This paper explores how law enforcement can contribute to the prevention of substance use and other behavioural health risks beyond their traditional enforcement role. Using the United States as an example, it argues that police and other law enforcement agencies are important community partners who can support evidence-based prevention efforts.
Drawing on insights from police science, the paper outlines practical roles that law enforcement can play in prevention frameworks, including community engagement, early intervention, partnership building, and support for public health initiatives. It...