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Month: August 2019

Research in Brief
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Research in Brief: Laser Doppler Vibrometer with Artificial Intelligence: A Valuable Tool in the Fight Against Crime and Terrorism

The laser Doppler vibrometer (LDV) is a promising tool for lawful police surveillance. This instrument can detect minute vibrations (~5 nanometers) in objects from as far away as 300 meters. In partic...
Community-Police Engagement
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Media Coverage: When It Doesn’t Work Well… and When It Does

Law enforcement agencies and the media have a symbiotic relationship, with both entities depending on each other. While the two have common goals, they sometimes have diverging priorities. As with ...
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The Evolution of Body-Worn Camera Technology Brings Policy-Based Automatic Recording

Many police officers have attended Monday morning staff meetings where the events of the weekend drive the morning discussion. Attention-grabbing use-of-force incidents and subsequent community concer...
Community-Police Engagement
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Hiding and Hoping Is Not a PR Strategy

Among the greatest pressures weighing on law enforcement leadership today is one that barely even registered on the radar just a few decades ago—the threat of negative public relations. And for good...
Crime & Violence
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Messaging Challenges Regarding Violence at Houses of Worship

Houses of worship (HOW) historically have been protected institutions and a safe haven for the community. However, during the past few years, the number of violent crimes directly and indirectly affec...
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كلمة الرئيس: لم يكن سرد قصتنا بهذه الأهمية في أي وقت سابق على الإطلاق

اطلب من أي ضابط شرطة مشاركتك شيء جدير بالملاحظة أنجزه خلال عمله هذا الأسبوع وستكون الإجابة التي ستتلقاها على ...
Community-Police Engagement
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Masters of All—How the Skills of Modern-Day PIOs Are Revolutionizing Information Sharing

As law enforcement agencies further wade into the realm of the digital world, engaging and encouraging conversation in a limitless forum, the duties to respond, interact, and follow up with queries an...
Community-Police Engagement
Policeman Being Interviewed by the Media on a Driveway at a Crime Scene
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Effective Police-Media Relations

Police dramas date back to the beginnings of the Reform Era of policing in the 1930s, when radio was in its infancy and serials captured the public’s imagination, and they continue to fascinate con...

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