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1999 Subject Index

Annual IACP Conference

Charlotte and Law Enforcement Agencies Throughout the Carolinas Host 106th Annual IACP Conference, Dec: 23
Conference 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

Awards

Chief's Challenge: '98 Winners Recognized, '99 Applicants Sought, Jan: 44
IACP and Motorola Honor '98 Webber Seavey Winners, Jan: 36
IACP Bestows 2nd Annual Civil Rights Awards in SLC, Jan: 42

Chief's Counsel

The Arbitration Experience: Splitting the Baby, or Justice? (Craig E. Ferrell, Jr. and Mark Iris) Aug: 11
Arbitration 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 Data

A Cutting-Edge Mobile Communications Solution (Kevin Hedgepeth) Jan: 23
The 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 Policing

Beyond Ethics: The Case for Compassionate Policing (Mercy J. Miller) Oct: 32
Bicycle 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 Applications

Rugged Mobile Computers Help Evacuate Those in Georges' Path (Terry Armstrong and Drew Dixon) Jan: 18
Spotlight 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 Prevention

Children and Violence: 80 Opportunities to Stop the Cycle (Eric H. Holder, Jr.) Oct: 109
Combating 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 Investigation

A Behavioural Approach to Criminal Investigations: Police Profilers (Kate Lines) Sept: 49
The 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 Control

Chief's Counsel: Policies and Procedures for Managing Crowds and Civil Disturbances (Carol Ann Rohr) Mar: 12

Ethics

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

False Alarm Prevention

A Behavioural Approach to Criminal Investigations: Police Profilers (Kate Lines) Sept: 49
Mobile Security: The Next Challenge? (Anthony Fague) June: 33
Public/Private Commitment—Significantly Fewer False Alarms (Lockheed Reader and Stan Martin) June: 28

From the Director

Using Computer Technology to "Follow the Money" (James F. Sloan) Sept: 8

Gangs

The Changing Face of White-Collar Crime (Jim Robertson) Sept: 24
Chief'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 Safety

Chief's Challenge: '98 Winners Recognized, '99 Applicants Sought, Jan: 44
Combating 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 Initiatives

Ensuring Professional Traffic Stops: Recommendations from the First IACP Forum on Professional Traffic Stops, July: 15
The Future of Women in Policing: Mandates for Action, Mar: 53
Hate Crime in America—Summit 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 Cooperation

ATF's Project Exile (Gabe Teninbaum and Brad Earman) Apr: 166
Highway 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 Policing

The Assessment of Potential and The Potential of Assessment (Glenn Hutton and Fraser Sampson) Aug: 79
The 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 Issues

Campus 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
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

Leadership

Chief's Counsel: To Ride or Not to Ride (Martin J. Mayer and Paul R. Coble) Apr: 11
Leadership 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 Issues

Chief's Counsel: The Arbitration Experience: Splitting the Baby, or Justice? (Craig E. Ferrell, Jr. and Mark Iris) Aug: 11
Chief'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 Concerns

Chief's Counsel: Arbitration of Federal Statutory Claims (Jeffrey Higginbotham) Feb: 10
IACP 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 Protection

Conducting Child Passenger Safety Clinics (Robert Wall) July: 58
Saved 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 Issues

Can You Keep What You've Got? Retaining the Technically Savvy Officer (Robert E. Ford) May: 12
Command 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 Management

The Assessment of Potential and The Potential of Assessment (Glenn Hutton and Fraser Sampson) Aug: 79
Crisis 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 Week

IACP's Slain Officer Tribute Program in Its Fourth Year, May: 28
National 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 Message

Community Partnership—The Key to Maintaining Safe Communities (Ronald S. Neubauer) May: 6
Hate Crime in America—Summit 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 Driving—A 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 Armor

In the Line of Duty: 1999 Survivors' Club Anniversary Update (Anna Knight and William Brierley) May: 45
Survivors' 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: 50
Computer 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 Enforcement

CCTV for Public Safety and Community Policing Summit: A Proactive Success (Richard Chace) June: 49
The 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 Talk

Are You Ready for AGILE? (G. Thomas Steele) Apr: 12
Can 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

Training

The Assessment of Potential and The Potential of Assessment (Glenn Hutton and Fraser Sampson) Aug: 79
Chief'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 Crime

ATF's Project Exile (Gabe Teninbaum and Brad Earman) Apr: 166
Campus 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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