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Product Feature: Protecting Officers from Infectious Illnesses - Police Chief Magazine
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Worldwide Crisis Response - Police Chief Magazine
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Using the IACP Police Facility Planning Guidelines: A Case Study Altus, Oklahoma - Police Chief Magazine
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Examining Responsibility in the Criminal Justice System - Police Chief Magazine
Explore the responsibility of policing in the criminal justice system. Discover how police address the consequences of system failures.
Privacy Policy - Police Chief Magazine
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Improving Clearance Rates in Investigative Case Management - Police Chief Magazine
A purpose-built case management system is built specifically to help make law enforcement more efficient and effective.
NAMI and Law Enforcement Executives: Working Together to Improve Police Responses to People with Mental Illness - Police Chief Magazine
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Integrating State and Local Expertise into the Intelligence Community - Police Chief Magazine
In response to the information sharing failures that contributed to the devastation of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the United States Intelligence Community (IC) fundamentally changed the manner in which it identifies and shares information about threats to safety and security. Since 9/11, the IC has made a concerted effort to reach beyond the capabilities of the federal government in order to leverage the unique information and expertise resident within state and local law enforcement.
Changing Law Enforcement Culture One Deputy at a Time with LASD-CIT: Is that Crisis Intervention Training or Changing Inherent Thinking? Or Both? - Police Chief Magazine
Instructors noted that deputies described what researchers and management aspire to create—a personal and professional paradigm shift in the way that law enforcement officers think about mental health in their contacts with others and within themselves. These changes in their thinking and beliefs impact the very culture that the deputies create through their service to the department.
