The National Officer Safety and Wellness (OSW) Group brings together representatives from law enforcement, federal agencies, and the research community to address the significantly high number of officer gunfire fatalities and to improve officer safety and wellness.
The Community Oriented Policing (COPS) Office provides an online library of resources to help agencies better look after the physical safety and mental wellness of their officers.
The FBI's LEOKA report provides data on law enforcement officers who were feloniously killed, accidentally killed, and assaulted in the line of duty. This report includes summaries of incidents in which officers were feloniously killed in the line of duty.
This toolkit was developed by the U.S. Department of Justice to promote learning about officer safety and encourage the leveraging of these resources to augment state, local, and tribal efforts to promote officer safety.
The VALOR Officer Safety and Wellness Program is dedicated to preventing injuries to and deaths of law enforcement officers and the people they serve and improving the health and resilience of officers.