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Telemedicine existed long before the COVID-19 global pandemic; however, it was not widely used, and it was the pandemic that normalized the idea of telemedicine as a delivery method. Prior to the pand...
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Given the staffing issues faced by most police agencies and the ongoing need to continue to improve community relationships and support, one proposed approach addresses both needs, involving two sets ...
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Big and small, cities everywhere are trying to get a handle on crime and keep people safe. Much of this falls on the shoulders of police and other public safety teams. These agencies are working aroun...
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Ten years ago, an article appeared in the September 2015 issue of IACP’s Police Chief magazine that would introduce a new word into the U.S. police and justice lexicon: deflection. Eventually, the...
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Along with other regions around the world, North America has been battling a historic crisis in addiction and overdose.1 The devastating human and financial toll of this crisis has received well-deser...
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Twenty years ago, online crime reporting represented a revolutionary concept for policing. The promise was compelling: enable community members to submit crime reports on their own time, redu...
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The expansive U.S. rail network—long a symbol of economic development and connectivity—is increasingly being exploited for the transportation and distribution of illicit narcotics. Rail transit sy...
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Effective interviewing is at the heart of any investigation and is essential to achieving justice in society, but it is a skill that must be learned and practiced. Research studies over the pas...

