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Corsaro, Nicholas, Cincinnati CARS: A Crash Analysis Giuliano, Mark, Unifying Processes for Threat Reporting and Ake, George, Technology Talk: A Picture ls Worth a Thou- Reduction Strategy, July: 24 Information Sharing to Prevent Terrorist Attacks, Feb: 44 sand Words, Nov: 62 Crowe, Michael, Budget and Staffing Shortages: Consider Gordon, Terrence, Research in Brief: The Milwaukee Police Amato, Bill V., Chief's Counsel: Ryburn v. Huff Affirms Police the Benefits and Cost Savings of Part-Time, Paid, Reserve Department Presents Students Talking It Over with Police Decisions in Warrantless Entries, May: 12 Police Officers, Jan: 44 Program, Dec: 14 Amendola, Karen L, Schedule Matters: The Movement to Cruickshank, David, Recognizing the True Cost of Low Greene, Jack R., Research in Brief: Estimating the Cost of Compressed Work Weeks, May: 30 Morale, Sep: 26 Crime in Philadelphia, July: 10 Anderson, George W., Public-Private Partnerships: Assess- Cunningham, Terrence M. (Terry), Greenwald, James, Officer Safety Corner: Resiliency as a ing Support Structures at the Local Level, Oct: 48 Candidate for ACP Fourth Vice President, Aug: 44 Path to Wellness, Dec: 18 ArenTtNDOdehfaesefet,,wia c AOeRTcwrLotFi e:s'taS sshad , 1fe 0iSer6Ttts rayhat fiefCp io cFrkufniosenrir go: tn h PeEr CxoeIpgnlArtoCeasPrmi s:v,R e e LsSiMeenapakt:ire ncrg5ih 0a FlAisdr veaianrsdmo srO yf TfrCiacocemrem it- CzarACLMInhe AaeidSCwceiyPfk 'cn iEsao,P n lpofC slFooiiaSurscbnuec rs iepoecmPfplee h:,oSyn orstLim ttace soMi te a PdnFoCiselhc aiaictSnneue ecrc:eetF idi eo ClAndoD,g re reOpeD paeeeCrcmrot:ean mtncei7teo6nspn t,sts ,s F ePDfbrer:oco v:mi1 d27t i0hn eg GGGurrieodyoaPROe-cttnaettHd-rsi:e tBo, nnWe u9seghr4Rcrn aacehayetde,us l d ,LIw,t toi chItAsarhJnnl eo'n ntuDa,igPa , ohlF lAl e.iabR,Fcs:a iu dInsi3tngico8:to a enDlr EierxzvCopaegetanalinttooeidpnroi snn, Vtg oi F duFVlReeilbeo o:a-Cl iceB2rnhac2c ls eeew::di t HWhT ohrwaLai timn FiitLnIetEg d,IT s C, Safety, Sep: 16 Ashton, Richard J., Highway Safety Initiatives: Distracted Driving: An Ongoing Problem, Aug: 100 Daigle, Eric P., Chief's Counsel: “Predictable Is Preventable,” Jan: 62 Crowd Management and Civil Rights Protection, Sep: 10 Hall, Howard B., The National Law Enforcement Challenge: License Plates Continue to Jail Felons, Nov: 68 Electronic Control Devices: Where Are We Now? Jan: 12 Redefined, Refocused, Reenergized, July: 54 Medical Marijuana: A Serious Danger to Highway Users, Garrity Warnings: To Give or Not to Give, That Is the Harmon, Charles “Chuck,” Shave Seconds, Increase Safety: April: 116 Question, Dec: 12 Innovative Deployment Practices for Critical Equipment Speeding Cops, July: 72 DeClue, Gregory, Interrogations 2013: Safeguarding against Increase Officer Safety, May: 42 Speed Is Still Killing, June: 74 False Confessions, Oct: 42 Harper, Jerry, Civil Disturbance Readiness: How Ready Is Thank You, Chairman Sweeney! Oct: 116 DeMichele, Matthew T., Police-Probation/Parole Partner- Your Agency? Mar: 54 Ashton, Richard J., ships: Responding to Local Street Gang Problems, Oct: 24 Hassell, Kimberly D., Research in Brief: The Milwaukee 10 TIM Concepts for Reducing Crash Frequency and den Heyer, Garth, Cost-saving Efforts of the New Zealand Police Department Presents Students Talking It Over with SeriousnesJsu,ly : 48 Police: Opportunities for the USA, Dec: 60 Police Program, Dec: 14 Many Roads Lead to Highway Safety, July: 22 Dixon III, John |., The Doort oA dvancement in Criminal Hayes, Benjamin, Every Gun, Every Time, Nov: 58 Justice Is Education, and Chiefs Are the Key: A Police Heintz, Rachel, Chief's Counsel: Ryburn v. Huff Affirms Police Chief's Perspective, Nov: 60 Decisions in Warrantless Entries, May: 12 Domingos, Barry, Law Enforcement Operations Working Ho, Jeffrey, Research in Brief: Suspect Physiology Associ- Barker, Kent, Group Focuses Efforts on Resource Typing, Feb: 28 ated with Common Law Enforcement Tools and Tactics Candidate for |ACP Vice President at Large, Aug: 42 Dunaski, Mark, Officer Safety Corner: Enhanced Data, Gives Insight to Likely Cause of Arrest-Related Deaths, Officer Safety Corner: Tracking Officer Injuries: A Chief's Enhanced Officer Safety, June: 14 Oct: 12 Duty, July: 14 Beck, Kenneth H., Highway Safety Initiatives: Training the Future Leaders in Driving Under the Influence (DUI) Enforcement: The University of Maryland's DUI Institute, Eastman, Alexander L., Law Enforcement Medicine: Core Jarvis, John, Research in Brief: Homicide Solvability, Aug: 10 May: 68 Concepts from the IACP Police Physicians Section, Jentoft, Keith, Arresting Results: How One District Achieved Bevan, Melanie, Shave Seconds, Increase Safety: Innovative Dec: 76 a 70 Percent Closure Rate with Video Alarms, Mar: 48 Deployment Practices for Critical Equipment Increase Eck, John E., Cincinnati CARS: A Crash Analysis Reduction Jones,B. Todd, From the Acting Director: ATF: Combating Officer Safety, May: 42 Strategy, July: 24 Violent Crime, Sep: 18 Blevins, Kristie R., Public-Private Partnerships: Assessing Engel, Robin S., Cincinnati CARS: A Crash Analysis Reduction Joyce, Nola, Research in Brief: Foot Patrols Responsible for Support Structures at the Local Level, Oct: 48 Strategy, July: 24 Marked Decline in Violent Crime, May: 10 Born, John, Time Efficiency over Quotas: Program Measures Joyce, Tom, Closing the Case: Solving Violent Crimes Quickly and Balances Public Safety Productivity, July: 34 and Efficiently with Public Records, Feb: 50 Bratton, William, Cops Count, Police Matter: Of Tactics and Judge, Lisa Chief's Counsel: StrategyD,ec : 54 Fassinger, William J., Organizational Management and The Supreme Court Goes Backt o the Future in Deciding Service Sustainability through Volunteers: The Force the Constitutionality of Using GPS Technology, June: 12 Breads, John F,, Chief's Counsel: Is the Devil in Paid Police Details? April: 12 Multipliers, Mar: 34 United States v. Jones, Part 2: \mplications for Other Brien, Scott, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Officer Safety Corner: Technologies as Courts Apply Jonesto GPS Cases, Creating a Culture of Safety, May: 22 National Crime Information Center Violent Person File: No July: 12 National Data Collection: A Call to Action, May: 14 Routine Encounter, Nov: 14 Jurkanin, Thomas J., The Police Chief as Coach: Analogies Bryan, James T., Technology Talk: N-DEx Developments Fender, Stephen, between Sports and Effective Police Leadership, Nov: 24 Leverage Technology to Deliver Critical Investigative Creating a Culture of Safety, May: 22 Information to the Criminal Justice Community, Feb: 60 Officer Safety Corner: National Data Collection: A Call to Action, May: 14 Kelling, George L., Cops Count, Police Matter: Of Tactics and Ferrell, Craig E. Jr., Chief's Counsel: Ethics and Professional- Strategy, Dec: 54 ism: No Lying, Cheating, or Stealing, Nov: 10 Klinger, David, Dealing with Downed Suspects: Some Carter, David L, Understanding the Intelligence Practices Fiumara, Joe, Technology Talk: The Future Is Near: Getting Lessons from the VALOR Project about How to Properly of State, Local, and Tribal Law Enforcement Agencies, ahead of the Challenges of Body-Worn Video, Sep: 54 Manage the Immediate Aftermath of Officer-Involved June: 10 Flynn, William, From the Deputy Assistant Secretary: Shootings, May: 24 Carter, Jeremy G., Research in Brief: Understanding the Countering the Active Shooter Threat: A Community Kocher, Charles J., Sustaining Police Operations at an Intelligence Practices of State, Local, and Tribal Law Responsibility, Dec: 26 Efficient and Effective Level under Difficult Economic Enforcement Agencies, June: 10 Freiburger, Tina L., Research in Brief: The Milwaukee Police Times, Mar: 28 Casstevens, Patricia, ACP Foundation: Foundation Furthers Department Presents Students Talking It Over with Police Kruger, Karen J., Chief's Counsel: Police and Court Opinions: Educational Pursuits of Law Enforcement Leaders, Program, Dec: 14 So Much Law, So Little Time, Mar: 14 Feb: 10 Kunkle, Joseph, Social Media and the Homegrown Terrorist Chermak, Steven M., Research in Brief: Understanding the Threat, June: 22 Intelligence Practices of State, Local, and Tribal Law Enforcement Agencies, June: 10 Gann, Arthur A., Public-Private Partnerships: Assessing Sup- Clapper Jr., James R., From the Director: Effective Intel- port Structures at the Local Level, Oct: 48 ligence Must Remain a Top Priority, Mar: 12 Garcia, Nelson Werlang, A Summer Abroad: The I|ACP Lanier, Cathy L., Policing Our Nation’s Capital Using 21st Clark, Daniel W., Law Enforcement Suicide: Current Knowl- International Policing Division International Conferences Century Principles, Mar: 20 edge and Future Directions, May: 48 and Symposiums 2012, Oct: 108 Lelacheur, John G., Highway Safety Initiatives: Collaborative Collins, John M. (Jack), Chief's Counsel: Gerard, Daniel W., Cincinnati CARS: A Crash Analysis Reduc- Enforcement during a Fiscal Crunch, Dec: 92 Last Chance Agreements, Feb: 12 tion Strategy, July: 24 Liederbach, John, Research in Brief: Reasonable Accommodation under the Amended ADA, Gianni, Thomas J., Highway Safety Initiatives: Training the Misconduct by Experienced Police Officers, Nov: 12 Oct 10 Future Leaders in Driving Under the Influence (DU!) Officer-Involved Domestic Violence, Sep: 14 Cooper, Steve, The Benefits of Law Enforcement Advocates Enforcement: The University of Maryland's DUI Institute, Limbada, Zubeda, Reflecting on the United Kingdom “Pre- within the Denver Police Department, May: 52 May: 68 vent” Counterterrorism Strategy, April: 34 80 THE POLICE CHIEF/DECEMBER 2012 http://www.policechiefmagazine.org Corsaro, Nicholas, Cincinnati CARS: A Crash Analysis Giuliano, Mark, Unifying Processes for Threat Reporting and Ake, George, Technology Talk: A Picture ls Worth a Thou- Reduction Strategy, July: 24 Information Sharing to Prevent Terrorist Attacks, Feb: 44 sand Words, Nov: 62 Crowe, Michael, Budget and Staffing Shortages: Consider Gordon, Terrence, Research in Brief: The Milwaukee Police Amato, Bill V., Chief's Counsel: Ryburn v. Huff Affirms Police the Benefits and Cost Savings of Part-Time, Paid, Reserve Department Presents Students Talking It Over with Police Decisions in Warrantless Entries, May: 12 Police Officers, Jan: 44 Program, Dec: 14 Amendola, Karen L, Schedule Matters: The Movement to Cruickshank, David, Recognizing the True Cost of Low Greene, Jack R., Research in Brief: Estimating the Cost of Compressed Work Weeks, May: 30 Morale, Sep: 26 Crime in Philadelphia, July: 10 Anderson, George W., Public-Private Partnerships: Assess- Cunningham, Terrence M. (Terry), Greenwald, James, Officer Safety Corner: Resiliency as a ing Support Structures at the Local Level, Oct: 48 Candidate for ACP Fourth Vice President, Aug: 44 Path to Wellness, Dec: 18 ArenTtNDOdehfaesefet,,wia c AOeRTcwrLotFi e:s'taS sshad , 1fe 0iSer6Ttts rayhat fiefCp io cFrkufniosenrir go: tn h PeEr CxoeIpgnlArtoCeasPrmi s:v,R e e LsSiMeenapakt:ire ncrg5ih 0a FlAisdr veaianrsdmo srO yf TfrCiacocemrem it- CzarACLMInhe AaeidSCwceiyPfk 'cn iEsao,P n lpofC slFooiiaSurscbnuec rs iepoecmPfplee h:,oSyn orstLim ttace soMi te a PdnFoCiselhc aiaictSnneue ecrc:eetF idi eo ClAndoD,g re reOpeD paeeeCrcmrot:ean mtncei7teo6nspn t,sts ,s F ePDfbrer:oco v:mi1 d27t i0hn eg GGGurrieodyoaPROe-cttnaettHd-rsi:e tBo, nnWe u9seghr4Rcrn aacehayetde,us l d ,LIw,t toi chItAsarhJnnl eo'n ntuDa,igPa , ohlF lAl e.iabR,Fcs:a iu dInsi3tngico8:to a enDlr EierxzvCopaegetanalinttooeidpnroi snn, Vtg oi F duFVlReeilbeo o:a-Cl iceB2rnhac2c ls eeew::di t HWhT ohrwaLai timn FiitLnIetEg d,IT s C, Safety, Sep: 16 Ashton, Richard J., Highway Safety Initiatives: Distracted Driving: An Ongoing Problem, Aug: 100 Daigle, Eric P., Chief's Counsel: “Predictable Is Preventable,” Jan: 62 Crowd Management and Civil Rights Protection, Sep: 10 Hall, Howard B., The National Law Enforcement Challenge: License Plates Continue to Jail Felons, Nov: 68 Electronic Control Devices: Where Are We Now? Jan: 12 Redefined, Refocused, Reenergized, July: 54 Medical Marijuana: A Serious Danger to Highway Users, Garrity Warnings: To Give or Not to Give, That Is the Harmon, Charles “Chuck,” Shave Seconds, Increase Safety: April: 116 Question, Dec: 12 Innovative Deployment Practices for Critical Equipment Speeding Cops, July: 72 DeClue, Gregory, Interrogations 2013: Safeguarding against Increase Officer Safety, May: 42 Speed Is Still Killing, June: 74 False Confessions, Oct: 42 Harper, Jerry, Civil Disturbance Readiness: How Ready Is Thank You, Chairman Sweeney! Oct: 116 DeMichele, Matthew T., Police-Probation/Parole Partner- Your Agency? Mar: 54 Ashton, Richard J., ships: Responding to Local Street Gang Problems, Oct: 24 Hassell, Kimberly D., Research in Brief: The Milwaukee 10 TIM Concepts for Reducing Crash Frequency and den Heyer, Garth, Cost-saving Efforts of the New Zealand Police Department Presents Students Talking It Over with SeriousnesJsu,ly : 48 Police: Opportunities for the USA, Dec: 60 Police Program, Dec: 14 Many Roads Lead to Highway Safety, July: 22 Dixon III, John |., The Doort oA dvancement in Criminal Hayes, Benjamin, Every Gun, Every Time, Nov: 58 Justice Is Education, and Chiefs Are the Key: A Police Heintz, Rachel, Chief's Counsel: Ryburn v. Huff Affirms Police Chief's Perspective, Nov: 60 Decisions in Warrantless Entries, May: 12 Domingos, Barry, Law Enforcement Operations Working Ho, Jeffrey, Research in Brief: Suspect Physiology Associ- Barker, Kent, Group Focuses Efforts on Resource Typing, Feb: 28 ated with Common Law Enforcement Tools and Tactics Candidate for |ACP Vice President at Large, Aug: 42 Dunaski, Mark, Officer Safety Corner: Enhanced Data, Gives Insight to Likely Cause of Arrest-Related Deaths, Officer Safety Corner: Tracking Officer Injuries: A Chief's Enhanced Officer Safety, June: 14 Oct: 12 Duty, July: 14 Beck, Kenneth H., Highway Safety Initiatives: Training the Future Leaders in Driving Under the Influence (DUI) Enforcement: The University of Maryland's DUI Institute, Eastman, Alexander L., Law Enforcement Medicine: Core Jarvis, John, Research in Brief: Homicide Solvability, Aug: 10 May: 68 Concepts from the IACP Police Physicians Section, Jentoft, Keith, Arresting Results: How One District Achieved Bevan, Melanie, Shave Seconds, Increase Safety: Innovative Dec: 76 a 70 Percent Closure Rate with Video Alarms, Mar: 48 Deployment Practices for Critical Equipment Increase Eck, John E., Cincinnati CARS: A Crash Analysis Reduction Jones,B. Todd, From the Acting Director: ATF: Combating Officer Safety, May: 42 Strategy, July: 24 Violent Crime, Sep: 18 Blevins, Kristie R., Public-Private Partnerships: Assessing Engel, Robin S., Cincinnati CARS: A Crash Analysis Reduction Joyce, Nola, Research in Brief: Foot Patrols Responsible for Support Structures at the Local Level, Oct: 48 Strategy, July: 24 Marked Decline in Violent Crime, May: 10 Born, John, Time Efficiency over Quotas: Program Measures Joyce, Tom, Closing the Case: Solving Violent Crimes Quickly and Balances Public Safety Productivity, July: 34 and Efficiently with Public Records, Feb: 50 Bratton, William, Cops Count, Police Matter: Of Tactics and Judge, Lisa Chief's Counsel: StrategyD,ec : 54 Fassinger, William J., Organizational Management and The Supreme Court Goes Backt o the Future in Deciding Service Sustainability through Volunteers: The Force the Constitutionality of Using GPS Technology, June: 12 Breads, John F,, Chief's Counsel: Is the Devil in Paid Police Details? April: 12 Multipliers, Mar: 34 United States v. Jones, Part 2: \mplications for Other Brien, Scott, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Officer Safety Corner: Technologies as Courts Apply Jonesto GPS Cases, Creating a Culture of Safety, May: 22 National Crime Information Center Violent Person File: No July: 12 National Data Collection: A Call to Action, May: 14 Routine Encounter, Nov: 14 Jurkanin, Thomas J., The Police Chief as Coach: Analogies Bryan, James T., Technology Talk: N-DEx Developments Fender, Stephen, between Sports and Effective Police Leadership, Nov: 24 Leverage Technology to Deliver Critical Investigative Creating a Culture of Safety, May: 22 Information to the Criminal Justice Community, Feb: 60 Officer Safety Corner: National Data Collection: A Call to Action, May: 14 Kelling, George L., Cops Count, Police Matter: Of Tactics and Ferrell, Craig E. Jr., Chief's Counsel: Ethics and Professional- Strategy, Dec: 54 ism: No Lying, Cheating, or Stealing, Nov: 10 Klinger, David, Dealing with Downed Suspects: Some Carter, David L, Understanding the Intelligence Practices Fiumara, Joe, Technology Talk: The Future Is Near: Getting Lessons from the VALOR Project about How to Properly of State, Local, and Tribal Law Enforcement Agencies, ahead of the Challenges of Body-Worn Video, Sep: 54 Manage the Immediate Aftermath of Officer-Involved June: 10 Flynn, William, From the Deputy Assistant Secretary: Shootings, May: 24 Carter, Jeremy G., Research in Brief: Understanding the Countering the Active Shooter Threat: A Community Kocher, Charles J., Sustaining Police Operations at an Intelligence Practices of State, Local, and Tribal Law Responsibility, Dec: 26 Efficient and Effective Level under Difficult Economic Enforcement Agencies, June: 10 Freiburger, Tina L., Research in Brief: The Milwaukee Police Times, Mar: 28 Casstevens, Patricia, ACP Foundation: Foundation Furthers Department Presents Students Talking It Over with Police Kruger, Karen J., Chief's Counsel: Police and Court Opinions: Educational Pursuits of Law Enforcement Leaders, Program, Dec: 14 So Much Law, So Little Time, Mar: 14 Feb: 10 Kunkle, Joseph, Social Media and the Homegrown Terrorist Chermak, Steven M., Research in Brief: Understanding the Threat, June: 22 Intelligence Practices of State, Local, and Tribal Law Enforcement Agencies, June: 10 Gann, Arthur A., Public-Private Partnerships: Assessing Sup- Clapper Jr., James R., From the Director: Effective Intel- port Structures at the Local Level, Oct: 48 ligence Must Remain a Top Priority, Mar: 12 Garcia, Nelson Werlang, A Summer Abroad: The I|ACP Lanier, Cathy L., Policing Our Nation’s Capital Using 21st Clark, Daniel W., Law Enforcement Suicide: Current Knowl- International Policing Division International Conferences Century Principles, Mar: 20 edge and Future Directions, May: 48 and Symposiums 2012, Oct: 108 Lelacheur, John G., Highway Safety Initiatives: Collaborative Collins, John M. (Jack), Chief's Counsel: Gerard, Daniel W., Cincinnati CARS: A Crash Analysis Reduc- Enforcement during a Fiscal Crunch, Dec: 92 Last Chance Agreements, Feb: 12 tion Strategy, July: 24 Liederbach, John, Research in Brief: Reasonable Accommodation under the Amended ADA, Gianni, Thomas J., Highway Safety Initiatives: Training the Misconduct by Experienced Police Officers, Nov: 12 Oct 10 Future Leaders in Driving Under the Influence (DU!) Officer-Involved Domestic Violence, Sep: 14 Cooper, Steve, The Benefits of Law Enforcement Advocates Enforcement: The University of Maryland's DUI Institute, Limbada, Zubeda, Reflecting on the United Kingdom “Pre- within the Denver Police Department, May: 52 May: 68 vent” Counterterrorism Strategy, April: 34 80 THE POLICE CHIEF/DECEMBER 2012 http://www.policechiefmagazine.org Lodding, Howard, Training for the NATO Summit: The Pitts, Steven, Officer Safety Corner: Resiliency as a Path to Chicago Model, Sep: 46 O'Tool, Kathleen M., Anticipating Safety and Security at Wellness, Dec: 18 Lord, Robert, Shave Seconds, Increase Safety: Innovative Large-Scale Sporting Events, April: 20 Prenzler, Tim, Officer Safety Corner: Long-Term Declines in Deployment Practices for Critical Equipment Increase Orde, Sir Hugh, The Fog of Transition in U.K. Policing: Major Firearms-Related Deaths and Injuries for Officers and the Officer Safety, May: 42 Changes Abound, Aug: 72 Public, Oct: 14 Lowe, Bill, Budget and Staffing Shortages: Consider the Orrick, Dwayne, Recruiting During the Economic Downturn, Benefits and Cost Savings of Part-Time, Paid, Reserve Jan: 22 Police Officers, Jan: 44 Lowe, Nathan C., Police-Probation/Parole Partnerships: Quantock, David E., From the Commanding General: Today's Responding to Local Street Gang Problems, Oct: 24 Patrick, Connie L., From the Director: Training to Ensure Law Army Law Enforcement, June: 16 Quijas, Louis F., F rom the Assistant Secretary: The U.S. Enforcement Readiness, Oct: 16 Department of Homeland Security, Office for State and Peet, Dale, Fighting Crime Using Geospatial Analytics, Madden Rodriguez, Julie, The Benefits of Law Enforcement June: 46 Local Law Enforcement, Aug: 16 Advocates within the Denver Police Department, May: 52 Pistole, John S., From the Administrator [Transportation Ranalli, Michael D., Wrongful Convictions and Officer Safety: Security Administration], Feb: 16 Shifting the Focus to the Process, Jan: 26 Maddox, Gary P,, Animal Protection and Welfare Training Becomes Essential to Law Enforcement, Nov: 28 Marshall, Mark A., |ACP Foundation: Fifth Annual Foundation Fundraiser Stands Tall in City of Big Shoulders, Jan: 10 Foundation SELECT Scholarship Application Process to IACP National Law Open Early, April: 10 IACP Foundation and Northwestern University Invest in Future Law Enforcement Leaders, Mar: 10 Enforcement model ¥ Matz, Adam K., Police-Probation/Parole Partnerships: Responding to Local Street Gang Problems, Oct: 24 McArdle, David Q., Policy Center Officer Safety Corner: Medical Care at the Street Level: Patrol Officers’ Role in Lifesaving Measures, Aug: 14 A Synopsis of Some Featured Departments Providing Medical Supportt o Police Field Operations, Dec: 70 Law Enforcement Medicine: Core Concepts from the Spotlight on..... IACP Police Physicians Section, Dec: 76 McDonough, Karen, Technology Talk: It's about Time: How Critical Incident 3-D Visualization Software Helps Law Enforcement Analyze Data, Oct: 110 McEwen, Harlin R., Technology Talk: The Future of Public Stress Management Safety Communications: Facts and Fiction, June: 70 McGarrell, Edmund F, Understanding the Intelligence Practices of State, Local, and Tribal Law Enforcement Agencies, June: 10 McKay, Erin, Leadership in Police Organizations: The Lead- Law enforcement duties often expose officers and ing Edge, Aug: 78 McNeil, Walter A., President's Message: support personnel to mentally painful and highly An Assault on the COPS Office, Mar: 6 stressful situations that cannot be resolved through Chiefs: Make Your Voices Heard, Jan: 6 Homeland Security ls Hometown Security, Feb: 6 normal stress coping mechanisms. Unless adequately The Importance of Police-Corrections Partnerships, treated, these situations may cause disabling emotional and Aug: 6 Managing Roadway Events: Our Commitmentt o Our physical problems. It has been found that critical Officers and Our Citizens, July: 6 incidents such as officer-involved shootings, vehicle Officer Safety: A Call to Action, May: 6 accidents, line-of-duty deaths, and gruesome homicides Our Recommitment to Addressing Wrongful Convictions, June: 6 may cause adverse reactions and behaviors in officers. It is Police Officer Suicide: It’s Time to Talk About It, Sep: 6 the responsibility of this department to manage critical What Is PREA? And Why Does It Matter to Law Enforce- ment? April: 6 incident stress by providing personnel with a critical The Year in Review, Oct: 6 incident stress management (CISM) program. Melekian, Bernard K., Policing in the New Economy: A New Report on the Emerging Trends from the Office of Com- munity Oriented Policing Services, Jan: 16 The CISM program shall be utilized to provide personnel Milner, Lesley, Armenian Police Officers Receive American with information on reactions to the trauma associated with Training in IACP Pilot Program Nov: 32 Moyer, Frederic D., Using the IACP Police Facility Planning critical incidents and assist in the deterrence of Guidelines: A Case Study Altus, Oklahoma, Aug: 60 negative responses. It is the policy of this department to Mrozowski, Jennifer, Arresting Results: How One District Achieved a 70 Percent Closure Rate with Video Alarms, take immediate action after such incidents to safeguard the Mar: 48 continued mental well-being of all involved Murphy, Jay, The New Cape Coral Public Safety Facility: Overcoming the Economic and Political Oddst o Reality, personnel. Jan: 30 To order this policy, or for more information please visit the Policy Center at: Newbold, Mark, The Lingering Privacy Concerns on High- Tech Surveillance and Monitoring of the Public, June: 54 www.theiacp.org/policycenter Nila, Michael J., Educating the 21st Century Cop: Developing Blue Courage and Practical Wisdom, Nov: 52 Norwood, Bryan T., Telling a Story through Social Media, June: 30 http://www. policechiefmagazine.org THE POLICE CHIEF/DECEMBER 2012 81 Stocker, Darren K., Sustaining Police Operations at an Rajaee, Lilas, The Benefits of Law Enforcement Advocates Schnabl, James, Reinventing the Police Repofrort th e 21st Efficient and Effective Level under Difficult Economic within the Denver Police Department, May: 52 Century: Are Video Police Reports the Answer? Sep: 32 Times, Mar: 28 Raquet, Tina M., Sustaining Police Operations at an Efficient Schwartz, Barry, Educating the 21st Century Cop: Developing Strickland, David, From the Administrator: NHTSA: Safety Is and Effective Level under Difficult Economic Times, Blue Courage and Practical Wisdom, Nov: 52 Our Top Priority, July: 16 Mar: 28 Sedevic, Mark, Training for the NATO Summit: The Chicago Strom, Kevin J., Research in Brief: Estimating the Cost of Ratcliffe, Jerry, Research in Brief: Foot Patrols Responsible Model, Sep: 46 Crime in Philadelphia, July: 10 for Marked Decline in Violent Crime, May: 10 Sellers, Steve, The Volunteers in Police Service Program Styles, Jennifer, The Volunteers in Police Service Program Reeves, lan, The New Cape Coral Public Safety Facility: Contributes Ten Years of Added Value to Law Enforce- Contributes Ten Years of Added Value to Law Enforce- Overcoming the Economic and Political Odds to Reality, ment Agencies, April: 26 ment Agencies, April: 26 Jan: 30 Sharpe, Kenneth, Educating the 21st Century Cop: Develop- Sweeney, Earl M., Highway Safety Initiatives: Regoeczi, Wendy C., Research in Brief: Homicide Solvability, ing Blue Courage and Practical Wisdom, Nov: 52 Hybrid and Electric Vehicles Require Special Handling at Aug: 10 Sharps, Matthew J., The Mental Edge: Effective Cognitive Crash Scenes, Sep: 62 Reinlasoder, Larry, The Volunteers in Police Service Program Processing in Law Enforcement, Oct: 100 The New In-Car Technology: Safer or More Dangerous Contributes Ten Years of Added Value to Law Enforce- Silk, Daniel, Reflecting on the United Kingdom “Prevent” on the Road? Mar: 72 ment Agencies, April: 26 Counterterrorism Strategy, April: 34 Replogle, Ronald K., Highway Safety Initiatives: License Singleton, William, Research in Brief: The Milwaukee Police Plates Continue to Jail Felons, Nov: 68 Department Presents Students Talking It Over with Police Talucci, Vincent, Officer Safety Corner: Enhanced Data, Reyes, Eddie, Technology Talk: Program, Dec: 14 Enhanced Officer Safety, June: 14 Next Generation 911: What It ls — and Why Police Chiefs Smith, Angus, Radicalization to Violence: What It Is, and Turner, Liza, The IACP/Target International Police Officer of Should Care, Dec: 86 What It Isn't, Feb: 38 the Year Award, Dec: 78 A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words, Nov: 62 Spotts, David J., Chief's Counsel: Reviewing Use-of-Force Riggs, Mark, How Video Blogging Will Define Your Agency: Practices, Aug: 12 Is Your Department Ready? Aug: 84 Springer, Brian L, Law Enforcement Medicine: Core Con- Ursino, Brian A., Highway Safety Initiatives: The [ACP Roberts, David J., Technology Talk: cepts from the IACP Police Physicians Section, Dec: 76 Partners with Motor Vehicle Administrators to Improve 36th Annual LEIM Training Conference and Exposition— Steckler, Craig T., President's Message: Officer and Highway Safety, Feb: 66 Recap, July: 66 The Year Ahead: Serving the Leaders of Today, Develop- Justice Information Sharing: The Tools Are Now Avail- ing the Leaders of Tomorrow, Nov: 6 able, Aug: 92 IACP Constitutional Review, Dec: 6 LEIM Section Plans 36th Annual Training Conference and Stevens, Lord John Arthur, Anticipating Safety and Security Valcour, Lance, Technology Talk: Information Technology and Exposition, Jan: 56 at Large-Scale Sporting Events, April: 20 Radio Convergence: What Law Enforcement Leaders Can Performance Management for Policing, May: 60 Stinson, Philip M., Research in Brief: Do to Develop Their Members, Mar: 64 Rogers, Charles “Skip,” Interrogations 2013: Safequarding Misconduct by Experienced Police Officers, Nov: 12 Vermilye, Erin, Creating a Culture of Safety, May: 22 against False Confessions, Oct: 42 Officer-Involved Domestic Violence, Sep: 14 Violanti, John M., Law Enforcement Suicide: Current Knowl- edge and Future Directions, May: 48 Wagner, Michael, The Volunteers in Police Service Program Contributes Ten Years of Added Value to Law Enforce- ment Agencies, April: 26 Set a Higher Target for Your Career Ward, Meredith, Legislative Alert: 2012 Day on the Hill: A Great Success, May: 8 Congress Passes Continuing Resolution, Nov: 8 Congress Passes Minibus Appropriations Bill, Jan: 8 D-Block Agreement Not Reached, Feb: 8 Fiscal Year 2013 Proposed Budget Released, Mar: 8 Master of Science in House Approves Byrne-JAG Reauthorization, Sep: 8 House Passes Department of Homeland Security Fund- Justice Administration ing, July:8 100% Online IACP-Supported Legislation Gains Committee Approval, Aug: 8 Law Enforcement Spending Cuts Continue into FY 2013, June: 8 e Specialized coursework Looking Ahead to the End of the Year, Oct: 8 e Award-winning faculty A Victorfyo r Law Enforcement: President Signs D-Block Legislation, April: 8 e 6-week terms What Sequestration Means to State, Local, and Tribal © Competitive tuition Law Enforcement, Dec: 10 Warren, Gregory A., Is Your Agency an Integrated Strategic ¢ International networking Management System? Mar: 36 Waugh, Dionne, Telling a Story through Social Media, June: 30 > ENROLL TODAY Weinzetl, Mitchell P., Organization-Wide Leadership: Expand- ing the Traditional Succession Planning Model, Nov: 46 http://uofl.me/police-chief Weiskopf, Cullin, Research in Brief: The Milwaukee Police Department Presents Students Talking It Over with Police Program, Dec: 14 White, Elizabeth K., Law Enforcement Suicide: Current Knowledge and Fuiure Directions, May: 48 UNIVERSITY OF Williams, Delmar, Research in Brief: The Milwaukee Police Department Presents Students Talking It Over with Police LOUISVILLE. Program, Dec: 14 Williams, Ed, Budget and Staffing Shortages: Consider the ONLINE LEARNING Benefits and Cost Savings of Part-Time, Paid, Reserve Police Officers, Jan: 44 Wolf, Robb, Officer Safety Corner: Resiliency as a Path to Wellness, Dec: 18 82 THE POLICE CHIEF/DECEMBER 2012 http://www. policechiefmagazine.org Highway Safety Initiatives: Unifying Procesfosr eThrsea t Reporting and Information 2011 IACP Awards, Jan: 46 Collaborative Enforcement during a Fiscal Crunch (John G. Sharing to Prevent Terrorist Attacks (Mark Giuliano) The IACP/Target International Police Officer of the Year Lelacheur) Dec: 92 Feb: 44 Award (Liza Turner) Dec: 78 Distracted Driving: An Ongoing Problem (Richard J. Ashton) The National Law Enforcement Challenge: Redefined, Refo- Aug: 100 cused, Reenergized (Howard B. Hall) July: 54 HybrCirda sahn dS cEelnecetsr ic( EaVrelh iMc.l esS weReeqnueiyr)e SSeppe:c i6a2l Handling at Anticipating Safety and Security at Large-Scale Sport- The IACP Partners with Motor Vehicle Administrators to ing Events (Kathleen M. O’Tool and Lord John Arthur Improve Officer and Highway Safety (Brian A. Ursino) Stevens) April: 20 Feb: 66 Armenian Police Officers Receive American Training in ACP Crowd Management and Civil Rights Protection (Eric P. License Plates Continue to Jail Felons (Ronald K. Replogle Pilot Program (Milner, Lesley) Nov: 32 Daigle) Sep: 10 and Richard J. Ashton) Nov: 68 Cost-Saving Efforts of the New Zealand Police: Opportunities Electronic Control Devices: Where Are We Now? (Eric P. Medical Marijuana: A Serious Dangert o Highway Users for the USA (Garth den Heyer) Dec: 60 Daigle) Jan: 12 (Richard J. Ashton) April: 116 The Fog of Transition in U.K. Policing: Major Changes Ethics and Professionalism: No Lying, Cheating, or Stealing The New In-Car Technology: Safer or More Dangerous on Abound (Sir Hugh Orde) Aug: 72 (Craig E. Ferrell Jr.) Nov: 10 the Road? (Earl M. Sweeney) Mar: 72 The IACP/Target International Police Officer of the Year Garrity Warnings: To Give or Not to Give, That Is the Question “Predictable Is Preventable” (Richard J. Ashton) Jan: 62 Award (Liza Turner) Dec: 78 (Eric P. Daigle) Dec: 12 Speed Is Still Killing (Richard J. Ashton) June: 74 Reflecting on the United Kingdom “Prevent” Counterterror- Is The Devil in Paid Police Details? (John F. Breads) April: 12 Speeding Cops (Richard J. Ashton) July: 72 ism Strategy (Zubeda Limbada and Daniel Silk) April: 34 Last Chance Agreements (John M. [Jack] Collins and Ter- Thank You, Chairman Sweeney! (Richard J. Ashton) Oct: 116 A Summer Abroad: The IACP International Policing Division rence M. [Terry] Cunningham) Feb: 12 Training the Future Leaders in Driving Under the Influence International Conferences and Symposiums 2012 (Nelson Police and Court Opinions: So Much Law, So Little Time (DUI) Enforcement: The University of Maryland's DUI Werlang Garcia) Oct: 108 (KarenJ .K ruger) Mar: 14 Institute (Kenneth H. Beck and Thomas J. Gianni) May: 68 Reasonable Accommodation under the Amended ADA (John Many Roads Lead to Highway Safety (Richard J. Ashton) M. [Jack] Collins) Oct: 10 July: 22 Reviewing Use-of-Force Practices (David J. Spotts) Aug: 12 The National Law Enforcement Challenge: Redefined, Refo- Civil Disturbance Readiness: How Ready Is Your Agency? Ryburn v. Huff Affirms Police Decisions in Warrantless cused, Reenergized (Howard B. Hall) July: 54 (Jerry Harper) Mar: 54 Entries (Bill V. Amato and Rachel Heintz) May: 12 Cops Count, Police Matter: Of Tactics and Strategy (William The Supreme Court Goes Back to the Future in Deciding the Bratton and George L Kelling) Dec: 54 Constitutionality of Using GPS Technology (Lisa Judge) Dealing with Downed Suspects: Some Lessons from the June: 12 From the Administrator (John S. Pistole) Feb: 16 VALOR Project about How to Properly Manage the Imme- United States v. Jones, Part 2: Implications for Other From the Assistant Secretary: The U.S. Department of Home- diate Aftermath of Officer-Involved Shootings (David Technologies as Courts Apply Jones to GPS Cases (Lisa land Security, Office for State and Local Law Enforce- Klinger) May: 24 Judge) July: 12 ment (Louis F. Quijas) Aug: 16 Is Your Agency an Integrated Strategic Management From the Deputy Assistant Secretary: Countering the Active System? (Gregory A. Warren) Mar: 36 Shooter Threat: A Community Responsibility (William Legislative Alert: A Victory for Law Enforcement: President Flynn) Dec: 26 Signs D-Block Legislation (Meredith Ward) April: 8 Legislative Alert: A Victory for Law Enforcement: President Law Enforcement Operations Working Group Focuses Efforts New Leadership for the IACP Research Advisory Committee Signs D-Block Legislation (Meredith Ward) April: 8 on Resource Typing (Barry Domingos) Feb: 28 (Ross Arends) Oct: 106 Technology Talk: Information Technology and Radio Local Policing: Expanding Reach with Limited Resources Organization-Wide Leadership: Expanding the Traditional Convergence: What Law Enforcement Leaders Can Do to through Fusion Centers (Ray Guidetti) Feb: 22 Succession Planning Model (Mitchell P. Weinzetl) Nov: 46 Develop Their Members (Lance Valcour) Mar: 64 President's Message: Homeland Security ls Hometown The Police Chief as Coach: Analogies between Sports and Techtinoonls:o gFya cTtasl k:a nTdh eF icFtuitounr e( Hoarfl iPnu blRi.c McSaEfweetyn )C oJmumnuen: ic70a - ProtSeecctuirnigt y th(eW aHlotmeer laAn.d M:c NeFiolc)u siFnegb: o6n Prevention and State, PoliEcfifnegc tiOvuer PNoaltiicoen 'sL eaCadpeirtsahli pU si(nTgh o2m1asst CJe.n Jtuurrkya nPirni)n cNioplve:s 24 Local, and Tribal Law Enforcement (Michael Wagers) (Cathy L. Lanier) Mar: 20 Feb: 20 President's Message: Chiefs: Make Your Voices Heard A Summer Abroad: The IACP International Policing Division Radicalization to Violence: What It Is, and What It Isn’t (WalterA .M cNeil) Jan: 6 International Conferences and Symposiums 2012 (Nelson (Angus Smith and Anna Grey-Henschel) Feb: 38 Recognizing the True Cost of Low Morale (David Cruick- Werlang Garcia) Oct: 108 shank) Sep: 26 Technology Talk: 36th Annual LEIM Training Conference and Technology Talk: Information Technology and Radio Exposition—Recap (David J. Roberts) July: 66 Convergence: What Law Enforcement Leaders Can Do to Technology Talk: LEIM Section Plans 36th Annual Training Fifth Annual Foundation Fundraiser Stands Tall in City of Big Develop Their Members (Lance Valcour) Mar: 64 Conference and Exposition (David J. Roberts) Jan: 56 Shoulders (Mark A. Marshall) Jan: 10 Foundation Furthers Educational Pursuits of Law Enforce- ment Leaders (Patricia Casstevens) Feb: 10 Foundation SELECT Scholarship Application Process to 2012 Day on the Hill: A Great Success (Meredith Ward) Arresting Results: How One District Achieved a 70 Percent Open Early (Mark A. Marshall) April: 10 May:8 Closure Rate with Video Alarms (Jennifer Mrozowski and IACP Foundation and Northwestern University Invest in Congress Passes Continuing Resolution (Meredith Ward) Keith Jentoft) Mar: 48 Future Law Enforcement Leaders (Mark A. Marshall) Nov: 8 From the Acting Director: ATF: Combating Violent Crime (B Mar: 10 Congress Passes Minibus Appropriations Bill (Meredith Todd Jones) Sep: 18 Ward) Jan:8 Research in Brief: Foot Patrols Responsible for Marked D-Block Agreement Not Reached (Meredith Ward) Feb: 8 Decline in Violent Crime (Nola Joyce and Jerry Ratcliffe) Fiscal Year 2013 Proposed Budget Released (Meredith Ward) May:10 The ATF's Trafficking Program: Linking Firearms Trace Data Mar:8 with State Fusion Centers (Ross Arends) Sep: 50 House Approves Byrne-JAG Reauthorization (Meredith From the Commanding General: Today's Army Law Enforce- Ward) Sep:8 ment (David E. Quantock) June: 16 Architects Roundup, Aug: 64 From the Director: Effective Intelligence Must Remain a Top House Passes Department of Homeland Security Funding The New Cape Coral Public Safety Facility: Overcoming the Priority (James R. Clapper Jr.) Mar: 12 (Meredith Ward) July: 8 Economic and Political Odds to Reality (Jay Murphy and Law Enforcement Operations Working Group Focuses Efforts IACP-Supported Legislation Gains Committee Approval lan Reeves) Jan: 30 on Resource Typing (Barry Domingos) Feb: 28 (Meredith Ward) Aug: 8 Using the IACP Police Facility Planning Guidelines: A Case Local Policing: Expanding Reach with Limited Resources Law Enforcement Spending Cuts Continue into FY 2013 Study Altus, Oklahoma (Frederic D. Moyer) Aug: 60 through Fusion Centers (Ray Guidetti) Feb: 22 (Meredith Ward) June: 8 Looking Ahead to the End ofth e Year (Meredith Ward) Oct: 8 Officer Safety Corner: National Data Collection: A Call to A Victory for Law Enforcement: President Signs D-Block Action (Scott Brien and Stephen Fender) May: 14 Legislation (Meredith Ward) April: 8 C1i0n TcoiIunMsn antCeios nsCc Ae(RpRSti:sc hafAro drC rRJae.sd hAu schAitnnoagnl )y sCirJsua lsyhR: e d4Fu8rc etqiuoenn cSyt raantde gyS eri- Reseo(faD arSvctihadt e,iL n. LCBoarcriaetlfe:,r , UannSddt eevrTersintb aanlM d.iL naCgwh ertEhmneaf koI,rn cteeElmdleminguten ndcA eg FeP.n rMcacicGetasirc e-s WhatEn fSoerqcueemsetnrtat i(oMne reMdeiatnhs Wtaor dS)ta tDee,c :L oc1a0l , and Tribal Law (Daniel W. Gerard, Nicholas Corsaro, Robin S. Engel, and rell, and Jeremy G. Carter) June: 10 John E. Eck) July: 24 Technology Talk: N-DEx Developments Leverage Technology From the Administrator: NHTSA: Safety Is Our Top Priority to Deliver Critical Investigative Information to the Criminal Creating a Culture of Safety (Erin Vermilye, Scott Brien, and (David Strickland) July: 16 Justice Community (James T. Bryan) Feb: 60 Stephen Fender) May: 22 http://www.policechiefmagazine.org THE POLICE CHIEF/DECEMBER 2012 83 Every Gun, Every Time (Benjamin Hayes) Nov: 58 The Year Ahead: Serving the Leaders of Today, Developing Highway Safety Initiatives: The New In-Car Technology: Highway Safety Initiatives: The |ACP Partners with Motor the Leaders of Tomorrow (Craig T. Steckler) Nov: 6 Safer or More Dangerous on the Road? (Earl M. Swee- Vehicle Administrators to Improve Officer and Highway IACP Constitutional Review (Craig T. Steckler) Dec: 6 ney) Mar: 72 Safety (Brian A. Ursino) Feb: 66 Reinventing the Police Report for the 21st Century: Are Video Highway Safety Initiatives: Speeding Cops (Richard J. Police Reports the Answer? (James Schnabl) Sep: 32 Ashton) July: 72 Technology Talk: Law Enforcement Medicine: Core Concepts from the [ACP Budget and Staffing Shortages: Considetrh e Benefits and 36th Annual LEIM Training Conference and Exposition— Police Physicians Section (Brian L. Springer, David Cost Savings of Part-Time, Paid, Reserve Police Officers Recap (David J. Roberts) July: 66 McArdle, Fabrice Czarnecki, and Alexander L. Eastman) (Ed Williams, Michael Crowe, and Bill Lowe) Jan: 44 The Future Is Near: Getting ahead of the Challenges of Body- Dec: 76 Chief's Counsel: Last Chance Agreements (John M. [Jack] Worn Video (Joe Fiumara) Sep: 54 The Mental Edge: Effective Cognitive Processing in Law Collins and Terrence M. [Terry] Cunningham) Feb: 12 The Future of Public Safety Communications: Facts and Fic- Enforcement (MatthewJ . Sharps) Oct: 100 Recruiting During the Economic Downturn (Dwayne Orrick) tion (Harlin R. McEwen) June: 70 Officer Safety Corner Jan: 22 Information Technology and Radio Convergence: What Law Enhanced Data, Enhanced Officer Safety (Mark Dunaski and Enforcement Leaders Can Do to Develop Their Members Vincent Talucci) June: 14 (Lance Valcour) Mar: 64 Explosive Materials and Officer Safety (Ross Arends) Sep: 16 Arresting Results: How One District Achieved a 70 Percent It's about Time: How 3-D Visualization Software Helps Law Long-Term Declines in Firearms-Related Deaths and Injuries Closure Rate with Video Alarms (Jennifer Mrozowski and Enforcement Analyze Data (Karen McDonough) Oct: 110 for Officers and the Public (Tim Prenzler) Oct: 14 Keith Jentoft) Mar: 48 Justice Information Sharing: The Tools Are Now Available Medical Care at the Street Level: Patrol Officers’ Role in Budget and Staffing Shortages: Consider the Benefits and (David J. Roberts) Aug: 92 Lifesaving Measures (David Q. McArdle) Aug: 14 Cost Savings of Part-Time, Paid, Reserve Police Officers LEIM Section Plans 36th Annual Training Conference and National Crime Information Center Violent Person File: No Routine Encounter (Federal Bureau of Investigation) (Ed Williams, Michael Crowe, and Bill Lowe) Jan: 44 Exposition (David J. Roberts) Jan: 56 Nov: 14 Cost-Saving Efforts of the New Zealand Police: Opportunities N-DEx Developments Leverage Technology to Deliver National Data Collection: A Call to Action (Scott Brien and for the USA (Garth den Heyer) Dec: 60 Critical Investigative Information to the Criminal Justice Stephen Fender) May: 14 Highway Safety Initiatives: Collaborative Enforcement during Community (James T. Bryan) Feb: 60 Resiliency as a Path to Wellness (Steven Pitts, James Green- a Fiscal Crunch (John G. Lelacheur) Dec: 92 Performance Management for Policing (David J. Roberts) wald, and Robb Wolf) Dec: 18 Policing in the New Economy: A New Report on the Emerg- May: 60 Tracking Officer Injuries: A Chief's Duty (Kent Barker) July: 14 ing Trends from the Office of Community Oriented Polic- A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words (Eddie Reyes and President's Message: Managing Roadway Events: Our ing Services (Bernard K. Melekian) Jan: 16 George Ake) Nov: 62 Research in Brief: Estimating the Cost of Crime in Philadel- Commitment to Our Officers and Our Citizens (Walter A. phia (Kevin J. Strom and Jack R. Greene) July: 10 McNeil) July: 6 Schedule Matters: The Movement to Compressed Work Shave Seconds, Increase Safety: Innovative Deployment Weeks (Karen L. Amendola) May: 30 Radicalization to Violence: What It Is, and What It Isn't Practices for Critical Equipment Increase Officer Safety Sustaining Police Operations at an Efficient and Effective (Angus Smith and Anna Grey-Henschel) Feb: 38 (Melanie Bevan, Charles “Chuck” Harmon, and Robert Lord) May: 42 Level under Difficult Economic Times (Charles J. Kocher, Reflecting on the United Kingdom “Prevent” Counterterror- A Synopsis of Some Featured Departments Providing Medi- Tina M. Raquet, and Darren K. Stocker) Mar: 28 ism Strategy (Zubeda Limbada and Daniel Silk) April: 34 cal Support to Police Field Operations (Fabrice Czarneck Technology Talk: Performance Management for Policing Unifying Processes for Threat Reporting and Information and David McArdle) Dec: 79 (David J. Roberts) May: 60 Sharing to Prevent Terrorist Attacks (Mark Giuliano) Time Efficiency over Quotas: Program Measures and Bal- Feb: 44 ances Public Safety Productivity (John Born) July: 34 Police-Probation/Parole Partnerships: Responding to Local Street Gang Problems (Adam K. Matz, Matthew T. DeMi- Animal Protection and Welfare Training Becomes Essential Estimating the Cost of Crime in Philadelphia (Kevin J. Strom chele, and Nathan C. Lowe) Oct: 24 to Law Enforcement (Gary P. Maddox) Nov: 28 and Jack R. Greene) July: 10 President's Message: The Importance of Police-Corrections Armenian Police Officers Receive American Training in |ACP Foot Patrols Responsible for Marked Decline in Violent Crime Partnerships (Walter A.M cNeil) Aug: 6 Pilot Program (Milner, Lesley) Nov: 32 (Nola Joyce and Jerry Ratcliffe) May: 10 Public-Private Partnerships: Assessing Support Structures Educating the 21st Century Cop: Developing Blue Courage Homicide Solvability (John Jarvis and Wendy C. Regoeczi) at the Local Level (Arthur A. Gann, Kristie R. Blevins, and and Practical Wisdom (Michael J. Nila, Barry Schwartz, Aug: 10 GeorgeW . Anderson) Oct: 48 The Milwaukee Police Department Presents Students Talk- and Kenneth Sharpe) Nov: 52 ing It Over with Police Program (Kimberly D. Hassell, Tina From the Director: Training to Ensure Law Enforcement L. Freiburger, Terrence Gordon, Delmar Williams, William Readiness (Connie L. Patrick) Oct: 16 Law Enforcement Suicide: Current Knowledge and Future Singleton, and Cullin Weiskopf) Dec: 14 Highway Safety Initiatives: Training the Future Leaders in Directions (Daniel W. Clark, Elizabeth K. White, and John Misconduct by Experienced Police Officers (Philip M. Driving Under the Influence (DUI) Enforcement: The M.V iolanti) May: 48 Stinson and John Liederbach) Nov: 12 University of Maryland's DUI Institute (Kenneth H. Beck The Mental Edge: Effective Cognitive Processing in Law Officer-Involved Domestic Violence (Philip M. Stinson and and Thomas J. Cianni) May: 68 Enforcement (Matthew J. Sharps) Oct: 100 John Liederbach) Sep: 14 Interrogation Full Circle: How FLETC Partnered with Dallas to Recognizing the True Cost of Low Morale (David Cruick- Suspect Physiology Associated with Common Law Enforce- Develop Video-Based Training (Jeni A. Groot-Begnaud) shank) Sep: 26 ment Tools and Tactics Gives Insight to Likely Cause of Oct: 94 Research in Brief: Officer-Involved Domestic Violence (Philip Arrest-Related Deaths (Jeffrey Ho) Oct: 12 Leadership in Police Organizations: The Leading Edge (Erin M. Stinson and John Liederbach) Sep: 14 Understanding the Intelligence Practices of State, Local, McKay) Aug: 78 President's Message: Police Officer Suicide: It's Time to Talk and Tribal Law Enforcement Agencies (David L. Carter, Training for the NATO Summit: The Chicago Model (Howard About It (Walter A. McNeil) Sep: 6 Steven M. Chermak, Edmund F. McGarrell, and Jeremy G. Lodding and Mark Sedevic) Sep: 46 Carter) June: 10 National Peace Officers Memorial Day, May: 20 The Benefits of Law Enforcement Advocates within the Police Week 2012, April: 18 How Video Blogging Will Define Your Agency: Is Your Denver Police Department (Steve Cooper, Lilas Rajaee, Department Ready? (Mark Riggs) Aug: 84 and Julie Madden Rodriguez) May: 52 Social Media and the Homegrown Terrorist Threat (Joseph Organizational Management and Service Sustainability Kunkle) June: 22 through Volunteers: The Force Multipliers (William J. An Assault on the COPS Office (Walter A. McNeil) Mar: 6 Telling a Story through Social Media (Bryan T. Norwood and Fassinger) Mar: 34 Chiefs: Make Your Voices Heard (Walter A. McNeil) Jan: 6 Dionne Waugh) June: 30 The Volunteers in Police Service Program Contributes Ten Homeland Security ls Hometown Security (WalterA . Years of Added Value to Law Enforcement Agencies McNeil) Feb:6 (Larry Reinlasoder, Steve Sellers, Michael Wagner, and The importance of Police-Corrections Partnerships (Walter A. McNeil) Aug: 6 Arresting Results: How One District Achieved a 70 Percent Jennifer Styles) April: 26 Managing Roadway Events: Our Commitment to Our Officers Closure Rate with Video Alarms (Jennifer Mrozowski and and Our Citizens (Walter A. McNeil) July:6 Keith Jentoft) Mar: 48 Officer Safety: A Call to Action (Walter A. McNeil) May: 6 Chief's Counsel: Electronic Control Devices: Where Are We Interrogations 2013: Safeguarding against False Confessions Our Recommitment to Addressing Wrongful Convictions Now? (Eric P. Daigle) Jan: 12 (Gregory DeClue and Charles “Skip” Rogers) Oct: 42 (Walter A. McNeil) June: 6 Chief's Counsel: United States v. Jones, Part 2: Implications President's Message: Our Recommitment to Addressing Police Officer Suicide: It's Time to Talk About It (Walter A. for Other Technologies as Courts Apply Jones to GPS Wrongful Convictions (Walter A. McNeil) June: 6 McNeil) Sep: 6 Cases (Lisa Judge) July: 12 Wrongful Convictions and Officer Safety: Shifting the Focus What Is PREA? And Why Does It Matter to Law Enforce- Fighting Crime Using Geospatial Analytics (Dale Peet) ment? (Walter A. McNeil) April: 6 June: 46 to the Process (Michael D. Ranalli) Jan: 26 84 THE POLICE CHIEF/DECEMBER 2012 http://www.policechiefmagazine.org

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