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August 2024 | Volume 17 | Issue 8


The L. Anthony Sutin Award for Innovative Law Enforcement and Community Partnerships recognizes the efforts of innovative and sustained law enforcement and community partnerships whose unique collaborations have transformed public safety in their communities.

This award is bestowed on partnerships in which law enforcement is actively engaged with the community in a multifaceted manner that has been sustained over time and has resulted in positive, observable outcomes or advances in public safety or public trust.

Nominations

The award recognizes the efforts of collaborative partnerships that have transformed public safety in their community through their interactions. Ideal nominees are actively engaged with their community in a multifaceted manner, resulting in positive, observable public safety outcomes. Teams must consist of at least one law enforcement officer, who must be an officer in a state, local, or tribal law enforcement agency, and one community member.

This award is provided to the team that:

  1. creates sustainable collaborations that are innovative, creative, and transformative;
  2. displays leadership through problem-solving and collaborative partnerships;
  3. institutionalizes sustainable, positive, observable public safety outcomes;
  4. promotes public safety through dedication to the community policing philosophy.

The deadline to submit a nomination is 8:00 p.m. ET, September 30, 2024. Nominations will not be considered if received after 8:00 p.m. ET. All nominations must be sent via email to sutin.awards@usdoj.gov.

Direct all general inquiries to Sarah Estill and LaToshia Austin at sutin.awards@usdoj.gov.

History of the Award

“Tony was an exemplar of the spirit of public service and a champion for the best and most innovative partnerships between law enforcement and the communities they serve We have chosen to honor his spirit of service by recognizing the transformative change that follows dedicated commitment to community improvement by creative local partnerships with this award.”

– COPS Office Director Hugh T. Clements, Jr.

The L. Anthony Sutin Award for Innovative Law Enforcement and Community Partnerships is named in memory of Tony Sutin, who served as a founder and Deputy Director of the COPS Office from its creation in 1994 until 1996, when he became the Principal Deputy to the Associate Attorney General of the United States. He then served as acting Assistant Attorney General for Legislative Affairs before joining the faculty of the Appalachian School of Law in Grundy, Virginia, in 1999. He quickly became dean and served in that capacity until his untimely death on January 16, 2002.

A distinguished graduate of Harvard Law School and former partner of the law firm Hogan & Hartson in Washington, D.C., Tony was widely known and respected for his brilliant intellect, quiet wit, and tremendous commitment to service and community. It is with great admiration and respect for Tony’s many contributions to the COPS Office and the principles of community policing that the COPS Office has named this award in his memory.

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