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Publications IACP Info IACP Net Policy Center Police Chief Magazine Press Clippings Press Releases Publications Research Center Documents Training Keys 1999 Subject IndexAnnual IACP ConferenceCharlotte and Law Enforcement Agencies Throughout the Carolinas Host 106th Annual IACP Conference, Dec: 23Conference Preview: Behind the Scenes, Oct: 58 Conference Preview: Candidates' Statements, Aug: 38 Conference Preview: Exhibitor List, Aug: 41 Conference Preview: Exhibitor List, Oct: 40 Conference Preview: Host Department History, Oct: 38 Conference Preview: The Insider's Guide, Aug: 21 Conference Preview: Meetings at a Glance, Sept: 23 Conference Preview: Workshops, Aug: 29 Conference Preview: Workshops, Sept: 21 Conference Preview: Workshops, Oct: 34 AwardsChief's Challenge: '98 Winners Recognized, '99 Applicants Sought, Jan: 44IACP and Motorola Honor '98 Webber Seavey Winners, Jan: 36 IACP Bestows 2nd Annual Civil Rights Awards in SLC, Jan: 42 Chief's CounselThe Arbitration Experience: Splitting the Baby, or Justice? (Craig E. Ferrell, Jr. and Mark Iris) Aug: 11Arbitration of Federal Statutory Claims (Jeffrey Higginbotham) Feb: 10 Discipline for Insubordination (John M. Collins) Sept: 12 Loitering Ordinances to Control Gang Activity (Elliot B. Spector) Oct: 11 Mandating Arbitration in Statutory Discrimination Claims: A New Option for Law Enforcement Agencies? (Kevin D. Eack and Daniel R. McGath) Dec: 10 The Officer's Dilemma: Terry "Detention" or Miranda “Custody" (J.C. Kelly) Jan: 10 Old Law Learns New Tricks; Court Finds Miranda Loophole (James W. Redlich) June: 10 Policies and Procedures for Managing Crowds and Civil Disturbances (Carol Ann Rohr) Mar: 12 Searching Containers Inside Vehicles (Carl Milazzo) July: 10 To Ride or Not to Ride (Martin J. Mayer and Paul R. Coble) Apr: 11 U.S. Supreme Court: Don't Base Car Search Only on Traffic Violation (Craig Ferrell, Jr.) May: 10 Communications/Mobile DataA Cutting-Edge Mobile Communications Solution (Kevin Hedgepeth) Jan: 23The Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act: Preserving Lawful Electronic Surveillance (Leslie M. Szwajkowski) Sept: 40 Mobile Security: The Next Challenge? (Anthony Fague) June: 33 Revisiting Chicago's Digital Revolution (Martin E. Ryczek and Richard P. Glasser) Oct: 18 Rugged Mobile Computers Help Evacuate Those in Georges' Path (Terry Armstrong and Drew Dixon) Jan: 18 Technology Talk: CDMA: An Emerging Wireless Data Solution (G. Matthew Snyder) Aug: 14 Tomorrow's Public Safety Communication Today (David Atchley) Feb: 14 Community-Oriented/Problem-Oriented PolicingBeyond Ethics: The Case for Compassionate Policing (Mercy J. Miller) Oct: 32Bicycle Patrols (Richard Z. Zappile and William P. Schmid) Oct: 145 CCTV for Public Safety and Community Policing Summit: A Proactive Success (Richard Chace) June: 49 Community Alienation and Its Impact on Police (Robert C. Ankony) Oct: 150 Expanding Alexandria's Residential Police Officer Program (David P. Baker) Oct: 137 IACP's Private Sector Liaison Committee: Partners in Public Safety (Thomas Seamon) June: 17 A Hostage Rescue: The John E. Armstrong Incident (Joe Robinson) Nov: 34 Law Helps Community Show Local Youth It Cares About Their Futures (Joseph A. Santoro) Jan: 38 Penn Station Pride: Creating Customer-Oriented Policing (Robbin A. Zarbo, Steven A. Goldstein and Michael A. DeJoseph) Oct: 147 Playing for Keeps: The Importance of Strong Citizen/Police Relationships (Pat G. Minetti and Jacqueline Stephan) Oct: 133 President's Message: Community Partnership: The Key to Maintaining Safe Communities (Ronald S. Neubauer) May: 6 Prince George's County Police Complaints Reduction Initiative: Are More Traffic Stops and Fewer Citizen Complaints Mutually Exclusive? (John S. Farrell) July: 35 Public-Private Partnerships Enhance Critical Incident Planning (Radford Jones and Patricia P. Miller) June: 52 Taking Crime Prevention Back to the Future! (Julian Fantino) May: 18 Technology Talk: Community Conversations with Y2K (Brian Chodrow) July: 12 Computer ApplicationsRugged Mobile Computers Help Evacuate Those in Georges' Path (Terry Armstrong and Drew Dixon) Jan: 18Spotlight on . . . Computer-Enhanced Investigations (Tom Diaz) Sept: 50 Using Computer Technology to “Follow the Money” (James F. Sloan) Sept: 8 Wireless Technology Makes Regional Computer System Possible in Connecticut (Richard Porth and David Kimball) Jan: 25 Crime PreventionChildren and Violence: 80 Opportunities to Stop the Cycle (Eric H. Holder, Jr.) Oct: 109Combating Crashes and Crime Through Professional Traffic Stops (Earl M. Sweeney) July: 39 Crime Analysis: A Key Tool in Any Crime Reduction Strategy (Mike Woods) Apr: 17 Crime Analysis: The Next Phase (Christopher S. Gebhardt) Apr: 33 Crisis Intervention Teams: Curing Police Problems with the Mentally Ill (Donald G. Turnbaugh) Feb: 52 Interactive Security: Police and Private Security Join Forces (Michael B. Foote) June: 57 Managing Successful Criminal Patrol Interdiction Programs (Kenneth B. Marshall) July: 30 Preventing Violent Behavior: Understanding the Role of Mental Health Issues (Elaine Slaton, Jacki McKinney and Pamela Marshall) Oct: 115 Prince George's County Police Complaints Reduction Initiative: Are More Traffic Stops and Fewer Citizen Complaints Mutually Exclusive? (John S. Farrell) July: 35 Putting the Brakes on Information-Age Crime (William E. Eyres) June: 22 Sharp Observation Skills Reap Crime-Fighting Dividends (Earl M. Sweeney) Apr: 41 Spotlight on . . . The Debate Over Encryption (Lois Pilant) Jan: 31 Taking Crime Prevention Back to the Future! (Julian Fantino) May: 18 Traffic Enforcement & Crime: Another Look (Alexander Weiss and Edmund McGarrell) July: 25 Criminal InvestigationA Behavioural Approach to Criminal Investigations: Police Profilers (Kate Lines) Sept: 49The Changing Face of White-Collar Crime (Jim Robertson) Sept: 24 Document Exploitation Leads to Big Payoffs (Stuart A. Sampson, Susan L. Pohl and Daniel Layton) Apr: 160 The Evolution of the Computer Hacker's Motives (Matthias A. Joyce and Shawn Barrett) Feb: 28 The National Cybercrime Training Partnership (Wayne P. Williams) Feb: 17 The Robbery Clearinghouse: Successful Real-Time Intelligence Analysis (Michael Ronczkowski and Maria Jose) Sept: 28 Spotlight on . . . Computer-Enhanced Investigations (Tom Diaz) Sept: 50 Spotlight on . . . Electronic Evidence Recovery (Lois Pilant) Feb: 36 Spotlight on . . . The Debate Over Encryption (Lois Pilant) Jan: 31 Substantiating Children's Statements in Sexual Abuse Cases (Michael E. Laws) Sept: 36 Visible Vice: Investigating Strip-Mall Brothels (Marianne Scholer) Sept: 43 Crowd ControlChief's Counsel: Policies and Procedures for Managing Crowds and Civil Disturbances (Carol Ann Rohr) Mar: 12EthicsFocus on Ethics: The Law Enforcement Oath of Honor (Charles Bennett, Keith Bushey, Patrick Cummings, Ann Marie Doherty, Larry Hesser, Mike Jahn and Richard Melton) Oct: 24False Alarm PreventionA Behavioural Approach to Criminal Investigations: Police Profilers (Kate Lines) Sept: 49Mobile Security: The Next Challenge? (Anthony Fague) June: 33 Public/Private CommitmentSignificantly Fewer False Alarms (Lockheed Reader and Stan Martin) June: 28 From the DirectorUsing Computer Technology to "Follow the Money" (James F. Sloan) Sept: 8GangsThe Changing Face of White-Collar Crime (Jim Robertson) Sept: 24Chief's Counsel: Loitering Ordinances to Control Gang Activity (Elliot B. Spector) Oct: 11 Gang Violence: Getting a GRIP on Gangs (Thomas M. Panther) Oct: 119 Highway SafetyChief's Challenge: '98 Winners Recognized, '99 Applicants Sought, Jan: 44Combating Crashes and Crime Through Professional Traffic Stops (Earl M. Sweeney) July: 39 Conducting Child Passenger Safety Clinics (Robert Wall) July: 58 DWI Enforcement: Battling Hardcore Drunk Driving (William P. Georges and John C. Lawn) July: 47 Ensuring Professional Traffic Stops: Recommendations from the First IACP Forum on Professional Traffic Stops, July: 15 Highway Watch(Lonnie J. Westphal) July: 57 How Deadly Are Lightweight Vehicles? (Coalition for Vehicle Choice and IACP Highway Safety Committee) Feb: 51 Managing Successful Criminal Patrol Interdiction Programs (Kenneth B. Marshall) July: 30 Mobilizing High-Visibility Enforcement to Protect Children, July: 60 Operation Trucker Check: A Roadway Safety Inspection of Commercial Vehicles (Charles E. Hayes) July: 52 President's Message: Teen Drinking and Driving-A Persistent Problem (Ronald S. Neubauer) Jan: 6 Prince George's County Police Complaints Reduction Initiative: Are More Traffic Stops and Fewer Citizen Complaints Mutually Exclusive? (John S. Farrell) July: 35 Re-invigorating Impaired Driving Enforcement (Thomas C. Didone and Popsy Kanagaratnam) July: 44 Saved by the Belt: The Life-and-Death Impact of Operation Kids, July: 56 Technology Talk: Transportation Technology Has Big Impact on Law Enforcement (G. Thomas Steele) Oct: 14 Traffic Enforcement & Crime: Another Look (Alexander Weiss and Edmund McGarrell) July: 25 IACP InitiativesEnsuring Professional Traffic Stops: Recommendations from the First IACP Forum on Professional Traffic Stops, July: 15The Future of Women in Policing: Mandates for Action, Mar: 53 Hate Crime in AmericaSummit No. 5 (Ronald S. Neubauer) Feb: 6 How Deadly Are Lightweight Vehicles? (Coalition for Vehicle Choice and IACP Highway Safety Committee) Feb: 51 IACP Establishes Legislative Priorities for the 106th Congress, Mar: 21 IACP's Police Investigative Operations Committee Takes a Close Look at Electronic Recovery, Feb: 46 IACP's Private Sector Liaison Committee: Partners in Public (Thomas Seamon) June: 17 IACP's Victims of Crime Summit (Laura S. Nichols) Nov: 16 Legislative Alert: IACP Opposes Traffic Stops Legislation (Gene Voegtlin) July: 8 Legislative Alert: IACP Weighs In on CALEA Debate (Gene R. Voegtlin and Marci Wilding) Feb: 8 Mobile Security: The Next Challenge? (Anthony Fague) June: 33 President's Message: Police Use of Force in America: An IACP Update (Ronald S. Neubauer) Aug: 6 President's Message: Progress on Model Statutes Initiative (Ronald S. Neubauer) June: 6 Public/Private Commitment-Significantly Fewer False Alarms (Lockheed Reader and Stan Martin) June: 28 Research in Progress-Year Three: The IACP National Police Use-of-Force Database Project (Mark Henriquez) Oct: 154 States Address Violent Crime and Crime-Gun Trafficking (James H. Culp and Paul E. Bolton) Apr: 164 Interagency CooperationATF's Project Exile (Gabe Teninbaum and Brad Earman) Apr: 166Highway Watch (Lonnie J. Westphal) July: 57 Interactive Security-Police and Private Security Join Forces (Michael B. Foote) June: 57 Managing Successful Criminal Patrol Interdiction Programs (Kenneth B. Marshall) July: 30 The Power of Partnership: INS and Local Law Enforcement Join Forces to Stop Criminal Illegal Aliens (James D. Chadwick and Bart G. Szafnicki) Aug: 46 Public/Private Commitment=Significantly Fewer False Alarms (Lockheed Reader and Stan Martin) June: 28 Public-Private Partnerships Enhance Critical Incident Planning (Radford Jones and Patricia P. Miller) June: 52 International PolicingThe Assessment of Potential and The Potential of Assessment (Glenn Hutton and Fraser Sampson) Aug: 79The Balkan War, Diversity and Police Misconduct (Paul A. Pomerville) Oct: 126 Creating International Impact (Connie L. Garrison) Nov: 20 Focus on Ethics: The Law Enforcement Oath of Honor (Charles Bennett, Keith Bushey, Patrick Cummings, Ann Marie Doherty, Larry Hesser, Mike Jahn and Richard Melton) Oct: 24 President's Message: International Outreach: An IACP Priority (Ronald S. Neubauer) Apr: 6 The 7th Asia-Pacific Executive Policing Conference, Nov: 54 Juvenile IssuesCampus Gun Violence: Strategies for Prevention and Reaction (Dennis Bridges) Oct: 100Children and Violence: 80 Opportunities to Stop the Cycle (Eric H. Holder, Jr.) Oct: 109 Conducting Child Passenger Safety Clinics (Robert Wall) July: 58 Gang Violence: Getting a GRIP on Gangs (Thomas M. Panther) Oct: 119 The Dynamics of "Schoolplace" Violence (John Nicoletti, Kelly Zinna and Sally Spencer-Thomas) Oct: 74 Law Helps Community Show Local Youth It Cares About Their Futures (Joseph A. Santoro) Jan: 38 Mobilizing High-Visibility Enforcement to Protect Children, July: 60 New York Program Trains School Personnel to Respond to Youth Violence (James W. McMahon) Jan: 41 President's Message: Safe Schools: A Priority for Our Children's Future (Ronald S. Neubauer) Sept: 6 Preventing Violent Behavior: Understanding the Role of Mental Health Issues (Elaine Slaton, Jacki McKinney and Pamela Marshall) Oct: 115 Saved by the Belt: The Life-and-Death Impact of Operation Kids, July: 56 School Violence: Critical Incident Response for First Responders (Drew J. Tracey and David F. Buchanan) Oct: 94 Substantiating Children's Statements in Sexual Abuse Cases (Michael E. Laws) Sept: 36 Violence in the Schools (Gene P. Marlin and Barbara Vogt) Apr: 169 LeadershipChief's Counsel: To Ride or Not to Ride (Martin J. Mayer and Paul R. Coble) Apr: 11Leadership and Perception (Michael A. Keller) Mar: 72 Leadership Challenges in the Information Age (Wade Engelson) Mar: 64 Police Leadership for the 21st Century, Mar: 57 President's Message: The Role of Law Enforcement Leaders in the Legislative Process (Ronald S. Neubauer) Mar: 6 Today's Leadership Challenge for Police Executives (Michael D. Breen) Mar: 61 The Unproductive Executive (Keith D. Bushey) Mar: 69 Legal IssuesChief's Counsel: The Arbitration Experience: Splitting the Baby, or Justice? (Craig E. Ferrell, Jr. and Mark Iris) Aug: 11Chief's Counsel: Arbitration of Federal Statutory Claims (Jeffrey Higginbotham) Feb: 10 Chief's Counsel: The Officer's Dilemma: Terry "Detention" or Miranda "Custody" (J.C. Kelly) Jan: 10 Chief's Counsel: Old Law Learns New Tricks; Court Finds Miranda Loophole (James W. Redlich) June: 10 Chief's Counsel: Searching Containers Inside Vehicles (Carl Milazzo) July: 10 Chief's Counsel: U.S. Supreme Court: Don't Base Car Search Only on Traffic Violation (Craig Ferrell, Jr.) May: 10 Ensuring Professional Traffic Stops: Recommendations from the First IACP Forum on Professional Traffic Stops, July: 15 Legislative Alert: IACP Opposes Traffic Stops Legislation (Gene Voegtlin) July: 8 Spotlight on . . . The Debate Over Encryption (Lois Pilant) Jan: 31 Legislative ConcernsChief's Counsel: Arbitration of Federal Statutory Claims (Jeffrey Higginbotham) Feb: 10IACP Establishes Legislative Priorities for the 106th Congress, Mar: 21 Legislative Alert: Congress Considers Firearms Issues (Gene R. Voegtlin) Sept: 10 Legislative Alert: Congress Works Out New Crime Bill Details (Gene R. Voegtlin and Marci Wilding) May: 8 Legislative Alert: Election Results (Gene R. Voegtlin and Marci Wilding) Jan: 8 Legislative Alert: Federalizing Labor-Management Relations (Gene R. Voegtlin) June: 8 Legislative Alert: House Approves Hyde Forfeiture Bill; Encryption Bill Advances (Gene R. Voegtlin) Aug: 8 Legislative Alert: IACP Opposes Traffic Stops Legislation (Gene R. Voegtlin) July: 8 Legislative Alert: IACP Weighs In on CALEA Debate (Gene R. Voegtlin and Marci Wilding) Feb: 8 Legislative Alert: Last-Minute Effort to Pass Asset Forfeiture Reform Derailed(Gene R. Voegtlin) Dec: 8 Legislative Alert: Law Enforcement Assistance Funding Cut in House and Senate Appropriations Bills (Gene R. Voegtlin) Oct: 8 Legislative Alert: Law Enforcement Spending at a Crossroads (Gene R. Voegtlin) Apr: 9 Legislative Alert: President Clinton Ends Encryption Export Debate (Gene R. Voegtlin) Nov: 10 Legislative Alert: President Clinton Launches COPS II Initiative (Gene R. Voegtlin and Marci Wilding) Mar: 8 President's Message: The Role of Law Enforcement Leaders in the Legislative Process (Ronald S. Neubauer) Mar: 6 Occupant ProtectionConducting Child Passenger Safety Clinics (Robert Wall) July: 58Saved by the Belt: Jan: 44; Feb: 58; Mar: 79; Apr: 184; May: 55; June: 55; July: 56; Aug: 106; Sept: 66; Nov: 49; Dec: 75 Personnel IssuesCan You Keep What You've Got? Retaining the Technically Savvy Officer (Robert E. Ford) May: 12Command English (Carol Servino) May: 23 Developing Performance Criteria for Pre-employment Screenings (Gordon Wolf) Aug: 74 Enforcing the Laws and Paying Taxes: Making the Connection (Ted F. Brown) Apr: 48 The Future of Law Enforcement Recruiting: The Impact of Generation X(David Brand) Aug: 52 How to Select a Consulting Psychiatrist (Glen Peterson) Aug: 88 Improving the Selection of U.S. Border Patrol Agents: Screening for Counterproductivity (Julia A. Leamon) Aug: 65 Promotion Time: 10 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Taking the Plunge (Andrew J. Harvey) Aug: 84 Police ManagementThe Assessment of Potential and The Potential of Assessment (Glenn Hutton and Fraser Sampson) Aug: 79Crisis Intervention Teams: Curing Police Problems with the Mentally Ill (Donald G. Turnbaugh) Feb: 52 Developing Performance Criteria for Pre-employment Screenings (Gordon Wolf) Aug: 74 The Future of Law Enforcement Recruiting: The Impact of Generation X (David Brand) Aug: 52 The Future of Women in Policing: Mandates for Action, Mar: 53 Improving the Selection of U.S. Border Patrol Agents: Screening For Counterproductivity (Julia A. Leamon) Aug: 65 Police WeekIACP's Slain Officer Tribute Program in Its Fourth Year, May: 28National Police Week: May 9-15, 1999, May: 24 Responding to a Line-of-Duty Death-Post-Trauma Bereavement in Long Branch, New Jersey (George Brogan) May: 31 Responding to a Line-of-Duty Death-Understanding the PSOB (Ashton E. Flemmings) May: 40 President's MessageCommunity PartnershipThe Key to Maintaining Safe Communities (Ronald S. Neubauer) May: 6Hate Crime in AmericaSummit No. 5 (Ronald S. Neubauer) Feb: 6 The Importance of Effective Technology (Ronald S. Neubauer) July: 6 International Outreach: An IACP Priority (Ronald S. Neubauer) Apr: 6 Police Use of Force in America: An IACP Update (Ronald S. Neubauer) Aug: 6 Progress on Model Statutes Initiative (Ronald S. Neubauer) June: 6 The Role of Law Enforcement Leaders in the Legislative Process (Ronald S. Neubauer) Mar: 6 Safe Schools: A Priority for Our Children's Future (Ronald S. Neubauer) Sept: 6 Teen Drinking and DrivingA Persistent Problem (Ronald S. Neubauer) Jan: 6 The Year Ahead (Michael D. Robinson) Nov: 6 The Year in Review (Ronald S. Neubauer) Oct: 6 Zero Tolerance for Unbuckled Children (Michael D. Robinson) Dec: 6 Soft Body ArmorIn the Line of Duty: 1999 Survivors' Club Anniversary Update (Anna Knight and William Brierley) May: 45Survivors' Club: Jan: 14; Feb: 59; Mar: 74, Apr: 183; May: 45; June: 56; July: 69; Aug: 114; Sept: 18; Oct: 161; Nov: 47; Dec: 83 Spotlight on . . .Computer-Enhanced Investigations (Tom Diaz) Sept: 50Computer Imaging (Lois Pilant) May: 56 Crime Mapping and Analysis (Lois Pilant) Dec: 38 The Debate Over Encryption (Lois Pilant) Jan: 31 Distance Learning (Nancy Richard) Nov: 41 Electronic Evidence Recovery (Lois Pilant) Feb: 36 Hazardous Materials Response (Tony Lesce) July: 64 Information Systems Procurement (Matt Begert) June: 41 Information Technology Systems (Tom Diaz) Oct: 122 Preparing for the Year 2000 (Lois Pilant) Mar: 45 Recruiting IT Personnel (Elizabeth Sheley) Aug: 91 Technology and Law EnforcementCCTV for Public Safety and Community Policing Summit: A Proactive Success (Richard Chace) June: 49The Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act: Preserving Lawful Electronic Surveillance (Leslie M. Szwajkowski) Sept: 40 A Cutting-Edge Mobile Communications Solution (Kevin Hedgepeth) Jan: 23 The FBI Takes Aim at Y2K Issues (Selena Hutchinson) Mar: 37 Interactive Security-Police and Private Security Join Forces (Michael B. Foote) June: 57 Leadership Challenges in the Information Age (Wade Engelson) Mar: 64 Putting the Brakes on Information-Age Crime (William E. Eyres) June: 22 Revisiting Chicago's Digital Revolution (Martin E. Ryczek and Ricahrd P. Glasser) Oct: 18 The Robbery Clearinghouse: Successful Real-Time Intelligence Analysis (Michael Ronczkowski and Maria Jose) Sept: 28 Spotlight on . . . Computer-Enhanced Investigations (Tom Diaz) Sept: 50 Spotlight on . . . Computer Imaging (Lois Pilant) May: 56 Spotlight on . . . Electronic Evidence Recovery (Lois Pilant) Feb: 36 Spotlight on . . . Information Systems Procurement (Matt Begert) June: 41 Spotlight on . . . Information Technology Systems (Tom Diaz) Oct: 122 Spotlight on . . . Preparing for the Year 2000 (Lois Pilant) Mar: 45 Technology Talk: Community Conversations with Y2K (Brian Chodrow) July: 12 Technology Talk: LEIM Section Conference Scheduled (G. Matthew Snyder) Mar: 17 Transportation Technology Has Big Impact on Law Enforcement (G. Thomas Steele) Oct: 14 Using Computer Technology to "Follow the Money" (James F. Sloan) Sept: 8 Wireless Technology Makes Regional Computer System Possible in Connecticut (Richard Porth and David Kimball) Jan: 25 Technology TalkAre You Ready for AGILE? (G. Thomas Steele) Apr: 12Can You Keep What You've Got? Retaining the Technically Savvy Officer (Robert E. Ford) May: 12 CDMA: An Emerging Wireless Data Solution (G. Matthew Snyder) Aug: 14 Community Conversations with Y2K (Brian Chodrow) July: 12 Ensuring the Integrity of Digital Images (Craig Biehl) June: 12 Innovative Traffic Enforcement and Surveillance Technologies (J. Larry Lowe) Sept: 15 PFI Brings Much-Needed Futuristic Bent to Law Enforcement (Dave Pettinari and Bernard H. Levin) Nov: 12 Technology Talk: LEIM Section Conference Scheduled (G. Matthew Snyder) Mar: 17 Tomorrow's Public Safety Communication Today (David Atchley) Feb: 14 Training and Learning at a Distance (Bernard H. Levin) Jan: 12 Transportation Technology Has Big Impact on Law Enforcement (G. Thomas Steele) Oct: 14 TrainingThe Assessment of Potential and The Potential of Assessment (Glenn Hutton and Fraser Sampson) Aug: 79Chief's Counsel: To Ride or Not to Ride (Martin J. Mayer and Paul R. Coble) Apr: 11 Command English (Carol Servino) May: 23 Firearms Interdiction Training Program Takes Off (James Hurley) Apr: 167 The National Cybercrime Training Partnership (Wayne P. Williams) Feb: 17 New York Program Trains School Personnel to Respond to Youth Violence (James W. McMahon) Jan: 41 Peer Support Training and Its Place in the NYPD (Ronnie M. Hirsh and Daniel I. Cohen) Nov: 22 Phoenix PD Takes Higher Education Seriously (Stephen M. Hennessey and Patty Bilby Moore) Nov: 26 Saved by the Belt: The Life-and-Death Impact of Operation Kids, July: 56 Sexual Assault Response: Innovative Research and Training Initiatives (Kimberly A. Lonsway and Sue Welch) Sept: 31 Sharp Observation Skills Reap Crime-Fighting Dividends (Earl M. Sweeney) Apr: 41 Spotlight on . . . Distance Learning (Nancy Richard) Nov: 41 Teaching the Tactics of Intervention (Greg Miraglia) Nov: 30 Technology Talk: LEIM Section Conference Scheduled (G. Matthew Snyder) Mar: 17 Training and Learning at a Distance (Bernard H. Levin) Jan: 12 Violent CrimeATF's Project Exile (Gabe Teninbaum and Brad Earman) Apr: 166Campus Gun Violence: Strategies for Prevention and Reaction (Dennis Bridges) Oct: 100 Children and Violence: 80 Opportunities to Stop the Cycle (Eric H. Holder, Jr.) Oct: 109 Firearms Interdiction Training Program Takes Off (James Hurley) Apr: 167 Gang Violence: Getting a GRIP on Gangs (Thomas M. Panther) Oct: 119 Preventing Violent Behavior: Understanding the Role of Mental Health Issues (Elaine Slaton, Jacki McKinney and Pamela Marshall) Oct: 115 School Violence: Critical Incident Response for First Responders (Drew J. Tracey and David F. Buchanan) Oct: 94 States Address Violent Crime and Crime-Gun Trafficking (James H. Culp and Paul E. Bolton) Apr: 164 Violence in the Schools (Gene P. Marlin and Barbara Vogt) Apr: 169 |
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