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Overcoming Fear and Building Trust with Immigrant Communities and Crime Victims - Police Chief Magazine
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Tech Talk: Soaring to Success - Police Chief Magazine
Thus, as agencies adopt drones with increasing frequency—and increasing sophistication—the investigator’s toolkit will continue to advance
Law Enforcement Jobs - Police Chief Magazine
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Research in Brief—The Evidence Base for Body-Worn Cameras: What Law Enforcement Leaders Still Need to Know - Police Chief Magazine
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Chief’s Counsel: Liability for Failure to Investigate Sexual Harassment Complaints - Police Chief Magazine
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Human Trafficking 101 for Law Enforcement1 - Police Chief Magazine
The secretive nature of human trafficking makes it nearly impossible to collect accurate data on the number of victims in the United States, yet alone find and free them.
Focus on Officer Wellness: Achieving Financial Wellness as a Law Enforcement Officer - Police Chief Magazine
Law enforcement officers face unique challenges when making financial decisions for themselves and their families.
Product Feature: Collecting Data for Safer Roadways - Police Chief Magazine
Law enforcement agencies can use data collection tools to predict traffic patterns, prevent future crashes, and address traffic safety.
Imaging and Evidence Management for the New Age of Law Enforcement - Police Chief Magazine
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Spotlight: Shining a Blue Light on Officers - Police Chief Magazine
After a series of quarterly community meetings—called Straight Talk—the Reidsville Police Department in North Carolina discovered that community members were concerned because they didn’t see police officers...
