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2003 Author Index |
Abrials, Diana, ATF’s National Firearms Examiner Academy: Training Apprentice Examiners from across the Country, Aug: 83 —, Overcoming Information Sharing Obstacles and Complexity, Nov: 24 Ake, George, Technology Talk: First Responder Communication across Jurisdictional Boundaries, July: 20 Allen, Scott, Velvet Gloves and Iron Fists: Taking the Violence Out of Major International Protests, Feb: 50 Allred, K. Craig, Technology Talk: Public Safety Support for Intelligent Transportation Systems, Feb: 12 Anderson, Gregory S., Studying Public Perceptions of Police Grooming Standards, Nov: 42 Arena, Albert, The IACP Information Integration Planning Model, Nov: 29 Ashton, Richard J., Highway Safety Initiatives: License Plate Program Recognizes Valuable Contributions, Jan: 70 —, LESS Wants More Safety for Traffic Officers, July: 53
Bauer, Jim, Securing Our Skies: Rebuilding the Federal Air Marshal Service, June: 48 Bolton, Joel, Highway Safety Initiatives: Good News from NHTSA: Seat Belt Use Is Up, May: 70 Impaired Driving Studies Show Gains, but More Work Is Needed, Feb: 70 Partners for Child Passenger Safety, Mar: 82 Steps You Can Take to Fight Impaired Driving, July: 70 Task Force Enlists Community Help to Reduce Impaired Driving, Apr: 162 Boyd, Ralph F., Jr., Improving Access to Services for Persons with Limited English Proficiency, Apr: 134 Boyter, Jennifer, Legislative Alert: 108th Congress Convenes; Appropriations Bill Is Top Priority, Feb: 8 Administration Unveils Transportation Reauthorization Proposal, June: 9 Attorney General Ashcroft Defends Patriot Act, Sept: 17 Congress Approves Appropriations Legislation for 2003; Byrne Funding Restored, Apr: 8 Homeland Security Department Reorganized, Oct: 13 House Begins Consideration of C-J-S Appropriations Bill; Bill Slashes Funding for the COPS Office, Aug: 11 House Passes DNA Evidence Bill, Dec: 8 President Bush Releases 2004 Budget Proposal, Mar: 9 President Bush Signs Supplemental Appropriations Bill with First Responder Funding, May: 8 President Signs Bill Creating Department of Homeland Security, Jan: 10 Subcommittee Approves Victims’ Rights Amendment, July: 8 Braun, Joy M., Collaborations: The Key to Combating Human Trafficking, Dec: 68
Cahill, Patricia, Highway Safety Initiatives: December Is National Drunk and Drugged Driving (3D) Prevention Month, Dec: 86 National Chiefs Challenge 2002 Winners Announced, Sept: 61 November Safety Belt Mobilization: Show Some Restraint!, Nov: 62 Traffic Safety Tidbits, Oct: 161 Catney, Noel P., Cyberproofed? How to Promote Internet Safety for Children, Apr: 28 Chouinard, Carrie, One Department’s Volunteer Experience: Learning from the Eugene Police Department, Aug: 26 Cid, David, Preventing Terrorism: The Intelligence Dimension, Mar: 30 Cisar, Jim, Creating Community Partnerships: Enhancing the Police Department Web Site, May: 45 Clifford, Michael P., Electronic Surveillance Technology, July: 31 Coletta, Craig, How Police Departments Can Benefit from Referral to Community Mediation Programs, Aug: 79 Collins, John M., Chief’s Counsel: Overtime Pay for Dual Employment, Jan: 12 Constantine, Thomas, Policing Reform in Northern Ireland, Oct: 40 Corder, John A., Lessons Learned from the Rodeo-Chediski Fire, Feb: 44 Covey, Stephen R., Enhancing Public Trust: It’s an Issue of Character and Leadership, Apr: 128 Cox, Otis, From the Administrator: Complete Traffic Stops, Sept: 15 Creighton, Colleen M., Inhalant Abuse, June: 34 Top
DeBuse, Timothy J., A New Police Facility: Demystifying the Design and Construction Process, May: 32 Dugan, Thomas P., Technology Talk: Light at the End of the Tunnel, Mar: 14 Dunbaugh, Michael A., Law Enforcement Chaplaincy in Sonoma County, Nov: 40Top
Fantino, Julian, Child Pornography on the Internet: New Challenges Require New Ideas, Dec: 28 —, Hate Crime: A Canadian Perspective, Aug: 36 Farrow, Joe, Citizen Oversight of Law Enforcement: Challenge and Opportunity, Oct: 22 —, Senior Safety on the Road, July: 50 Ferrell, Craig E., Jr., Chief’s Counsel: Code of Silence: Fact or Fiction?, Nov: 9 Flosi, Ed, Submission Recognition, Apr: 142 Floyd, Craig W., Law Enforcement Museum to Tell Stories behind Names, May: 19Top
Garst, Stephen F., A View from the Troops: Who Runs Your Agency—You, or Your Ego?, Aug: 79 Gelber, Christopher, LAPD Bureau Psychologists Hit the Streets, Sept: 29 George, Michael, Intellectual Property Theft: Organized Crime’s New Frontier, July: 22 Giannone, Donald, The Cat Eyes Program: Enlisting Community Members in the Fight against Terrorism, Mar: 37 Gibbs, Landon S., Diversion of Prescribed Drugs, June: 18 Ginn, Beverly A., Chief’s Counsel: Due Process Issues in Employment: A Brief Overview, Apr: 10 Gomez, Halli, The Sexual Crimes Clearinghouse: Linking Intelligence Information, Mar: 45 Gorecki, Steve, Problem Solving Is Key for Webber Seavey Award Winners, Jan: 52 Goven (Cahill), Patricia, Highway Safety Initiatives: An Integrated Traffic Plan Is the Key to Success, Aug: 98 Grimes, Dick, How to Reduce the Potential of Workplace Violence, Sept: 32 Grinder, Donald, People-Oriented Leadership, Oct: 30Top
Haddox, J. David, Diversion of Prescribed Drugs, June: 18 Harris, Thomas P., ATF’s National Firearms Examiner Academy: Training Apprentice Examiners from across the Country, Aug: 83 Hayes, Chuck, Drug Recognition Experts: A Public Safety Resource, Oct: 103 Helmick, D. O. “Spike,” Automated Red Light Cameras, July: 44 Hicks, Jennifer, Technology Talk: Project Management in Your Integrated Justice Efforts, Jan: 16 Higginbotham, Jeffrey D., Chief’s Counsel: Miranda Revisited, Aug: 13 Hitchcock, J. A., Cyberstalking and Law Enforcement, Dec: 16 Holderness, Terry, Reduce Traffic Collisions by Targeting Unlicensed Drivers, Sept: 47 Holmes, Steve, Wireless Broadband: Providing a New Solution for Today’s Law Enforcement Departments, July: 28 Hunsucker, Keith, Chief’s Counsel: Right to Be, Right to See: Practical Fourth Amendment Application for Law Enforcement Officers, Sept: 10 Top
IACP Patrol and Tactical Operations Committee, Homeland Security Preparedness Survey, Aug: 19 Infanti, Steven, Technology Talk: NTTC Initiative Meeting the Technological Needs of Emergency Responders, Oct: 19Top
James, Randolph D., For the Veteran Officers: Leadership, Ethics, and Wellness Training, Oct: 36 Johnson, Sara, Problem Solving Is Key for Webber Seavey Award Winners, Jan: 52 Jones, Brian, An Employee Disciplinary System That Makes Sense, Sept: 22 Judge, Lisa A., Chief’s Counsel: Miranda Revisited, Aug: 13Top
Kelley, Jüris, Overcoming Information Sharing Obstacles and Complexity, Nov: 24 Knight, Anna, Survivors’ Club, Jan: 69; Feb: 69; Mar 76; Apr: 161; June: 62; July: 68; Aug: 97; Sept: 62; Oct: 162; Nov: 60; Dec: 78 —, Survivors’ Club Update: Body Armor—Stopping a Range of Threats, May: 26 Knowlton, Dave, Securing Our Skies: Rebuilding the Federal Air Marshal Service, June: 48Top
Lemons, Bryan R., Chief’s Counsel: Airport Security Searches: A Law Enforcement Primer, Feb: 10 Lowery, Patrick J., Jr., Curb Illegal Street Racing, Sept: 51Top
Maggard, David L., Jr., Preparing Families for the Hazards of Police Work, Oct: 108 Margolis, Gary J., Police Approaches That Improve the Response to People with Mental Illnesses: A Focus on Victims, Nov: 35 McBride, Ron, Survivors’ Club, Jan: 69; Feb: 69; Mar: 76; Apr: 161; June: 62; July: 68; Aug: 97; Sept: 62; Oct: 162; Nov: 60; Dec: 78 —, Survivors’ Club Update: Body Armor—Stopping a Range of Threats, May: 26 McCue, Colleen, Connecting the Dots: Data Mining and Predictive Analytics in Law Enforcement and Intelligence Analysis, Oct: 115 McEwen, Harlin R., Technology Talk: 800 MHz Public Safety Interference: The Consensus Plan, Sept: 19 Public Safety Support for Intelligent Transportation Systems, Feb: 12 McMahon, James W., Partnership Program Targets Bullying, Intimidation, and Harassment, Apr: 24 Means, Randolph B., Chief’s Counsel: Interrogation Law . . . Reloaded: The Two Rights to Counsel, Dec: 10 Milazzo, Carl, Chief’s Counsel: Supreme Court Preview: Law Enforcement Cases to Be Decided in the October 2003 Term, Oct: 14 Miller, Laurence, Police Personalities: Understanding and Managing the Problem Officer, May: 53 Moore, Eric, Network Security: Safeguarding Systems against the Latest Threats, Feb: 23 Mueller, Robert S., III, From the Director: Teamwork Is Our Future, Jan: 8 Mulholland, David J., Technology Talk: Onboard Crash Data Device Aids Reconstruction Efforts, Aug: 16 Murphy, Brian, IACP 2003 National Policy Summit: DNA Evidence: Enhancing Law Enforcement’s Impact from Crime Scene to Courtroom and Beyond, June: 14Top
Newbold, Mark, Chief’s Counsel: Free Expression and the Public Safety Employee, Mar: 10 Nila, Michael J., Enhancing Public Trust: It’s an Issue of Character and Leadership, Apr: 128 Noble, Jeff, Police Officer Truthfulness and the Brady Decision, Oct: 92Top
Olson, Joseph W., An Employee Disciplinary System That Makes Sense, Sept: 22 Orrick, W. Dwayne, Justifying Police Budgets in a Sluggish Economy, Aug: 21Top
Palmer, Ryan, IACP 2003 National Policy Summit: DNA Evidence: Enhancing Law Enforcement’s Impact from Crime Scene to Courtroom and Beyond, June: 14 Parker, Andre’, Connecting the Dots: Data Mining and Predictive Analytics in Law Enforcement and Intelligence Analysis, Oct: 115 Patrick, Connie L., From the Director: Training as an Agent of Change, Mar: 12 Peed, Carl, From the Director: Connecting with Minority Communities, May: 10 Pham, Trac, Citizen Oversight of Law Enforcement: Challenge and Opportunity, Oct: 22 Pilant, Lois, ODP Seeks Homeland Security Executives for New Graduate Degree Program, Oct: 84 Pitcavage, Mark, 2003 Status Update: Domestic Extremism —Still a Potent Threat, Aug: 32 Plecas, Darryl, Studying Public Perceptions of Police Grooming Standards, Nov: 42 Polisar, Joseph M., President’s Message: Global Leadership in Policing, Nov: 6 IACP Action on Soft Body Armor Concerns, Dec: 6 Porter, Russell M., LEIN: The Iowa Law Enforcement Intelligence Network, Nov: 21 Powell, David R., Law Enforcement Chaplaincy in Sonoma County, Nov: 40 Provost, Bradley G., Lessons Learned from the Rodeo-Chediski Fire, Feb: 44Top
Rappoport, Richard J., Effective Management of Mistaken Involvement Stops, May: 35 Read, Andrew, Wireless Broadband: Providing a New Solution for Today’s Law Enforcement Departments, July: 28 Reid, Robert, Technology Talk: NTTC Initiative Meeting the Technological Needs of Emergency Responders, Oct: 19 Reuland, Melissa, Police Approaches That Improve the Response to People with Mental Illnesses: A Focus on Victims, Nov: 35 Risher, Julie A., Chief’s Counsel: A Chief’s Conundrums: Light Duty, ADA, FLSA, May: 12 Runge, Jeffrey W., From the Administrator: Increasing Safety Belt Use: A National Priority, Dec: 12 Our Nation’s Best Chance for Reducing Impaired Driving, July: 10 —, From the Director: Law Enforcement Call to Action to Reduce Traffic Crashes, Apr: 13Top
Samuels, Joseph, Jr., President’s Message: Building Partnerships between Private-Sector Security and Public-Sector Police, Sept: 8 Driving while Drugged, Jan: 6 Honoring Our Fallen Officers, May: 6 The IACP Foundation, June: 6 International Initiative, Aug: 4 Legislative Activities, Feb: 6 The National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan, July: 6 Radio Spectrum and Communications Interoperability, Mar: 7 Strengthening the Relationship with Our Federal Partners, Apr: 6 The Year in Review, Oct: 8 Sanchez, Tom, High-Tech Crisis Plans: Tools for School Safety, Apr: 18 Santiago, Paul E., Twentieth European Executive Policing Conference in Riga, Latvia, Jul: 26 Sarver, Steven J., Twelve Steps to Getting the Most Out of Your Employees, Oct: 46 Schaefer, John T., A Picture of Safety: Deploying IP Technology to Increase Situational Awareness, Feb: 17 Schander, Mary L., Civilian Career Advancement: The Pasadena Police Department Model, Jan: 57 Schmid, Kurt F., A Foundation for Information Sharing, Nov: 18 Seitner, Manfred, Cross-Atlantic Law Enforcement Cooperation: What Police Chiefs Should Know about Europol, Oct: 125 Sellers, Michael F., A Picture of Safety: Deploying IP Technology to Increase Situational Awareness, Feb: 17 Serpas, Ronal W., An Employee Disciplinary System That Makes Sense, Sept: 22 Sklar, Mitchell C., New Jersey Police Chiefs Association Reaches Out for Global Perspective, Feb: 57 Smith, Timothy, The CAMStat Service Delivery Initiative, Nov: 47 Snyder, G. Matthew, Technology Talk: www.iacptechnology.org: Your Source for Law Enforcement IT Guidance, May: 14 Stegenga, Priscilla, Meeting the Challenge: One Neighborhood Watch at a Time, Jan: 55 Stuart, Diane M., Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault: A Message from Diane M. Stuart, Mar: 44 Sweeney, Earl M., Traffic Stops: Neglect Them at Your Peril, July: 38 Switzer, Merle, Five Steps to Building Commitment for Change, Oct: 54 Symonds, Daniel R., A Guide to Selected Weapons of Mass Destruction, Mar: 19Top
Thomas, Marcus C., Technology Talk: Study Group Workshops Bring IT Industry and Law Enforcement Together, Apr: 14 Tinsley, Paul N., Studying Public Perceptions of Police Grooming Standards, Nov: 42 Torres, Christine, Preparing Families for the Hazards of Police Work, Oct: 108 Torres, Sam, Preparing Families for the Hazards of Police Work, Oct: 108 Turner, Philip C., The Dow Jones Average: An Observation Concerning Police Focus, Mar: 64Top
Unkelbach, L. Cary, Chief’s Counsel: Name-Clearing Hearings, July: 13Top
Veal, William, GIS Technology and Command/Control Optimization, June: 41 Venkatraman, Bharathi A., Human Trafficking: A Guide to Detecting, Investigating, and Punishing Modern-Day Slavery, Dec: 34 Voegtlin, Gene R., Legislative Alert: President Bush Releases 2004 Budget Proposal, Mar: 9 President Bush Signs Supplemental Appropriations Bill with First Responder Funding, May: 8Top
Weimer, Mark, Rave Clubs: The Kissimee Approach, June: 32 Wiley, Charles, The CAMStat Service Delivery Initiative, Nov: 47 Wilson, Robert A., The Cat Eyes Program: Enlisting Community Members in the Fight against Terrorism, Mar: 37 Wood, Hugh, Technology Talk: NLETS to Serve as Temporary Conduit for Fire and EMS Homeland Security Messages, June: 13Top
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From The Police Chief, vol. 71, no. 1, January 2004. Copyright held by the International Association of Chiefs of Police, 515 North Washington Street, Alexandria, VA 22314 USA. |

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