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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: March 2009
This issue of the Law Enforcement Bulletin features three articles: 1.)"Terrorism Prevention" by William McCormack, which examines how "all law enforcement agencies play an important role in thwarting heinous acts of terrorism." 2.)"Job Sharing" by Lisa Perrine which evaluates how "flexible work schedules may offer a viable option that can help law enforcement agencies recruit and retain valuable employees." 3.)"Avoiding Sixth Amendment Suppression" by Kenneth A. Myers, this article considers why "officers must distinguish the protections of the Sixth Amendment with the right to counsel under the Fifth Amendment's privilege." Other Articles include "Organizational Ethics Through Effective Leadership" and "The Effects of DNA Advances on Police Property Rooms"
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
2009-03
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: April 2009
This issue of the Law Enforcement Bulletin features three articles: "Emergency Driving and Pursuits" By David P. Schultz, Ed Hudak, and Geoffrey P. Alpert which examines research on how officers' feel about emergency and pursuit driving and some of the issues that this research as uncovered. "Law Enforcement Perspective on the Use of Force" by Anthony J. Pinizzotto, Edward F. Davis, Shannon Bohrer, and Robert Cheney which discusses training for prosecuting attorneys on how to identify with the use of deadly force. Investigating Opiate-Overdose Deaths by Todd F. Prough which evaluates the "understanding indicators to a drug overdose and having sound policies on handling such an investigation help ensure successful outcomes from a devastating incident." Other articles include "Preliminary Semiannual Crime Statistics for 2008" and "Protecting Children
from Victimization."
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
2009-04
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: May 2008
This issue of the Law Enforcement Bulletin includes three feature articles: "Traffic Stops" by Anthony J. Pinizzotto, Edward F. Davis, and Charles E. Miller III; "Future Technology in Law Enforcement" by Ben Reed, Jr.; and "Civil Liability and Criminal Prosecution in Federal Court for Police Misconduct" by Richard G. Schott. Regular columns include: Perspective and Leadership Spotlight. The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin is an official publication of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and is published monthly in an online format.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
2008-05
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: July 2007
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: Child Abductions; Understanding Stockholm Syndrome; Child Pornography Web Sites; and Legal Considerations in Using GPS.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
2007-07
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: September 2007
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: Street-Gang Mentality; the Dynamic Resistance Response Model for Approaching the Use of Force; and Search Incident to Arrest in the Age of Personal Electronics.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
2007-09
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: May 2007
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: Fraudulent Online Hotel Booking, Identity and Credit Card Fraud Issues, Controlling the Right to Protest
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
2007-05
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: November 2007
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: Law Enforcement Program Evaluations; Spirituality in Law Enforcement, Documentation of the Use of Force; and Summaries of the Supreme Court Cases, 2006-2007 Term.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
2007-11
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: June 2007
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: the importance of accurate firearms training, structured investigative interviews, and religion in the public workplace.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
2007-06
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: October 2007
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: DNA Technology; Efficient and Effective Leadership; Crime Analysis Reporting and Mapping; and Vehicle Pursuits and the Forth Amendment.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
2007-10
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: April 2008
This issue of the Law Enforcement Bulletin includes four feature articles: "Laser Weapons" by Robert J. Bunker and Dan Lindsay; "Disruptive and Destructive Effects of Laser Illuminations" by Matt Begert, Lisa Campbell, and Sid Heal; "Laser Legal Issues" by Madelyn I. Sawyer and John P. Sullivan; and "Criminal Speech" by Martin J. King, which examines First Amendment protection of speech.. Regular columns include: Bulletin Reports on arrest-related deaths, juvenile offenders and victims, NIDA [National Institute on Drug Abuse] InfoFacts, and cocaine smuggling; Perspective; Unusual Weapons; and Leadership Spotlight. The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin is an official publication of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and is published monthly in an online format.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
2008-04
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: February 2008
This issue of the Law Enforcement Bulletin includes four feature articles: "Homicide Investigations" by Timothy G. Keel, which evaluates best practices of homicide units; "Program Evaluations (Part Three)" by W. Dean Lee, which concludes the three part series; "Executive Coaching for Law Enforcement" by Steve Gladis and Suzi Pomerantz, which explains the role of executive coaching in the law enforcement world; and "Diplomatic Immunity" by Jonathan L. Rudd, which explains legal and diplomatic protocols for encounters with foreign officials. Regular columns include: Leadership Spotlight, ViCAP [Violent Criminal Apprehension Program] Alert, Crime Data, and Unusual Weapons. The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin is an official publication of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and is published monthly in an online format.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
2008-02
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: January 2008
This issue of the Law Enforcement Bulletin includes three feature articles: "Interview Clues" by Vincent A. Sandoval, which analyzes words in interviewee responses; "Program Evaluations" by W. Dean Lee, part two of a three part series on program evaluations; and "Text Bridges and the Micro-Action Interview" by John R. Schafer, which offers additional tools for detecting deception in interviews. The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin is an official publication of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and is published monthly in an online format.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
2008-01
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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: 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: 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: 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: November 1999
This issue provides an article discussing law enforcement accreditation, as well as an article about the implementation of problem-solving policing in order to lower the level and fear of crime. It also includes an article about Sweden's response to domestic violence and an article about drug roadblocks designed to satisfy Fourth Amendment requirements and the scrutiny of a balancing test. Regular departments provide information on mental illness, scent evidence, and stress management.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
1999-11
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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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: October 1999
This issue provides an article discussing the reluctance of law officers to use deadly force. It also includes an article about the FBI's new firearms training procedures that include state-of-the-art technology. There is also an article about the basic investigative protocol for child sexual abuse, and an article summarizing eight Supreme Court decisions of particular importance to law enforcement. Regular departments provide information on mentoring programs, the Internet and crime information, and plastic knives.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
1999-10
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: December 1999
This issue provides an article discussing how law enforcement officers must become familiar with the methods available to gather evidence abroad and bring international criminals to justice. It also includes an article about understanding subjects with paranoid Schizophrenia, as well as an article about vehicle stops involving extremist group members. Regular departments provide information on official negligence, task force training, and the FBI Leadership Fellows Program.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
1999-12
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: March 2008
This issue of the FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin contains three feature articles: "Demands on Police Services in a WMD Accident" by Joel A. Carlson, which discusses plans for use of personnel and resources; "Law Enforcement and Hazmat/WMD Emergency Response" by Ed ALlen and Steve Patrick, which looks at the minimum competencies for first responders to Hazmat/WMD incidents; and "Pregnancy Discrimination Act" by Lisa A. Baker. Regular columns include: Perspective; Unusual Weapons; Leadership Spotlight; Bulletin Reports on HIV in prisons, corrections, police-public contacts, and adolescents and violence; Notable Speech: "Law Enforcement: The Most Honorable Profession" by Gregory P. Rothaus; and Bulletin Alert. The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin is an official publication of the FBI, and is published monthly in an online format.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
2008-03
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: June 2015
This edition of the FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin contains the following articles: "Law Enforcement and Transgender Communities" by Tod W. Burke, Stephen S. Owen, and April Few-Demo; "Us Versus Them: Effects of Group Dynamics on Leadership" by M. Bret Hood; "A New Investigative Biometric Service: The National Palm Print System" by Gary L. Williams ; and "How Do We Lead from Here? "
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
2015-06
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: May 2014
This edition of the FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin contains the following articles: "Educating Police Executives in a New Community Problem-Solving Era" by Michael J. Jenkins, Ph.D., and John DeCarlo, Ph.D.; "Improving Officer Safety and Citizen Support: Solving the Puzzle" by Mike Masterson; "Officer Survival Spotlight: Much More Than a Job: Creating a Lasting Tribute"; and "Leadership Spotlight: Things to Remember."
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
2014-05
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: October 2012
This edition of the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) Law Enforcement Bulletin contains the feature entitled, "Community Policing to Prevent Violent Extremism" by Dan Silk. Other articles include: "Mastering Rapport and Having Productive Conversations" by Robin K. Dreeke; "Strengthening Police Organizations Through Interpersonal Leadership" by Peter J. McDermott and Diana Hulse; and "Becoming More Resilient" by Jean G. Larned. The regular "ViCAP Alert" feature spotlights a serial murder in South Carolina, Missouri, and Tennessee.
This issue of the Law Enforcement Bulletin features three articles: "Community Policing to Prevent Violent Extremism" by Dan Silk; "Mastering Rapport and Having Productive Conversations" by Robin K. Dreeke; and "Becoming More Resilient" by Jean G. Larned.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
2012-10
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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: August 2015
This edition of the FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin contains the following articles: "Using Canines to Address School Violence," by Courtney Grubb, Tod W. Burke, and Stephen S. Owen; "Improving Motivation and Productivity of Police Officers," by Jay Fortenbery; "Advanced Degrees for Law Enforcement Personnel: The Ideal Time to Enter a Higher Education Program," by Nick Francis; and "Value of Compassion," as prepared by Beth Coleman.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
2015-08