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Brittany Cunningham
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Brittany Cunningham is a CNA expert in scientific research and analysis, specializing in using evidence-based approaches to support law enforcement operations and reform.
Cunningham-Brittany Brittany Cunningham is a CNA expert in scientific research and analysis, specializing in using evidence-based approaches to support law enforcement operations and reform. /images/Experts/Cunningham-Brittany.jpg Brittany Cunningham is an expert in scientific research and analysis and has more than a decade of experience designing, implementing and managing rigorous research ... from Spalding University and a Bachelor of Arts in communication from Bellarmine University. Brittany Cunningham Ph.D. Assistant Director Featured Squares white Explore more
justice talks: The use of technology to enhance jail safety
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In our previous CNA Justice Talks podcast, we discussed the use of analytical tools to improve police departments' use of their body-worn camera footage. In this episode, Dr. Chip Coldren leads a discussion with Dr. Brittany Cunningham, Charles Stephenson, and Commander Shawn Laughlin about the use of technology in jails. Coldren, Cunningham, Stephenson, and Laughlin discuss how technology can improve safety concerns, act as a force multiplier for staff, the use of artificial intelligence in jails, and privacy concerns.
15 In our previous CNA Justice Talks podcast, we discussed the use of analytical tools to improve police departments' use of their body-worn camera footage. In this episode, Dr. Chip Coldren leads a discussion with Dr. Brittany Cunningham, Charles Stephenson, and Commander Shawn Laughlin about the use of technology in jails. Coldren, Cunningham, Stephenson, and Laughlin discuss how technology ... of the American Jails Association Board of Directors. Dr. Brittany Cunningham , is a Senior Research Scientist with CNA's Institute for Public Research. She serves as Project Manager for the National
justice talks: Using data to advance the justice system: Forecasting, risk-assessments, and predictive analytics in law enforcement
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In our previous CNA Justice Talks podcast, we discussed alternative response models to individuals in crisis. In this episode, Dr. Chip Coldren leads a discussion with Dr. Grant Duwe, Dr. Theron "T" Bowman, and Dr. Brittany Cunningham about innovative uses of data to advance the justice system.
5 In our previous CNA Justice Talks podcast, we discussed alternative response models to individuals in crisis. In this episode, Dr. Chip Coldren leads a discussion with Dr. Grant Duwe, Dr. Theron "T" Bowman, and Dr. Brittany Cunningham about innovative uses of data to advance the justice system. Using data to advance the justice system: Forecasting, risk-assessments, and predictive analytics ... prevention, corrections, juvenile justice and restorative justice. Brittany Cunningham, PhD , is a Senior Research Scientist with CNA’s Center for Justice Research and Innovation and provides
cna talks: The Reach of STEM, with CEO Katherine McGrady
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In this episode of CNA Talks, we feature   STEMwire Live , a podcast by CNA’s Education division on career and technical education (CTE), particularly in the STEM fields. Dr. Brittany Cunningham talks with CNA President and CEO Dr. Katherine McGrady to explore how a STEM degree prepared her for leading a nonprofit research organization. She shares details of her early educational journey and advice for students of today.
The Reach of STEM, with CEO Katherine McGrady In this episode of CNA Talks, we feature   STEMwire Live , a podcast by CNA’s Education division on career and technical education (CTE), particularly in the STEM fields. Dr. Brittany Cunningham talks with CNA President and CEO Dr. Katherine McGrady to explore how a STEM degree prepared her for leading a nonprofit research organization. She shares ... of the Unified Task Force to Mogadishu, Somalia. McGrady holds degrees in chemistry, macromolecular science and engineering. Brittany Cunningham   is an expert in study design and implementation, data
Developing a Pilot Risk Assessment Model for Law Enforcement Patrol
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CNA used machine learning models on officer injury and death data from police agencies to see how risk assessment could lead to safer dispatch communications.
for modifying policy, training, and operations, leading to the implementation of strategies, processes, and procedures to keep officers and the communities they serve safe. Brittany C. Cunningham Vincent Bauer
Wellness Peer Listening Session Key Takeaways
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CNA researchers explore what is working and not working to promote law enforcement personnel wellness and provide targeted national resources and tools to support wellness behaviors among sworn and non-sworn agency members.
the key takeaways from the listening session. Each takeaway includes supporting context or examples provided by participants. Ben Carleton Brittany Cunningham /reports/2023/07
Law Enforcement Officer Safety
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This brief provides an accessible resource for law enforcement agencies, line officers, and their stakeholders (e.g., policy-makers, training instructors) to inform the development of targeted training, policies, and practices to promote officer safety while in the line of duty.
; and real-world policing initiatives that serve as examples of practices in the field to improve officer safety. Brittany Cunningham Jessica Dockstader /reports/2021/07
Use of Predictive Analytics
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This issue brief is a product created through a partnership between BJA and CNA. The Using Analytics to Improve Officer Safety work examines granular incident data from 2015–2019 from several local law enforcement agencies to identify incident characteristics (characteristics specific to the incident and related to officer tactical response) associated with officer assaults, injuries, and line-of-duty deaths. Using machine learning techniques, CNA is producing a risk assessment model to link incident characteristics with officer safety outcomes. This work also entails working with participating agencies to identify best practices and recommendations to reduce risks to officer safety in the line of duty.
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Feasibility of Parental Leave
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This study examines the implications of offering service members noncontinuous caregiver leave (to care for infants or newly adopted children). House Report 115-676 directed the Secretary of Defense to submit a report assessing the feasibility of flexible parental leave. Policy subject matter experts and commanders across the Department of Defense provided key policy and operational implications. Before implementing a noncontinuous caregiver leave policy, we recommend (1) identifying the needs that can be satisfied by noncontinuous caregiver leave that are not met by other time-off options, (2) considering various types of flexible policies, and (3) assessing the benefits and drawbacks from two recent applications of noncontinuous caregiver leave (2015–2016 Department of the Navy policy and the current US Coast Guard parental leave policy). Taken together, these recommendations will increase the likelihood that any policy change will meet service member needs while balancing mission requirements.
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cna talks: The Benefits Of Body-Worn Cameras In A Local Jail Setting
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Over the past decade, police departments across the United States have adopted body-worn cameras, and evidence suggests that they can help reduce complaints and use of force incidents.    This raises the question of whether they could serve a similar purpose in jails and prisons. In this episode, John Stimpson sits down with Brittany Cunningham and Bryce Peterson to discuss their research into the impact of body-worn cameras at the Loudoun County adult detention center.
reduce complaints and use of force incidents.    This raises the question of whether they could serve a similar purpose in jails and prisons. In this episode, John Stimpson sits down with Brittany Cunningham and Bryce Peterson to discuss their research into the impact of body-worn cameras at the Loudoun County adult detention center. The Benefits Of Body-Worn Cameras In A Local Jail Setting Guest biographies Dr. Brittany Cunningham   is the Assistant Director of CNA’s Center for   Justice Research and Innovation . She specializes in using evidence-based approaches