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Product Update: May 2006 - Police Chief Magazine
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Building Crime Resilient Communities through Crime Prevention Learning - Police Chief Magazine
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Big Brother or Big Savior? - Police Chief Magazine
If equipped properly, departments will be able to monitor their cities live, respond to incidents with greater precision, reduce department liabilities during critical incidents, and increase officer safety—and fewer unsolved crimes.
Harnessing New Perspectives - Police Chief Magazine
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Operational Applications of NIBRS to Policing - Police Chief Magazine
Although the USMS does not typically work the kinds of cases described below, the data science team often discusses case work with local detectives or chiefs when collaborating on fugitive or related issues. Building from these discussions, the USMS created these tools in hopes they would illustrate the value of NIBRS to the many local, state, tribal, and federal partners that investigate crimes and seek innovative ways to enforce laws. The USMS based these dashboarding concepts on generalized assumptions about NIBRS data that might not apply for all agencies and applications.
Crime Prevention Through Targeted Arrest Strategies - Police Chief Magazine
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A Training Approach to Use-of-Force Investigations - Police Chief Magazine
Enhance police use-of-force investigations with strategies to improve decision-making and reduce liability.
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presentation 20 minutes activity Trainers Review and adapt training material to align with statutes policies and practices within jurisdiction and agency Develop specific learning object......
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.
Product Feature: Evidence Collection Blends High- and Low-Tech Solutions - Police Chief Magazine
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