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Opioid Use Disorders Among Police and Public Safety Personnel: What Law Enforcement Leaders Need to Know - Police Chief Magazine
Police officers are susceptible to developing an opioid use disorder, perhaps more so than the average person, due to several risk factors specific to law enforcement personnel. First, police work is physically demanding, and officers can get injured on the job. In addition, an officer may develop chronic pain due to wearing a heavy gun belt or driving around in a patrol car for hours at a time.
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Product Update: April 2006 - Police Chief Magazine
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Successfully Reducing Violent Crime with Multimodal Community and Police Engagement Interventions - Police Chief Magazine
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Remote Drone Dispatch: Law Enforcement’s Future? - Police Chief Magazine
Remotely deployed UAVs could be used to provide officers with real-time information, making their jobs safer and increasing their efficiency.
Product Feature: Innovation on Display at IACP 2015 - Police Chief Magazine
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Transnational Crime in Arizona: A Growing Concern - Police Chief Magazine
Uncover tactics to combat transnational crime in Arizona, a key battleground in the battle against global crime networks.
Intentional Grit: Training Mental Resilience in Law Enforcement Officers - Police Chief Magazine
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Children on the Autism Spectrum: 911 Telecommunicator & Dispatcher Checklist
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Why law enforcement-based victim services should be established
