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Publications IACP Info IACP Net Policy Center Police Chief Magazine Press Clippings Press Releases Publications Research Center Documents Training Keys 2000 Subject IndexAccreditationCALEA Celebrates 20-Year MarkAlliance, State Accreditation Launched, and U.S. Marshals Service Accredited Jan: 40Annual ConferenceConference Preview Aug: 26; Sept: 18; Oct: 87Asset ForfeitureLegislative Alert:Law Enforcement-Related Ballot Initiatives Considered in Several States (Jennifer H. Horne) Dec: 12 President Clinton Signs Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act (Gene R. Voegtlin and Jennifer H. Horne) June: 9 Awards1999 IACP Awards Presented During the 106th Annual IACP Conference Jan: 29Improving the Quality of Life (Richard A. Nagy) April: 33 Communications/Mobile DataChief's Counsel: Legal Issues in Law Enforcement Information Sharing (Donald R. Zoufal) Dec: 8How Law Enforcement Executives Can Use Enterprise Resource Planning to Improve Their Agency's Effectiveness (Karenne T. Smith and James A. Lingerfelt) Sep: 68 Information Security in Law Enforcement: Designing a Threat-Appropriate Response (David Cid) Feb: 15 Organizational Dynamics in a Technology-Driven World: The Impact of Email on Law Enforcement (Mark W. Field) Feb: 45 Shared Communications Systems to Help Deliver Critical Public-Safety Services (Mike Borrego) May: 49 Community-Oriented PolicingCommunity Policing: Building Community Trust Thinking Outside of the Box (Pete Mittleman) March: 50Community Policing in Clearwater: Dealing with Homelessness and Improving Quality of Life (Sid Klein) May: 34 Evaluating Community Policing with Employee Surveys (Steve Beedle) March: 44 From Dragnet to the Internet: One Police Department Extends Its Reach (Sean W. Malinowski, David J. Kalish, and Bernard C. Parks) Sep: 62 From the Director: Community Policing Efforts Offer Hope for the Future (Thomas C. Frazier) Aug: 11 Homeless Outreach Program (Allison D. Hibbert) May: 44 How Contemporary Police Agencies Can Adapt to the Community Policing Mission (Richard J. DeParis) Aug: 108 Improving the Quality of Life (Richard A. Nagy) April: 33 In Search of Community-Oriented Policing (Merle Switzer) March: 38 Legislative Alert: IACP Calls for Passage of Bills to Reauthorize Crime Trust Fund, COPS Office (Gene R. Voegtlin) July: 8 Organizational Change: Preparing a Police Department for Community Policing in the 21st Century (Charles H. Ramsey) March: 16 Strategic Planning and Police-Community Partnership in a Small Town (David L. Kurz) Dec: 28 The Structure of Successful Community-Oriented Police Departments (Stavros S. Anthony) Nov: 69 Two Mediation Systems Help Manage Citizen Complaints (Peter Finn) Aug: 67 Union City Community Resource Centers (Michael Stephan) Feb: 35 University Partnership Educates Officers in Community Leadership (Dennis Mook and Tom Dempsey) Aug: 115 Crime AnalysisMultifunctional Aspects of Crime Analysis in the Investigation of Violent and Sexual Crimes (Dean A. Wideman) July: 59Steps toward Integrating Crime Analysis into Local Law Enforcement (Susan C.Wernicke and Mark A. Stallo) July: 56 Crime PreventionAnimal Abuse and the Link to Domestic Violence (Nancy Turner) June: 28Before It's Too LateFemale Intervention Team: New Approaches (Marian D. Daniel) April: 28 Before It's Too LateImplementing Juvenile Impact Programs (Keith Bushey) April: 29 Before It's Too LateOxnard Police Programs Encourage Positive Teen Behavior (Karl Dyer) April: 32 Fostering Integrity in Policing: A Corruption Prevention Strategy (Steve Rothlein) Oct: 68 Phoenix Police's "Wake Up!" Program Proves Effective Crime Prevention Tool (Sean A. Mattson) Nov: 78 President's Message: National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month (Bruce D. Glasscock) Dec: 6 Reaching Teens to Prevent Domestic Violence (Edward Upshaw) June: 48 Rising to the Challenge: Preventing Police Officer Domestic Violence (Sandy Prabhu and Nancy Turner) Nov: 43 Safekids: A Bit of Prevention Is Worth a Gigabyte of Cure (Larry Jackson) Nov: 81 Criminal InvestigationBiometrics Technology in the New Millennium (Tony Doonan) Feb: 20Developments in Forensic Science: Computer Forensics Unit (Bob Weitershausen) April: 174 Developments in Forensic Science: Investigating Vehicular Homicide (Bernard C. Parks and Michele Kim) April: 184 Developments in Forensic Science: Long-term Storage of Entomological Evidence (Thomas W. Adair) April: 180 Developments in Forensic Science: Picking Up Latent Prints in Dust (Curtis C. Frame) April: 180 Developments in Forensic Science: The National Integrated Ballistics Information Network (Tracy Hite) April: 173 DNA-Based Exonerations Warrant a Reexamination of the Witness Interview Process (Joseph J. Gillen and Clifford E. Thermer) Dec: 52 How One Department Improved Deadly-Force Investigations Through Leadership Models and Business Theories (Joshua A. Ederheimer) Oct: 22 Terrorism and the Municipal Police Department (Bernard C. Parks and Joseph Curreri) March: 61 Terrorism Preparedness Calls for Proactive Approach (M. K. Rehm and W. R. Rehm) Dec: 38 Crowd ControlControlling Boisterous Celebrations (Gary Schofield) June: 51Cyber CrimePresident's Message"Building an Effective Response to Computer-Related Crime (Michael D. Robinson) July: 6 Law Enforcement Response to Cyber-Crime (Michael D. Robinson) Jan: 6 The National Infrastructure Protection Center: Working with State and Local Law Enforcement to Protect Critical Infrastructure (Michael A. Vartis) March: 56 Safekids: A Bit of Prevention Is Worth a Gigabyte of Cure (Larry Jackson) Nov: 81 DrugsDrug-Facilitated Sexual Assault: Challenges to Law Enforcement (Tamatha Chapman) June: 38Ecstasy and Other Club Drugs: What Chiefs Can Do to Stop Their Spread (Donnie R. Marshall) Nov: 61 President's Message: Fighting Drug Legalization (Michael D. Robinson) June: 7 Recognizing the Dangers of GHB (Trinka Porrata) April: 21 EthicsCombined Problem-Solving Models Incorporate Ethics Analysis (Linda J. Romano, Jack McDevitt, Jimmie Jones, and William Johnson) Aug: 98Doing Bad Things for Good Reasons (Ken Adcox) Jan: 16 Fostering Integrity in Policing: A Corruption Prevention Strategy (Steve Rothlein) Oct: 68 Investigative Commissions: Implemented Reforms Prove Ephemeral (Francis J. Monahan) Oct: 79 Law Enforcement Ethics, Lawsuits, and Liability: Defusing Deliberate Indifference (Thomas J. Martinelli and Joycelyn M. Pollock) Oct: 52 Model Policy Offers Guidance on Investigating Officer Misconduct (IACP National Law Enforcement Policy Center) Oct: 44 Setting Ethics Standards Early: A Letter to the New Law Enforcement Officer (Keith D. Bushey) Aug: 96 Steps Chiefs Can Take to Prevent Unethical Behavior (Robert McCarthy) Oct: 36 Forensic ScienceDevelopments in Forensic Science: Computer Forensics Unit (Bob Weitershausen) April: 174Developments in Forensic Science: Investigating Vehicular Homicide (Bernard C. Parks and Michele Kim) April: 184 Developments in Forensic Science: Long-term Storage of Entomological Evidence (Thomas W. Adair) April: 180 Developments in Forensic Science: Picking Up Latent Prints in Dust (Curtis C. Frame) April: 180 Developments in Forensic Science: The National Integrated Ballistics Information Network (Tracy Hite) April: 173 Forensic Science Plays a Key Role in the Fight against Terrorism (Joseph Almog and Jay Levinson) Oct: 131 Legislative Alert: Congress Turns Its Attention to Forensic Science Needs (Gene R. Voegtlin) Oct: 14 Police Agencies Should Cultivate Patience in Forensic Investigations (Jeffrey E. Miller) Oct: 148 From the DirectorCommunity Policing Efforts Offer Hope for the Future (Thomas C. Frazier) Aug: 11 Highway SafetyBuilding on Success: TrafficStat Takes the NYPD's CompStat Method in a New Direction (Louis R. Anemone and Francis E. Spangenberg) Feb: 23Developments in Forensic Science: Investigating Vehicular Homicide (Bernard C. Parks and Michele Kim) April: 184 How to Obtain Adequate Resources for Traffic Enforcement (Earl M. Sweeney) July: 31 Innovative Program Reels in Serious Traffic Offenders (John Wesley Anderson) July: 48 Legislative Alert: Congress Approves National 0.08 BAC Standard (Gene R. Voegtlin and Jennifer H. Horne) Nov: 12 Looking Beyond the License Plate Program Underscores Diligent Police Work (IACP Highway Traffic Safety Committee) July: 70 New York State Takes the Next Step in Saving Lives through Occupant Restraint Enforcement (James W. McMahon) July: 34 Policies Help Gain Public Trust (IACP Highway Traffic Safety Committee) July: 24 Speed Detection: From Mounted Antennae to Laser Technology (Bob Jacob) July: 42 Traffic Safety Strategies Yield Tangible Results (William P. Georges) July: 53 IACP InitiativesIACP International Law Enforcement Program Comes to an End (Brannon Cass) March: 73IACP's Call For A National Commission May: 9 Law Enforcement Takes Action for Victims: Summit Recommendations Released (Patricia Goven) June: 14 President's Message: Maintaining IACP's International Momentum (Michael D. Robinson) May: 6 Promoting Criminal Justice Information Sharing: The IACP Information Integration Planning Model (Laura J. Nichols) March: 27 Interagency CooperationFull Faith and Credit: Why It Should Mean Something to You (Sandy Prabhu) June: 33The National Infrastructure Protection Center: Working with State and Local Law Enforcement to Protect Critical Infrastructure (Michael A. Vatis) March: 56 Promoting Criminal Justice Information Sharing: The IACP Information Integration Planning Model (Laura J. Nichols) March: 27 Shared Communications Systems to Help Deliver Critical Public-Safety Services (Mike Borrego) May: 49 Using Routine Incidents to Develop Effective Incident Command System Skill (Gary W. Ruff) Jan: 52 International PolicingGeorgia's Exchange Program Offers Valuable Information and Contacts (Bill Grogan) Oct: 172IACP International Law Enforcement Program Comes to an End (Brannon Cass) March: 73 IndoU.S. Relations at a Crossroads: Opportunities for the Law Enforcement Sector (Jayanto N. Choudhury) Aug: 90 President's Message: Maintaining IACP's International Momentum (Michael D. Robinson) May: 6 Project Harmony Domestic Violence Community Partnership Program (Edward F. Cronin) Jan: 41 Juvenile IssuesBefore It's Too LateFemale Intervention Team: New Approaches (Marian D. Daniel) April: 28Before It's Too LateImplementing Juvenile Impact Programs (Frank DiPaola and Keith Bushey) April: 29 Before It's Too LateOxnard Police Programs Encourage Positive Teen Behavior (Karl Dyer) April: 32 IACP/OJJDP 21st Century Juvenile Justice Issues Symposium: Building the Law Enforcement Training Curriculum, Oct: 154 Phoenix Police's "Wake Up!" Program Proves Effective Crime Prevention Tool (Sean A. Mattson) Nov: 78 Reaching Teens to Prevent Domestic Violence (Edward Upshaw) June: 48 LeadershipDeveloping Future Leaders: Making the Link to the Promotional Process (Timothy Kroecker) March: 64Leadership Development at the Executive Level (Constance Porter, Susan Neal, and Ann Medina) Oct: 179 President's Message: Enhancing Police Leadership (Michael D. Robinson) March: 6 Strategic Planning for Career Development (Jon Arnold) April: 61 Legal IssuesChief's Counsel:A 'Jurisprudence of Squeezes'? Supreme Court's Decision in Bond Complicates Police Baggage Handling (Jayme S. Walker) July: 10 ADA Decisions Provide Guidance for Enforcement Activities (Jody M. Litchford) Aug: 15 Do "Maximal Restraints" Violate Clearly Established Law? (Edwin H. Byrd) Nov: 10 Legal Issues in Law Enforcement Information Sharing (Donald R. Zoufal) Dec: 8 Officer-Involved Orders of Protection: A Management Challenge (Margaret H. Culp) March: 10 Profiling Claims Based on Equal Protection: Decisions Signal Move Away from High Plaintiffs' Burden (Aimee B. Anderson) Sep: 12 Stopping and Chasing, or Is It the Other Way Around? (Carl Milazzo) June: 11 Supreme Court's Holding in Dickerson Means Miranda Is Here to Stay (Jeffrey Higginbotham) Oct: 10 Using a Racial Characteristic in a Criminal Investigation (Michael E. Brooks) Feb: 10 Court Decisions Provide Guidance on Use of Canine Units (George J. Franscell and Ann M. Maurer) Oct: 138 Full Faith and Credit: Why It Should Mean Something to You (Sandy Prabhu) June: 33 Law Enforcement Ethics, Lawsuits, and Liability: Defusing Deliberate Indifference (Thomas J. Martinelli and Joycelyn M. Pollock) Oct: 52 Liability Issues and On-Duty Cellular Phone Use (Al E. Maroney) Jan: 47 Managing Sexual Harassment Liability: A Guide for Police Administrators (Philip E. Carlan and Ferris R. Byxbe) Oct: 124 President's Message: The IACP, Miranda, Dickerson and the Public (Michael D. Robinson) Feb: 6 Proactive Defense Strategies Can Minimize Risk (Jeremy Margolis, Darren Watts, and Iain Johnston) July: 18 Use of Less-Lethal Alternatives Not Required When Use of Deadly Force Justified (Pattiann D. Sifling-Aardema) April: 56 Legislative AlertBusy Year Ahead for Law Enforcement Legislation (Gene R. Voegtlin) Feb: 8Congress and the Administration Tackle Technology Issues (Jennifer H. Horne) April: 8 Congress Approves Asset Forfeiture Legislation (Gene R. Voegtlin) May: 8 Congress Approves Law Enforcement Assistance Funding (Gene R. Voegtlin) Jan: 8 Congress Approves National 0.08 BAC Standard (Gene R. Voegtlin and Jennifer H. Horne) Nov: 12 Congress Begins Work on Law Enforcement Funding for Fiscal Year 2001 (Gene R. Voegtlin) Sep: 8 Congress Turns Its Attention to Forensic Science Needs (Gene R. Voegtlin) Oct: 14 IACP Calls for Passage of Bills to Reauthorize Crime Trust Fund, COPS Office (Gene R. Voegtlin) July: 8 Law Enforcement-Related Ballot Initiatives Considered in Several States (Jennifer H. Horne) Dec: 12 President Clinton Lays Out Law Enforcement Priorities in 2001 Budget (Gene R. Voegtlin) March: 8 President Clinton Signs Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act (Gene R. Voegtlin and Jennifer H. Horne) June: 9 State Legislatures Address Range of Law Enforcement Issues (Jennifer H. Horne) Aug: 13 ManagementAssuring Police Officer Performance: Whose Job Is It? (David Hudson) Dec: 26Become a Master, Not a Slave, to Your Court Overtime (Robert Kammerer) Jan: 34 Chief's Counsel: Officer-Involved Orders of Protection: A Management Challenge (Margaret H. Culp) March: 10 "Decentralizing" the Specialized Unit Function in Small Police Agencies (Yvonne C. Turner) Feb: 50 Developing Future Leaders: Making the Link to the Promotional Process (Timothy Kroecker) March: 64 Doing Bad Things for Good Reasons (Ken Adcox) Jan: 16 How One Department Improved Deadly-Force Investigations Through Leadership Models and Business Theories (Joshua A. Ederheimer) Oct: 22 How to Obtain Adequate Resources for Traffic Enforcement (Earl M. Sweeney) July: 31 Improving the Health of Law Enforcement Officers: A Wellness Approach (Denise Howard) April: 167 Malcontent and Disgruntled Employees: What Is a Supervisor to Do? (John J. (Jack) Harris and Kevin M. Gilmartin) Dec: 19 Managing Sexual Harassment Liability: A Guide for Police Administrators (Philip E. Carlan and Ferris R. Byxbe) Oct: 124 Measuring Success (Ross E. Swope) March: 28 Occupational Safety and Health and the Police (James A. Covel) April: 188 Ohio State Highway Patrol Develops Cadet Allocation Model (Kenneth B. Marshall) Aug: 117 Organizational Change: Preparing a Police Department for Community Policing in the 21st Century (Charles H. Ramsey) March: 16 Rising to the Challenge: Preventing Police Officer Domestic Violence (Sandy Prabhu and Nancy Turner) Nov: 43 The Role of the Mental Health Consultant in Hostage Negotiations: Questions to Ask During the Incident Phase (Arthur A. Slatkin) July: 64 Strategic Planning and Police-Community Partnership in a Small Town (David L. Kurz) Dec: 28 Strategic Planning for Career Development (Jon Arnold) April: 61 The Structure of Successful Community-Oriented Police Departments (Stavros S. Anthony) Nov: 69 Surveying Sexual Harassment in the Law Enforcement Workplace (Timothy L. Fuss) June: 65 Two Mediation Systems Help Manage Citizen Complaints (Peter Finn) Aug: 67 Occupant ProtectionNational Child Passenger Safety Week Feb: 52New York State Takes the Next Step in Saving Lives through Occupant Restraint Enforcement (James W. McMahon) July: 34 On Duty and Off Duty, Belts Save Officers' Lives March: 86 Personnel IssuesAssuring Police Officer Performance: Whose Job Is It? (David Hudson) Dec: 26By Their Own Hand: Suicide Among Law Enforcement Personnel (Audrey L. Honig and Elizabeth K. White) Oct: 156 Evaluating Community Policing with Employee Surveys (Steve Beedle) March: 44 Fostering Integrity in Policing: A Corruption Prevention Strategy (Steve Rothlein) Oct: 68 Improving the Health of Law Enforcement Officers: A Wellness Approach (Denise Howard and Andy Prater) April: 167 Malcontent and Disgruntled Employees: What Is a Supervisor to Do? (John J. (Jack) Harris and Kevin M. Gilmartin) Dec: 19 Marketing Strategies for Attracting and Retaining Generation X Police Officers (Kim Charrier) Dec: 45 Model Policy Offers Guidance on Investigating Officer Misconduct (IACP National Law Enforcement Policy Center) Oct: 44 Occupational Safety and Health and the Police (James A. Covel) April: 188 Ombuds Office Provides Simpler Method of Reducing Conflict Among Employees (Bernard C. Parks) Aug: 83 Organizational Consultant Program Takes Aim at Officers' Stress (Michael Yachnik and Audrey L. Honig) Aug: 104 The Role of Discipline in Basic Training (Greg Miraglia) May: 69 Setting Ethics Standards Early: A Letter to the New Law Enforcement Officer (Keith D. Bushey) Aug: 96 Steps Chiefs Can Take to Prevent Unethical Behavior (Robert McCarthy) Oct: 36 Police WeekNational Police Week: May 14-20, 2000 May: 11Columbus, Ohio (Mary E. Mathias) May: 20 Missoula, Montana, City Police Department (Pete Lawrenson) May: 16 Northern Kentucky (Michael Kraft) May: 19 Shreveport Police Department (James N. Roberts) May: 19 State and Local Activities (Meg Fricke) May: 14 President's MessageBuilding an Effective Response to Computer-Related Crime (Michael D. Robinson) July: 6Enhancing Police Leadership (Michael D. Robinson) March: 6 Fighting Drug Legalization (Michael D. Robinson) June: 7 The IACP, Miranda, Dickerson and the Public (Michael D. Robinson) Feb: 6 Important Issues Present Challenges and Opportunities (Bruce D. Glasscock) Nov: 6 Law Enforcement Response to Cyber-Crime (Michael D. Robinson) Jan: 6 Maintaining IACP's International Momentum (Michael D. Robinson) May: 6 Membership Benefits to Shape the Future (Michael D. Robinson) Aug: 8 National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month (Bruce D. Glasscock) Dec: 6 Public Trust and Confidence in Law Enforcement (Michael D. Robinson) April: 6 Seeking Justice for Victims of Crime (Michael D. Robinson) Sep: 6 The Year in Review (Michael D. Robinson) Oct: 8 Racial ProfilingChief's Counsel:Profiling Claims Based on Equal Protection: Decisions Signal Move Away from High Plaintiffs' Burden (Aimee B. Anderson) Sep: 12 Using a Racial Characteristic in a Criminal Investigation (Michael E. Brooks) Feb: 10 Proactive Defense Strategies Can Minimize Risk (Jeremy Margolis, Darren Watts, and Iain Johnston) July: 18 RecruitmentImproving the Recruitment of Women in Policing: An Investigation of Women's Attitudes and Job Preferences (Deborah J. Campbell, Bryon D. Christman, and Melissa E. Feigelson) Nov: 18Marketing Strategies for Attracting and Retaining Generation X Police Officers (Kim Charrier) Dec: 45 Surfing for Success: Using the Web to Improve Recruitment (Harry Brandon and Barry Lippman) Nov: 37 Saved by the BeltAddressing Red-Light Running April: 201National Child Passenger Safety Week Feb: 52 On Duty and Off Duty, Belts Save Officers' Lives March: 86 School SafetyEarly Returns Positive for Virginia's Model SRO Program (John G. Schuiteman) Nov: 74School Hostage Drill Demonstrates Importance of Mapping Technology (Martin Elliott and Jerry Wagner) Sep: 50 School Mock Disaster Exercises (P.G. Minetti and Kelli Caplan) April: 12 Technology Talk: Operation Safe Schools: Using Web Technology to Support Tactical Operations (Martin Zaworski) Oct: 16 Soft Body ArmorIn the Line of Duty: 2000 Survivors' Club Update-2,500 Survivors in 2000 (Anna Knight and William Brierley) May: 23 Survivors' Club (Anna Knight and Ron McBride) Jan: 70; Feb: 54; March 83; April: 195; June: 86; July: 86; Aug: 128; Sept: 86; Oct: 210; Nov: 91; Dec: 75 Spotlight on . . .Spotlight on . . . Evaluating and Purchasing New Technologies (Lois Pilant) April: 46TechnologyBiometrics Technology in the New Millennium (Tony Doonan) Feb: 20Building on Success: TrafficStat Takes the NYPD's CompStat Method in a New Direction (Louis R. Anemone and Francis E. Spangenberg) Feb: 23 Department Uses New Database to Analyze CAD Records (Molly R. Newcomb and Gerald Holley) Sep: 56 Developments in Forensic Science: Computer Forensics Unit (Bob Weitershausen) April: 174 Driving Simulation Improves Training, Saves Department Budgets (Ernest C. Trevino) Nov: 56 From Dragnet to the Internet: One Police Department Extends Its Reach (Sean W. Malinowski, David J. Kalish, and Bernard C. Parks) Sep: 62 How Law Enforcement Agencies Can Make Geographic Information Technologies Work for Them (Mark Leipnik, Donald Albert, Dennis Kidwell, and Alberto Melis) Sep: 34 How Law Enforcement Executives Can Use Enterprise Resource Planning to Improve Their Agency's Effectiveness (Karenne T. Smith and James A. Lingerfelt) Sep: 68 Information Security in Law Enforcement: Designing a Threat-Appropriate Response (David Cid) Feb: 15 Legislative Alert: Congress and the Administration Tackle Technology Issues (Jennifer H. Horne) April: 8 LEIM Section Coordinates Annual Conference Technology Institute and Mid-Year Technology Training Conference (David J. Mulholland and G. Matthew Snyder) Dec: 14 Liability Issues and On-Duty Cellular Phone Use (Al E. Maroney) Jan: 47 Organizational Dynamics in a Technology-Driven World: The Impact of Email on Law Enforcement (Mark W. Field) Feb: 45 Safekids: A Bit of Prevention Is Worth a Gigabyte of Cure (Larry Jackson) Nov: 81 School Hostage Drill Demonstrates Importance of Mapping Technology (Martin Elliott and Jerry Wagner) Sep: 50 Speed Detection: From Mounted Antennae to Laser Technology (Bob Jacob) July: 42 Spotlight on . . . Evaluating and Purchasing New Technologies (Lois Pilant) April: 46 Steps toward Integrating Crime Analysis into Local Law Enforcement (Susan C. Wernicke and Mark A. Stallo) July: 56 Surfing for Success: Using the Web to Improve Recruitment (Harry Brandon and Barry Lippman) Nov: 37 Technology Talk: Annual Conference Will Feature Key Technology Workshops (G. Thomas Steele) Sep: 16 GIS: Answering the Why of Where? (Thomas B. DeAngelis) Feb: 12 The IACP Strategic Plan in Action: LEIM Section Leadership Conducts Technology Training in Texas (G. Thomas Steele and G. Matthew Snyder) Jan: 12 IACP's Law Enforcement Information Management Section: Technology Training and Education Opportunities (David J. Mulholland) March: 12 Night Vision Options for Today's Law Enforcement (J. Allen Thornton, Jr.) July: 12 Operation Safe Schools: Using Web Technology to Support Tactical Operations (Martin Zaworski) Oct: 16 A Successful Partnership: When Police and the Feds Team for Technology (Pamela Scanlon and Rachel Campbell) Nov: 14 Technology, Information, and Knowledge (G. Thomas Steele) Aug: 18 Virtual Private Networking: Secure Law Enforcement Communication on the Internet (Bill Taylor) June: 13 TerrorismForensic Science Plays a Key Role in the Fight against Terrorism (Joseph Almog and Jay Levinson) Oct: 131Terrorism and the Municipal Police Department (Bernard C. Parks and Joseph Curreri) March: 61 Terrorism Preparedness Calls for Proactive Approach (M. K. Rehm and W. R. Rehm) Dec: 38 TrainingDriving Simulation Improves Training, Saves Department Budgets (Ernest C. Trevino) Nov: 56Early Returns Positive for Virginia's Model SRO Program (John G. Schuiteman) Nov: 74 IACP/OJJDP 21st Century Juvenile Justice Issues Symposium: Building the Law Enforcement Training Curriculum, Oct: 154 Justice Department's Civil Disorder Initiative Addresses Police Training Gap (Norman Beasley, Thomas Graham, and Carl Holmberg) Oct: 113 Programs Educate Law Enforcement on Link Between Animal Cruelty and Domestic Violence (Claire Ponder and Randall Lockwood) Nov: 31 The Role of Discipline in Basic Training (Greg Miraglia) May: 69 School Mock Disaster Exercises (Kelli Caplan) April: 12 Survey Results Suggest Need for Stalking Training (Graham Farrell, David Weisburd, and Laura Wyckoff) Oct: 162 Survival Training for Female Law Enforcement Officers (Kenneth Marshall) March: 71 Technology Talk: IACP's Law Enforcement Information Management Section: Technology Training and Education Opportunities (David J. Mulholland) March: 12 The IACP Strategic Plan in Action: LEIM Section Leadership Conducts Technology Training in Texas (G. Thomas Steele and G. Matthew Snyder) Jan: 12 LEIM Section Coordinates Annual Conference Technology Institute and Mid-Year Technology Training Conference (David J. Mulholland and G. Matthew Snyder) Dec: 14 University Partnership Educates Officers in Community Leadership (Dennis Mook and Tom Dempsey) Aug: 115 Use of ForceHow One Department Improved Deadly-Force Investigations Through Leadership Models and Business Theories (Joshua A. Ederheimer) Oct: 22Use of Less-Lethal Alternatives Not Required When Use of Deadly Force Justified (Pattiann D. Sifling-Aardema) April: 56 Violent CrimeAnimal Abuse and the Link to Domestic Violence (Nancy Turner) June: 28Drug-Facilitated Sexual Assault: Challenges to Law Enforcement (Tamatha Chapman) June: 38 Multifunctional Aspects of Crime Analysis in the Investigation of Violent and Sexual Crimes (Dean A. Wideman) July: 59 Programs Educate Law Enforcement on Link between Animal Cruelty and Domestic Violence (Claire Ponder and Randall Lockwood) Nov: 31 Project Harmony Domestic Violence Community Partnership Program (Edward F. Cronin) Jan: 41 Rising to the Challenge: Preventing Police Officer Domestic Violence (Sandy Prabhu and Nancy Turner) Nov: 43 |
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