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A New Foundation Web Site Launched, Apr: 10 Geraci, Michael N., Data-Driven Approaches to Crime and Abraham, Robert, Curtailing Abusive Drinking in La Crosse, Casteel, Carri, Robbery and Violence Prevention in Small Traffic Safety, July: 18 Apr: 28 Retail Businesses, Oct: 36 Gibson, Ron, Colorado Springs, Colorado: An Example of Ake, George, Improving Law Enforcement Response and Chronister, Thomas, Robbery and Violence Prevention Civilian and Military Police Cooperation, Dec: 20 Mental Health Services for Child Trauma Victims in in Small Retail Businesses, Oct: 36 Godown, Jeff, The CompStat Process: Four Principles for North Carolina, July: 44 Clem, Matt, A Solution for Child Abuse and Neglect: Managing Crime Reduction, Aug: 36 Amandus, Harlan, Robbery and Violence Prevention in The North Richland Hills BC2 Family Resource Program, Gray, John L., Leadership during Difficult Budget Times, Small Retail Businesses, Oct: 36 May: 50 June: 74 Appleyard, Karen, Improving Law Enforcement Response Close, Gary, Citizen Police Academies: A Model for Smaller Green, Ron, Eyewitness Identification: Views from the and Mental Health Services for Child Trauma Victims in Agencies, Mar: 44 Trenches, Oct: 78 North Carolina, July: 44 Cockroft, Carolyn, |ACP Division of State and Provincial Ashton, Richard J., Highway Safety Initiatives: Police Holds Annual Meeting, Feb: 22 H Buckling Up: A Matter of Officer Survival, May: 74 Collins, John M. (Jack), Chief's Counsel: Hairston, Dean, Technology Talk: 2009 LEIM Section Bug-Splattered Plate Earns Second Win, Sep: 74 Americans with Disabilities Amendments Act: What It Annual Conference, Dallas, Texas, Mar: 60 Is a Speeding Ticket Worth a Life? June: 90 Means for Law Enforcement Agencies, Jan: 12 Hall, Howard B., Targeting Crash and Crime Hot Spots in The Rising Tide of Motorcycle Deaths July: 74 Designation of Family Medical Leave, Oct: 16 Baltimore County, July: 24 Thirteen Ways to Lose a Labor Case, Nov: 12 Highway Safety Initiatives: Training Supports Traf- Cook, David, GIS Technology in Eugene: Piecing Data fic Safety Programs, Nov: 82 B Together to Secure the Olympic Team Trials, June: 28 Harrington, John, Successful Eyewitness Identification Barath, Irene, Stress Management Research at the Corley, Mike, Eyewitness Identification: Views from the Reform: Ramsey County's Blind Sequential Lineup Ontario Police College, Aug: 112 Trenches, Oct: 78 Protocol, Apr: 130 Barlow, Scott, Citizen Police Academies: A Model for Correll, Joshua, Racial Bias in the Decision to Shoot? Hartley, Dan, Robbery and Violence Prevention in Small Smaller Agencies, Mar: 44 May: 54 Retail Businesses, Oct: 36 Barthe, Emmanuel P, Community Policing and CompStat: Cramer, Tom, Nab’em with NIBIN: Ballistics Imaging Heurich, Chuck, Helping Local Police Departments Solve Merged, or Mutually Exclusive? Dec: 72 Technology, Dec:26 Cold Cases, Sep: 42 Beck, Charlie, Predictive Policing: What Can We Learn Currier, Elizabeth, 2009 SACOP Midyear Conference, Hicks, Earl, Technology Talk: Convenience vs. Security: from Wal-Mart and Amazon about Fighting Crime in a May: 18 Federal Court Cases in Jeopardy, Nov: 76 Recession, Nov: 18 Honig, Audrey L., Law Enforcement Officer Suicide, Aug: 90 Bertolli, E. Robert, Lasers: Unconventional Weapons of Horn, Sarah, Speed-Measuring Devices: The Importance D Criminals and Terrorists, Feb: 52 of Maintaining Confidence in Their Accuracy, Sep: 30 Dawson, Jenna, The Impact of Organized Crime on the Bjurstrom, Jim, Improving Law Enforcement Response Canadian Economy, Dec: 64 and Mental Health Services for Child Trauma Victims in North Carolina, July: 44 Dine, Kim C., Providing Police Services to the Deaf, July: 50 J Bolton, Joel, Highway Safety !nitiatives: Domzalski, Dave, Chief's Counsel: Authority of the Railroad Jolly, Rachel, Step Up to Law Enforcement: A Successful Planning for Traffic Safety in 2009, Jan: 66 Police, Mar: 12 Strategy for Recruiting Women into the Law Enforce- Saving Lives through Changes in Attitude and Strategy, Downing, Michael P., Policing Terrorism in the United ment Profession, June: 68 Mar: 66 States: The Los Angeles Police Department's Conver- Jones, Michael, Police and Citizens Together: The Why Are Traffic Laws Enforced? Feb: 90 gence Strategy, Feb: 28 Suwanee PACT Program, Apr: 20 Bradley, Patrick L., Designing the Annual Training Cur- Dye, Steve, Policing in Local Law Enforcement: A Commit- Joyce, Elizabeth, Mobilizing a Community Response to riculum: A Team Effort, Nov: 26 ment to Getting Out-of-the-Car, Oct: 28 Stalking: The Philadelphia Story, Jan: 30 Branch, Jim, Citizen Police Academies: A Model for Judge, Lisa A., Chief's Counsel: Bye-bye Belton? Supreme Smaller Agencies, Mar: 44 E Court Decision Shifts Authority for Vehicle Searches Bratton, William J., Technology Talk: Partnerships Target Eaton, Brad, Survivor's Club: Looking Ahead, May: 68 from Automatic to Manual, June: 12 Online Predators: The Internet Crimes Against Children Evans, Fred, Technology Talk: NamUs.gov — New Central- Jung, Daniel, Irvine's Area Traffic Officer Program, Mar: 46 Task Force, Feb: 74 ized System for Finding the Missing and Identifying the Brissette, D. Miles, Technology Talk: Digital Asset Manage- Unknown, Dec: 104 ment: What Chiefs Should Know about Digital Media K Evidence, June: 82 Keesee, Tracie, Racial Bias in the Decision to Shoot? Brosius, Jo, Training Rural Responders: The Rural Domes- F May: 54 tic Preparedness Consortium, Nov: 56 Fadul, Thomas, The “Miami Barrel,” Sep: 56 Kilpatrick, William C., Silence Is Golden: The Golden Police Burch Il, James H., Data-Driven Approaches to Crime and Fagundes, Paulo, Fighting Internet Child Pornography— Department's Noise Reduction Strategy, May: 46 Traffic Safety, July: 18 The Brazilian Experience, Sep: 48 Kirchman, Kevin, Preserving History, Oct: 24 , From the Acting Director, The Bureau of Justice Fantino, Julian, Ontario Provincial Traffic Safety Program, Kohlhepp, Kim, DiscoverPolicing.org: A Nationwide Online Assistance: The DOJ's Global Initiative and Partner- July: 30 Recruiting Resource for the Law Enforcement Profes- ships as the Keys to Success, Dec: 14 Fields, Marc L., Partnerships with University-Based sion, Jan: 46 Researchers, June: 58 Kondracki, Edward, Curtailing Abusive Drinking in La Fitch, Brian D., Emotional Intelligence: Practical Advice for Crosse, Apr: 28 Cc Law Enforcement Officers, Aug: 104 Kruger, Karen J., Chief's Counsel: Carcara, William S., Advising Houses of Worship on a The IMPACT Principles: A Mcdel of Interpersonal Investigative Use of a Global Positioning Device: Is Ita Comprehensive and Balanced Security Plan, July: 54 Communication for Law Enforcement, Dec: 86 Search? A Seizure? July: 12 Carroll, Michael J., President's Message: Safeguarding Fitzpatrick, Frank, The Need for Mandatory Accreditation Mandatory Arrest Statutes — Are They Really Manda- Officers: A Continuing Priority, Dec: 6 and Certification, Sep: 26 tory? Dec: 12 , President's Message: The Year Ahead, Nov: 6 Forrest, Kathy, Providing Police Services to the Deaf, When Public Duty and Individual Rights Collide in Use- Carter, Joseph C., IACP Foundation: July: 50 of-Force Cases, Feb: 12 Spotlight on Foundation Leadership and Scholarship, Franklin, Raymond A., NLEARN: The Nation's First Police Kunkle, Joseph, Department of Homeland Security Explo- May: 10 Academy Network, Nov: 40 sives Standards Working Group: Standardizing the U.S. Foundation Honors Sacrifice through Scholarship, Frazer, Debra, Ottawa Strategic Staffing Initiative, Jan: 52 Counterexplosives Effort, Aug: 26 Sep: 10 Free 10-Week School of Police Staff and Command Coming to Gulf Region, July: 10 G L Save the Date for the Foundation Fundraiser, Aug: 10 Gaertner, Susan, Successful Eyewitness Identification Lande, Brian J., The Media, the Public, and the Law Casstevens, Patricia, |ACP Foundation: Reform: Ramsey County's Blind Sequential Lineup Enforcement Community: Correcting Misperceptions, Foundation Launches First Matching Gift Drive, Oct: 14 Protocol, Apr: 130 June: 62 Law Enforcement Business Fellowship Candidates Garcia, Michelle, Mobilizing a Community Response Lande, Gary M., The Media, the Public, and the Law Announced, June: 10 to Stalking: The Philadelphia Story, Jan: 30 Enforcement Community: Correcting Misperceptions, Law Enforcement Business Fellowship Pilot Program Garner, Gerald W., Surviving the Circus: How Effective June: 62 Scores High Marks, Nov: 10 Leaders Work Well with the Media, Mar: 52 Laine, Russell B., ACP Foundation: 96 THE POLICE CHIEF/DECEMBER 2009 A New Foundation Web Site Launched, Apr: 10 Geraci, Michael N., Data-Driven Approaches to Crime and Abraham, Robert, Curtailing Abusive Drinking in La Crosse, Casteel, Carri, Robbery and Violence Prevention in Small Traffic Safety, July: 18 Apr: 28 Retail Businesses, Oct: 36 Gibson, Ron, Colorado Springs, Colorado: An Example of Ake, George, Improving Law Enforcement Response and Chronister, Thomas, Robbery and Violence Prevention Civilian and Military Police Cooperation, Dec: 20 Mental Health Services for Child Trauma Victims in in Small Retail Businesses, Oct: 36 Godown, Jeff, The CompStat Process: Four Principles for North Carolina, July: 44 Clem, Matt, A Solution for Child Abuse and Neglect: Managing Crime Reduction, Aug: 36 Amandus, Harlan, Robbery and Violence Prevention in The North Richland Hills BC2 Family Resource Program, Gray, John L., Leadership during Difficult Budget Times, Small Retail Businesses, Oct: 36 May: 50 June: 74 Appleyard, Karen, Improving Law Enforcement Response Close, Gary, Citizen Police Academies: A Model for Smaller Green, Ron, Eyewitness Identification: Views from the and Mental Health Services for Child Trauma Victims in Agencies, Mar: 44 Trenches, Oct: 78 North Carolina, July: 44 Cockroft, Carolyn, |ACP Division of State and Provincial Ashton, Richard J., Highway Safety Initiatives: Police Holds Annual Meeting, Feb: 22 H Buckling Up: A Matter of Officer Survival, May: 74 Collins, John M. (Jack), Chief's Counsel: Hairston, Dean, Technology Talk: 2009 LEIM Section Bug-Splattered Plate Earns Second Win, Sep: 74 Americans with Disabilities Amendments Act: What It Annual Conference, Dallas, Texas, Mar: 60 Is a Speeding Ticket Worth a Life? June: 90 Means for Law Enforcement Agencies, Jan: 12 Hall, Howard B., Targeting Crash and Crime Hot Spots in The Rising Tide of Motorcycle Deaths July: 74 Designation of Family Medical Leave, Oct: 16 Baltimore County, July: 24 Thirteen Ways to Lose a Labor Case, Nov: 12 Highway Safety Initiatives: Training Supports Traf- Cook, David, GIS Technology in Eugene: Piecing Data fic Safety Programs, Nov: 82 B Together to Secure the Olympic Team Trials, June: 28 Harrington, John, Successful Eyewitness Identification Barath, Irene, Stress Management Research at the Corley, Mike, Eyewitness Identification: Views from the Reform: Ramsey County's Blind Sequential Lineup Ontario Police College, Aug: 112 Trenches, Oct: 78 Protocol, Apr: 130 Barlow, Scott, Citizen Police Academies: A Model for Correll, Joshua, Racial Bias in the Decision to Shoot? Hartley, Dan, Robbery and Violence Prevention in Small Smaller Agencies, Mar: 44 May: 54 Retail Businesses, Oct: 36 Barthe, Emmanuel P, Community Policing and CompStat: Cramer, Tom, Nab’em with NIBIN: Ballistics Imaging Heurich, Chuck, Helping Local Police Departments Solve Merged, or Mutually Exclusive? Dec: 72 Technology, Dec:26 Cold Cases, Sep: 42 Beck, Charlie, Predictive Policing: What Can We Learn Currier, Elizabeth, 2009 SACOP Midyear Conference, Hicks, Earl, Technology Talk: Convenience vs. Security: from Wal-Mart and Amazon about Fighting Crime in a May: 18 Federal Court Cases in Jeopardy, Nov: 76 Recession, Nov: 18 Honig, Audrey L., Law Enforcement Officer Suicide, Aug: 90 Bertolli, E. Robert, Lasers: Unconventional Weapons of Horn, Sarah, Speed-Measuring Devices: The Importance D Criminals and Terrorists, Feb: 52 of Maintaining Confidence in Their Accuracy, Sep: 30 Dawson, Jenna, The Impact of Organized Crime on the Bjurstrom, Jim, Improving Law Enforcement Response Canadian Economy, Dec: 64 and Mental Health Services for Child Trauma Victims in North Carolina, July: 44 Dine, Kim C., Providing Police Services to the Deaf, July: 50 J Bolton, Joel, Highway Safety !nitiatives: Domzalski, Dave, Chief's Counsel: Authority of the Railroad Jolly, Rachel, Step Up to Law Enforcement: A Successful Planning for Traffic Safety in 2009, Jan: 66 Police, Mar: 12 Strategy for Recruiting Women into the Law Enforce- Saving Lives through Changes in Attitude and Strategy, Downing, Michael P., Policing Terrorism in the United ment Profession, June: 68 Mar: 66 States: The Los Angeles Police Department's Conver- Jones, Michael, Police and Citizens Together: The Why Are Traffic Laws Enforced? Feb: 90 gence Strategy, Feb: 28 Suwanee PACT Program, Apr: 20 Bradley, Patrick L., Designing the Annual Training Cur- Dye, Steve, Policing in Local Law Enforcement: A Commit- Joyce, Elizabeth, Mobilizing a Community Response to riculum: A Team Effort, Nov: 26 ment to Getting Out-of-the-Car, Oct: 28 Stalking: The Philadelphia Story, Jan: 30 Branch, Jim, Citizen Police Academies: A Model for Judge, Lisa A., Chief's Counsel: Bye-bye Belton? Supreme Smaller Agencies, Mar: 44 E Court Decision Shifts Authority for Vehicle Searches Bratton, William J., Technology Talk: Partnerships Target Eaton, Brad, Survivor's Club: Looking Ahead, May: 68 from Automatic to Manual, June: 12 Online Predators: The Internet Crimes Against Children Evans, Fred, Technology Talk: NamUs.gov — New Central- Jung, Daniel, Irvine's Area Traffic Officer Program, Mar: 46 Task Force, Feb: 74 ized System for Finding the Missing and Identifying the Brissette, D. Miles, Technology Talk: Digital Asset Manage- Unknown, Dec: 104 ment: What Chiefs Should Know about Digital Media K Evidence, June: 82 Keesee, Tracie, Racial Bias in the Decision to Shoot? Brosius, Jo, Training Rural Responders: The Rural Domes- F May: 54 tic Preparedness Consortium, Nov: 56 Fadul, Thomas, The “Miami Barrel,” Sep: 56 Kilpatrick, William C., Silence Is Golden: The Golden Police Burch Il, James H., Data-Driven Approaches to Crime and Fagundes, Paulo, Fighting Internet Child Pornography— Department's Noise Reduction Strategy, May: 46 Traffic Safety, July: 18 The Brazilian Experience, Sep: 48 Kirchman, Kevin, Preserving History, Oct: 24 , From the Acting Director, The Bureau of Justice Fantino, Julian, Ontario Provincial Traffic Safety Program, Kohlhepp, Kim, DiscoverPolicing.org: A Nationwide Online Assistance: The DOJ's Global Initiative and Partner- July: 30 Recruiting Resource for the Law Enforcement Profes- ships as the Keys to Success, Dec: 14 Fields, Marc L., Partnerships with University-Based sion, Jan: 46 Researchers, June: 58 Kondracki, Edward, Curtailing Abusive Drinking in La Fitch, Brian D., Emotional Intelligence: Practical Advice for Crosse, Apr: 28 Cc Law Enforcement Officers, Aug: 104 Kruger, Karen J., Chief's Counsel: Carcara, William S., Advising Houses of Worship on a The IMPACT Principles: A Mcdel of Interpersonal Investigative Use of a Global Positioning Device: Is Ita Comprehensive and Balanced Security Plan, July: 54 Communication for Law Enforcement, Dec: 86 Search? A Seizure? July: 12 Carroll, Michael J., President's Message: Safeguarding Fitzpatrick, Frank, The Need for Mandatory Accreditation Mandatory Arrest Statutes — Are They Really Manda- Officers: A Continuing Priority, Dec: 6 and Certification, Sep: 26 tory? Dec: 12 , President's Message: The Year Ahead, Nov: 6 Forrest, Kathy, Providing Police Services to the Deaf, When Public Duty and Individual Rights Collide in Use- Carter, Joseph C., IACP Foundation: July: 50 of-Force Cases, Feb: 12 Spotlight on Foundation Leadership and Scholarship, Franklin, Raymond A., NLEARN: The Nation's First Police Kunkle, Joseph, Department of Homeland Security Explo- May: 10 Academy Network, Nov: 40 sives Standards Working Group: Standardizing the U.S. Foundation Honors Sacrifice through Scholarship, Frazer, Debra, Ottawa Strategic Staffing Initiative, Jan: 52 Counterexplosives Effort, Aug: 26 Sep: 10 Free 10-Week School of Police Staff and Command Coming to Gulf Region, July: 10 G L Save the Date for the Foundation Fundraiser, Aug: 10 Gaertner, Susan, Successful Eyewitness Identification Lande, Brian J., The Media, the Public, and the Law Casstevens, Patricia, |ACP Foundation: Reform: Ramsey County's Blind Sequential Lineup Enforcement Community: Correcting Misperceptions, Foundation Launches First Matching Gift Drive, Oct: 14 Protocol, Apr: 130 June: 62 Law Enforcement Business Fellowship Candidates Garcia, Michelle, Mobilizing a Community Response Lande, Gary M., The Media, the Public, and the Law Announced, June: 10 to Stalking: The Philadelphia Story, Jan: 30 Enforcement Community: Correcting Misperceptions, Law Enforcement Business Fellowship Pilot Program Garner, Gerald W., Surviving the Circus: How Effective June: 62 Scores High Marks, Nov: 10 Leaders Work Well with the Media, Mar: 52 Laine, Russell B., ACP Foundation: 96 THE POLICE CHIEF/DECEMBER 2009 - STRENGTHEN | Donor's Choice: Philanthropy and Fund-Raising in a Bad Information: Supreme Court Revisits Good-Faith Challenging Economy, Mar: 10 Exception to Exclusionary Rule, Apr: 12 Scholarships for Law Enforcement Command Staff McEwen, Harlin, Technology Talk: Update—Nationwide YOUR FUTURE | Prove Challenging and Rewarding, Feb: 10 Public Safety Shared Wireless Broadband Network, Third Annual Foundation Fundraiser Reaches New Aug: 136 Summit, Dec: 10 McGee, Eamonn, Portable Field Investigative Tools for Law President's Message: Enforcement, Sep: 58 A Crisis We Must Confront, Apr: 6 Means, Randy, Chief's Counsel: Good-Faith Reliance on IACP Committees: Providing Unmatched Law Enforce- Bad Information: Supreme Court Revisits Good-Faith ment Expertise, Feb: 6 Exception to Exclusionary Rule, Apr: 12 Law Enforcement and Public Perception: Race, Ethnic- ———,The IMPACT Principles: A Model of Interpersonal ity, and Community Policing, Sep: 6 Communication for Law Enforcement, Dec: 86 Leadership in a Troubled Economy, Mar: 6 Mellin, Gene, Providing Police Services to the Deaf, July: Leading the Way to International Collaboration, June: 6 50 Make Your Voice Heard to the Next Administration and Merritt, Michael P,, U.S. Secret Service's Computer Foren- Congress, Jan: 6 sic Training for State and Local Agencies, July: 16 Safeguarding Officers’ Mental Health, Aug: 6 Milazzo, Carl, Chief's Counsel: Searching Cell Phones The Year in Review, Oct: 8 Incident to Arrest: 2009 Update, May: 12 Lautenbach, Rick, Targeting Organized Retail Crime: Inside Modafferi, Peter A., Eyewitness Identification: Views from the Forensic Operations of One of the World's Largest the Trenches, Oct: 78 Retailers, Sep: 28 Moin, Rahman, Officer Performance in High-Stress Situa- tions: Considerations for Technology Design, Aug: 122 Lazor, Michael T., Ohio's Certified Law Enforcement Execu- Moore, Glenn, Silence Is Golden: The Golden Police tive Program, May: 30 Department's Noise Reduction Strategy, May: 46 Lenhart, Stan, GIS Technology in Eugene: Piecing Data Morgan, John, From the Deputy Director: Supporting the Togethert o Secure the Olympic Team Trials. June: 28 Effort to Exonerate the Wrongfully Convicted Apr: 14 Lindsey, Jeffrey C., N-DEx Implementation Update: Ready Moriarty, Sean E., The Leadership in Police Organizations and Able, Aug: 20 Program in the Delaware State Police: Recommenda- Linkenbach, Jeffrey, The Media, the Public, and the Law tions for Law Enforcement Leadership Development, Enforcement Community: Correcting Misperceptions, May: 20 June: 62 Murphy, Robert, Improving Law Enforcement Response and Mental Health Services for Child Trauma Victims in North Carolina, July: 44 Maggard Jr., David L., Irvine's Area Traffic Officer Program, Mar: 46 Mahan, Neil, Digital Billboards and Law Enforcement N Agencies: A New, High-Tech Partnership, Mar: 34 Neville, Russell A., Cincinnati Regional Automatic License Maher, Timothy M., False Confessions, Oct: 68 Plate Recognition Technology Project, Junu: 40 Marshall, Gregory, U.S. Department of Homeland Secu- Norton, Leo M., Who Goes There? Mobile Fingerprint rity's Office of Security: Improving Security through Readers in Los Angeles County, June: 32 Collaborative Partnerships, Aug: 30 Martin, Kenneth, The Need for Mandatory Accreditation and Certification, Sep: 26 Martinelli, Thomas J., Dodging the Pitfalls of Noble Cause oO Corruption and the Intelligence Unit, Oct: 124 O'Connor, Thomas P., False Confessions, Oct: 68 ,ILP Abbreviations for the ISE and NCISP Can Spell Openshaw, Linda, Law Enforcement Healthy Marriage and Trouble, Oct: 138 Family Project, Jan: 48 Mayer, Martin J., Chiefs Counsel: ADA and the Hiring Process, Sep: 14 Mays, Meredith, Legislative Alert: P 0 1datnd ele] O)alliats Collective Bargaining Legislation Still Looming, Oct: 12 Congress Eliminates CEDAP Funding, Aug: 8 Pannone, Dominic R., Lasers: Unconventional Weapons of Bachelor’s or Master’s Congress Passes Continued Fiscal Year 2009 Omnibus Criminals and Terrorists, Feb: 52 Bill, Apr: 8 Peak, Ken, Community Policing and CompStat: Merged, or Degree in Mutually Exclusive? Dec: 72 Forensic Science Reform Continues, Nov: 8 Peek-Asa, Corinne, Robbery and Violence Prevention in House Introduces Stimulus with COPS, Byrne-JAG Small Retail Businesses, Oct: 36 Funds, Feb: 8 IACP Opposed Concealed Carry Legislation Fails in Perdue , Jimmy, A Solution for Child Abuse and Neglect: @liiaaliacel The North Richland Hills BC2 Family Resource Program, Senate, Sep: 8 May: 50 IACP Requests New Administration Restore Critical Perkins, Chris, Eyewitness Identification: Views from the Assistance Funding, Jan: 8 Trenches, Oct: 78 ALU S jrer= IACP Responds to National Academy of Sciences Perkins, Lloyd, Officer Safety initiatives of the New York Report on Forensics, July: 8 State Association of Chiefs of Police, Feb: 70 IACP Supports Kerlikowske to Head ONDCP, May: 8 Phillips, Tracy, DiscoverPolicing.org: A Nationwide Online President Introduces Budget Proposal, June: 8 Recruiting Resource for the Law Enforcement Profes- Robinson Sworn in as Assistant Attorney General, sion, Jan: 46 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN | Dec: 8 Plaisted, Paul M., Partnering for Progress: Maine Law U.S. President Signs Bill Containing $4 Billion in Funds Enforcement Online Training Initiative, Nov: 32 PLATIEVEELE | for State, Local, and Tribal Law Enforcement Agen- Polski, Joseph, Forensic Science—A Critical Concern for cies Mar: 8 Police Chiefs, Sep: 24 www.uwplatt.edu/disted/chief | McBride, Ron, Survivors’ Club, Feb: 78 McCue, Colleen, Predictive Policing: What Can We Learn | 800.362.5460 from Wal-Mart and Amazon about Fighting Crime in a Q [email protected] | Recession, Nov: 18 Quigley, Adrienne, Soft Body Armor Coverage and Fit: McDonald, Pam, Chief's Counsel: Good-Faith Reliance on Current Issues Regarding Ballistic Vests, Feb: 64 Circle no. 60 on Reader Response Card THE POLICE CHIEF/DECEMBER 2009 97 R Renkiewicz, Martin, From the Director—USNCB: The IACP Schwartz, Robert M., Partnering for Progress: Maine Law Uy, Alfven, Regional Cooperation, Planning, and Opera- and INTERPOL: Expanding International Law Enforce- Enforcement Online Training Initiative, Nov: 32 tional Integration: Preparing for a Mumbai-Style Attack, ment Cooperation, Oct: 18 Seibert, Paul, SafeCatch: An Educational Partnership Nov: 46 Reyes, Eddie, Technology Talk: Update—Nationwide Offering More Customer Development and Less Crime, Public Safety Shared Wireless Broadband Network, Mar: 26 Aug: 136 Shaw, Lawrence E., ILP Abbreviations for the ISE and Vv Reynolds, Luther, Regional Cooperation, Planning, and NCISP Can Spell Trouble, Oct: 138 Velazquez, Sonia E., Mobilizing a Community Response to Operational Integration: Preparing for a Mumbai-Style Shepard, Doug, ATTACKing Auto Theft in Washington Stalking: The Philadelphia Story, Jan: 30 Attack, Nov: 46 State: The Redmond Initiative, Apr: 124 Valcarcel, Julio, Maryland's Pursuit of the Paperless Patrol Roberts, Knowlton, Ottawa Strategic Staffing Initiative, Shumate, Don, Technology Talk: Automatic License Plate Car: Using Mobile Technology to Foster Interagency Jan: 52 Readers in San Diego County, May: 66 Collaboration and Improve Officer Safety, June: 22 Robinson, Donald G., U.S. Bomb Data Center: A Central Smith, Kurt, Technology Talk: GPS Technology in Policing: Source for Explosives Incident Information, Feb: 26 Ride the Wave to Make Better Decisions, Apr: 144 Robinson, Michael W., First ACP Middle East/North Africa Spawn, Mark A., Officer Safety Initiatives of the New York Ww Executive Policing Conference: Doha, Qatar, Feb: 20 State Association of Chiefs of Police, Feb: 70 Werth, Eric P, Adult Learning: Similarities in Training Rogers, John, Partnering for Progress: Maine Law Sweeney, Earl M., Highway Safety Initiatives: The Highway Methods and Recruits Learning Characteristics, Nov: 42 Enforcement Online Training Initiative, Nov: 32 Safety Committee Promotes Traffic Safety, Manage- Westphal, Gary, Law Enforcement Healthy Marriage and Romero, John A., Technology Talk: Partnerships Target ment, and Enforcement, Oct: 158 WillFiaammisl,y JPerrorjye,c tU,. SJ.a nD:e p4a8r tment of Homeland Security's Online Predators: The Internet Crimes Against Children Office of Security: Improving Security through Col- Task Force, Feb: 74 T laborative Partnerships, Aug: 30 Rose, Kristina, From the Acting Director: NiJI—Improving Thurnauer, Beau, Technology Talk: Managing Technology Williams, Tiffany, Technology Talk: U.S. Customs and All Forensic Sciences, Sep: 22 Needs: Tips for Agency Leaders, Jan: 60 Border Protection's Use of Technology to Better Secure Rossmo, D. Kim, Failures in Criminal Investigation, Oct: 54 Tooley, Michael, The Media, the Public, and the Law U.S. Borders, Sep: 68 Ruecker, Ronald C., |ACP Foundation: Right on Target with Enforcement Community: Correcting Misperceptions, Wilson, Kim, Chief's Counsel: HIPPA and Law Enforcement Professional Development, Jan: 10 June: 62 Access to Medical and Mental Health-Care Records, Ruzbasan Cotter, Heather, Technology Talk: International Trudeau, Scott, Weapons of Mass Effect: Managing 21st- Aug: 14 Association of Chiefs of Police Technology Center Century Threats with Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Update, Oct: 150 Nuclear, and Explosives Detection Devices, Feb: 44 Tuomey, Lianne M., Soft Body Armor Coverage and Fit: z Current Issues Regarding Ballistic Vests, Feb: 64 Ziolkowski, Rick, The Role of Financial Investigators in S , Step Up to Law Enforcement: A Successful Strat- Support of Criminal Investigations, Mar: 20 Salmon, David A., Highway Safety Initiatives: New York's egy for Recruiting Women into the Law Enforcement Traffic Incident Management and Targeted Traffic Profession, June: 68 Enforcement Efforts, Aug: 146 Turner, Timothy W., Understanding the Benefits of Sanders, Beth A., Partnerships with University-Based Emotional Intelligence for Officer Growth and Agency Researchers, June: 58 Budgets, Aug: 94 BRINKLEY SARGENT Readiness Saves Lives Training can make the difference between a succ -essful outcome and tragedy. 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SUITEGOO DALLAS, TEXAS 75254 972.960.9970 Circle no. 17 on Reader Response Card Circle no. 6 on Reader Response Card 98 THE POLICE CHIEF/DECEMBER 2009 Awards Forensic Science—A Critical Concern for Police Chiefs Foundation Honors Sacrifice through Scholarship (Joseph (Joseph Polski), Sep: 24 C. Carter), Sep: 10 2008 IACP Awards, Jan: 16 Helping Local Police Departments Solve Cold Cases Foundation Launches First Matching Gift Drive (Patricia 2008 IACP Community Policing Awards, Mar: 16 (Chuck Heurich), Sep: 42 Casstevens), Oct: 14 Technology Talk:2009 LEIM Section Annual Conference, Legislative Alert: Law Enforcement Business Fellowship Candidates Dallas, Texas (Dean Hairston), Mar: 60 Forensic Science Reform Continues (Meredith Mays), Announced (Patricia Casstevens), June: 10 Nov: 8 Law Enforcement Business Fellowship Pilot Program Chief's Counsel IACP Responds to National Academy of Sciences Scores High Marks (Patricia Casstevens), Nov: 10 ADA and the Hiring Process (Martin J. Mayer), Sep: 14 Report on Forensics (Meredith Mays), July: 8 New Foundation Web Site Launched (Patricia Casste- Americans with Disabilities Amendments Act: What It The “Miami Barrel” (Thomas Fadul), Sep: 56 vens), Apr: 10 Means for Law Enforcement Agencies (John M. [Jack] Nab‘em with NIBIN: Ballistics Imaging Technology, (Tom Right on Target with Professional Development (Ronald C. Collins), Jan: 12 Cramer), Dec: 26 Ruecker), Jan: 10 Authority of the Railroad Police (Dave Domzalski), Mar: 12 The Need for Mandatory Accreditation and Certification Save the Date for the Foundation Fundraiser (Joseph C. Bye-bye Belton? Supreme Court Decision Shifts Authority (Frank Fitzpatrick and Kenneth Martin), Sep: 26 Carter), Aug: 10 for Vehicle Searches from Automatic to Manual (Lisa A. Targeting Organized Retail Crime: Inside the Forensic Scholarships for Law Enforcement Command Staff Prove Judge), June: 12 Operations of One of the World's Largest Retailers (Rick Challenging and Rewarding (Russell B. Laine), Feb: 10 Designation of Family Medical Leave (John M. [Jack] Lautenbach), Sep: 28 Spotlight on Foundation Leadership and Scholarship Collins), Oct: 16 U.S. Secret Service's Computer Forensic Training for State (Joseph C. Carter), May: 10 Good-Faith Reliance on Bad Information: Supreme Court and Local Agencies (Michael P. Merrit), July: 16 Third Annual Foundation Fundraiser Reaches New Summit Revisits Good-Faith Exception to Exclusionary Rule (Russell B. Laine), Dec: 10 (Randy Means and Pam McDonald), Apr: 12 Highway Safety HIPPA and Law Enforcement Access to Medical and Conforming Product List (CPL), Sep: 32 Mental Health-Care Records (Kim Wilson), Aug: 14 Information Sharing Highway Safety Initiatives: Investigative Use of a Global Positioning Device: Is Ita Buckling Up: A Matter of Officer Survival (Richard J. ILP Abbreviations for the ISE and NCISP Can Spell Trouble Search? A Seizure? (Karen J. Kruger), July: 12 Ashton), May: 74 (Thomas J. Martinelli and Lawrence E. Shaw), Oct: 138 Mandatory Arrest Statutes — Are They Really Mandatory? Bug-Splattered Plate Earns Second Win (Richard J. N-DEx Implementation Update: Ready and Able (Jeffrey C. (Karen J. Kruger), Dec: 12 Ashton), Sep: 74 Lindsey), Aug: 20 Searching Cell Phones Incident to Arrest: 2009 Update Highway Safety Committee Policy Recommendation, Technology Talk: Nlets Interstate Sharing of Photos (Chel- (Carl Milazzo), May: 12 Dec: 110 sea S. Keefer), July: 68 Thirteen Ways to Lose a Labor Case (John M. [Jack] The Highway Safety Committee Promotes Traffic Collins), Nov: 12 Safety, Management, and Enforcement (Earl M. When Public Duty and Individual Rights Collide in Use-of- Juvenile issues Sweeney), Oct: 158 Force Cases (Karen J. Kruger), Feb: 12 Is a Speeding Ticket Worth a Life? (Richard J. A Solution for Child Abuse and Neglect: The North Rich- Ashton), June: 90 land Hills BC2 Family Resource Program (Jimmy Perdue Community Policing New York's Traffic Incident Management and and Matt Clem), May: 50 Community Policing and CompStat: Merged, or Mutually Targeted Traffic Enforcement Efforts (David A. Fighting Internet Child Pornography—tThe Brazilian Experi- Exclusive? (Ken Peak and Emmanuel P. Barthe), Dec: 72 Salmon), Aug: 146 ence (Paulo Fagundes), Sep: 48 Policing in Local Law Enforcement: A Commitment to Get- Planning for Traffic Safety ir: 2009 (Joel Bolton), Jan: 66 Improving Law Enforcement Response and Mental Health ting Out-of-the-Car (Steve Dye), Oct: 28 The Rising Tide of Motorcycle Deaths (Richard J. Services for Child Trauma Victims in North Carolina Ashton), July: 74 (Jim Bjurstrom, Robert Murphy, George Ake, and Karen Conferences Saving Lives through Changes in Attitude and Strategy Appleyard), July: 44 Technology Talk: 2009 LEIM Section Annual Conference, (Joel Bolton), Apr: 150 Technology Talk: Partnerships Target Online Predators: 2009D alSlAaCs,O PT exMaisd y(eDaera nC oHnafiresrteonnc),e M(aErl:i za6b0e th Currier), TSraaviinnign g LiSvueps,p oOrntse TSrtaofpfi ca t Saa fTeitmye P(rJoogelr aBmosl to(nH)o, waMarrd: B6.6 Tlihaem IJn.t eBrrnaettt onC riamneds JAoghani nAs.t RCohmielrdor)e,n TFeabs:k 7F4o rce (Wil- May: 18 Hall), Nov: 82 First IACP Middle East/North Africa Executive Policing Why Are Traffic Laws Enforced? (Joel Bolton), Feb: 90 Leadership Conference: Doha, Qatar (Michael W. Robinson), Irvine's Area Traffic Officer Program (David L. Maggard Jr. Feb: 20 and Daniel Jung), Mar: 46 Leadership Development around the States, May: 34 IACP Division of State and Provincial Police Holds Annual President's Message: Take the Lead in Promoting Traffic Leadership during Difficult Budget Times (John L. Gray), Meeting (Carolyn Cockroft), Feb: 22 Enforcement (Russell B. Laine), July: 6 June: 74 iACP President Delivers Keynote Address at the 2nd Speed-Measuring Devices: The Importance of Maintaining The Leadership in Police Organizations Program in the AMERIPOL Meeting in Brasilia, Brazil, Oct: 10 Confidence in Their Accuracy (Sarah Horn), Sep: 30 Delaware State Police: Recommendations for Law Technology Talk: Automatic License Plate Readers in San Enforcement Leadership Development (Sean E. 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Carcara), July: 54 Collective Bargaining Legislation Still Looming (Meredith and Amazon about Fighting Crime in a Recession Department of Homeland Security Explosives Standards Mays), Oct: 12 (Charlie Beck and Colleen McCue), Nov: 18 Working Group: Standardizing the U.S. Counterexplo- Congress Eliminates CEDAP Fun¢:ng (Meredith Mays}, Targeting Crash and Crime Hot Spots in Baltimore County sives Effort (Joseph Kunkle), Aug: 26 Aug: 8 (Howard B. Hall), July: 24 GIS Technology in Eugene: Piecing Data Togethert o Congress Passes Continued Fiscal Year 2009 Omnibus Bill Secure the Olympic Team Trials (Stan Lenhart), June: 28 (Meredith Mays), Apr: 8 Eyewitness Identification Regional Cooperation, Planning, and Operational Integra- Forensic Science Reform Continues (Meredith Mays), Eyewitness Identification: Views from the Trenches tion: Preparing for a Mumbai-Style Attack (Luther Nov: 8 (Peter A. Modafferi, Mike Corley, Ron Green, and Chris Reynolds and Alfven Uy), Nov: 46 House Introduces Stimulus with COPS, Byrne-JAG Funds Perkins), Oct: 78 Preserving History (Kevin Kirchman), Oct: 24 (Meredith Mays), Feb: 8 Successful Eyewitness Identification Reform: Ramsey U.S. Bomb Data Center: A Central Source for Explosives IACP Opposed Concealed Carry Legislation Fails in Senate County's Blind Sequential Lineup Protocol (Susan Incident Information (Donald G. Robinson), Feb: 26 (Meredith Mays), Sep: 8 Gaertner and John Harrington), Apr: 130 U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Office of Security: IACP Requests New Administration Restore Critical Assis- Improving Security through Collaborative Partnerships tance Funding (Meredith Mays), Jan: 8 (Jerry Williams and Gregory Marshall), Aug: 30 IACP Responds to National Academy of Scierices Report Forensics on Forensics (Meredith Mays), July: 8 From the Acting Director: NIJ—Improving All Forensic IACP Supports Kerlikowske to Head ONDCP (Meredith Sciences (Kristina Rose), Sep: 22 iACP Foundation Mays), May: 8 From the Deputy Director: Supporting the Effort to Exoner- Donor’s Choice: Philanthropy and Fund-Raising in a Chal- President Introduces Budget Proposal (Meredith Mays), ate the Wrongfully Convicted (John Morgan), Apr: 14 lenging Economy (Russell B. Laine), Mar: 10 June: 8 100 THE POLICE CHIEF/DECEMBER 2009 Robinson Sworn in as Assistant Attorney General Jeffrey Linkenbach, Brian J. Lande, and Gary M. Technology Talk: (Meredith Mays), Dec: 8 Lande), June: 62 2009 LEIM Section Annual Conference, Dallas, Texas U.S. President Signs Bill Containing $4 Billion in Funds for President's Message: Law Enforcement and Public (Dean Hairston), Mar: 60 State, Local, and Tribal Law Enforcement Agencies Perception: Race, Ethnicity, and Community Policing Automatic License Plate Readers in San Diego County (Meredith Mays), Mar: 8 (Russell B. Laine), Sep: 6 (Don Shumate), May: 66 Racial Bias in the Decision to Shoot? (Joshua Correll and Convenience vs. Security: Federal Court Cases in Tracie Keesee), May: 54 Jeopardy (Earl Hicks), Nov: 76 Officer Health and Safety Surviving the Circus: How Effective Leaders Work Well Digital Asset Management: What Chiefs Should Know Highway Safety Initiatives: Buckling Up: A Matter of Officer with the Media (Gerald W. Garner), Mar: 52 about Digital Media Evidence (D. Miles Brissette), Survival (Richard J. Ashton), May: 74 June: 82 Law Enforcement Healthy Marriage and Family Project GPS Technology in Policing: Ride the Wave to Make (Gary Westphal and Linda Openshaw), Jan: 48 Police Psychology Better Decisions (Kurt Smith), Apr: 144 Law Enforcement Officer Suicide (Audrey L. Honig), Emotional Intelligence: Practical Advice for Law Enforce- International Association of Chiefs of Police Technol- Aug: 90 ment Officers (Brian D. Fitch), Aug: 104 ogy Center Update (Heather Ruzbasan Cotter), Officer Safety Initiatives of the New York State Association Racial Bias in the Decision to Shoot? (Joshua Correll and Oct: 150 of Chiefs of Police (Lloyd Perkins and Mark A. Spawn), Tracie Keesee), May: 54 Managing Technology Needs: Tips for Agency Leaders Feb: 70 Stress Management Research at the Ontario Police Col- (Beau Thurnauer), Jan: 60 Soft Body Armor Coverage and Fit: Current Issues Regard- lege (Irene Barath), Aug: 112 NamUs.gov — New Centralized System for Finding the ing Ballistic Vests (Adrienne Quigley and Lianne M. Understanding the Benefits of Emotional Intelligence Missing and Identifying the Unknown (Fred Evans), Tuomey), Feb: 64 for Officer Growth and Agency Budgets (Timothy W. Dec: 104 Turner), Aug: 94 Nlets Interstate Sharing of Photos (Chelsea S. Keefer), July: 68 Organized Crime Partnerships Target Online Predators: The Internet ATTACKing Auto Theft in Washington State: The Redmond Police Week Crimes Against Children Task Force (William J. Brat- Initiative (Doug Shepard), Apr: 124 Honoring the Fallen by Continuing Our Mission (Russell B. ton and John A. 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Weapons of Mass Effect: Managing 21st-Century Threats A Solution for Child Abuse and Neglect: The North Rich- Laine), May: 6 with Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and |ACP Committees: Providing Unmatched Law Enforcement land Hills BC2 Family Resource Program (Jimmy Perdue Explosives Detection Devices (Scott Trudeau), Feb: 44 Expertise (Russell B. Laine), Feb: 6 and Matt Clem), May: 50 Who Goes There? Mobile Fingerprint Readers in Los Ange- Law Enforcement and Public Perception: Race, Ethnicity, Citizen Police Academies: A Model for Smaller Agencies les County (Leo M. Norton), June: 32 and Community Policing (Russell B. Laine), Sep: 6 (Scott Barlow, Jim Branch, and Gary Close), Mar: 44 Leadership in a Troubled Economy (Russell B. Laine), Colorado Springs, Colorado: An Example of Civilian and Mar: 6 Terrorism Military Police Cooperation (Ron Gibson), Dec: 20 Leading the Wayt o International Collaboration (Russell B. Lasers: Unconventional Weapons of Criminals and Terror- Curtailing Abusive Drinking in La Crosse (Edward Kon- Laine), June: 6 ists (E. Robert Bertolli and Dominic R. Pannone), Feb: 52 dracki and Robert Abraham), Apr: 28 Make Your Voice Heard to the Next Administration and Mumbai Terrorist Attacks, Feb: 24 Digital Billboards and Law Enforcement Agencies: A New, Congress (Russell B. Laine), Jan: 6 Policing Terrorism in the United States: The Los Angeles High-Tech Partnership (Neil Mahan), Mar: 34 Safeguarding Officers: A Continuing Priority (Michael J. Police Department's Convergence Strategy (Michael P. Fighting Internet Child Pornography—tThe Brazilian Experi- Carroll), Dec: 6 Downing), Feb: 28 ence (Paulo Fagundes), Sep: 48 Safeguarding Officers’ Mental Health (Russell B. Laine), Regional Cooperation, Planning, and Operational Integra- From the Acting Director The Bureau of Justice Assis- Aug: 6 tion: Preparing for a Mumbai-Style Attack (Luther tance: The DOU's Global Initiative and Partnerships as Take the Lead in Promoting Traffic Enforcement (Russell B. Reynolds and Alfven Uy), Nov: 46 the Keys to Success (James H. Burch Il), Dec: 14 Laine), July: 6 Training Rural responders: The Rural Domestic Prepared- Improving Law Enforcement Response and Mental Health The Year Ahead (Michael J. Carrel), Nov: 6 ness Consortium (Jo Brosius), Nov: 56 Services for Child Trauma Victims in North Carolina The Year in Review (Russell B. Laine), Oct: 8 Weapons of Mass Effect: Managing 21st-Century Threats (Jim Bjurstrom, Robert Murphy, George Ake, and Karen with Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Appleyard), July: 44 Explosives Detection Devices (Scott Trudeau), Feb: 44 Mobilizing a Community Response to Stalking: The Phila- Recruitment and Retention delphia Story (Sonia E. Velazquez, Michelle Garcia, and DiscoverPolicing.org: A Nationwide Online Recruiting Elizabeth Joyce), Jan: 30 Resource for the Law Enforcement Profession (Kim Training Partnerships with University-Based Researchers (Beth A. Kohlhepp and Tracy Phillips), Jan: 46 Adult Learning: Similarities in Training Methods and Sanders and Marc L. Fields), June: 58 Ottawa Strategic Staffing Initiative (Debra Frazer and Recruits Learning Characteristics (Eric P. Werth), Police and Citizens Together: The Suwanee PACT Program Knowlton Roberts), Jan: 52 Nov: 42 (Michael Jones), Apr: 20 Step Up to Law Enforcement: A Successful Strategy for Designing the Annual Training Curriculum: A Team Effort Providing Police Services to the Deaf (Kathy Forrest, Gene Recruiting Women into the Law Enforcement Profes- (Patrick L. Bradley), Nov: 26 Mellin, and Kim C. Dine), July: 50 sion (Lianne M. Tuomey and Rachel Jolly), June: 68 IACP Foundation: Free 10-Week School of Police Staff and The Role of Financial Investigators in Support of Criminal Command Coming to Gulf Region (Joseph C. Carter), Investigations (Rick Ziolkowski), Mar: 20 Survivor's Club July: 10 SafeCatch: An Educational Partnership Offering More Partnering for Progress: Maine Law Enforcement Online Survivor's Club: Looking Ahead (Brad Eaton), May: 68 Customer Development and Less Crime (Paul Seibert), Training Initiative (Robert M. Schwartz, John Rogers, Survivor's Club (Ron McBride), Feb: 78 Mar: 26 and Paul M. Plaisted), Nov: 32 Silence Is Golden: The Golden Police Department's Noise NLEARN: The Nation's First Police Academy Network Reduction Strategy (William C. Kilpatrick and Glenn Technology (Raymond A. Franklin), Nov: 40 Moore), May: 46 Cincinnati Regional Automatic License Plate Recognition U.S. Secret Service’s Computer Forensic Training for State Technology Talk: Partnerships Target Online Predators: Technology Project (Russell A. Neville), June: 40 arid Local Agencies (Michael P. Merrit), July: 16 The Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (Wil- Maryland's Pursuit of the Paperless Patrol Car: Using liam J. Bratton and John A. Romero), Feb: 74 Mobile Technology to Foster Interagency Collaboration and Improve Officer Safety (Julio Valcarcel), June: 22 Wrongful Convictions Nab‘em with NIBIN: Ballistics Imaging Technology, (Tom Failures in Criminal Investigation (D. Kim Rossmo), Oct: 54 Police Image and Ethics Cramer), Dec: 26 False Confessions (Thomas P. O'Connor and Timothy M. Dodging the Pitfalls of Noble Cause Corruption and the Officer Performance in High-Stress Situations: Consider- Maher), Oct: 68 Intelligence Unit (Thomas J. Martinelli), Oct: 124 ations for Technology Design (Moin Rahman), Aug: 122 Eyewitness Identification: Views from the Trenches The Media, the Public, and the Law Enforcement Com- Portable Field Investigative Tools for Law Enforcement (Peter A. Modafferi, Mike Corley, Ron Green, and Chris munity: Correcting Misperceptions (Michael Tooley, (Eamonn McGee), Sep: 58 Perkins), Oct: 78 102 THE POLICE CHIEF/DECEMBER 2009 zi s F

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