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Chief’s Counsel: K9 Sniffs and the Fourth Amendment - Police Chief Magazine
Many U.S. law enforcement agencies employ K9s in drug cases, security checks, and investigations, as well as occasional use in traffic stops or other routine activities. It is essential to ensure that K9 officers are up to date on the latest laws affecting the use of K9s so that evidence is not suppressed and prosecutions are successful.
Vincent H. Vleesenbeek: A Leader in Law Enforcement - Police Chief Magazine
Learn how Vincent H. Vleesenbeek's membership in the IACP has shaped his career at the Netherlands Police Agency.
Focus on Officer Wellness: Enhancing First Responders’ Mental Health in Maryland - Police Chief Magazine
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Ethics Archives - Police Chief Magazine
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IACP@Work: Protocol Development Tools for Anti-Human Trafficking Task Forces - Police Chief Magazine
To support anti-human trafficking task forces, the IACP developed the ECM Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force Protocol Development Checklist Toolkit.
President's Message: Mentoring and Development for Continual Progress - Police Chief Magazine
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Crisis Response Tools for Law Enforcement - Police Chief Magazine
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257860_iacp_mindfulness_toolkit_p5.pdf
Law Enforcement mindfulness toolkit offers easy access to meditation practices that promote officer wellness when performed on a regular basis.
Red Teaming for Law Enforcement - Police Chief Magazine
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Decision Fatigue and Why It Should Be Understood by Law Enforcement Leadership: Can Science Provide Insight into How Officers Make Decisions? - Police Chief Magazine
Law enforcement has long known that understanding what is happening to the brain when it is exposed to stress is important to police operations. Not only what is happening during high-stress situations can affect police performance, but also everyday human factors. Simple daily habits might be affecting officers’ brains in a way that compromises their ability to perform their best on the job.
