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Back to Archives | June 2005 Contents
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Police officers need information at the click of a key. However, in certain field applications too much data can be returned and often to a vehicle or handheld device with a small screen. For the average law enforcement application the essential sharing issue is how, not how much. This issue of the Police Chief focuses on the proper application of information technology for police. Cover design by TGD Communications, inset photographs courtesy of the Ohio State Highway Patrol.
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Articles
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The Community Recruiter
By Kevin Johnson, Captain, Sacramento, California, Police Department
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Law Enforcement Volunteerism:Leveraging Resources to Enhance Public Safety
By Nancy Kolb, Deputy Project Director, Volunteers in Police Service, International Association of Chiefs of Police, Alexandria, Virginia
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Information Vs. Intelligence:What Police Executives Need to Know
By Lisa M. Palmieri, President, International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts, Framingham, Massachusetts
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The Pathway to Success in Information Sharing: Where the Global Justice XML Data Model Is Today
By Domingo S. Herraiz, Director, Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.
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Ohio Local Law Enforcement Information Sharing Network: Policy Issues in Data Exchange
By Gary Vest, Chief of Police, Powell, Ohio, and Chair, Ohio Local Law Enforcement Information Sharing Network
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Service-Oriented Architecture
By Steven E. Correll, Chairman, Global Infrastructure/Standards Working Group, and Executive Director, International Justice and Public Safety Information Sharing Network, Phoenix, Arizona
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Reaching English-as-a-Second-Language Communities: Talking with the Police
By Jones Moy, Chief of Police, and Brent Archibald, Sergeant, Monterey Park, California, Police Department
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Hispanic Outreach and Intervention Team
By Steven W. Chalmers, Chief of Police, and Charles Tiffin, Ph.D., Major, Durham, North Carolina, Police Department
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Latino Academy
By Thomas E. Kathman, Chief of Police, and Tim Chesser, Commander, Florence, Kentucky, Police Department
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Improving and Maintaining Public Awareness and Community Teamwork
By Kenneth P. Weldon, Chief of Police; Eric Stanley, Sergeant; and Santos Hernandez, Lieutenant, El Monte, California, Police Department
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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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