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“You might want to see this!” my wife shouted as I prepared for work. It was my first day as chief of the Farmers Branch Police Department, and my wife was drawing my attention to a televised news...
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ith summer here and the 32nd annual IACP Law Enforcement Information Management (LEIM) Training Conference and Exposition now past, some might think it safe to slow down and put some of their law enfo...
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ince their inception, photographic lineups have been a major component of criminal investigations for law enforcement agencies. Eyewitness accounts, supported by a photograph selected from a police li...
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he U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA) Office of the Inspector General (OIG) was created in 1995 as a result of the Social Security Independence and Program Improvements Act of 1994. Since its i...
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he IACP/DuPont Kevlar Survivors’ Club® pays tribute to those deserving officers who have avoided serious or potentially fatal injuries through the use of any kind of body armor. This column is dedi...
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ccording to the National Safety Council’s Injury Report for 2008, in 2004 unintentional injuries continued to be the fifth leading cause of death, exceeded only by heart disease, cancer, stroke, and...
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Where do the good ideas come from? In this column, we offer our readers the opportunity to learn about — and benefit from — some of the cutting-edge technologies being implemented by law enforceme...
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In-car camera technology is one of the best tools agencies have to protect themselves and their officers. This article describes one agency’s experiences in selecting and deploying digital video...

