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She is abruptly awakened by the sound of a breaking window. In her groggy state, it takes her a few seconds to wake up. Michelle remembers her husband is working the late shift tonight and won’t be ...
Technology
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Many law enforcement agencies are faced with questions about what type of technology to invest in. This is certainly relevant in an era of contracting budgets. One type of technology available to law ...
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Most law enforcement personnel in the United States are familiar with software programs like Google Earth that allow anyone with an Internet-enabled device to look at high-resolution, sometimes 3D, im...
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Law enforcement interaction with malware cannot be limited to the pursuit of cybercriminals and conducting takedowns against criminal infrastructure; malware poses a critical yet often underestimated ...
Drugs & Alcohol
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If one topic exists that law enforcement leaders can all agree on, policing today has evolved significantly during the last two decades. Not only have crime and technology changed, but so have social ...
Education & Training
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It was early 2018 in a Recruit School course at the Police Academy in Little Rock, Arkansas. The Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA) standard addressed was “Biased Polic...
Human & Civil Rights
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On November 23, 2012, Michael Dunn, a 47-year-old software developer, shot and killed 17-year-old high school student Jordan Davis at a gas station in Jacksonville, Florida. An argument between Dunn a...
Human & Civil Rights
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In 1998, the world was horrified by news reports of two gruesome hate-fueled murders. James Byrd Jr. was chained to the back of a pickup truck and dragged to his death. Matthew Shepard was beaten, tie...