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For years, ethics trainers have taught that all illegal behavior committed by a sworn member is unethical, but that not all unethical behavior is illegal. Still, policy noncompliance involving departm...
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Updating Ethics Training—Policing Privacy Series: Respecting Society’s Evolving Privacy Expectations
A friend whose work entails a good deal of airline travel has a story some travelers have experienced. Like all of us, he is subject to the 3-1-1 rule of the Transportation Security Administration (TS...
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Policing has always been about differing perceptions. In police research, academicians use the perceptions of citizens, officers, and supervisors to measure the successes, or failures, of an organizat...
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To mature and strengthen the management capabilities of fusion center leaders through academic homeland security coursework, the Naval Postgraduate School Center for Homeland Defense and Security (CHD...
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The United States Army Civilian Police Academy, currently located at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, conducts state-of-the-art police skills training for U.S. Army and Department of Defense (DOD) civilia...
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The survey assesses field training programs in use by police agencies. Two popular programs are common practice in most departments: the San Jose Model (also known as “the traditional model”) and ...
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Field training is universally described as the most important stage in the process of becoming an independent police officer. During this period, field training officers (FTOs) present recruits with t...
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Leadership training is one of the consistently identified needs in law enforcement training. Trends emerge and issues develop; however, without trained leaders, a criminal justice agency not only can ...


