| 2009 Subject Index CRIME PREVENTION INTERVIEWING cA0 “Protecting Children from “Behavioral Mirroring in February2 Victimization,” Margaret Interviewing,” Robin K. abe hmenahaahahabe Bullens, April, p. 24. Dreeke and Joe Navarro, Bulletin December, p. 1. DRUGS “It’s All About Them: “Investigating Opiate-Over- Tools and Techniques for dose Deaths,” Todd F. Interviewing and Human Prough, April, p. 27. Source Development,” Robin K. Dreeke, June, ETHICS p. |. “Peer-to-Peer Accountability,” Jennifer Bills, KE Ching- INVESTIGATIVE Chung, Roy Heringer, and TECHNIQUES Dave Mankin, August, “The Major-Incident Quadra- p. 12. hedral: One Method of Managing Investigations,” FORENSICS John B. Edwards, August, “The Effects of DNA Ad- p. 21. and Update,” Kenneth A. vances on Police Property Myers, March, p. 23. Rooms,” William P. Kiley, LEADERSHIP March, p. 20. “Be an Effective Leader,” “Our Oath of Office: A Solemn Promise,” Jonathan L. Rudd, Donald Patterson, June, September, p. 23. p. 14. “Pole Cameras and Surrepti- “Leaders and Organizational (a) tious Surveillance,” M. Wes- ‘Noise,’ Gary Hoelzer, FBI L- , Januar Y = ley Clark, November, p. 23 September, p. 20. Los slihViCGHIGhtL Bulletin “Organizational Ethics “Protecting Children: Speech That Crosses the Line,” Through Effective Leader- Craig King, June, p. 22. ship,” Brandon V. Zuidema and H. Wayne Duff, March, “Searching Cell Phones p. 8. Seized Incident to Arrest,” M. Wesley Clark, February, “Traits of Leadership,” Scott a. 22. Jerabek and Danny Day, Jr., November, p. 20. “Supreme Court Cases: 2008- 2009 Term,” Lisa A. Baker. LEGAL ISSUES October, p. 21. “Avoiding Sixth Amendment “The Supreme Court Reex- Duty of Care Suppression: An Overview amines Search Incident to December 2009 / 25 “Brain Functioning as the “Prevailing Wisdom: From ‘7 Ground for Spiritual Then Till Now,” Michael F. Experiences and Ethical Masterson, October, p. 18. wk iu CEMGUL Behavior,” Fred Travis, “Spirituality: An Invisible May, p. 26. Weapon for Wounded “A Brief Introduction to the Warriors,” Samuel L. Language of Spirit and Law Feemster, January, p. 1. Enforcement,” Jeffrey G. “Wellness and Spirituality: Willetts, May, p. 9. Beyond Survival Practices “The Deployment Challenge: for Wounded Warriors,” Preparing for the Military Samuel L. Feemster, May, Deployment and Return of p. B2. Law Enforcement Officers,” “Why We Give Awards,” Todd Eric S. Noble and William C. Wuestewald, June, p. 20. O’ Toole, December, p. 18. Terrorism Prevention “Wounded Warriors and the “Helping First Responders Virginia Tech Tragedy: A Withstand Traumatic Police Chaplain’s View,” Experiences,” Jan Heglund, Thomas R. McDearis, September, p. | Lawful Arrest,” Richard G. January, p. 13. Schott, July, p. 22. “How Spirituality Is Incor- porated in Police Work: A OPERATIONS Qualitative Study,” Ginger “The Importance of NIMS Charles, May, p. 22. ry to Campus Emergency “In Harm’s Way: Duty of Care FBI April 2009 Response,” Mark Fazzini, for Child Exploitation and aw Enforcement September, p. 14. Pornography Investigators,” Bulletin “On-Scene Menta! Health Ser- Meredith Krause, January, vices: Establishing a Crisis p. 20. Team,” Andrew T. Young “In Memory of Those Who and Neal Brumley, Septem- Have Fallen,” Patrick A. ber, p. 6. Mead, January, p. 30. “Policing Regional Mass Tran- “Job Sharing: A Viable Option sit: The SEPTA System,” for Law Enforcement?” Lisa David Scott, July, p. 1. Perrine, March, p. 14. “On the Edge: Integrating PERSONNEL Spirituality into Law En- Pursuit Driving “Being a Peace Officer,” Bill forcement,” Inez Tuck, Cogbill, August, p. 10 May, p. 14. 26 / FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin POLICE-COMMUNITY Terrorism Prevention,” Incentives,” Mark J. RELATIONS William McCormack, Terrra, February, p. 11. March, p. 1. “The Community Immersion “An Innovative Partnership Program: Building Relation- “Valuable Lessons Learned at of Law Enforcement and ships,” Jeff Adickes, Febru- an International Counterter- Higher Education,” Yael ary, p. 16. rorism Forum,” Joseph T. Hellman, February, p. 6. Airey, August, p. 1. “Contemporary Components “Law Enforcement Perspec- of Community Policing,” tive on the Use of Force: Michael F. Masterson, July, Hands-On, Experiential me. Td. © Training for Prosecuting “Neighborhood Substations: FBI on May 2009 Attorneys,” Anthony J. The Old Precinct House Is Liaw siuIicen oui Pinizzotto, Edward F. Da- vis, Shannon Bohrer, and New Again,” Thomas K. Casady and Don Arp, Jr., Robert Chaney, April, p. 16. December, ». 12. “An Officer’s Worst Night- “Use of Force and Community mare: Lessons Learned Awareness,” Grant G. Boyer, November, p. 9. from Being Taken Hos- tage,” Tom Hausner, July, “The U Visa: An Effective p. 14. Resource for Law Enforce- “Police Recruit Training: ment,” Stacey Ivie and Nata- Facilitating Learning lie Nanasi, October, p. 10. Between the Academy and Beyond Survival RESEARCH Field Training,” Steven Hundersmarck, August, “Emergency Driving and p. 26. Pursuits: The Officer’s Per- spective,” David P. Schultz, TRAINING “Police Training for the Ed Hudak, and Geoffrey P. Whole Person: An Ex- “Delivering Training Material Alpert, April, p. 1. ploration of the Spiritual in a Practical Way,” Thomas Dimension,” Jonathan A. L. Golden and Paul E. TECHNOLOGY Smith, November, p. 1. Seehafer, February, p. 21. “The Computer as a Significant “Retiring from the ‘Thin Other,” George Heuston and “Field Training Programs: Un- Blue Line’: A Need for Jerald Block, April, p. 8. derstanding Adult Learning Formal Preretirement Styles,” Michael Massoni, Training,” Carl B. Caudill TERRORISM February, p. 1. and Kenneth J. Peak, Part “State and Local Law Enforce- “Increasing Officer Retention One, October, p. 1; Part Through Educational Two, November, p. 12. ment: Contributions to ——— December 2009 / 27 2009 Author Index A Substations: The Old Pre- cinct House Is New Again,” a Adickes, Jeff, Assistant Chief, December, p. 12. FBI July 2009 Austin, Texas, Police De- ANAT Fiterceniut partment, “The Community B Bulletin Immersion Program: Build- ing Relationships,” Febru- Baker, Lisa A., Chief, Legal ary, p. 16. Instruction Unit, FBI Acade- my, “Supreme Court Cases: Airey, Joseph T., Special 2008-2009 Term,” October, Agent, FBI, Denver, Colo- p. 21. rado, “Valuable Lessons Learned at an International Bills, Jennifer, Lieutenant, Counterterrorism Forum,” Eugene, Oregon, Police August, p. |. Department, “Peer-to-Peer Accountability,” August, Alpert, Geoffrey P., Profes- p. 12. sor, University of South Policing Mass Transit Carolina, Columbia, “Emer- Block, Jerald, Psychiatrist, gency Driving and Pursuits: Oregon Health and Science The Officer’s Perspective,” University, Portland, “The April, p. 1. Computer as a Significant Bullens, Margaret, Executive Other,” April, p. 8. Arp, Jr., Don, Volunteer Con- Director, SAFENOWPROBSJ- sultant, U.S. Army, Mans- Bohrer, Shannon, Range Mas- ECT, Kansas City, Missouri, field, Ohio, “Neighborhood ter, Maryland Police and “Protecting Children from Correctional Training Com- Victimization,” April, p. 24. missions, Sykesville, “Law Enforcement Perspective on 3 © the Use of Force: Hands- Casady, Thomas K.., Chief, On, Experiential Training Lincoln, Nebraska, Police Les niu coment for Prosecuting Attorneys,” Department, “Neighborhood Bulletin April, p. 16. Substations: The Old Pre- Boyer, Grant G., Professor, cinct House Is New Again,” Long Beach, California, December, p. 12. City College, “Use of Force Caudill, Carl B., Retired Lieu- and Community Aware- tenant, San Mateo County, ness,” November, p. 9. California, Sheriff’s Office, Brumley, Neal, Captain, Lub- “Retiring from the ‘Thin bock, Texas, Police Depart- Blue Line’: A Need for ment, “On-Scene Mental Formal Preretirement Train- Health Services: Establish- ing,” Part One, October, ing a Crisis Team,” Septem- p. 1; Part Two, November, ber, p. 6. p. 12. 28 / FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin Chaney, Robert, Consultant, Dreeke, Robin K., Special Major-Incident Quadra- Virginia, “Law Enforcement Agent, Counterintelligence hedral: One Method of Perspective on the Use of Division, FBI, “It’s All Managing Investigations,” Force: Hands-On, Experien- About Them: Tools and August, p. 21. tial Training for Prosecuting Techniques for Interviewing F Attorneys,” April, p. 16. and Human Source Devel- opment,” June, p. 1; “Be- Charles, Ginger, Sergeant, Fazzini, Mark, Chief, College Arvada, Colorado, Police havioral Mirroring in Inter- of DuPage Police Depart- viewing,” December, p. 1. Department, “How Spiri- ment, Glen Ellyn, Illinois, tuality Is Incorporated in “The Importance of NIMS Police Work: A Qualitative to Campus Emergency Re- Study,” May, p. 22. sponse,” September, p. 14. FBI c August 2009 Ching-Chung, KE, Execu- aw Tnforcement Feemster, Samuel L., Special tive Police Liaison Officer, Bulletin Agent, Behavioral Science Taiwan National Police Unit, FBI Academy, “Spiri- Agency, “Peer-to-Peer Ac- tuality: An Invisible Weapon countability,” August, p. 12. for Wounded Warriors,” January, p. 1; “Wellness and Clark, M. Wesley, Senior At- Spirituality: Beyond Sur- torney, DEA, “Searching vival Practices for Wounded Cell Phones Seized Incident Warriors,” May, p. 2. to Arrest,” February, p. 25; “Pole Cameras and Surrepti- G tious Surveillance,” Novem- Golden, Thomas L., Special ber, p. 23. Agent, DEA, Washington, Cogbill, Bill, Sheriff-Coroner, D.C., “Delivering Train- Sonoma County, Califor- ing Material in a Practical nia, Sheriff’s Department, Duff, H. Wayne, Jr., Captain, Way,” February, p. 21. “Being a Peace Officer,” Lynchburg, Virginia, Police August, p. 10. H Department and Adjunct Faculty, Liberty University Hausner, Tom, Sergeant, Wal- D and Central Virginia Com- worth County, Wisconsin, Davis, Edward F., Consultant, munity College, Lynchburg, Sheriff's Department, “An Virginia, “Law Enforcement “Organizational Ethics Officer’s Worst Nightmare: Perspective on the Use of Through Effective Leader- Lessons Learned from Be- Force: Hands-On, Experien- ship,” March, p. 8. ing Taken Hostage,” July, tial Training for Prosecuting p. 14. Attorneys,” April, p. 16. E Heglund, Jan, FBI Chaplain, Day, Danny, Jr., Special Agent, Edwards, John B., Retired San Francisco, California, FBI, Milwaukee, Wiscon- Special Agent in Charge, “Helping First Responders sin, “Traits of Leadership,” Georgia Bureau of Inves- Withstand Traumatic Expe- November, p. 20. tigation, Statesboro, “The riences,” September, p. |. December 2009 / 29 Hudak, Ed, Major, Coral Ga- That Crosses the Line,” bles, Florida, Police Depart- Junep., 22 . Fel ™ September 2009 ment, “Emergency Driving Krause, Meredith, Industrial “VAT *"mMENny¥moamoant and Pursuits: The Officer’s Bulletin Psychologist, U.S. De- SST we Perspective,” April, p. 1. partment of Defense, “In . % ; Wi “ee Hundersmarck, Steven, Direc- Harm’s Way: Duty of Care tor of Criminal Science, for Child Exploitation and Indiana Institute of Technol- Pornography Investigators,” ogy, “Police Recruit Train- January, p. 20. ing: Facilitating Learning Between the Academy and M Field Training,” August, Mankin, Dave, Lieutenant, Es- p. 26. condido, California, Police Department, “Peer-to-Peer Accountability,” August, Focus on First Responders Ivie, Stacey, Detective, Al- p. 12. exandria, Virginia, Police Massoni, Michael, Captain, Department, “The U Visa: San Francisco, California, Hellman, Yael, Assistant An Effective Resource for Police Department, “Field Professor, Woodbury Uni- Law Enforcement,” Octo- Training Programs: Under- versity, Burbank, California, ber, p. 10. standing Adult Learning “An Innovative Partnership Styles,” February, p. 1. of Law Enforcement and Higher Education,” Febru- Jerabek, Scott, Captain, U.S. ary, p. 6. Navy, Director, Navy Ele- Heringer, Roy, Captain, San ment, U.S. Army’s Com- Diego, California, Sheriff's mand and General Staff S Department, “Peer-to-Peer College, Fort Leavenworth, lwICEWIEIL Accountability,” August, Kansas, “Traits of Leader- Bulletin p. 12. ship,” November, p. 20. Heuston, George, Attorney and K Retired FBI Special Agent, Hillsboro, Oregon, Police Kiley, William P., Retired Dep- Department, “The Computer uty Chief, Suffolk County, as a Significant Other,” New York, Police Depart- April, p. 8. ment, “The Effects of DNA Advances on Police Prop- Hoelzer, Gary, Captain, Town erty Rooms,” March, p. 20. and Country Police Depart- ment, St. Louis County, King, Craig, Assistant General Missouri, “Leaders and Counsel, Legal Instruction Retiring from the “Thin Blue Line” __ Fg LORIE REEL EOE Organizational ‘Noise,”” Unit, FBI Academy, “Pro- 4 4 September, p. 20. tecting Children: Speech 30 / FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin - Masterson, Michael F., Chief, Visa: An Effective Resource Training Academy, Ash- Boise, Idaho, Police De- for Law Enforcement,” Oc- burn, “The Deployment partment, “Contemporary tober, p. 10. Challenge: Preparing for the Components of Community Military Deployment and Navarro, Joe, Private Consul- Policing,” July, p. 12; “Pre- Return of Law Enforcement tant, “Behavioral Mirroring vailing Wisdom: From Then Officers,” December, p. 18. in Interviewing,” December, Till Now,” October, p. 18. p. I. P McCormack, William, Special Agent, Behavioral Science Patterson, Donald, Command- Unit, FBI Academy, “State er, Criminal Investigations and Local Law Enforce- a Division, Santa Barbara ment: Contributions to Ter- FBI tovemser 7009 County, California, Sheriff's aw | nfnrrament rorism Prevention,” March, Department, “Be an Effec- p. |. Bulletin tive Leader,” June, p. 14. McDearis, Thomas R., Lead Peak, Kenneth J., Professor, Chaplain, Blacksburg, University of Nevada, Reno, Virginia, Police Depart- “Retiring from the ‘Thin ment and Senior Pastor, Blue Line’: A Need for Blacksburg Baptist Church, Formal Preretirement Train- “Wounded Warriors and the ing,” Part One, October, Virginia Tech Tragedy: A p. 1; Part Two, November, Police Chaplain’s View,” p. 12. January, p. 13. Perrine, Lisa, Lieutenant, Mead, Patrick A., Senior Surreptitious Pasadena, California, Police Pastor, Rochester Church Surveillance Cameras Department, “Job Sharing: of Christ, Rochester Hills, A Viable Option for Law Michigan, “In Memory of Enforcement?” March, Those Who Have Fallen,” Noble, Eric S., Captain, Loud- p. 14. January, p. 30. oun County, Virginia, Sher- Pinizzotto, Anthony J., Clini- Myers, Kenneth A., Special iff’s Office, “The Deploy- cal Forensic Psychologist, Agent, Legal Instruction nent Challenge: Preparing Virginia, “Law Enforcement Unit, FB! Academy, “Avoid- for the Military Deployment Perspective on the Use of ing Sixth Amendment Sup- and Return of Law Enforce- Force: Hands-On, Experien- pression: An Overview and ment Officers,” December, tial Training for Prosecuting Update,” March, p. 23. p. 18. Attorneys,” April, p. 16. N Prough, Todd F., Special O Agent, DEA, Boston, Mas- Nanasi, Natalie, Attorney, O’ Toole, William C., Ex- sachusetts, “Investigating Tahirih Justice Center, Falls ecutive Director, Northern Opiate-Overdose Deaths,” Church, Virginia, “The U Virginia Criminal Justice April, p. 27. December 2009 / 31 R Person: An Exploration of Tuck, Inez, Professor, Virginia the Spiritual Dimension,” Commonwealth University, Rudd, Jonathan L., Special November, p. 1. Richmond, “On the Edge: Agent, Legal Instruction Integrating Spirituality into Unit, FBI Academy, “Our T Law Enforcement,” May, Oath of Office: A Solemn Promise,” September, p. 23. Terra, Mark J., Special Agent, p. 14. FBI, Seattle, Washington, Ww S “Increasing Officer Reten- tion Through Educational Willetts, Jeffrey G., Academic Schott, Richard G., Special Incentives,” February, p. 11. Dean, The John Leland Agent, Legal Instruction Center for Theological Stud- Unit, FBI Academy, “The ies, Arlington, Virginia, “A Supreme Court Reexamines Brief Introduction to the Search Incident to Lawful Arrest,” July, p. 22. @ Language of Spirit and Law Enforcement,” May, p. 9. Schultz, David P., Researcher, FBi December 2009 Law nia GELLELLL Wuestewald, Todd, Chief, Minnesota Highway Safety Bulletin Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, and Research Center, St. Police Department, “Why Cloud, “Emergency Driving and Pursuits: The Officer’s We Give Awards,” June, p. 20. Perspective,” April, p. 1. y Scott, David, Deputy Chief, Southeastern Pennsylvania Young, Andrew T., Associate Transportation Authority Professor, Lubbock Chris- Transit Police Department, tian University, and Clinical Philadelphia, “Policing Consultant, Lubbock, Texas, Regional Mass Transit: The Police Department, “On- SEPTA System,” July, p. 1. Scene Mental Health Ser- Seehafer, Paul E., Special vices: Establishing a Crisis Agent, DEA, Office of Inves- Team,” September, p. 6. tigative Technology, Lorton, Virginia, “Delivering Train- Z Travis, Fred, Director, Center ing Material in a Practical for Brain Consciousness Zuidema, Brandon V., Captain, Way,” February, p. 21. and Cognition, Maharishi Lynchburg, Virginia, Police Smith, Jonathan A., Senior University of Management, Department and Adjunct Lecturer, Ashcroft Inter- Fairfield, lowa, “Brain Faculty, Liberty University, national Business School, Functioning as the Ground Lynchburg, “Organizational Anglia Ruskin University, for Spiritual Experiences Ethics Through Effective Cambridge, England, “Po- and Ethical Behavior,” May, Leadership,” March, p. 8. lice Training for the Whole p. 26. 32 / FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin 3