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From:The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin (Vol. 77, Issue 7)Leadership represents a crucial determinant of police organizational efficacy. Supervisors and others in formal positions of power must engage, motivate, and guide subordinates, community members, and other local...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 16, Issue 20)Orion Scientific Systems, a developer of law enforcement and intelligence software, has an intranet investigative tool called NetLeads for federal, state and local field agents. NetLeads clients can search...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 14, Issue 16)Eastman Kodak has updated its QuickSolve software for law enforcement agencies that collect, store and analyze case information involving digital images. Version 1.5 crosslinks text reports, mug shots, crime scene images...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 17, Issue 25)When Joseph Snodgrass cut two floppy disks into 23 pieces with shears, he thought he had destroyed evidence linking him to his wife's murder. What Snodgrass didn't count on was that the Air Force Computer Forensics...
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From:The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin (Vol. 64, Issue 8)The Lakewood, CO, Police Dept. has developed three programs which use the services of volunteers in enforcement, investigation and initial services, namely the Volunteer Surveillance Team, the Gang Graffiti Enforcement...
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From:The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin (Vol. 80, Issue 5)"There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under heaven. ... " Ecclesiastes 3:1 In Band of Brothers, Stephen A. Ambrose recounts the story of what happened when the recently promoted Dick...
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From:The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin (Vol. 74, Issue 7)Sadly, a disturbing trend has begun to emerge concerning the law enforcement profession. That is, allegations against those officers facing suspension or termination rarely seem to surprise members of their departments...
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From:The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin (Vol. 77, Issue 5)The law enforcement profession comes with many risks, most of which are knowingly accepted by its members. As in many other occupations, lesser-known, more subtle risks also are inherent in law enforcement. When...
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From:The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin (Vol. 78, Issue 2)Estimates show that the amount of information in the world doubles every 7 years. (1) Certainly, such a figure causes a domino effect on training delivered to members of the law enforcement community and, just as...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 26, Issue 13)LAW ENFORCEMENT data is like money, said Mike Phillips, project manager at the Florida Law Enforcement Exchange (FLEX), a statewide data integration project. Much like money, it has great value but needs to be carefully...
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From:The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin (Vol. 70, Issue 10)Gun violence presents a myriad of dangers to large cities, suburbs, small towns, and rural areas throughout the United States. Consequently, officials at the local, state, and federal levels of law enforcement have...
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From:The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin (Vol. 70, Issue 11)Law enforcement agencies in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area recently have begun a training program drawing upon the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum as a resource to explore a variety of issues relevant to law...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 21, Issue 11)The Tuscarawas County, Ohio, Sheriff's Office is working with the state's Office of Criminal Justice Services to smooth the process that lets local law enforcement officers report, analyze and share crime data with one...
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From:The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin (Vol. 75, Issue 6)Law enforcement officers are challenged daily in the performance of their duties; they face each challenge freely and unselfishly while answering the call to duty. In certain instances, their actions warrant special...
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From:The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin (Vol. 75, Issue 7)Today, law enforcement agencies face a dilemma. Departments across the nation confront new burdens, such as computer crimes, identity theft, and other domestic problems, unheard of a generation ago, let alone the threat...
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From:The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin (Vol. 81, Issue 2)According to information released by the FBI, 56 law enforcement officers were feloniously killed in the line of duty last year, 72 died in accidents while performing their duties and 53,469 were assaulted in the line...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 18, Issue 15)Agency's regional center in New York metropolitan area helps officers investigate gun-related crime A week before the deadly shooting at Columbine High School in Littleton. Cob., last month, the Bureau of Alcohol....
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 20, Issue 31)Law officers use this forensic kit, even though it can take a half an hour Even before the terrorist attacks, the Secret Service and other law enforcement agencies were using the Image MASSter Solo 2 Forensic Kit, a...
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From:The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin (Vol. 79, Issue 12)In recent years, the demands on law enforcement have become increasingly complex. Today, more than ever, officers must understand the law; grasp departmental policy; recognize ways to deal with a range of citizens,...
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From:The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin (Vol. 79, Issue 1)In December 1952, at approximately 2:30 a.m., a law enforcement officer stopped a vehicle occupied by a lone male for exceeding the speed limit. When the officer approached the vehicle, he was shot twice in the upper...