1st Annual Howard C. Liebengood Symposium

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1st Annual Howard C. Liebengood Symposium:

The evolving law enforcement landscape and the first responders' mental health crisis 

Date: 

September 17 – 18, 2025

Location

Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center
555 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20001

Many law enforcement officers are facing significant occupational stressors, such as fatigue, burnout from mandatory overtime, increased violence against police officers, a lack of support both from the public and within their workplaces, complex organizational cultures, and strained relationships with the communities they serve. The rise in mass casualty events, violent protests, and other on-duty challenges has only intensified these stressors, further undermining the health, well-being, and effectiveness of officers throughout their careers.


In response to this critical issue, this symposium will examine emerging trends, the shifting landscape of policing, and current events that impact the law enforcement community. We aim to foster a constructive dialogue on the evolving police climate and its implications for the mental health crisis within law enforcement. Additionally, we will explore actionable strategies to better support law enforcement agencies and officers, with a focus on promoting organizational resilience and adaptability. The symposium will feature a diverse range of experts, including keynote speakers, interactive panel discussions, and networking opportunities designed to encourage collaboration among law enforcement professionals, policymakers, researchers, academics, and mental health professionals.

This event was organized by Johns Hopkins Carey Business School and the Howard C. Liebengood Foundation.

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