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1997 SUBJECT INDEX



Annual IACP Conference
Conference Preview: Behind the Scenes, Oct: 43
Conference Preview: Candidates’ Statements, Aug: 90
Conference Preview: Exhibitor List, Aug: 92
Conference Preview: Exhibitor List, Oct: 31
Conference Preview: Host Department History, Sept: 20
Conference Preview: Meetings at a Glance, Sept: 17
Conference Preview: On the Agenda, Aug: 82
Conference Preview: On the Agenda, Sept: 14
Conference Preview: Special Events, Oct: 28
Conference Preview: Tips for First-Time Attendees, Oct: 22
Conference Preview: Workshops, Aug: 89
Conference Preview: Workshops, Sept: 18
Conference Preview: Workshops, Oct: 26
IACP Law Enforcement Exhibition Update, Dec: 52
Orlando Hosts 104th Annual IACP Conference, Dec: 41

Arson
Spotlight on . . . Investigating Arson (Lois Pilant) Mar: 16

Awards
IACP Establishes Civil Rights Award (Mary Ann Viverette, Joseph Carter and Barbara S. Wallace) Feb: 16
’96 Webber Seavey Winners Honored at Regional Presentations, Jan: 49
Orlando Hosts 104th Annual IACP Conference, Dec: 41

Budget/Funding
Funding Tomorrow’s High-Tech Tools Today: Creative Ways to Finance the Modern Communications Center (Tom Callahan, Steven Gutkin and Mark Rudolph) May: 45
Preparing and Presenting a Budget: An Eight-Step Approach (Fran Hart) April: 34
Spotlight on . . . Police Budget Preparation (Lois Pilant) April: 21

Chief’s Counsel
Departmental Guidelines May Avoid Officer and Municipal Liability for High-Speed Pursuits (Milton Thurm and Lorraine J. Feldman) April: 160
The Department’s Right to Question vs. the Officer’s Right to Avoid Self-Incrimination (Craig E. Ferrell, Jr.) Oct: 10
Due-Process Requirements in Suspensions Without Pay (Jeffrey Higginbotham) Nov: 12
Establishing a Foundation for Ethical Conduct (Michael R. Santos) Mar: 8
Legal Issues Associated with Electronic Messaging (AELE Law Enforcement Legal Center) June: 10
Investigative Detention or Custodial Arrest? (Elliot B. Spector) Jan: 12
Physical Fitness Standards, Part II—Peanick v. Morris et al., (Carol J. Moser) Feb: 13
Questioning Invited Suspects at the Police Station (Kevin Corr) Sept: 9
Supreme Court Clarifies Chief’s Liability for Single Policy Decision (Elliot B. Spector) July: 10
Supreme Court Recognizes Inherent Danger from Passengers During Traffic Stops (James W. Redlich and Stephen J. Miller) Aug: 14
Understanding Compensatory Time Regulations (John M. Collins) May: 10

Civil Rights
The ADA and Police Hiring Practices, June: 24
Civil Disobedience and the ADA (Tom Monahan) Feb: 46
Extremists: A Small Town Under Attack (Stanley E. Newton and John L. White) Oct: 124
FLSA & Police Personnel Administration (Paul R. Coble and Martin J. Mayer) April: 144
IACP Establishes Civil Rights Award (Mary Ann Viverette, Joseph Carter and Barbara S. Wallace) Feb: 16
President’s Message: Improving Law Enforcement’s Response to Hate Crimes (Bobby D. Moody) Dec: 6

Communications/Mobile Data
ALERT: Police Vehicle Technology for the 21st Century (William T. Baker and David M. Smith) Sept: 23
Baltimore Breaks Ground for New 800 MHz Digital Communications System, May: 44
Bridgewater Police Harness the Power of Wireless Data (Robert Szkodny) Sept: 34
Cellular Digital Packet Data Technology Assists Plainclothes Officers, Mar: 14
Chicago’s Digital Revolution (Martin E. Ryczek and Richard P. Glasser) May: 53
Choosing a Wireless Infrastructure (William C. Poellmitz) Sept: 44
Computer Communications Technology Facilitates Law Enforcement Training (Thomas Dempsey) Nov: 54
Funding Tomorrow’s High-Tech Tools Today: Creative Ways to Finance the Modern Communications Center (Tom Callahan, Steven Gutkin and Mark Rudolph) May: 45
Legislative Alert: Public Safety Radio Spectrum Requirements (Roy Caldwell Kime) Mar: 11
Making the Choice Among Private, Public and Integrated Networks (Darrin Reilly) Sept: 47
Mobile Data Access Makes Ohio Officers More Efficient (Kenneth B. Marshall) Sept: 43
Mobile Data Computers Revolutionize Life on the Beat (Bobby Richardson) Sept: 53
Public Safety Radio Spectrum: A Call for Action (Thomas J. Roche) May: 30
Public Safety Radio Spectrum Resolution Efforts Continue Unabated (Harlin R. McEwen) May: 21
Technology Talk: Cellular Digital Packet Data Technology Assists Plainclothes Officers, Mar: 14
Technology Talk: Enhancing External Communication (William R. Maki) Sept: 11

Community-Oriented/Problem-Oriented Policing
Beyond Community Policing: Community Justice (Thomas J. Quinn) Oct: 107
Community Policing: Does It Reduce Crime, or Just Displace It? (Gary B. Schobel, Thomas A. Evans and John L. Daly) Aug: 64
Community Policing: How One Department Sizes It Up (Terrence Pierce) Aug: 78
Goal-Oriented Community Policing: The NYPD Approach (Howard Safir) Dec: 31
Job Satisfaction and Community Policing: A Preview of Future Research? (M.L. Dantzker) Oct: 97
The Law Enforcement Alliance with Community: Reaching Out to Youth (Paul Siska and David Shipley) Feb: 30
Leadership for Community Policing: Identifying Essential Officer Competencies (P.J. Ortmeier) Oct: 88
NPTs and the Delivery of Community Policing Services (Richard J. De Paris) Aug: 54
A Partnership That Works: Police Executives Join Forces with Community Leadership Organizations (David Brewster) Oct: 102
Restoring Order: A Cooperative Effort by the Police and a Housing Inspector (Ross E. Swope) Aug: 72
Situational Leadership: Problem-Solving Leadership for Problem-Solving Policing (Richard J. De Paris) Oct: 74
Technology Talk: Plugging into the Net (Stephen D’Arcy) Feb: 15
Working the ‘Net: Exploiting Technology to Increase Community Involvement and Enhance Service Delivery

Computer Applications
Advanced Technologies Bolster Law Enforcement’s Counterdrug Efforts (Albert E. Bradenstein) Jan: 32
AFIS Users Compare Notes (Larry R. Cisneros, Ron Wortham, Joe Hindman, Mark Gartland and Victor Kovacic) Jan: 29
ALERT: Police Vehicle Technology for the 21st Century (William T. Baker and David M. Smith) Sept: 23
Automated Handwriting Technology a Boon to Police (Richard A. Dusak) Jan: 39
Chicago’s Digital Revolution (Martin E. Ryczek and Richard P. Glasser) May: 53
Computer Evidence Recovery: A New Forensic Science (Jeffery A. Herig) Jan: 42
Multi-Composite Suspect Rendering: An Important Advance in Suspect Imaging (David Marchand) Feb: 18
New Fingerprint Technology Boosts Odds in Fight Against Terrorism (Harold J. Grasman) Jan: 23
President’s Message: The Critical Role of Technology (Darrell L. Sanders) July: 6
Protecting Our Children: The U.S. Customs Service Child Pornography Enforcement Program (Donald F. Huycke) Feb: 34
Spotlight on . . . Computerized Crime Mapping (Lois Pilant) Dec: 60
Spotlight on . . . Fighting Crime in Cyberspace (Lois Pilant) Aug: 26
Spotlight on . . . Police Intelligence Operations, July: 45
Taking Advantage of the Internet (Michael Dobeck) Jan: 35
Technology Talk: Cellular Digital Packet Data Technology Assists Plainclothes Officers, Mar: 14
Technology Talk: Detective Case Management—How to Make it Work for Your Department (John P. Boyle and Liz Clapp O’Connor) April: 172
Technology Talk: Enhancing Internal Communication (Philip A. Broadfoot) June: 14
Technology Talk: Member Input Needed for Information Technology Model, Aug: 19
Technology Talk: Open-Source Information Provides Answers for Law Enforcement (Jeff Krattenmaker) Jan: 14
Technology Talk: Plugging into the Net (Stephen D’Arcy) Feb: 15
Working the ‘Net: Exploiting Technology to Increase Community Involvement and Enhance Service Delivery (Marc D. Goodman) Aug: 45

Crime Prevention
Auxiliary Police Help Prevent Delinquency (Ken Cooper and Martin A. Greenberg) Oct: 116
Building Intelligence Partnerships in the Law Enforcement Community (Richard J. Hunt) Jan: 46
Cleaning the Streets: Savannah’s Prostitution Task Force (Cyndra A. Pilkington and Juliette Tolbert) April: 165
The Law Enforcement Alliance with Community: Reaching Out to Youth (Paul Siska and David Shipley) Feb: 30
Operation ABC: A Multi-Agency Effort in Los Angeles (Bernard C. Parks and Kris E. Pitcher) Oct: 119
Spotlight on . . . Computerized Crime Mapping (Lois Pilant) Dec:60
Threats of Workplace Violence: The Mental Health Professional’s Place on the Law Enforcement and Security Team (Eric Shaw and Jerrold Post) Mar: 39
Youth Programs That Work (IACP Civil Rights Committee) Feb: 26

Criminal Intelligence
Building Intelligence Partnerships in the Law Enforcement Community (Richard J. Hunt) Jan: 46
Spotlight on . . . Police Intelligence Operations, July: 45

Criminal Investigation
AFIS Users Compare Notes (Larry R. Cisneros, Ron Wortham, Joe Hindman, Mark Gartland and Victor Kovacic) Jan: 29
Automated Handwriting Technology a Boon to Police (Richard A. Dusak) Jan: 39
Building Intelligence Partnerships in the Law Enforcement Community (Richard J. Hunt) Jan: 46
Chief’s Counsel: Investigative Detention or Custodial Arrest? (Elliot B. Spector) Jan: 12
Chief’s Counsel: Questioning Invited Suspects at the Police Station (Kevin Corr) Sept: 9
Cleaning the Streets: Savannah’s Prostitution Task Force (Cyndra A. Pilkington and Juliette Tolbert) April: 165
Computer Evidence Recovery: A New Forensic Science (Jeffery A. Herig) Jan: 42
Interpol’s USNCB: An Invaluable Resource for International Investigations (John J. Imhoff and Mike Muth) Dec: 16
Multi-Composite Suspect Rendering: An Important Advance in Suspect Imaging (David Marchand) Feb: 18
New Fingerprint Technology Boosts Odds in Fight Against Terrorism (Harold J. Grasman) Jan: 23
Protecting Our Children: The U.S. Customs Service Child Pornography Enforcement Program (Donald F. Huycke) Feb: 34
Spotlight on . . . Computerized Crime Mapping (Lois Pilant) Dec:60
Spotlight on . . . Crime Laboratory Developments (Lois Pilant) June: 30
Spotlight on . . . Fighting Crime in Cyberspace (Lois Pilant) Aug: 26
Spotlight on . . . Investigating Arson (Lois Pilant) Mar: 16
Spotlight on . . . Low-Light and Night-Vision Equipment (Lois Pilant) Nov: 36
Spotlight on . . . Police Intelligence Operations, July: 45
Spotlight on . . . Undercover Operations (Lois Pilant) May: 33
Taking Advantage of the Internet (Michael Dobeck) Jan: 35
Technology Talk: Open-Source Information Provides Answers for Law Enforcement (Jeff Krattenmaker) Jan: 14
Technology Talk: Plugging into the Net (Stephen D’Arcy) Feb: 15

Domestic/Family Violence
Fourth IACP Summit Addresses Family Violence (James M. Drozdz) June: 22
From the Director: Clarifying the Domestic Violence Provision of the Omnibus Consolidated Appropriations Act (John W. Magaw) Feb: 9
President’s Message: Responding to Domestic Violence (Darrell L. Sanders) June: 6

Drug Issues
Advanced Technologies Bolster Law Enforcement’s Counterdrug Efforts (Albert E. Bradenstein) Jan: 32
From the Administrator: International Organized Crime—Today’s Primary Law Enforcement Challenge (Thomas A. Constantine) Aug: 8
President’s Message: Why Drug Legalization Efforts Must be Derailed (Darrell L. Sanders) Feb: 7

Emergency Response
ALERT: Police Vehicle Technology for the 21st Century (William T. Baker and David M. Smith) Sept: 23
Connecticut’s Highway Incident Management Program: A Partnership That Works (Peter F. Warren and Scott Campbell) July: 24
Mutual-Aid Agreements Facilitate Emergency Response for Smaller Agencies (Al Garber) March: 33

Firearms Issues
From the Director: Clarifying the Domestic Violence Provision of the Omnibus Consolidated Appropriations Act (John W. Magaw) Feb: 9
President’s Message: The Importance of the Brady Bill (Darrell L. Sanders) Mar: 7
Supreme Court Ruling Affects Brady Provisions (William P. Nolan) Aug: 20

Forensics
Automated Handwriting Technology a Boon to Police (Richard A. Dusak) Jan: 39
Computer Evidence Recovery: A New Forensic Science (Jeffery A. Herig) Jan: 42
Meeting the Challenges of the 21st Century (Terry L. Knowles) June: 39
Multi-Composite Suspect Rendering: An Important Advance in Suspect Imaging (David Marchand) Feb: 18
New Fingerprint Technology Boosts Odds in Fight Against Terrorism (Harold J. Grasman) Jan: 23
Spotlight on . . . Crime Laboratory Developments (Lois Pilant) June: 30

From the Director
Clarifying the Domestic Violence Provisions of the Omnibus Consolidated Appropriations Act (John W. Magaw) Feb: 9
Developing Greater Police Leadership Capacity (Charles F. Rinkevich) Nov: 8
From the Administrator: International Organized Crime—Today’s Primary Law Enforcement Challenge (Thomas A. Constantine) Aug: 8

Health Issues
Chief’s Counsel: Physical Fitness Standards, Part II—Peanick v. Morris et al. (Carol J. Moser) Feb: 13
Getting the Help You Need When You Need It (Ellen Kirschman) Oct: 45
Legislative Alert: Continuing Health Insurance for Disabled Officers—What Do the Feds Require? (Roy Caldwell Kime) Feb: 10

Highway Safety
ALERT: Police Vehicle Technology for the 21st Century (William T. Baker and David M. Smith) Sept: 23
California’s Police Pursuit Immunity Statute: Does It Work? (Rod Fick) Feb: 36
Chief’s Counsel: Departmental Guidelines May Avoid Officer and Municipal Liability for High-Speed Pursuits (Milton Thurm and Lorraine J. Feldman) April: 160
Chief’s Counsel Supreme Court Recognizes Inherent Danger from Passengers During Traffic Stops (James W. Redlich and Stephen J. Miller) Aug: 14
Connecticut’s Highway Incident Management Program: A Partnership That Works (Peter F. Warren and Scott Campbell) July: 24
A Problem-Solving Approach to Red Light Running (James N. Robey and Glenn A. Hansen) July: 34
Red Light Running and Photo Enforcement (Richard A. Retting and Allan F. Williams) July: 28
Road Warriors: The Importance of Quickly Clearing Minor Crashes (Richard A. Raub, Raymond J. Rose and Patrick Pender) July: 18
Top 10 Lies in Traffic Enforcement (IACP Highway Safety Committee) July: 30
Top 10 Traffic Trends (IACP Highway Safety Committee) July: 16
Vehicular Pursuit: Balancing the Risks (Earl M. Sweeney) July: 14
Vehicular Pursuit: A Serious—and Ongoing—Problem (Earl M. Sweeney) Jan: 16
When Do We Keep Pursuing? Justifying High-Speed Pursuits (George T. Williams) Mar: 24

IACP Initiatives
ALERT: Police Vehicle Technology for the 21st Century (William T. Baker and David M. Smith) Sept: 23
Association Establishes Legislative Priorities for 105th Session of Congress, April: 8
Fifth Asia-Pacific Conference Held in Bangkok, April: 18
14th European Executive Policing Conference Held in Stavangar, Norway, Aug: 24
Fourth IACP Summit Addresses Family Violence (James M. Drozdz) June: 22
IACP and Special Olympics International Reach Accord, June: 61
IACP Establishes Civil Rights Award (Mary Ann Viverette, Joseph Carter and Barbara S. Wallace) Feb: 16
IACP Leadership Participates in High-Level Briefings, April: 16
Meeting the Board: A Chance to Get to Know Your Association’s Leadership, Jan: 8
’96 Webber Seavey Winners Honored at Regional Presentations, Jan: 49
President’s Message: IACP Staff—Priority One (Darrell L. Sanders) Aug: 6
President’s Message: Joint Leadership Meetings Held in Washington (Darrell L. Sanders) April: 6
President’s Message: Preserving IACP’s History (Darrell L. Sanders) Sept: 6
President’s Message: Responding to Domestic Violence (Darrell L. Sanders) June: 6
President’s Message: 21st-Century Issues for Women in Policing (Darrell L. Sanders) Jan: 6
President’s Message: The Year in Review (Darrell L. Sanders) Oct: 6
Technology Talk: IACP Establishes Clearinghouse for Automated Data Collection Technology (G. Matthew Snyder) May: 12

Interagency Cooperation
Building Intelligence Partnerships in the Law Enforcement Community (Richard J. Hunt) Jan: 46
Interpol’s USNCB: An Invaluable Resource for International Investigations (John J. Imhoff and Mike Muth) Dec: 16
Mutual-Aid Agreements Facilitate Emergency Response for Smaller Agencies (Al Garber) Mar: 33
Operation ABC: A Multi-Agency Effort in Los Angeles (Bernard C. Parks and Kris E. Pitcher) Oct: 119
Protecting Our Children: The U.S. Customs Service Child Pornography Enforcement Program (Donald F. Huycke) Feb: 34
Restoring Order: A Cooperative Effort by the Police and a Housing Inspector (Ross E. Swope) Aug: 72

International Policing
The Australian Connection (Noel R. Newnham) March: 47
Fifth Asia-Pacific Conference Held in Bangkok, April: 18
14th European Executive Policing Conference Held in Stavangar, Norway, Aug: 24
From the Administrator: International Organized Crime—Today’s Primary Law Enforcement Challenge (Thomas A. Constantine) Aug: 8
Implementing an Integrated Approach to Total Quality (Zainal Abidin Bin Haji Amat Amin) June: 59
Interpol’s USNCB: An Invaluable Resource for International Investigations (John J. Imhoff and Mike Muth) Dec: 16
The Police Experience in an Emerging Democracy (Marija Mikulan, Melita Globocnik, Drago Kos, and Andrej Podvrssic) June: 53

Internet Strategies
Legislative Alert: Legislative Information on the Internet (Roy Caldwell Kime) May: 8
Spotlight on . . . Fighting Crime in Cyberspace (Lois Pilant) Aug: 26
Taking Advantage of the Internet (Michael Dobeck) Jan: 35
Technology Talk: Plugging into the Net (Stephen D’Arcy) Feb: 15
Working the ‘Net: Exploiting Technology to Increase Community Involvement and Enhance Service Delivery (Marc D. Goodman) Aug: 45

Juvenile Issues
Auxiliary Police Help Prevent Delinquency (Ken Cooper and Martin A. Greenberg) Oct: 116
"I am the Child"/ Broken Windows . . . Shattered Dreams (IACP Civil Rights Committee) Feb: 22
JAC: The Birth of Dade County’s Juvenile Assessment Center (Larry W. Mathieson) Oct: 110
The Law Enforcement Alliance with Community: Reaching Out to Youth (Paul Siska and David Shipley) Feb: 30
Legislative Alert: Future Block Grant Funding in Jeopardy (Roy Caldwell Kime) June: 8
Protecting Our Children: The U.S. Customs Service Child Pornography Enforcement Program (Donald F. Huycke) Feb: 34
Youth Intervention and Education Initiatives (Harmon Ivie) Sept: 54
Youth Programs That Work (IACP Civil Rights Committee) Feb: 26

Leadership Development
"Every Officer a Leader" (Jan M. Durham and Matt Logan) Nov: 18
First-Line Supervision: Preparing Officers to Face the Transition to Command (Douglas Hamilton and Barbara Warman) Nov: 28
From the Director: Developing Greater Police Leadership Capacity (Charles F. Rinkevich) Nov: 8
Leadership for Community Policing: Identifying Essential Officer Competencies (P.J. Ortmeier) Oct: 88
President’s Message: A Focus on Leadership (Bobby D. Moody) Nov: 6
Situational Leadership: Problem-Solving Leadership for Problem-Solving Policing (Richard J. De Paris) Oct: 74
Training Sergeants: Today’s Leaders, Tomorrow’s Executives (Thomas C. Frazier and John F. Reintzell) Nov: 24

Legislative Concerns
Association Establishes Legislative Priorities for 105th Session of Congress, April: 8
From the Director: Clarifying the Domestic Violence Provision of the Omnibus Consolidated Appropriations Act (John W. Magaw) Feb: 9
IACP Leadership Participates in High-Level Briefings, April: 16
Legislative Alert: Continuing Health Insurance for Disabled Officers—What Do the Feds Require? (Roy Caldwell Kime) Feb: 10
Legislative Alert: Future Block Grant Funding in Jeopardy (Roy Caldwell Kime) June: 8
Legislative Alert: Hashing Out U.S. Encryption Policy (Gene R. Voegtlin) Nov: 10
Legislative Alert: A Hot Summer for IACP Legislative Priorities (Sean Kirkendall) Aug: 12
Legislative Alert: Keeping Tabs on Association Priorities (Ed Mosca) Sept: 10
Legislative Alert: Legislative Information on the Internet (Roy Caldwell Kime) May: 8
Legislative Alert: Public Safety and the Paradox of Encryption (Sean Kirkendall) July: 8
Legislative Alert: Public Safety Radio Spectrum Requirements (Roy Caldwell Kime) Mar: 11
Legislative Alert: Reviewing IACP’s Priorities as Congress Adjourns (Gene R. Voegtlin) Dec: 8
Legislative Alert: Tell Us What You Think! (Sean Kirkendall) Jan: 10
Legislative Alert: Turning Up the Heat (Gene R. Voegtlin) Oct: 8
President’s Message: The Importance of the Brady Bill (Darrell L. Sanders) Mar: 7
President’s Message: Joint Leadership Meetings Held in Washington (Darrell L. Sanders) April: 6
President’s Message: Why Drug Legalization Efforts Must be Derailed (Darrell L. Sanders) Feb: 7
Public Safety Radio Spectrum: A Call for Action (Thomas J. Roche) May: 30
Public Safety Radio Spectrum Resolution Efforts Continue Unabated (Harlin R. McEwen) May: 21
Supreme Court Ruling Affects Brady Provisions (William P. Nolan) Aug: 20

Liability Issues
California’s Police Pursuit Immunity Statute: Does It Work? (Rod Fick) Feb: 36
Chief’s Counsel: Departmental Guidelines May Avoid Officer and Municipal Liability for High-Speed Pursuits (Milton Thurm and Lorraine J. Feldman) April: 160
Chief’s Counsel: Investigative Detention or Custodial Arrest? (Elliot B. Spector) Jan: 12
Chief’s Counsel: Supreme Court Clarifies Chief’s Liability for Single Policy Decision (Elliot B. Spector) July: 10
Civil Disobedience and the ADA (Tom Monahan) Feb: 46
FLSA & Police Personnel Administration (Paul R. Coble and Martin J. Mayer) April: 144
When Do We Keep Pursuing? Justifying High-Speed Pursuits (George T. Williams) Mar: 24

Occupant Protection
IACP Offers "Operation Kids" Training, Oct: 144
Operation ABC: Bigger and Better in ’98! Dec: 87
Red Light Running and Photo Enforcement (Richard A. Retting and Allan F. Williams) July: 28
Saved by the Belt: Feb: 44; Mar: 52

Personnel Issues
The ADA and Police Hiring Practices, June: 24
Afterburn: The Victimization of Police Families (Andrew H. Ryan) Oct: 63
Chief’s Counsel: The Department’s Right to Question vs. the Officer’s Right to Avoid Self-Incrimination (Craig E. Ferrell, Jr.) Oct: 10
Chief’s Counsel: Due-Process Requirements in Suspensions Without Pay (Jeffrey Higginbotham) Nov: 12
Chief’s Counsel: Establishing a Foundation for Ethical Conduct (Michael R. Santos) Mar: 8
Chief’s Counsel: Legal Issues Associated with Electronic Messaging (AELE Law Enforcement Legal Center) June: 10
Chief’s Counsel: An Old Problem with a New Twist—Same-Sex Sexual Harassment (Stephanie H. Webster) Dec: 10
Chief’s Counsel: Physical Fitness Standards, Part II— Peanick v. Morris et al. (Carol J. Moser) Feb: 13
Chief’s Counsel: Supreme Court Clarifies Chief’s Liability for Single Policy Decision (Elliot B. Spector) July: 10
Chief’s Counsel: Understanding Compensatory Time Regulations (John M. Collins) May: 10
From the Director: Clarifying the Domestic Violence Provision of the Omnibus Consolidated Appropriations Act (John W. Magaw) Feb: 9
Common Sense: Can it be Measured by Police Tests? (Stephen A. Laser) April: 157
Determining the Need for Fitness-for-Duty Evaluations (Alan W. Benner) April: 141
FLSA & Police Personnel Administration (Paul R. Coble and Martin J. Mayer) April: 144
Getting the Help You Need When You Need It (Ellen Kirschman) Oct: 45
Job Satisfaction and Community Policing: A Preview of Future Research? (M.L. Dantzker) Oct: 97
Labor Department Clarifies FLSA Application, Dec: 70
Leadership for Community Policing: Identifying Essential Officer Competencies (P.J. Ortmeier) Oct: 88
Legislative Alert: Continuing Health Insurance for Disabled Officers—What Do the Feds Require? (Roy Caldwell Kime) Feb: 10
A Mentoring Program to Help Reduce Employee Turnover (April H. Kranda) June: 51
Sexual Harassment Resolution Strategies (Vicki L. King) April: 152
Spotlight on . . . Undercover Operations (Lois Pilant) May: 33
Threats of Workplace Violence: The Mental Health Professional’s Place on the Law Enforcement and Security Team (Eric Shaw and Jerrold Post) Mar: 39
Uplifting Resilient Police Families (Lorraine Williams Greene) Oct: 70

Police Families
Afterburn: The Victimization of Police Families (Andrew H. Ryan) Oct: 63
Getting the Help You Need When You Need It (Ellen Kirschman) Oct: 45
Uplifting Resilient Police Families (Lorraine Williams Greene) Oct: 70

Police Management
Chief’s Counsel: Establishing a Foundation for Ethical Conduct (Michael R. Santos) Mar: 8
Determining the Need for Fitness-for-Duty Evaluations (Alan W. Benner) April: 141
"Every Officer a Leader" (Jan M. Durham and Matt Logan) Nov: 18
First-Line Supervision: Preparing Officers to Face the Transition to Command (Douglas Hamilton and Barbara Warman) Nov: 28
FLSA & Police Personnel Administration (Paul R. Coble and Martin J. Mayer) April: 144
From the Director: Developing Greater Police Leadership Capacity (Charles F. Rinkevich) Nov: 8
High-Performance Policing for the 21st Century (Kent H. Shafer) Nov: 32
Implementing an Integrated Approach to Total Quality (Zainal Abidin Bin Haji Amat Amin) June: 59
Leadership for Community Policing: Identifying Essential Officer Competencies (P.J. Ortmeier) Oct: 88
Meeting the Challenges of the 21st Century (Terry L. Knowles) June: 39
A Mentoring Program to Help Reduce Employee Turnover (April H. Kranda) June: 51
Preparing and Presenting a Budget: An Eight-Step Approach (Fran Hart) April: 34
President’s Message: A Focus on Leadership (Bobby D. Moody) Nov: 6
President’s Message: 21st-Century Issues for Women in Policing (Darrell L. Sanders) Jan: 6
Sexual Harassment Resolution Strategies (Vicki L. King) April: 152
Situational Leadership: Problem-Solving Leadership for Problem-Solving Policing (Richard J. De Paris) Oct: 74
Spotlight on . . . Police Budget Preparation (Lois Pilant) April: 21
Training Sergeants: Today’s Leaders, Tomorrow’s Executives (Thomas C. Frazier and John F. Reintzell) Nov: 24

Police Week
"Lest We Forget"—The United States Observes National Police Week, May: 15
President’s Message: A Time to Remember (Darrell L. Sanders) May: 6

Police Pursuits
California’s Police Pursuit Immunity Statute: Does It Work? (Rod Fick) Feb: 36
Chief’s Counsel: Departmental Guidelines May Avoid Officer and Municipal Liability for High-Speed Pursuits (Milton Thurm and Lorraine J. Feldman) April: 160
Vehicular Pursuit: Balancing the Risks (Earl M. Sweeney) July: 14
Vehicular Pursuit: A Serious—and Ongoing—Problem (Earl M. Sweeney) Jan: 16
When Do We Keep Pursuing? Justifying High-Speed Pursuits (George T. Williams) Mar: 24

Police Vehicles
ALERT: Police Vehicle Technology for the 21st Century (William T. Baker and David M. Smith) Sept: 23
Technology Talk: Re-engineering Law Enforcement, Step 1: ALERT Testbeds (G. Thomas Steele) Oct: 14

President’s Message
The Critical Role of Technology (Darrell L. Sanders) July: 6
A Focus on Leadership (Bobby D. Moody) Nov: 6
IACP Staff—Priority One (Darrell L. Sanders) Aug: 6
The Importance of the Brady Bill (Darrell L. Sanders) March: 7
Improving Law Enforcement’s Response to Hate Crimes (Bobby D. Moody) Dec: 6
Joint Leadership Meetings Held in Washington (Darrell L. Sanders) April: 6
Preserving IACP’s History (Darrell L. Sanders) Sept: 6
Responding to Domestic Violence (Darrell L. Sanders) June: 6
A Time to Remember (Darrell L. Sanders) May: 6
21st-Century Issues for Women in Policing (Darrell L. Sanders) Jan: 6
Why Drug Legalization Efforts Must be Derailed (Darrell L. Sanders) Feb: 7
The Year in Review (Darrell L. Sanders) Oct: 6

Public/Private Sector Initiatives
False Alarms: Public Safety/Private Sector Working to Solve the Problem (Katherine Spivey and Renée Cobb) June: 44
A Partnership That Works: Police Executives Join Forces with Community Leadership Organizations (David Brewster) Oct: 102

Radio Spectrum Requirements
Legislative Alert: Public Safety Radio Spectrum Requirements (Roy Caldwell Kime) Mar: 11
Public Safety Radio Spectrum: A Call for Action (Thomas J. Roche) May: 30
Public Safety Radio Spectrum Resolution Efforts Continue Unabated (Harlin R. McEwen) May: 21

Sexual Harassment
Chief’s Counsel: An Old Problem with a New Twist—Same-Sex Sexual Harassment (Stephanie H. Webster) Dec: 10
Sexual Harassment Resolution Strategies (Vicki L. King) April: 152

Soft Body Armor
Survivors’ Club Hits 2,000: In the Past 10 Years, 2,000 Officers Have "Dressed for Survival" (Joseph G. Estey) May: 19
Survivors’ Club: Jan: 51; Feb: 53; Mar: 51; Apr: 169; May: 37; June: 71; July: 60; Aug: 103; Sept: 65; Oct: 130; Nov: 52; Dec: 85

Spotlight on . . .
Building a Better Bomb Squad (Lois Pilant) Sept: 36
Computerized Crime Mapping (Lois Pilant) Dec: 60
Crime Laboratory Developments (Lois Pilant) June: 30
Fighting Crime in Cyberspace (Lois Pilant) Aug: 26
Investigating Arson (Lois Pilant) March: 16
Low-Light and Night-Vision Equipment (Tony Lesce) Nov: 36
Police Budget Preparation (Lois Pilant) April: 21
Police Intelligence Operations, July: 45
Undercover Operations (Lois Pilant) May: 33

Tactical/Critical Incidents
Critical Incident Problem Solving: The Pre-Incident Planning Model (Steve Ijames) Mar: 29
Spotlight on . . . Building a Better Bomb Squad (Lois Pilant) Sept: 36
Spotlight on . . . Low-Light and Night-Vision Equipment (Tony Lesce) Nov: 36
Tactical Operations and Units: A National Study (Peter B. Kraska and Larry K. Gaines) Mar: 34
Threats of Workplace Violence: The Mental Health Professional’s Place on the Law Enforcement and Security Team (Eric Shaw and Jerrold Post) Mar: 39

Technology and Law Enforcement
Advanced Technologies Bolster Law Enforcement’s Counterdrug Efforts (Albert E. Bradenstein) Jan: 32
AFIS Users Compare Notes (Larry R. Cisneros, Ron Wortham, Joe Hindman, Mark Gartland and Victor Kovacic) Jan: 29
Automated Handwriting Technology a Boon to Police (Richard A. Dusak) Jan: 39
Baltimore Breaks Ground for New 800 MHz Digital Communications System, May: 44
Bridgewater Police Harness the Power of Wireless Data (Robert Szkodny) Sept: 34
Cellular Digital Packet Data Technology Assists Plainclothes Officers, Mar: 14
Chicago’s Digital Revolution (Martin E. Ryczek and Richard P. Glasser) May: 53
Choosing a Wireless Infrastructure (William C. Poellmitz) Sept: 44
Computer Communications Technology Facilitates Law Enforcement Training (Thomas Dempsey) Nov: 54
Computer Evidence Recovery: A New Forensic Science (Jeffery A. Herig) Jan: 42
Funding Tomorrow’s High-Tech Tools Today: Creative Ways to Finance the Modern Communications Center (Tom Callahan, Steven Gutkin and Mark Rudolph) May: 45
Legislative Alert: Hashing Out U.S. Encryption Policy (Gene R. Voegtlin) Nov: 10
Legislative Alert: Legislative Information on the Internet (Roy Caldwell Kime) May: 8
Legislative Alert: Public Safety and the Paradox of Encryption (Sean Kirkendall) July: 8
Making the Choice Among Private, Public and Integrated Networks (Darrin Reilly) Sept: 47
Mobile Data Access Makes Ohio Officers More Efficient (Kenneth B. Marshall) Sept: 43
Mobile Data Computers Revolutionize Life on the Beat (Bobby Richardson) Sept: 53
Multi-Composite Suspect Rendering: An Important Advance in Suspect Imaging (David Marchand) Feb: 18
New Fingerprint Technology Boosts Odds in Fight Against Terrorism (Harold J. Grasman) Jan: 23
NYPD to Host CompStat Conference, April: 158
President’s Message: The Critical Role of Technology (Darrell L. Sanders) July: 6
Spotlight on . . . Building a Better Bomb Squad (Lois Pilant) Sept: 36
Spotlight on . . . Computerized Crime Mapping (Lois Pilant) Dec: 60
Spotlight on . . . Crime Laboratory Developments (Lois Pilant) June: 30
Spotlight on . . . Fighting Crime in Cyberspace (Lois Pilant) Aug: 26
Spotlight on . . . Low-Light and Night-Vision Equipment (Tony Lesce) Nov: 36
Spotlight on . . . Undercover Operations (Lois Pilant) May: 33
Taking Advantage of the Internet (Michael Dobeck) Jan: 35
Technology Talk: Detective Case Management—How to Make it Work for Your Department (John P. Boyle and Liz Clapp O’Connor) April: 172
Technology Talk: Enhancing External Communication (William R. Maki) Sept: 11
Technology Talk: Open-Source Information Provides Answers for Law Enforcement (Jeff Krattenmaker) Jan: 14
Technology Talk: Plugging into the Net (Stephen D’Arcy) Feb: 15
Technology Talk: Re-engineering Law Enforcement, Step 1: ALERT Testbeds (G. Thomas Steele) Oct: 14
Technology Talk: The Tactical Computer Project—A Team Approach (Michael J. Clancey) Nov: 14

Technology Talk
Cellular Digital Packet Data Technology Assists Plainclothes Officers, Mar: 14
Detective Case Management—How to Make it Work for Your Department (John P. Boyle and Liz Clapp O’Connor) April: 172
Enhancing External Communication (William R. Maki) Sept: 11
Enhancing Internal Communication (Philip A. Broadfoot) June: 14
IACP Establishes Clearinghouse for Automated Data Collection Technology (G. Matthew Snyder) May: 12
Member Input Needed for Information Technology Model, Aug: 19
Open-Source Information Provides Answers for Law Enforcement (Jeff Krattenmaker) Jan: 14
Plugging into the Net (Stephen D’Arcy) Feb: 15
Re-engineering Law Enforcement, Step 1: ALERT Testbeds (G. Thomas Steele) Oct: 14
The Tactical Computer Project—A Team Approach (Michael J. Clancey) Nov: 14

Terrorism
Extremists: A Small Town Under Attack (Stanley E. Newton and John L. White) Oct: 124
New Fingerprint Technology Boosts Odds in Fight Against Terrorism (Harold J. Grasman) Jan: 23
Spotlight on . . . Building a Better Bomb Squad (Lois Pilant) Sept: 36

Training
The Australian Connection (Noel R. Newnham) Mar: 47
Computer Communications Technology Facilitates Law Enforcement Training (Tom Dempsey) Nov: 54
Diversity Training: Structured for Success (Neal C. Griffin) Nov: 45
"Every Officer a Leader" (Jan M. Durham and Matt Logan) Nov: 18
First-Line Supervision: Preparing Officers to Face the Transition to Command (Douglas Hamilton and Barbara Warman) Nov: 28
From the Director: Developing Greater Police Leadership Capacity (Charles F. Rinkevich) Nov: 8
IACP Offers "Operation Kids" Training, Oct: 144
Training Sergeants: Today’s Leaders, Tomorrow’s Executives (Thomas C. Frazier and John F. Reintzell) Nov: 24

Trends in Policing
AFIS Users Compare Notes (Larry R. Cisneros, Ron Wortham, Joe Hindman, Mark Gartland and Victor Kovacic) Jan: 29
ALERT: Police Vehicle Technology for the 21st Century (William T. Baker and David M. Smith) Sept: 23
Automated Handwriting Technology a Boon to Police (Richard A. Dusak) Jan: 39
Computer Evidence Recovery: A New Forensic Science (Jeffery A. Herig) Jan: 42
Critical Incident Problem Solving: The Pre-Incident Planning Model (Steve Ijames) Mar: 29
High-Performance Policing for the 21st Century (Kent H. Shafer) Nov: 32
Interpol’s USNCB: An Invaluable Resource for International Investigations (John J. Imhoff and Mike Muth) Dec: 16
Meeting the Challenges of the 21st Century (Terry L. Knowles) June: 39
Mutual-Aid Agreements Facilitate Emergency Response for Smaller Agencies (Al Garber) March: 33
New Fingerprint Technology Boosts Odds in Fight Against Terrorism (Harold J. Grasman) Jan: 23
President’s Message: 21st-Century Issues for Women in Policing (Darrell L. Sanders) Jan: 6
Tactical Operations Units: A National Study (Peter B. Kraska and Larry K. Gaines) Mar: 39
Taking Advantage of the Internet (Michael Dobeck) Jan: 35
Technology Talk: Plugging into the Net (Stephen D’Arcy) Feb: 15
Top 10 Traffic Trends (IACP Highway Safety Committee) July: 16
Working the ‘Net: Exploiting Technology to Increase Community Involvement and Enhance Service Delivery (Marc D. Goodman) Aug: 45

Violent Crime
Critical Incident Problem Solving: The Pre-Incident Planning Model (Steve Ijames) Mar: 29
Fourth IACP Summit Addresses Family Violence (James M. Drozdz) June: 22
From the Administrator: International Organized Crime—Today’s Primary Law Enforcement Challenge (Thomas A. Constantine) Aug: 8
President’s Message: Responding to Domestic Violence (Darrell L. Sanders) June: 6
Tactical Operations Units: A National Study (Peter B. Kraska and Larry K. Gaines) Mar: 34
Threats of Workplace Violence: The Mental Health Professional’s Place on the Law Enforcement and Security Team (Eric Shaw and Jerrold Post) Mar: 39

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