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Chief's Counsel
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Chief’s Counsel: Do I Really Need a Warrant?

The U.S. Supreme Court has decided the lingering question of whether officers need a warrant to search information contained on a cellphone by answering with a resounding “get a warrant!” After li...
Traffic Safety
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Drive to Save Lives/Drive to Zero Campaign

Highway-related fatalities are annually ranked as one of the top causes of death in the United States. In 2013, approximately 33,000 lives were lost on U.S. highways due to traffic-related crashes and...
From the Director
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From the Acting Director: BJS Census of Law Enforcement Agencies: Examining Changes in Staffing, Budgets, and Agency Functions

Since 1992, the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), the principal statistical agency in the U.S. Department of Justice, has conducted the Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies (CSLLEA) ap...
IACP Working for You
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IACP Working for You September 2014

  IACP Working for You In the mission to support the law enforcement leaders of today and develop the leaders of tomorrow, the IACP is constantly involved in advocacy, programs, research, and ini...
Community-Police Engagement
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Law Enforcement Encounters with Sovereign Citizens

The May 20, 2010, fatal shooting of two West Memphis, Arkansas, police officers and the wounding of two others, allegedly by “sovereign citizens” Jerry and Joe Kane, served to remind the law enfor...
Mental Health
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Managing Encounters with Returning Veterans

Over 2 million U.S. Army, Air Force, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, and Navy personnel have served since 2001 in the theaters of Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF); since 2003 in Iraq...
Officer Safety & Wellness
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Managing the Dark Side: Treating Officers with Addiction

Law enforcement officers know stress as well as, if not better, than most people. They come face-to-face with life-threatening situations, victims of traumatic incidents, and unpredictability on a reg...
Officer Safety Corner
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Officer Safety Corner: Maintaining Focus: Life Plans for Success in Law Enforcement and Beyond

Law enforcement is a rare profession in which the practitioners continually train for violent encounters that are often life-and-death situations. In order to prepare for such incidents, officers tend...

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