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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: September 1999
This issue provides an article about law enforcement and the millennialist vision. It also includes two articles addressing school violence and safeguarding schools. An article about the Gang Congregation Ordinance explains how the U.S. Supreme Court held Chicago's Gang Congregation Ordinance unconstitutional. Regular departments provide information on timber theft, community policing, delinquency prevention, and reducing gang crime.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
1999-09
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: August 1999
This issue provides an article about noble cause corruption and the police ethic. It also includes an article addressing preferred protocol for death notification, as well as one about self-directed work teams. An article about investigative detentions explains how courts often consider the duration of an investigative detention when deciding whether a seizure can be justified on reasonable suspicion. Regular departments provide information on white-collar crime and the Bank Secrecy Act, as well as business and crime prevention.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
1999-08
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: July 1999
This issue provides an article about the CPA's role in detecting and preventing fraud. It also includes an article addressing drug labs and endangered children, as well as an article about police training in the 21st century. Other articles discuss the Stockholm Syndrome and motor vehicle exception. Regular departments provide information on crime in the digital age, underage drinking, street gangs, and software for local surveys.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
1999-07
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: June 1999
This issue provides an article about the significance of law enforcement officers' nonverbal signals. It also includes an article addressing blind reporting of sexual violence, as well as an article about policing the Internet. An article about drug conspiracies discusses the importance of law enforcement officers and prosecutors thoroughly understanding conspiracy law. Regular departments provide information on investigative planning and teaching criminal justice ethics.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
1999-06
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: May 1999
The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin is a collection of criminal justice stories, reports and project findings. It provides a forum for the exchange of information, news, and commentary on various aspects of the field of law enforcement. The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin is an official publication of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the U.S. Department of Justice. Topics discussed in this issue include: Firearm Investigations; Deceiving the Media; Combating Check Fraud; Laser Threats.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
1999-05
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: April 1999
This issue provides an article about the Fugitive Task Force, an alternative approach to standard task force procedures that has been successful in Utah. It also includes an article addressing the preservation of police history, as well as an article about and the drug Gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB). An article about the constitutional authority to regulate off-duty relationships explains how law enforcement employees have challenged a number of departmental actions by claiming that actions violate their First Amendment freedom of association. Regular departments provide information on the new ethnic mobs and police enforcement of traffic laws.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
1999-04
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: March 1999
The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin is a collection of criminal justice stories, reports and project findings. It provides a forum for the exchange of information, news, and commentary on various aspects of the field of law enforcement. The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin is an official publication of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the U.S. Department of Justice. Topics discussed in this issue include: Fighting Terrorism in the 21st Century; Confronting Terrorism on the State and Local Level; Joint Terrorism Task Force; Critical Incident Management in the Ultimate Crisis; Bomb Threats.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
1999-03
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: February 1999
The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin is a collection of criminal justice stories, reports and project findings. It provides a forum for the exchange of information, news, and commentary on various aspects of the field of law enforcement. The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin is an official publication of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the U.S. Department of Justice. Topics discussed in this issue include: Managing Undercover Stress; Neighborhood Watch; FBI's Critical Incident Stress Management Program; Due Process and Deadly Force.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
1999-02
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: January 1999
The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin is a collection of criminal justice stories, reports and project findings. It provides a forum for the exchange of information, news, and commentary on various aspects of the field of law enforcement. The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin is an official publication of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the U.S. Department of Justice. Topics discussed in this issue include: Computers, the Year 2000, and Law Enforcement; Negotiation Concepts for Commanders; Mass Transit Targets of Terror; Crime Scene Searches.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
1999-01
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: December 1998
This issue provides an article about handling and resolving citizen complaints. Another article examines INTERPOL, and how investigators worldwide use its services to coordinate information gathering. The bulletin also includes an article about moving and touching stowed or checked luggage, and related Fourth Amendment considerations. Regular departments provide information about realtor-police partnerships and violence at the workplace.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
1998-12
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: November 1998
This issue provides an article about avoiding the informant trap and how law enforcement agencies should develop uniform guidelines when using informant sources. Another article examines organized groups of burglars that have targeted supermarket and Automated Teller Machine safes, prompting industry officials to call on the FBI for assistance. The bulletin also includes an article about a California grant program to reduce alcohol-related crimes, as well as an article about forging a police-probation alliance. Regular departments provide information about crimes caught on tape and surviving the street.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
1998-11
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: October 1998
This issue provides an article about conducting successful interrogations, as well as an article about obtaining confessions. Another article examines third-party intermediaries, and how they can prove helpful in negotiating hostage or barricade situations. The bulletin also includes an article outlining eight Supreme Court decisions of particular importance to law enforcement. Regular departments provide information about crime prevention and the electronic frontier and an advanced criminal investigation course.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
1998-10
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: September 1998
This issue provides an article about Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and the need for police officers to conduct thorough investigations while remaining sensitive to the families. Another article examines pattern crimes and the techniques to combat illegal firearms trafficking. The bulletin also includes an article about drawing on federal resources to restore communities, as well as an article examining warrantless entries to arrest. Regular departments provide information about line-of-duty deaths and assaults, the Model Precinct, and preparing students for criminal justice careers.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
1998-09
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: August 1998
This issue provides an article about the difficulties with child sexual abuse investigation. Another article examines security management for major events. The bulletin also includes an article about suicide, as well as an article addressing officer integrity and accountability. Regular departments provide information about street survival and police suicide. This issue also includes information on gang-related activity.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
1998-08
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: July 1998
This issue provides an article about the difficulties with child sexual abuse investigation. Another article examines passport fraud, a far-reaching crime that can facilitate a wide variety of criminal activities. The bulletin also includes an article about QPR for police suicide prevention, as well as an article addressing several important broad principles established by the Supreme Court to provide legal justification for lawful protective sweeps. Regular departments provide information on juvenile crime and career-saving advice for police officers.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
1998-07
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: June 1998
This issue provides an article about the number of effective strategies to help police officers prevent alcohol abuse by underage drinkers. Another article examines how some criminals are turning computers into clandestine remote-controlled listening devices. The bulletin also includes an article about the multidisciplinary response to domestic violence, as well as an article addressing workplace privacy. Regular departments provide information on mobile data access, family violence, death row data, and unidentified victims.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
1998-06
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: May 1998
This issue provides an article about the Comprehensive Care Model, which allows police agencies to address the problems that concern their citizens with comprehensive, proactive strategies. Another article examines peer supporters who help law enforcement employees overcome stress in their professional and personal lives. The bulletin also includes an article about telecommunications fraud, as well as an article examining investigative detention. Regular departments provide information on visual perception in low-light levels and police ethics.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
1998-05
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: April 1998
This issue provides an article about forensic dive teams, which prove a valuable component of a comprehensive law enforcement response. Another article examines continuing education for progressive police managers. The bulletin also includes an article about community prosecution, as well as an article addressing curtilage. Regular departments provide information on responding to the needs of domestic violence victims and what police families need to know.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
1998-04
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: March 1998
This issue provides an article about maintaining neighborhood order and the development of practical maintenance strategies for community policing. Another article examines cooperative law enforcement efforts to combat telemarketing fraud. The bulletin also includes an article about designing an individualized performance evaluation system, as well as an article that examines establishing checkpoints and potential Fourth Amendment implications. Regular departments provide information on crime data, interrogation, distance learning, and community mediation. Articles include information on gang-related activity as well.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
1998-03
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: February 1998
This issue provides an article about deadly force decision making, one of the most liability-prone activities that should be a priority for many agencies. Another article examines two online programs for law enforcement officers to go back to school without leaving the stations. The bulletin also includes an article about combating gangs. Regular departments provide information on DNA profiling and research on assaults on law enforcement officers.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
1998-02
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: January 1998
This issue provides an article about managing major case investigations. It explains that supervisors should develop and maintain guidelines to use as a blueprint when managing major case investigations. Another article examines internal affairs investigations. It asserts that supervisors who conduct comprehensive, unbiased internal affairs investigations will maintain the integrity of their agencies. The bulletin also includes an article about competence and character, as well as managing sick and injured employees. Regular departments provide information on video surveillance, HIV in prisons, and evaluating police practices.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
1998-01
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin [website]
This is the website of the FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin. Included in the site are past and present issues of the bulletin (1989-present). The bulletin provides information on issues the FBI deems relevant and important.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: July 2016
This July 2016 edition of the FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin contains the following articles: "Leadership Spotlight: Information Output vs. Effective Communication"; "Officer Survival Spotlight: What Is a Safe Distance?"; "Value of Spiritual Survival Tools for Law Enforcement Officers" by Cary A. Friedman; "Growing Risk of Data Sabotage: Protecting Law Enforcement Agencies" by Michael Gregg, M.B.A.; "Unusual Weapons: Lighter Knife"; "Bulletin Reports: Household Poverty and Nonfatal Violent Victimization"; "Patch Call: South Portland, Maine, Police Department"; and "Patch Call: Henrico County, Virginia, Sheriff's Office."
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation