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Back to Archives | January 2005 Contents
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Beginning in December 2004, local law enforcement
agencies are required to provide police reports to victims of identity theft in compliance with the FACT Act (Public Law 108-15). The Police Chief magazine is starting a three-part series on identity theft and the police response. The January issue is discussing the identity theft problem. The February issue will discuss prevention and the March issue will discuss identity theft investigations. Cover image courtesy of the U.S. Postal Inspection Service and Mullen Advertising, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Articles
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Finding Resources: Addressing Prisoner Transport Costs in King County, Washington
By Julia D. Novak, Regional Vice President, Management Partners, Seattle, Washington, and Denise Turner, Chief, Technical Services Division, King County Sheriff’s Office, Seattle, Washington
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Using Visual Technology for Recruitment
By Gene Ellis, Chief of Police, DeWitt, Iowa; Greg Marshall, Captain, Howard County Police Department, Ellicott City, Maryland; Chris Skinner, Lieutenant, Hillsboro, Oregon, Police Department; and Gary Smith, Chief of Police, Northfield, Minnesota
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Identity Theft and the Police Response: The Problem
By Ed Dadisho, Sergeant, Los Angeles Police Department, Los Angeles, California
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2004 IACP Awards Presented at the 111th Annual IACP Conference
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Massachusetts State Police Adopt Statewide Approach to Crimes against Persons with Disabilities
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Innovations in Policing: Using Technology to Enhance Officer Safety and Efficiency
By Joseph L. Schroeder, Chief of Police, and Jeff Rubenstein, Officer, Delray Beach Police Department, Delray Beach, Florida
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Innovations in Policing: Geo Beat Policing in Lewiston
By William E. Welch, Chief of Police, and Michael J. Bussiere, Deputy Chief of Police, Lewiston Police Department, Lewiston, Maine
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Innovations in Policing: Patrol Motivation in Crime Prevention Initiatives
By Harold O. Martin III, Chief of Police, and Barry Groesch, Officer, Yorkville Police Department, Yorkville, Illinois
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Innovations in Policing : New Focus in Aurora: Crime, Quality of Life, and Traffic
By Ricky G. Bennett, Chief of Police, and Kenneth M. Murphy, Investigative Division Chief, Aurora Police Department, Aurora, Colorado
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Innovations in Policing: Quality of Life Targeted Intervention Patrol
By Patrick J. Carroll, Police Commissioner, and Cosmo Costa, Lieutenant, New Rochelle Police Department, New Rochelle, New York
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Innovations in Policing: Proactively Addressing Gangs Effectively
By Philip A. Broadfoot, Chief of Police, and Jerry W. Jones, Captain, Danville Police Department, Danville, Virginia
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2004 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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Technology Update
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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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