects of Stress and Fatigue
Prevention of Stress and Fatigue
Shift Work, 10-Hour Shifts Offer Cost Savings and Other Benefits to Law Enforcement Agencies
Use of Force (including less-lethal technologies)