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July 2017 - Police Chief Magazine
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June 2015 - Police Chief Magazine
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August 2012 - Police Chief Magazine
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The National Use-of-Force Data Collection: Now Enrolling Agencies and Accepting Data - Police Chief Magazine
The FBI developed the database at the request and with the input of law enforcement leaders representing a number of organizations, including the International Association of Chiefs of Police.
Product Feature: Collecting and Managing Evidence—Tools for Law Enforcement - Police Chief Magazine
More tools are emerging that are geared specifically to helping law enforcement better manage and leverage data that could eventually become important evidence. New tools are also being developed to help collect and manage physical evidence more effectively and efficiently.
Redefining Mexican Drug Cartels - Police Chief Magazine
There is no doubt that the drug cartels cause a great deal of death and are a direct threat to the health of the world by supporting drug abuse and addiction. However, drug cartels are not one-dimensional—they are continually looking for (and finding) new ways to increase their profits.
Interview Considerations–Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder - Police Chief Magazine
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Racial Bias in the Decision to Shoot? - Police Chief Magazine
The laboratory is using this game to investigate whether decisions to shoot at a potentially hostile target can be influenced by the target’s race.
Not Just for SWAT Teams: The Importance of Training Officers in Tactical Emergency Medicine - Police Chief Magazine
While the exact science behind the change in statistics from year to year may never be entirely known, there are measures that can save the lives of more officers and members of the public. Certainly, any correlation between the increase in medically trained and equipped officers and the decrease in casualty rates should be noted as policing continues into the future.
