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2010 Subject Index ADMINISTRATION CRIME PREVENTION a “Energy Conservation as a “Campus Safety: Assessing and February 2010 Budget Multiplier,” Alan Managing Threats,” Mario aw Enforcement John, October, p. 7. Scalora, Andre Simons, and Bulletin Shawn VanSlyke, February, “Futures Orientation in p. |. Police Decision-Making Practices: The Promise “Those Terrible First Few of a Modified Canadian Minutes: Revisiting Ac- Model,” Michael E. Buerger tive-Shooter Protocols for and John Jarvis, April, Schools,” Michael E. Buerg- p. 14. er and Geoffrey E. Buerger, “Recruiting with Emotion and September, p. 1. Market Positioning,” Chris “Threat Assessment Teams: Skinner, July, p. 20. Workplace and School “Should Sector Policing Be Violence Prevention,” Steve Albrecht, February, p. 15. in Your Organization’s Fu- ture?” W. Michael Phibbs, Psychological Traps,” Brian ETHICS April, p. 1. Fitch, June, p. 1. “Maintaining Ethical Behav- “The Strategic Communication “Police Investigations of the ior,” George Cartwright, Plan,” Cris Hoover, August, Use of Deadly Force Can August, p. 10. p. 16. Influence Perceptions and “The Significance of Personal Outcomes,” Shannon Bohrer Character,” Richard D. and Robert Chaney, January, Thomas, July, p. 16. p. |. FBI -_ sce INTERVIEWING LEADERSHIP a ol LULCGINGIL Bulletin “Interviewing Compliant Ado- “Increasing Organizational lescent Victims,” Catherine Leadership Through the Po- S. Connell and Martha J. lice Promotional Process,” Finnegan, May, p. 16. Patrick J. Hughes, October, p. 10. “Proactive Human Source Development,” Robin K. “Leading the Modern Police Dreeke and Kara D. Sidener, Force: A Veteran Officer’s November, p. 1. View,” Joseph Pangaro, June, p. 10. INVESTIGATIVE TECHNIQUES LEGAL ISSUES Use of Deadly Force “Good Decisions: Tips and “Confessions and the Con- Investigations Strategies for Avoiding stitution: The Remedy for December 2010 / 25 Violating Constitutional Miranda Right to Silence,” Over the Past Decade,” Sa- Safeguards,” Carl A. Jonathan L. Rudd, Septem- brina Garcia and Margaret Benoit, April, p. 23. ber, p. 25. Henderson, May, p. |. “Co(n froonntfinrg ontiSngc iecinenccee : IcMe- MED‘ IA PEaReS ONN—E L lendez-Diaz and the Con- - a -_ ie frontation Clause of the “Media as Teammate: Op- “The Badge of Trust,” John L. Sivts Asemdmees ” Crain eration Spring Cleaning,” Gray, March, p. 20. C. King, August, p. 24. . Shawn Schwertfeger, 9 “Honoring the Fallen,” Eric H. January, p. 12. “Family and Medical Leave Holder, Jr., January, p. 8. Act Amendments: New “Improved Memory Leads Military Leave Entitle- to More Accurate Use-of- ments,” Richard G. Schott, ® Force Reports,” Todd Cole- June, p. 26. FBI = man, September, p. 11. “Investigating and Prosecut- a Luiorcemeni “The Most Important Profes- ing Hidden-Compartment sion,” Bob Prout, April, Cases,” Todd F. Prough p. 19. and Robert Veiga, October, “The Need to Promote Career- p. 26. Long Vitality and Wellness “Miranda Update: Fifth in the Police Profession,” Amendment Protection ; Daniel Mattos, October, and Break in Custody,” | p. 18. Kenneth A. Myers, May, “Police Suicide: Are You at p. 26. Risk?” Orlando Ramos, “A New Law Counters the May, p. 21. Semisubmersible Smug- ee ee “The Practice of Spirituality gling Threat,” Douglas and Emotional Wellness in A. Kash and Eli White, Law Enforcement,” Dan S. March, p. 26. “The Public Information Of- Willis, December, p. 19. “Retaliation in Discrimina- ficer and Today’s Digital “The Price of Freedom,” tion Cases: Eliminating News Environment,” Pat- Samuel L. Feemster, Fear of Reprisal,” Lisa A. rick Davis, July, p. 1. December, p. 7. Baker, February, p. 25. “The Returning Military Vet- “Supreme Court Cases: OPERATIONS eran: Is Your Organization 2009-2010 Term,” Lisa A. “Intelligence-Led Policing in a Ready?” Jeff Hink, August, Baker, November, p. 21. Fusion Center,” David Lam- p.l. “You Have to Speak Up to bert, December, p. I. “The Tragic Toll of Police Remain Silent: The Su- “Options for Reporting Sexual Work: It’s Time for a Com- preme Court Revisits the Violence: Developments passionate Approach,” 26 / FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin Joseph Pangaro, February, Recession,” Zach Friend p. 12. and Rick Martinez, Novem- | FBI ber, p. 10. ec Manis POLICE-COMMUNITY RELATIONS RESEARCH “The Anatomy of a Police “Evidence-Based Decisions on Pipe Band,” James Van- Police Pursuits: The Of- Brederode, January, p. 18. ficer’s Perspective,” David P. Schultz, Ed Hudak, and “Child Fatality Review Geoffrey P. Alpert, March, Boards,” Gerald Kelley, p. |. March, p. 14. “Leave No One Behind: “Community Policing: Imple- Downed-Officer Rescue and menting Programs to Keep Citizens Safe,” Douglas A. Risk Perception,” Matthew Reporting D. Sztajnkrycer, Bill Lewin- Sexual Violence Bryant, June, p. 23. ski, and Scott Buhrmaster, “Policing Liquor Establish- May, p. 9. ments: A Holistic Ap- proach,” John L. Gray, “The Minnesota Police Educa- tion Requirement: A Recent Northern Ireland,” Justin November, p. 14. Analysis,” Susan M. Hilal Schoeman, April, p. 8. “Preserving Community- and Timothy E. Erickson, Oriented Policing ina June, p. 17. TRAINING “Attitudes and Performance: TECHNOLOGY The Impact of Self-Fulfilling “Cell Phones as Prison Con- Prophecies,” Brian Fitch, traband,” Tod W. Burke and December, p. I1. FBI — April 2010 aW enivs cement Stephen S. Owen, July, “Effective Firearms Training: ulletin p. 10. One Agency’s Approach,” Vvei oO N “Sexting: Risky Actions and Keith Cain, September, NN5 ‘ Overreactions,” Art Bowker p. 15. and Michael Sullivan, July, “The FBI’s National Law En- p. 27. forcement Safety Initiative,” Charles E. Miller Ill, Henry TERRORISM F. Hanburger, Michael Sum- “Prisoner Radicalization,” eracki, and Marcus Young, Dennis A. Ballas, October, January, p. 22. p. I. “Risk Management and Police Sector Policing “Universal Policing: Coun- Training,” Thomas Con- terterrorism Lessons from nelly, March, p. 8. ~ December 2010 / 27 2010 Author Index A Ballas, Dennis A., Lieutenant, Buerger, Michael E., Associate Los Angeles, California, Professor, Bowling Green Albrecht, Steve, Consultant, Police Department, “Prisoner State University, Ohio, “Fu- San Diego, California, Radicalization,” October, tures Orientation in Police “Threat Assessment Teams: p. |. Decision-Making Practices: Workplace and School Vio- The Promise of a Modified lence Prevention,” February, Benoit, Carl A., Special Agent, Canadian Model,” April, p. 15. Legal Instruction Unit, FBI p. 14; “Those Terrible First Academy, “Confessions and Alpert, Geoffrey P., Professor, Few Minutes: Revisiting the Constitution: The Rem- University of South Caro- Active-Shooter Protocols edy for Violating Constitu- lina, Columbia,“Evidence- for Schools,” September, tional Safeguards,” April, Based Decisions on Police p. I. Pursuits: The Officer’s p. 234 Buhrmaster, Scott, Vice Presi- Perspective,” March, p. 1. Bohrer, Shannon, Range Master, dent of Operations, Force Maryland Police and Correc- B tional Training Commissions, Science Institute, Mankato, Minnesota, “Leave No One Baker, Lisa A., Chief, Legal Sykesville, “Police Investiga- Behind: Downed-Officer Instruction Unit, FBI Acade- tions of the Use of Force Can Rescue and Risk Percep- my, “Retaliation in Discrim- Influence Perceptions and tion,” May, p. 9. ination Cases: Eliminating Outcomes,” January, p. |. Fear of Reprisal,” Febru- Bowker, Art, Cybercrime Spe- Burke, Tod W., Professor, ary, p. 25, “Supreme Court cialist, U.S. Pretrial Services Radford University, Rad- Cases: 2009-2010 Term,” and Probation Office, North- ford, Virginia, “Cell Phones November, p. 21. ern District of Ohio, Cleve- as Prison Contraband,” July, p. 10. land, “Sexting: Risky Actions and Overreactions,” July, c p. 27. Cain, Keith, Sheriff, Daviess Bryant, Douglas A., Sheriff, yrs:7 A) rc ehiabaelobeatababi Richmond County, Virginia, County, Kentucky, “Ef- fective Firearms Training: Bulletin Sheriff's Office, “Commu- One Agency’s Approach,” nity Policing: Implementing September, p. 15. Programs to Keep Citizens Safe,” June, p. 23. Cartwright, George, Officer and Training Coordinator, Buerger, Geoffrey E., Principal, Clovis, California, Police Princess Alexandra School, Department, “Maintaining Hay River, Northwest Ter- Ethical Behavior,” August, ritories, Canada, “Those p. 10. Terrible First Few Minutes: Revisiting Active-Shooter Chaney, Robert, Deputy Direc- Protocols for Schools,” Sep- tor, Office of Intergovern- MDaeckiisnigo n tember, p. 1. mental and Public Liaison, 28 / FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin D and Woodbury universities, US Departmes Davis, Patrick, Public Informa- “Good Decisions: Tips gre7 ahaahnehahaanabaJunly e20 10 tion Officer, Second Judicial and Strategies for Avoid- Bulletin District Attorney’s Office, ing Psychological Traps,” Albuquerque, New Mexico, June, p. 1; “Attitudes and Performance: The Impact of “The Public Information Self-Fulfilling Prophecies,” Officer and Today’s Digital News Environment,” July, December, p. 11. p. |. Friend, Zack, Crime Analyst and Public Information Of- Dreeke, Robin K., Special ficer, Santa Cruz, California, Agent, Counterintelligence Police Department, “Pre- Division, FBI, “Proactive serving Community-Orient- Human Source Develop- ed Policing in a Recession,” ment,” November, p. 1. Digital Communication November, p. 10. E G Erickson, Timothy E., Assis- U.S. Department of Justice, tant Professor, Metropolitan Garcia, Sabrina, Domestic “Police Investigations of the State University, St. Paul, Violence/Sexual Assault Use of Force Can Influence Minnesota, “The Minnesota Specialist, Chapel Hill, Perceptions and Outcomes,” Police Education Require- North Carolina, Police January, p. 1. ment: A Recent Analysis,” Department, “Options for Reporting Sexual Violence: Coleman, Todd, Officer, Vir- June, p. 17. Developments Over the Past ginia Beach, Virginia, Police Decade,” May, p. 1. Department, “Improved Memory Leads to More Feemster, Samuel L., Special Accurate Use-of-Force Re- Agent, Behavioral Science ports,” September, p. 11. Unit, FBI Academy, “The UFeSd.e ralD epBeurruenaeu sto fo f dIunsveisetisg abor ® Connell, Catherine S., Child Price of Freedom,” Decem- KFeBI a KenivigemenAugutst 2 010 Adolescent Forensic Inter- ber, p. 7. Bulletin view Specialist, FBI, Ma- Finnegan, Martha J., Child/Ad- Returning Military comb County, Michigan, olescent Forensic Interview Veterans “Interviewing Compliant Specialist, FBI Headquar- Adolescent Victims,” May, ters, “Interviewing Compli- p. 16. ant Adolescent Victims,” Connelly, Thomas, Captain, May, p. 16. Los Altos, California, Police Fitch, Brian, Lieutenant, Los Department, “Risk Manage- Angeles, California, Sher- ment and Police Training,” iff’s Department, and Facul- March, p. 8. ty Member, California State December 2010 / 29 Gray, John L., Chief, Altoona, Hoover, Cris, Special Agent, Practices: The Promise of a lowa, Police Department, DEA, Sacramento, Califor- Modified Canadian Model,” “The Badge of Trust,” nia, “The Strategic Com- April, p. 14. March, p. 20. munication Plan,” August, John, Alan, Sergeant, Jackson, Gray, John L., Consultant, p. 16. Wyoming, Police Depart- Marysville, Washington, Hudak, Ed, Major, Coral ment, “Energy Conservation “Policing Liquor Estab- Gables, Florida, Police De- as a Budget Multiplier,” lishments: A Holistic Ap- partment, “Evidence-Based October, p. 7. proach,” November, p. 14. Decisions on Police Pur- suits: The Officer’s Perspec- K tive,” March, p. 1. Kash, Douglas A., Senior At- Hanburger, Henry F., Instruc- torney, Domestic Criminal tor, Criminal Justice Infor- Law Section, DEA, “A New mation Services Division, Law Counters the Semi- FBI, “The FBI’s National submersible Smuggling Law Enforcement Safety Threat,” March, p. 26. Initiative,” January, p. 22. Kelley, Gerald, Lieutenant, Henderson, Margaret, Associ- Akron, Ohio, Police De- ate Director, Public Inter- partment, “Child Fatality section Project, School of Review Boards,” March, Government, University p. 14. of North Carolina, Chapel King, Craig C., Assistant Hill, “Options for Reporting General Counsel, Legal Sexual Violence: Develop- Instruction Unit, FBI Acad- ments Over the Past De- emy, “Confronting Science: cade,” May, p. |. Melendez-Diaz and the Hilal, Susan M., Assistant Pro- Confrontation Clause of the fessor, Metropolitan State Sixth Amendment,” August, University, St. Paul, Minne- p. 24. sota, “The Minnesota Police Hughes, Patrick J., Professor, Education Requirement: A Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Recent Analysis,” June, Central Pennsylvania Col- Lambert, David, Sergeant, p. 17. lege, “Increasing Organiza- Maynard, Massachusetts, Hink, Jeff, Captain, Redondo tional Leadership Through State Police, “Intelligence- Beach, California, Police the Police Promotional Led Policing in a Fusion Department, “The Return- Process,” October, p. 10. Center,” December, p. 1. ing Military Veteran: Is Lewinski, Bill, Executive Di- Your Organization Ready?” rector, Force Science Insti- August, p. |. Jarvis, John, Behavioral Sci- tute, Mankato, Minnesota, Holder, Eric H., Jr., U.S. Attor- ence Unit, FBI Academy, “Leave No One Behind: ney General, “Honoring the “Futures Orientation in Downed-Officer Rescue and Fallen,” January, p. 8. Police Decision-Making Risk Perception,” May, p. 9. 30 / FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin Amendment Protection and R Break in Custody,” May, Ramos, Orlando, Trooper, New p. 26. Jersey State Police, “Police Suicide: Are You at Risk?” O May, p. 21. TREAOE EG Owen, Stephen S., Associate Di IES TED E DO Rudd, Jonathan L., Special Professor, Radford Univer- STSCI OSE N Agent, Legal Instruction sity, Radford, Virginia, “Cell Unit, FBI Academy, “You Phones as Prison Contra- Have to Speak Up to Re- band,” July, p. 10. main Silent: The Supreme Court Revisits the Miranda P Right to Silence,” Septem- Prisoner Pangaro, Joseph, Lieutenant, Radicalization ber, p. 25. Monmouth County, New Jersey, Police Department, S “The Tragic Toll of Police Scalora, Mario, Associate Work: It’s Time for a Com- Professor, University of M passionate Approach,” Feb- Nebraska, Lincoln, “Cam- Martinez, Rick, Lieutenant, ruary, p. 12; and “Leading pus Safety: Assessing and Santa Cruz, California, Po- the Modern Police Force: Managing Threats,” Febru- lice Department, “Preserv- A Veteran Officer’s View,” ary, p. |. ing Community-Oriented June, p. 10. Schoeman, Justin, Special Policing in a Recession,” Phibbs, W. Michael, Sergeant, Agent, Leadership Develop- November, p. 10. Richmond, Virginia, Police ment Unit, DEA Academy, Mattos, Daniel, Major, Koote- Department, “Should Sector “Universal Policing: nai County, Idaho, Sheriff's Policing Be in Your Organi- Department, “The Need zation’s Future?” April, to Promote Career-Long p. |. & Vitality and Wellness in the Prough, Todd F., Special FBI mS Sovember 2010 Police Profession,” October, Agent, DEA, Boston, Mas- aw “Unforrement p. 18. Bulletin sachusetts, “Investigating Miller, Charles E., III, Pro- and Prosecuting Hidden- gram Coordinator, Criminal Compartment Cases,” + i a‘ eSa Justice Information Services October, p. 26. Division, FBI, “The FBI’s Prout, Bob, Department Chair a a National Law Enforcement and Director, Criminal 4i t\ g Safety Initiative,” January, Justice Graduate Program, p. 22. St. Cloud State University, Myers, Kenneth A., Legal Minnesota, “The Most Im- Instruction Unit, FBI Acade- portant Profession,” April, Human Source Development my, “Miranda Update: Fifth p. 19. December 2010 / 31 V Counterterrorism Lessons District of Ohio, Cleveland, from Northern Ireland,” “Sexting: Risky Actions and VanBrederode, James, Lieu- April, p. 8. Overreactions,” July, p. 27. tenant, Gates, New York, Schott, Richard G., Special Sumeracki, Michael, Instructor, Police Department, “The Agent, Legal Instruction Criminal Justice Informa- Anatomy of a Police Pipe Unit, FBI Academy, “Fam- tion Services Division, FBI, Band,” January, p. 18. ily and Medical Leave Act “The FBI’s National Law VanSlyke, Shawn, Chief, Amendments: New Military Enforcement Safety Initia- Behavioral Analysis Unit-1, Leave Entitlements,” June, tive,” January, p. 22. Critical Incident Response p. 26. Group, FBI, “Campus Safe- Schultz, David P., Researcher, ty: Assessing and Managing Minnesota Highway Safety Threats,” February, p. 1. and Research Center, St. ‘ FBI r December 2010 2 a hhabnekobaakanabi Veiga, Robert, Assistant U.S. Cloud, “Evidence-Based Bulletin Attorney, Concord, New Decisions on Police Pur- Hampshire, “Investigating suits: The Officer’s Perspec- and Prosecuting Hidden- tive,” March, p. 1. Compartment Cases,” Schwertfeger, Shawn, Lieu- October, p. 26. tenant, Albemarle County, Virginia, Police Depart- WwW ment, “Media as Teammate: White, Eli, Third-Year Stu- Operation Spring Cleaning,” dent, University of Illinois January, p. 12. College of Law, and DEA Sidener, Kara D., Special Legal Intern, “A New Law Agent, FBI, Washington, Counters the Semisubmers- D.C., “Proactive Human ible Smuggling Threat,” Source Development,” No- March, p. 26. vember, p. |. Sztajnkrycer, Matthew D., Medical Director, Roch- Willis, Dan S., Lieutentant, Simons, Andre, Special Agent, ester, Minnesota, Police La Mesa, California, Police Behavioral Analysis Unit-1, Department, and Associate Department, “The Practice Critical Incident Response Professor, Emergency Medi- of Spirituality and Emo- Group, FBI, “Campus Safe- cine, Mayo Clinic, “Leave tional Wellness in Law ty: Assessing and Managing No One Behind: Downed- Enforcement,” December, Threats,” February, p. 1. Officer Rescue and Risk p. 20. Skinner, Chris, Deputy Chief, Perception,” May, p. 9. y Hillsboro, Oregon, Police Department, “Recruiting Young, Marcus, Instructor, with Emotion and Market Thomas, Richard D., Chief, Criminai Justice Informa- Positioning,” July, p. 20. North Ridgeville, Ohio, tion Services Division, FBI, Sullivan, Michael, Assistant Police Department, “The “The FBI’s National Law U.S. Attorney, Office of the Significance of Personal Enforcement Safety Initia- U.S. Attorney, Northern Character,” July, p. 16. tive,” January, p. 22. 32 / FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin

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