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"— INI Annual [ACP Conference cene Tape: What Michael P. Br ippens W m $f oblem? (Jerry Oliver and Pre ¢ rin Colleen R Me Laus pes.2 t (Bernard C. Parks Respond \ and Ric andi I Jonnie Mars! Ment lelp Break the Cycie of Failure (Jim Carlile and Truancy ¢ Michael P. ‘Brown) Dec: 41 Ben Gonzalez) Model for Community Mobilization (Thomas M. Green and Using Child Sheri Sakamoto-Cheung ) Dec 86 James E. Hendricks Aug: 7 ) 2 al Leadership and Change Management (Richard ] Aug: 68 De Paris)De c: 68 Criminal Intelligence ities, Aug { ¢ (Sandy ¢ mput Y Mar wD Aug: 78 Lutz) May: 5 y Management NDPIX The N ‘ tops, Oct: 18 s, sept: 6U ichael H Monahan) Sep 16 Constantine ¢ Child (Cindy Hendricks and ames I Hendricks) Dec Criminal Inv cee Arson \ Stop by | Offic thering Community Un | Chane (William E (VincentG . Kowal) Dec: 92 May: 38 May er ranS a Awards ( 1} ts (WilliamE Lutz) May: 5i ‘ e (Carlo | t (Lois Pilant) July: 60 FIS (Lois Pilant Debra Lan 0} (Mary Jo Grotenr Cr William\ (Kimberley Smith) May (Jeffrey L. Pauley) Oct g k ACP LEIM Section-Findir Con World of N lechnology, Mar: 14 ins) Sept 12 @ Supreme Computer Crime Ferrell, Jr.) Aug: 11 [ hay f (Howard Schmidt) Constantine) Apr \ 1 Revisit d (Kevin P. Reak) Jan I Operat 1 What to Minir Prepared t Meet th Gregg |. Gunta and ‘John G Peters Jr.) Nov (Shawn Barre ind Matt Joyce) May: 34 R Officer Has No Const | er Crime: Concerns Voiced by | al Law Whh doabinns 10 (Jon'a F.M eyer and Charles Short) Crowd Control May: 28 Ma rin}. Mayera nd ‘aul1 R. Coble) May ir F ? (J.C. Becker) Dec: 12 Crime Prevention June: 42 Strat mbating Crir Europe (Michael Schu) Sept Communications/Mobile Data nmunity Safety: A Policing Imperative (Allan C harlesworth June: 2¢ Dec: 9 Community Youth Initiat The Li Model (Edward N Domestic/Family Violence Kondracki and I indai M:i oe Braun) Dec: 63 t (Michael D. Robinson) puter Mapping Helps Identify Arson Targets (William Lutz) May s (Lois Pilant) Oct: 58 Network: Fighting Crime and Combating )ffice (Susan R. Paisner) nquency (Geo roe OR mutes Andrea Scott and Susan Evans) Aug ~~ Issues it (Lois Pilant) July: 60 seit Changing Role oft he Beat Officer (Joseph mer (William 4. HarpoldD)e c: 83 ML tweiler) Sept [ 1 nunity I Community-Oriented/ gainst Hate Crimes (Owen Santa Francis hemes and (Lars Nylen) Feb Tim Johnson) Aug: 18 Meth Labs: Toxic T Problem- Ontented ow Five-Step Method to Regional Crime Analysis (Jeff Cope NDPIX: The Nat WilliaVamn Cleve and Nancy McFaul) May: 46 Constantine) Apr re (Rei th Geva) Dec f Uti ide of the Crime Scene Tape: What Operat > Imperative (Allan Charlesworth) lappe er ial” is the Problem? (Jerry Oliver and Dec: 90 Colleen R. McLaughlin) Nov: 50 ( nunity Youth Initiatives: The La Crosse Model (Edward N al Cooperation Key to Succiens Dsru g Wars (David Kondracki and Li nda Mathews Braun) Dec: 63 M Luitweiler) Sept: 41 Policing: Bridging the Gap of Community Policing Project Rockers” Helps Disrupt Out Lee ( Gangs :@ume NV. Smith, James T. York, Paul E. Forster and Apr: 37 n 1: The Changin le of the Beat Officer (Joseph Wenche Bjorngaare) Sept: 54 Underage Al \. Ha rpold) Dec 83 , the Cycle of Failure (Jim Carlilaen d Sweeney) Aug: 2 96 THE POLICE CHIEF/DECEMBER 1998 "— INI Annual [ACP Conference cene Tape: What Michael P. Br ippens W m $f oblem? (Jerry Oliver and Pre ¢ rin Colleen R Me Laus pes.2 t (Bernard C. Parks Respond \ and Ric andi I Jonnie Mars! Ment lelp Break the Cycie of Failure (Jim Carlile and Truancy ¢ Michael P. ‘Brown) Dec: 41 Ben Gonzalez) Model for Community Mobilization (Thomas M. Green and Using Child Sheri Sakamoto-Cheung ) Dec 86 James E. Hendricks Aug: 7 ) 2 al Leadership and Change Management (Richard ] Aug: 68 De Paris)De c: 68 Criminal Intelligence ities, Aug { ¢ (Sandy ¢ mput Y Mar wD Aug: 78 Lutz) May: 5 y Management NDPIX The N ‘ tops, Oct: 18 s, sept: 6U ichael H Monahan) Sep 16 Constantine ¢ Child (Cindy Hendricks and ames I Hendricks) Dec Criminal Inv cee Arson \ Stop by | Offic thering Community Un | Chane (William E (VincentG . Kowal) Dec: 92 May: 38 May er ranS a Awards ( 1} ts (WilliamE Lutz) May: 5i ‘ e (Carlo | t (Lois Pilant) July: 60 FIS (Lois Pilant Debra Lan 0} (Mary Jo Grotenr Cr William\ (Kimberley Smith) May (Jeffrey L. Pauley) Oct g k ACP LEIM Section-Findir Con World of N lechnology, Mar: 14 ins) Sept 12 @ Supreme Computer Crime Ferrell, Jr.) Aug: 11 [ hay f (Howard Schmidt) Constantine) Apr \ 1 Revisit d (Kevin P. Reak) Jan I Operat 1 What to Minir Prepared t Meet th Gregg |. Gunta and ‘John G Peters Jr.) Nov (Shawn Barre ind Matt Joyce) May: 34 R Officer Has No Const | er Crime: Concerns Voiced by | al Law Whh doabinns 10 (Jon'a F.M eyer and Charles Short) Crowd Control May: 28 Ma rin}. Mayera nd ‘aul1 R. Coble) May ir F ? (J.C. Becker) Dec: 12 Crime Prevention June: 42 Strat mbating Crir Europe (Michael Schu) Sept Communications/Mobile Data nmunity Safety: A Policing Imperative (Allan C harlesworth June: 2¢ Dec: 9 Community Youth Initiat The Li Model (Edward N Domestic/Family Violence Kondracki and I indai M:i oe Braun) Dec: 63 t (Michael D. Robinson) puter Mapping Helps Identify Arson Targets (William Lutz) May s (Lois Pilant) Oct: 58 Network: Fighting Crime and Combating )ffice (Susan R. Paisner) nquency (Geo roe OR mutes Andrea Scott and Susan Evans) Aug ~~ Issues it (Lois Pilant) July: 60 seit Changing Role oft he Beat Officer (Joseph mer (William 4. HarpoldD)e c: 83 ML tweiler) Sept [ 1 nunity I Community-Oriented/ gainst Hate Crimes (Owen Santa Francis hemes and (Lars Nylen) Feb Tim Johnson) Aug: 18 Meth Labs: Toxic T Problem- Ontented ow Five-Step Method to Regional Crime Analysis (Jeff Cope NDPIX: The Nat WilliaVamn Cleve and Nancy McFaul) May: 46 Constantine) Apr re (Rei th Geva) Dec f Uti ide of the Crime Scene Tape: What Operat > Imperative (Allan Charlesworth) lappe er ial” is the Problem? (Jerry Oliver and Dec: 90 Colleen R. McLaughlin) Nov: 50 ( nunity Youth Initiatives: The La Crosse Model (Edward N al Cooperation Key to Succiens Dsru g Wars (David Kondracki and Li nda Mathews Braun) Dec: 63 M Luitweiler) Sept: 41 Policing: Bridging the Gap of Community Policing Project Rockers” Helps Disrupt Out Lee ( Gangs :@ume NV. Smith, James T. York, Paul E. Forster and Apr: 37 n 1: The Changin le of the Beat Officer (Joseph Wenche Bjorngaare) Sept: 54 Underage Al \. Ha rpold) Dec 83 , the Cycle of Failure (Jim Carlilaen d Sweeney) Aug: 2 96 THE POLICE CHIEF/DECEMBER 1998 unsen) July: 3 (Bobby D. Moody) Mar: 6 Kevin M. Gilmartin and John America” é (J) aPumrseuwsiitt J s .O Tnhed eSrup)r July i IACP 1 of LGauwi delineEsn:f orcPermee-nte mpAlpopylmiecnantt s Ps(ySctheoplohgeinc alF . raig E. Ferrell, Jr .) Au an) Oct: 88 (Ross f iyear Conference: New Leadership, New Initiatives, LRR. N Voegtlin) July National P, selt/Air Bag: Operation Kids-TheT h ree E's (Robert ommitteeo n Police I wore irci Wilding) and Joel| Bolton) Jan: 47 ts 6th Asia-Pacific Executive Polici ng Conference, ng (Frank | tates (Gene R. \ rk aris f AACCPD TechTonrohalnl gy Clearinghouse on the Web (G w Snyder) Feb: 12 From the Director s (Bobby D Me ody ) Jul ly:6 pete 5 Cooperation Oct: 8 {ir Bag: Oper e in Europe (Michael Schu) Sept: 57 and Joel Bolton) Jan: 4 tic Sea Area Addresses Organised Crime rkE ber) Sep4 7 (Vincent G Kowal) I rency Network: Fighting Craind mComebati ng ay y (George O'Rourke, Andrea Scott, McCarthy) July: 52 and Susan Evans) Aug: 48 nd Community Pioneer Partnership Initiatives [ACP Initiatives late Crimes (Owen Harris, Francis Amoroso and yhnson) \ug: 18 Feb: 16 mal Crime Analysis (Jeff Cope, an € le»v e and Nancy McFaul) May: 46 Pappaioanou) Cooperation Key to Success in Drug Wars (David ler) Se: pt 41 Hate Crime sNe 1 ona dio System; Teamwork, Detailed on on Target (Michael D. Robinson) n Harris, Franci 1 ig Pointer Index (Thomas A e) Apr: 24 is to SHARE* (Statewide Highway Aggressive forcement) (James W. McMahon) July: 34 International Policing / .obert | Smugglers and Poachers (Carlos H. Fernandez) ey and Steph nF. Curran D. Moody) Fet f Policing in the UK (Neil Giles, Roy and John Abbott) Dec: 94 Bobby D. Mood me in I urope (Michael Schu) Sept: 57 ing in I]s rael: Planning, 5 Implementatioann d ~ HAND HELD TICKETING SOLUTIONS ~ AUTO THEFT DETECTION SOLUTIONS Combat Police V.S. Army Military Police Get Control in Vietnam of your Evidence/Property Rooms Rick Young Sconset Technologies COMBAT void (providing) the first look at an important part of the Evidence Management System Vietnam V gnored in literature. 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Brigade units Convov escort al MP units Harbor and waterway security rce MP units and more SCONSET TECHNOLOGIES SCDAPOTEAL CLIAELCITSITSO N TOTAL LAW ENFORCEMENT SOLUTIONS Rick Young served as a military $16.95 policeman in Vietnam, initially as a postage & handling: $3.00 in U.S.; $8.00 Int’! CALL SALES AT 203-699-0019 sentry dog h r and, later, a river patrol boat gunner providing police Sendraak’s Writings harbor security. He has 29 years PUUTHIUTUTHIUTLULI CTL IUIL CULL Federal law enforcement experience P.O. Box 68 MCDOPDDE M and is currently a senior special agent Farmingdale, N.J. 07727 98 Elm Street, Cheshire, CT 06410 Tel 203 699-0019 Fax 203 699-0099 LDNSWNOA&ILLALOLGOSdAA ALSVA LG Circle no. 62 on Reader Response Card Circle no. 77 on Reader Response Card THE POLICE CHIEF/DECEMBER 1998 97 (Ruth Geva) Dec: 77 hief's Counsel: Supreme Court Ruling—Officer Has No Ir.) Nov licing Imperative (Allan Charlesworth) utic nal Right tol ie (Michael Whalen) June: 10 Chief'sC Dec on Utilizing the Department's Legal Counsel at Constitutional 1 Area Ad dresses Organised Crime nts (Martin J. Mayer and Paul R. Coble) Christer | kberg) Sept 47 DO]’s Fugitive Unit Your Partner in International Extradition Legalization Issue, Feb: 23 (Mary Jo(¢ srotenrath) Mar: 20 e Legal Advisor: The Importanocfe th e Advisor Host 15th European Exec (LACP’s Legal Officers Section) Oct: 138 Supreme ! izes Significanceo fO fficer Safety (Carl Oct fila 20) Oct Vil ity: Study Supreme Court uri t RK ul (E deanlo Gene lez Wars (David BRut ut TD m't I ung You've Lea 1ed (Edwin H. By i President's Mess III) Oct: 145 S. NeubauerD)e x t Helps Disrupt Outlaw Motorcycle The Helt BrunoW . Smith, JamesT . York, Paul E. Forster and — Concerns IACP Reles Wenche Bjorngaare) Sept: 54 il lert: Bulletproof Vest Partnership Grant Ac t (Gene Viole Enfor re Program( R Voegtlin and Marci Wilding) May 10 In Search of | (Brannan Cass) Oct 136 neress Completes ‘98 Appropr iations Bill for Process (Da R\i nse Avhioeddiicnae Dr 1g Use Justice (Gene R. Voegtlin) Jan: 8 I ws Nylen) Fe mtinues to Hammer Out FY 1999 shots Fired; Officer rs (Stein ns (Gene R Voegtlin) Sept 8 Rol and) Oct: 116 t 1-of-Session Report for the 105th Recruiting ¢ g ( Presence (Bobby lin) Dec 5 Approach (Ken Peak, S« L wiolets . light ay BRil l ID . s Without Ashby) Apr 165 (Carlo L (Gene LQISLATIVE S e Corps Funding (Genee R. Voegti Nov 8 71S, Leaders Meet (Gene R. Voegtlin es La Cros lodel (Edward N and Marci Wilding Aug: 8 id Linda Me athews Braun) Dec 7 Aloyt+ N tin Poli y Netu : Marc i Wil Mar:1 quency (George O'Rourke ndates Dru nd Susan Evans) Aug gtlin} Apr: 8 ) { tlaok for 1]1 998 (Gene R. Voegtlin) ues (Gene R. Voegtlin) the “Key” t Kranda) Oct: 54 4] Sept: 6 Police Families tor) Apr 17 s (Johdne s Ma.nd Ctohel liFnusr)n iSsenpitn g 1LZ9 (Ellen Kirschman) Oct (Julie Slama) Asphyxia Revisit 1 (Kevin P. Ree Police Legal Advisors n (Bernard C. Par rKS and 1 /? (Gregg J. Gunta and John G. Peter s wreat (Earl M epartment Si i ( Lo7u]n se g (Cindy Hendricks and lartin J].M ayer or andP a ul 5R. Coble (J.C. Becker) Dec Police Management Leadership tops (Bobby D. Moody ) July: 6 Penrose and John Abbott James W. Redlict ) Mar ns (Robert E. Cansler References (John M. Collins) Sept: 12 study Supreme irt Rulin tations (RossE Swope) Nov: 32 u Ve Learne d (Edwin H. Byrd 1in he Beginning (1 aurie L. Bergner ) Non rot ionaiism 1 Griffin) Nov: 24 . Mana gement (Rict nara } 2e C. Erickson June 7 1 1 (Bobby Occupant Protection D. Moody R (James J.O nder) July: 46 Fiotwn esosp e)f orJ-aDn:u t 37 Legal Issues itness-for-Dut Mar: 54 ns n Police Bring Neu s Camera Cre Air Bag: Operation Kids— (Philip S Trompetter arl Milazzo) Feb 10 (Robert Wsi lan d Joel B oltoen ) Jan: 47 The Five [ Ker inK eplea Rseian g )I nJufl yr ma1t0i or it OFFic Bags (David Combs) Fi1 L eea-dSetresph itM M eth(oNd ealt C w1 iure[ 0 Disclose IE xxccuulippaatt ory William Van . ie Elliott B Spectr) Apr: 12 Personnel Issues IACP Re The Supreme ( urt Has Set the |V v1 01eNy CE June: 62 1 (Craig E.F errell, jr.) Aug: 11 Does Releasing Information Violate th ail er-lr n? (Kevin P Reak)J ul 10 ial Asphyxia Revis ited (Kevin P. Reak) sC unsel y Issues and the Furnishing « ; Empl yyment Refere ae M. Collins) Sept: i De Paris) Dec: 68 Sexual Harassment-What Can Your Agency Dx 2 ( Yrganizational Str Sexual Harassment-What Can Your Agency Do ? (Gregg J. Gunta and John G. Peters, (Ellen Kirschman ity? (Gregg J. Gunta and John G. Peters, A Police Chief's Guic 98 THE POLICE CHIEF/DECEMBER 1998 Enforcement Challenges with Technology L. Pauley) Oct: 12 rs Section) Oct 138 MA re TThhani Just Images (Marilyn Buckler) wn 1 EvEavra ns Frank A\ ddaanm 1agement for Community Policing (Michaei H. 1) Sept tions Primer (Williara Lutz) July: 12 g National Incident-Based Reporting Stephanie Hitt) June: 13 Terrorism st the Non-State (Criminal) Soldier: Towarda ise Network (Robert J. Bunker) Nov: 41 rEW A Cooperative Intelligencaen d Warning s > Terrorism (Robert J. Bunker) 1's First Responders and Terrorist Use ruction (Dave Resing and Robert ont TOoPfL | Jomestic ierrorism (Matt Begert) Threat Assessment (Weaponso f Mass yn Unit, FBI) June: 63 Training ming (Laurie L. Bergner) nforcement (Ethics Training Ad Hoc Committeeo n Police Image lining (Frank L. Perry) 1s Voiced by Local Law snd Charles Short) Police Pursuits Pilant) jan: 29 June: 18 deling 108 National Police Use-of-Force Database D. Moody) Mar: 6 (Audrey L. Honig and Jocelyn Police Week micide (Richard B he Cycle for Childrewnh President's Message cesponders and Terrorist Use ruction (Dave Resing and Robert | Violence (Bobby D icidents (MichaelS . Dorn) (Julie Slama) t Assessment (Weaponso f Mass ) June: 63 Weapons /s -Lethal Technologies and Lois Pilant) June: 55 1's First RR espone lers and Terrorist Use struction (Dave Resing and Robert tion (Robert J.B unker) June: 49 dents (Michael S. Dorn) hnology (Tony Lesce and Lois Assessment (Weapons of Mass Unit, FBI) June: 63 Women in Policing Message: The Future of Women in Policing (Ronald yauer) Dec: 6Recr Integrating and Retaining cers: Strat That Work (Joseph Polisar Jonna Milgram) Oct: 42 , [ACP, Gallup Assess Recruitment ion Issues, Oct: 36 nportanceo fM entoring (April H. THE POLICE CHIEF/DECEMBER 1998 99 JO AUTHOR INDE Bohl, Nancy K., The Helping Triad, Oct: 135 Charlesworth, Allan, ¢ A Bolton, Joel, Saved by the Belt/Air Bag: Operation Kids— Dec: 90 Abbott, John, The Changing Faceo f Policingi n the UK, The Three E’s, jan: 47 Coble, Paul R., Chief Dec: 94 Braun, Linda Mathews Community Youth Initiatives: The La Legal Counsel at Maj Adams, Frank, Recruiting ane Crosse Model, Dec: 63 Collins, John M., Chief's 4 Job-Related Apprvach, Apr: 165 Brown, Michael, Mentors Help Break the Cycle of Failure Furnishing of Employm Amoroso, Francis, DO], Police and Community Pioneer Dec: 41 Combs, David, What Off artnership Initiatives Against Hate Crimes, Aug: 18 Buckler, Marilyn, Technology Talk: NCIC 2000—More Than July: 47 Ashby, Harlan, Rec g and Testing Criminal Investigators Just Images, Apr: 16 Constantine, Thomas A 1 Job-Related Approach, Apr: 165 Bunker, Robert J., The New Gunpowder Revolution, June: 49 Index, Apr: 24 —., Defending Against the Non-State (Criminal) Soldier: Toward Cope, Jeff, Five-Step Method a Domestic Response Network, Nov: 41 May: 46 —, The L.A. County TEW: A Cooperative Intelligencaen d Warn- Cox, Joseph R., Strategies Baker, A. Morgan, Instant Photos Offer Gang Crime Fighters ing Framework for Combating Terrorism, Nov: 47 June: 26 mpelling Evidence, Apr: 62 Byrd, Edwin H., Ill, Title VII and Employer Liability: Study Curran, Stephen I Barrett, Shawn, Compuatned rCrisme : Are You Prepared to Supreme Court Rulings, But Don't Forget Everything You've July: 16 Meet the Cha Learned, Oct: 145 —, Revised [ACP Guidel Becker, J.C., Ch Evaluation of La Begert, Matt, Spotlig Crowd Control Measures C June: 42 Sn} otlio5h t n TT he TThh reat of Domestic Terrorism, Nov: 36 Cansler, Robert E., Technology Liability Considerations D Bergner, Laurie L., Developing Leaders Begins at the Beginning Mav: 53 De Paris, Richard J Nc w: 16 Carlile, Jim, Mentors Hel Break the Cycle of Failure, Dec: 41 Management, Dec: 68 Bialic k, Sandy, PACER: Police and Children Engaged in Cashman, Michael, Met ibs: Toxic Timebombs, Feb: 42 Doane, George, Respond R aiding, Dec: 50 Cass, Brannan, Law Enforcement Exchange Program Gains Mo- Feb: 36 Bjorngaare, Wenche, Interpol's "Project Rockers Helps Disrupt mentum, Oct: 136 Dorn, Michael S., Pre Motorcycle Gangs, Sept: 54 Aug: 28 ON MC)a e 61C) |= epi Cle) CHIEF OF POLICE City of DeLand, Florida Police Chief The city of DeLand (population 18,000) serves an Eugene, home of the University of Oregon and the urban population of approximately 55,000. The depart- state's second largest city with a population of 129,300, ment consists of 63 sworn, 23 non-sworn and eight re- is recruiting for a Police Chief. The position manages serve personnel. FY 98-99 departmental budget is over $4 million. Hiring salary range is $50,805-$64,667 an annual budget of $23 million and a staff of 291, DOQ/E. This position is appointed by the city manager. including 172 sworn officers. The department oversees Required: Bachelor’s degree in police science or crim- all police services for the city and the regional 9-1-1 inal justice; master’s degree preferred; however, exten- center. Candidates must have eight (8) years of sive work experience may be substituted on the basis of increasingly-responsible administrative ane managerial two years of work per one year of education. Candidate experience in law enforcement and equivalent to a must possess at least 10 years of experience at progres- bachelor's degree in a related field. Community policing sive levels in law enforcement and a Florida Certification experience is highly desirable. The City of Eugene in Law Enforcement or the ability to obtain same within values diversity and is committed to affirmative action. six months of employment. Salary is $78,600 - $98,532 annually, plus a full Apply no later than December 31, 1998, by mail or in benefits package. person with cover letter, resume, city application, current For an application packet or brochure, please contact salary and compensation requirements, and no less than Melissa Pearson, City of Eugene Human Resource & five professional references to the Personnel Department, Risk Services, 777 Pearl Street, Room 101, Eugene, DeLand City Hall, 120 South Florida Ave., P.O. Drawer 449, OR, 97401, (541) 682-5783 or _ e-mail DeLand, Florida 32721, or via facsimile at 904-736-9819. melissa.a.pearson @ci.eugene.or.us The City of DeLand is an equal-opportunity employer. According to Florida Statute §119, all application materi- Closing Date: January 22, 1999 als are public record. 100 THE POLICE CHIEF/DECEMBER 1998 , see Sess E Editorial Office Ekberg, Christer, C International Association of Erickson, Lee C., Co perat Chiefs of Police Community Policing, July 515 N. Washington St. Ethics Training Subcommittee, JA PoliceChief Alexandria, VA 22314-2357 PJaonl:i ce 14I mage and Et 703-836-6767; 800-THE IACP Evans, Sean, Recruitin 1999 EDITORIAL CALENDAR Fax: 703-836-4543 A Job-Related Appr Evans, Susan, ( www.theiacp.org and Combating Juven F Interested in submitting an JULY Fernandez, Carlos H Sept 50 article for publication consid- Main Theme: Traffic Enforcement & Ferrell, Craig E., fr., ( eration in the Police Chief? The Crime Interdiction The Supreme Court Has Set t Spotlight on: Safe & Effective HazMat Ferrell, John S., An O calendar that follows high- Response Forster, Paul Outlaw Motor lights some of the important Advertising Closing: 6/1/99 Fuss, Timothy I topics we'll be addressing in Editorial Closing: 4/30/99 Background Ir the coming year. AUGUST G Main Themes: [ACP CONFERENCE Gardiner, A.G., Jr., R PREVIEW; Personnel Recruitment, Apr 37 JANUARY Selection & Retention Geva, Ruth, ¢ Main Theme: Trends in Spotlight on: Recruiting Information Implementation and O Giles, Neil, The C/ Wireless Communications Technology Personnel Dec: 94 Spotlight on: The Encryption Debate Advertising Closing: 7/1/99 Gilmartin, Kevin M Advertising Closing: 12/1/98 Editorial Closing: 6/1/99 Goldfarb, Daniel A to the Debrief , Editorial Closing: 11/2/98 SEPTEMBER Gonzalez, Ben, Trt Aug: 40 FEBRUARY Main Theme: Criminal Investigation Gonzalez, Eduardo Main Theme: High-Tech Crime: How to Spotlight on: Computer-Enhanced U.S. Marshals Oct: 8 Protect the Critical Infrastructure Investigations Green, Thomas M., M Dec: 86 Spotlight on: Electronic Evidence Advertising Closing: 8/2/99 Greenstone, James Recovery Editorial Closing: 7/1/99 Hostage and Cr Advertising Closing: 1/4/99 Griffin, Neal ¢ OCTOBER A Model for Front Editorial Closing: 12/1/98 Grotenrath, Mary Jo Main Themes: [ACP CONFERENCE International Ext MARCH ISSUE; Violence in Society (Domestic, Gunta, Gregg }., Ci Main Theme: Leadership for the School, Youth & Predatory Violence) What Can Your A 21st Century Spotlight on: A Systems Approach to Spotlight on: The Year 2000 Problem Stopping Crime H Advertising Closing: 2/1/99 Advertising Closing: 9/1/99 Hansen, Glenn, A Editorial Closing: 12/31/98 Editorial Closing: 8/2/99 Step? July: 31 Harpold, Joseph A the Beat Officer, Dec Q APRIL NOVEMBER Harris, John] Main Themes: BUYERS’ GUIDE; Main Theme: Training’s "lace in Harris, Owen, D Strategies & Tactics for Militia-Group Risk Management Initiati Ag Harrison, Janet, A Response; The International Terrorist Spotlight on: Distance Learning July: 16 Threat Advertising Closing: 10/1/99 Hendricks, Cindy Advertising Closing: 3/1/99 Editorial Closing: 9/1/99 Dec: 54 Hendricks, James | Editorial Closing: 2/1/99 DECEMBER Dec: 54 Hitt, Stephanie MAY Main Themes: [ACP CONFERENCE National Incid Main Themes: Police Week; WRAP-UP; Integrating Community Hohn, Robert | Preparing for the Inevitable: Policing in Standard Operations July: 16 Honig, Audrey | Line-of-Duty Deaths Spotlight on: Crime-Mapping Spotlight on: Imaging Software Techniques I Advertising Closing: 4/1/99 Advertising Closing: 11/1/99 IACP’s Legal Offic rs Sectior Editorial Closing: 3/1/99 Editorial Closing: 10/1/99 The Importar ljames, Steve JUNE Technoloey for Main Theme: Working with the Private Sector J Spotlight on: Systems Procurement Jenness, Bruce, 7 Advertising Closing: 5/3/99 Johnson, Tim Initiatives Against Editorial Closing: 4/1/99 Joyce, Matt, Com Challenge? May: 34 102 THE POLICE CHIEF/DECEMBER 1998 O Smith, Kimberley, Technology Talk: Integrated Automated srprint Identification System: 21st Century Technology for le Gangso r Motorcycle | Oliver, Jerry, Focusing on the Other f tr 1 Law Enforcement, May: 14 Driving: Traffic Safety Scourge What Happens W orma the Pr Snowden, Lynne, Under Investigation: The Importance of Nov: 50 Background Investigations in North Carolina, Apr: 169 onal Stress: Looking for Love in All Onder, James J., "Buckle Up America,” July: 4 Snyder,G . Matthew, Technology Talk: [ACP Technology O'Rourke, George, Cox 1 Agency N t Clearinghouseo n the Web, Feb: 12 Kondracki, Edward N., Community Youth In Spector, Elliot B., Chief's Counsel: Liability for Failure to C rosse ,M odel, Dec: 63 Disclose Exculpatory Information, Apr: 12 Kowal, Vincen The Vehicle Stop by Police Officers Sweeney, Earl M., America’s Highways: "Mean Streets’ ad F tity Understanding, Dec: 92 Dp sen Green BP Hlioht f 5 os . Kranda, Apr Women in Policing: The Importance Paisner, susan K., spot! ' 4 »rage Alcohol Access: The New Electronic Threat, Ment ring, Oct May: 60 Aug: 24 Pappaioanou, Mark, Fifth [ACP Summit SSES Fane ' Swope, Ross E., Conveying Expectations, Nov: 32 America, Aug: 16 Ethics in Law Enforcement: The Core-Virtue Bell Curve, Parent, Richard B., Si y Network: Fighting ne Homicide, Oct icy, Aug: 48 Parks, Bernard C Apr: 32 Aug: 52 gt — 1 y, Steve, Motorcycle Gangs orM otorcycle Mafia? Pauley, Jeffre 53 ympetter, Philip S., Fitness-for-Duty Evaluations: What PPeeaakl, Kensn,. RRee cr : ncies Can Expect, Oct: 97 Paennyr ose Dec: 94 acekeeping in Hebron: Policing Without Police s, Sept: e3e5 eve, William, Five-Step Method to Regional Crime sis, May: 46 stlin, Gene R., Legislative Alert: BulletprooVefs t rship Grant Act, May: 10 lert: Congress Completes '98 Appropriations Bill State, Justice, Jan: 8 lert: Congress Continues to Hammer Out FY lations, Sept: 8 ert: End-of-Session Report for the 105th 1way Bill Passes Without Sanction IACP Asset Forfeiture Bill Introduced in Leaders Meet on Encryption, Aug: 8 The Outlook for 1998, Feb: 8 Me Senate Mandates Drunk-Driving Standards Update on the Issues, June: 8 Air Bag: Operation Kids E's, Jan: 47 pons of Mass Destruction Unit, FBI, WMD: A Domestic Assessment, June: 63 n, Michael, Chief's Counsel: Supreme Court Ruling Jas No Constitutional Right to Lie, June: 10 JohnC ., Technology as a Force Multipiier, Aug:9 2 ding, Marci, Leg ve Alert: BulletVespt rParotnoerfshi p May Alert: Leaders Meet on Encryption, Aug: 8 mal Police Pursuit Policy Act of 1997 I's "Project Rockers” Helps Disrupt gs, Sept: 54 rski, Martin J., Technology Talk: Developinga n an, Dec: 14 s Victims in Post-Incident Trauma THE POLICE CHIEF/DECEMBER 1998 103

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