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Chief's Counsel
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Chief’s Counsel: Obesity as a Disability

Employees that are obese—possibly as little as 30 pounds over the recommended body weight for their height, age, and sex—are now more likely to be recognized as disabled, with rights under the 200...
Officer Safety Corner
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Officer Safety Corner: Officer Safety in Domestic Violence Responses

Patrolman Robert T. Frazier was shot and killed on April 30, 1875, while attempting to arrest Joe Reed for assaulting his wife. He was the first officer killed in the line of duty from the Nashville P...
Victim Services
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Planning Ahead for Managing Victims and Their Families in Active Shooter Incidents

Active shooter incidents provide law enforcement with a number of crime-specific challenges. Among these significant challenges faced by law enforcement agencies responding to active shooter incidents...
Product Feature
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Product Feature: Clothing and Accessories Make the Job Safer and Easier

Note: Police Chief magazine, from time-to-time, offers feature-length articles on products and services that are useful to law enforcement administrators. This article features clothing and accessorie...
Mass Casualty Attacks
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Red Teaming for Fusion Centers

The San Diego Law Enforcement Coordination Center (SD-LECC) is a Department of Homeland Security–recognized fusion center and a member of the California State Threat Assessment System (STAS). It com...
Research in Brief
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Research in Brief: Vision 21: Transforming Victim Services

As the first ones on the scene of a crime, police officers are also often the first responders to the victims of crimes. This places a tremendous responsibility on the shoulders of officers, who alrea...
Community-Police Engagement
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The U.S. Department of Justice Community Relations Service: Assisting Communities in Resolving Conflicts and Restoring Peace

On Sunday, August 5, 2012, an individual with alleged white supremacist ties entered a Sikh gurdwara, or temple, in the community of Oak Creek, Wisconsin, and opened fire on the congregation. Six wors...
Mass Casualty Attacks
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Unconventional Crisis: Hyper Targeted Violence (HTV) in Hypercomplex Environments with Focus on Urban Terrain

A period is launching in which, due to globalization, acculturation has occurred, and accessibility, due to the Internet, has led to transference of animosities and the spillover of geopolitics and em...

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