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Author: Camryn Nethken

Traffic Safety Initiatives
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Traffic Safety Initiatives: Refocusing on the Driver in Fatal Large Truck Crashes

As an area commander for the Iowa State Patrol (ISP), one of Captain Ken Clary’s responsibilities include regularly reviewing reports regarding serious injury and fatality vehicle crashes. Through t...
President's Message
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President’s Message: Combating Violence and Promoting Global Safety

Violence committed with firearms devastates communities around the globe on a daily basis. Dayton, Ohio; El Paso, Texas; and Gilroy, California, were recent victims of firearm crimes, with dozens of p...
IACP Net Bulletin
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IACP Net Bulletin: Resources for Terrorism Response

IACP Net has a wealth of field-tested ideas on preparing for and responding to terror attacks. The Main e-Library offers many helpful resources, including the following:...
Sponsor Article
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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...
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...
Tech Talk
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Tech Talk: Embracing Social Media in Policing

Lights are flashing, the siren is blaring, and the investigation has just begun. Critical information about the incident needs to get out to the public quickly. As it turns out, the most effective too...

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