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Back to Archives | January 2004 Contents
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Police agencies of all sizes use the CompStat management model to help improve accountability, decision-making, and crime control. In this issue of the Police Chief, Phyllis P. McDonald reviews CompStat basics, the Los Angeles Police Department puts CompStat to work, and the Washington State Patrol draws on the principles of CompStat to create a new leadership model. Photo © 2000 PhotoDisc, Inc.
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Articles
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Third Annual IACP Torch Run Photo Contest
Representatives from the IACP and Special Olympics International met in September to judge the entries of the Third Annual IACP Torch Run Photo Contest.
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CompStat in the Los Angeles Police Department
By Walt Schick, The Police Chief encourages readers of this month's articles on CompStat to think of this management strategy as one they can implement in agencies of any size.
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Beyond CompStat: Accountability-Driven Leadership
By Ronal W. Serpas, Ph.D., Chief, Washington State Patrol
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Implementing CompStat: Critical Points to Consider
By Phyllis P. McDonald, Ed.D., Director of Research, Division of Public Safety Leadership, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland
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Investigator Protocol: Sudden In-Custody Death
By Chris Lawrence and Wanda K. Mohr
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2003 Subject Index
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2003 Author Index
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Columns
President's Message
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Chief's Counsel
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Technology Talk
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Legislative Alert
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Departments
Advances & Applications
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Survivors' Club
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IACP News
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From the Director
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Highway Safety Initiatives
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Line of Duty Deaths
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New Members
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Products & Services
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Product Update
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Law Enforcement Jobs
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