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aeee SUBJECT IN DEX Annual IACP Conference Investigation (Jody M. Litchford) Jan: 12 Community Relations: The Neighborhood Conference Addendum: Remarks by Lee Network Center (David Sinclair, Robert Brown and Fred Thomas, Dec: 53 Trojanowicz and Bonnie Bucqueroux) Oct: 74 Civil Rights Conference Preview: Exhibitor List, Aug: 62 Community Relations: A Problem-Oriented Conference Preview: Host Committee, Oct: 69 Chief's Counsel: The Americans with Response to Policing the Homeless (Ronald W. Conference Preview: Host Department Disabilities Act—A Second Look at Pre-employ- Glensor and Ken Peak) Oct: 101 History, Sept: 28 ment Medical Inquiries (Michael R. Santos) Community Relations: Public Meetings Conference Preview: Law Enforcement Sept: 14 Provide Community Forum (Arturo Venegas, Exhibition, Sept: 22 Chief's Counsel: Disciplinary Interrogations: Jr., and Virginia V. Kidd) Oct: 85 Conference Preview: Law Enforcement Which Warnings Apply? And When? (James W. Facilitator Skill-Building in Managing POP Exhibition, Oct: 52 Redlich) June: 12 (Pete Jensen, Bill Tegeler and Susan Quinn) Conference Preview: Meeting Schedule, Hate Crimes: Understanding & Addressing July: 19 Sept: 24 the Problem (Bob Stewart, Michael Lieberman, Integrating the Focus of Law Enforcement's Conference Preview: On the Agenda, Aug: 54 William R. Celester, Joseph C. Carter, Donald Future (Bob Harrison) Feb: 52 Conference Preview: On the Ballot, Aug: 56 G. Pierce, Harold Johnson, Leonard Cooke Legislative Alert: Distribution of COPS Conference Preview: Special Events, Oct: 66 and Marshall W. Nelson) Oct: 14 Monies Well Underway (Roy Caldwell Kime) Conference Preview: Spouses’ Tours, July: 56 Preventing Sexual Harassment in Law Dec: 9 Conference Preview: Workshops, Aug: 60 Enforcement Agencies (Daniel A. Thomann Making a Difference in a Public Housing Conference Preview: Workshops, Sept: 26 and Tina M. Serritella) Sept: 31 Project (Walter A. Baranyk) May: 30 Conference Preview: Workshops, Oct: 64 Philadelphia CARE Unit Demonstrates Conference Wrap-up/Law Enforcement Concern (David Testa) May: 55 Community Policing/ Exhibition, Dec: 39 Predictions for Policing in the 1990s (Jayne Community Relations Gallup Reports on Member Satisfaction with Seagrave) Aug: 79 Conference, Aug: 47 A Blueprint for Police-Community Selection, Training and Evaluation Ensure Partnerships (William B. Berger, Linda Mertes Success (James H. Krieble) May: 26 and Alan Graham) May: 20 Specialized Unit Helps Overcome Cultural Asset Forfeiture A Partnership Worth Emulating (Terry Barriers (Paul Kim) May: 50 Changing Trends in Asset Forfeiture Morgan and Stephen D. Marrs) May: 14 Teach Your Town to “Make the Right Call” (Stephen H. Green) Jan: 14 Building Bridges with Inner-City Youth (Charles A. Gruber) April: 152 (Donald Thompson) Oct: 92 The Case for Community Policing (Richard Chief’s Counsel Computer Applications Overman) March: 20 The Americans with Disabilities Act—A Chief's Counsel: Enforcement Problems and Computer System Improves Law Enforcement Second Look at Pre-employment Medical the Homeless (Robert W. Wennerholm) Operation (George J. Schmidt) Dec: 20 Inquiries (Michael R. Santos) Sept: 14 March: 13 Document Management Software (Howard Court Clarifies Miranda Rule Again (James The Citizen Volunteer: Walking a Beat in Baker) Dec: 24 Manak) Nov: 10 Chico (Anthony Aeilts) Nov: 39 DNA Analysis: A Significant Toolfo r Law Disciplinary Interrogations: Which Warnings Code Blue: Citizens on Patrol (Thomas R. Enforcement (John R. Brown) March: 51 Apply? And When? (James W. Redlich) June: Windham and Randy P. Ely) May: 52 INS Offers Investigative Aid (Walter T. 12 A Commitment to Youth (James J. Carvino Hempel, II) June: 36 Employment Reference Release Forms May and Don Davis) Nov: 42 The Integrated Computerization of a Small Circumvent Defamation Suits (George E. A Community Policing Approach: Aerosol Department (Donald W. Ferraro) Dec: 14 Wattendorf) May: 12 Defensive Spray Class for Citizens (Michael A. Investigative Computer Training at the Enforcement Problems and the Homeless Janin) Aug: 37 FLETC (Lisa C. Schaffer) Nov: 21 (Robert W. Wennerholm) March: 13 Community Policing: Coping with Internal Maryland's High-Tech Approach to Crime Preventing Sexual Harassment Liability in Backlash (Harry P. Dolan) March: 28 Fighting (Leonard A. Sipes, Jr., and Paul the Law Enforcement Workplace (Jody M. Community Policing for the Suburban Leuba) Aug: 18 Litchford) Aug: 8 Department (Lawrence R. Carey) March: 23 Measuring AFIS Matcher Accuracy The Role of a Police Legal Advisor (J.C. Community Relations: Are You Really Doing (Malcolm K. Sparrow) April: 147 Becker) Dec: 13 Community Policing?(Brian Stipak, Susan Mobile Data: Benefits, Alternatives and the Sexual Harassment and the Police Immer and Maria Clavadetscher) Oct: 115 Future (R.M. Patterson, Jr.) Aug: 23 Environment (Dale H. Close) April: 8 Community Relations: Baby Boomer NCIC and Alien Apprehension (Joan C. Should Officers Be Required to Handcuff All Volunteers in the 21st Century (Stanley D. Higgins) June: 28 Arrestees? (Elliott B. Spector) July: 10 Friedman) Oct: 104 A School's Digital Imaging Program (Rick Use of Des dly Force Against Suspects Armed Community Relations: Blythe Street Team Sayre) Dec: 28 with Aerosol Weapons—Some Preliminary Makes an Impact (Stephen Margolis) Oct: 70 Spotlight on...Exploiting Fingerprint Guidelines (Gary S. Rapaport) Feb: 10 Community Relations: Crime Prevention Technology (Lois Pilant) Feb: 29 Workplace Searches in an Administrative Through Social Development (A.J. Barratt) Oct: 81 Spotlight on...Image Processing Technology 74 THE POLICE CHIEF/DECEMBER 1994 aeee SUBJECT IN DEX Annual IACP Conference Investigation (Jody M. Litchford) Jan: 12 Community Relations: The Neighborhood Conference Addendum: Remarks by Lee Network Center (David Sinclair, Robert Brown and Fred Thomas, Dec: 53 Trojanowicz and Bonnie Bucqueroux) Oct: 74 Civil Rights Conference Preview: Exhibitor List, Aug: 62 Community Relations: A Problem-Oriented Conference Preview: Host Committee, Oct: 69 Chief's Counsel: The Americans with Response to Policing the Homeless (Ronald W. Conference Preview: Host Department Disabilities Act—A Second Look at Pre-employ- Glensor and Ken Peak) Oct: 101 History, Sept: 28 ment Medical Inquiries (Michael R. Santos) Community Relations: Public Meetings Conference Preview: Law Enforcement Sept: 14 Provide Community Forum (Arturo Venegas, Exhibition, Sept: 22 Chief's Counsel: Disciplinary Interrogations: Jr., and Virginia V. Kidd) Oct: 85 Conference Preview: Law Enforcement Which Warnings Apply? And When? (James W. Facilitator Skill-Building in Managing POP Exhibition, Oct: 52 Redlich) June: 12 (Pete Jensen, Bill Tegeler and Susan Quinn) Conference Preview: Meeting Schedule, Hate Crimes: Understanding & Addressing July: 19 Sept: 24 the Problem (Bob Stewart, Michael Lieberman, Integrating the Focus of Law Enforcement's Conference Preview: On the Agenda, Aug: 54 William R. Celester, Joseph C. Carter, Donald Future (Bob Harrison) Feb: 52 Conference Preview: On the Ballot, Aug: 56 G. Pierce, Harold Johnson, Leonard Cooke Legislative Alert: Distribution of COPS Conference Preview: Special Events, Oct: 66 and Marshall W. Nelson) Oct: 14 Monies Well Underway (Roy Caldwell Kime) Conference Preview: Spouses’ Tours, July: 56 Preventing Sexual Harassment in Law Dec: 9 Conference Preview: Workshops, Aug: 60 Enforcement Agencies (Daniel A. Thomann Making a Difference in a Public Housing Conference Preview: Workshops, Sept: 26 and Tina M. Serritella) Sept: 31 Project (Walter A. Baranyk) May: 30 Conference Preview: Workshops, Oct: 64 Philadelphia CARE Unit Demonstrates Conference Wrap-up/Law Enforcement Concern (David Testa) May: 55 Community Policing/ Exhibition, Dec: 39 Predictions for Policing in the 1990s (Jayne Community Relations Gallup Reports on Member Satisfaction with Seagrave) Aug: 79 Conference, Aug: 47 A Blueprint for Police-Community Selection, Training and Evaluation Ensure Partnerships (William B. Berger, Linda Mertes Success (James H. Krieble) May: 26 and Alan Graham) May: 20 Specialized Unit Helps Overcome Cultural Asset Forfeiture A Partnership Worth Emulating (Terry Barriers (Paul Kim) May: 50 Changing Trends in Asset Forfeiture Morgan and Stephen D. Marrs) May: 14 Teach Your Town to “Make the Right Call” (Stephen H. Green) Jan: 14 Building Bridges with Inner-City Youth (Charles A. Gruber) April: 152 (Donald Thompson) Oct: 92 The Case for Community Policing (Richard Chief’s Counsel Computer Applications Overman) March: 20 The Americans with Disabilities Act—A Chief's Counsel: Enforcement Problems and Computer System Improves Law Enforcement Second Look at Pre-employment Medical the Homeless (Robert W. Wennerholm) Operation (George J. Schmidt) Dec: 20 Inquiries (Michael R. Santos) Sept: 14 March: 13 Document Management Software (Howard Court Clarifies Miranda Rule Again (James The Citizen Volunteer: Walking a Beat in Baker) Dec: 24 Manak) Nov: 10 Chico (Anthony Aeilts) Nov: 39 DNA Analysis: A Significant Toolfo r Law Disciplinary Interrogations: Which Warnings Code Blue: Citizens on Patrol (Thomas R. Enforcement (John R. Brown) March: 51 Apply? And When? (James W. Redlich) June: Windham and Randy P. Ely) May: 52 INS Offers Investigative Aid (Walter T. 12 A Commitment to Youth (James J. Carvino Hempel, II) June: 36 Employment Reference Release Forms May and Don Davis) Nov: 42 The Integrated Computerization of a Small Circumvent Defamation Suits (George E. A Community Policing Approach: Aerosol Department (Donald W. Ferraro) Dec: 14 Wattendorf) May: 12 Defensive Spray Class for Citizens (Michael A. Investigative Computer Training at the Enforcement Problems and the Homeless Janin) Aug: 37 FLETC (Lisa C. Schaffer) Nov: 21 (Robert W. Wennerholm) March: 13 Community Policing: Coping with Internal Maryland's High-Tech Approach to Crime Preventing Sexual Harassment Liability in Backlash (Harry P. Dolan) March: 28 Fighting (Leonard A. Sipes, Jr., and Paul the Law Enforcement Workplace (Jody M. Community Policing for the Suburban Leuba) Aug: 18 Litchford) Aug: 8 Department (Lawrence R. Carey) March: 23 Measuring AFIS Matcher Accuracy The Role of a Police Legal Advisor (J.C. Community Relations: Are You Really Doing (Malcolm K. Sparrow) April: 147 Becker) Dec: 13 Community Policing?(Brian Stipak, Susan Mobile Data: Benefits, Alternatives and the Sexual Harassment and the Police Immer and Maria Clavadetscher) Oct: 115 Future (R.M. Patterson, Jr.) Aug: 23 Environment (Dale H. Close) April: 8 Community Relations: Baby Boomer NCIC and Alien Apprehension (Joan C. Should Officers Be Required to Handcuff All Volunteers in the 21st Century (Stanley D. Higgins) June: 28 Arrestees? (Elliott B. Spector) July: 10 Friedman) Oct: 104 A School's Digital Imaging Program (Rick Use of Des dly Force Against Suspects Armed Community Relations: Blythe Street Team Sayre) Dec: 28 with Aerosol Weapons—Some Preliminary Makes an Impact (Stephen Margolis) Oct: 70 Spotlight on...Exploiting Fingerprint Guidelines (Gary S. Rapaport) Feb: 10 Community Relations: Crime Prevention Technology (Lois Pilant) Feb: 29 Workplace Searches in an Administrative Through Social Development (A.J. Barratt) Oct: 81 Spotlight on...Image Processing Technology 74 THE POLICE CHIEF/DECEMBER 1994 (Lois Pilant) June: 45 Cultural Awareness INS Responds to Challenges Posed by Spotlight on...Information Management (Lois Criminal Aliens (Doris Meissner) June: 15 Pilant) Jan: 31 Hate Crimes: Understanding & Addressing Officer Survival Colloquy (Charles F. the Problem (Bob Stewart, Michael Lieberman, Rinkevich) Nov: 8 William R. Celester, Joseph C. Carter, Donald Crime Prevention G. Pierce, Harold Johnson, Leonard Cooke Gangs Community Relations: Crime Prevention and Marshall W. Nelson) Oct: 14 Through Social Development (A.J. Barratt) Oct: 81 Language as a Weapon (W. C. Overton and Alien Smuggling (Jeannette L. Chu) Narcotics Enforcement: The Evolution of the J.J. Black) Aug: 46 June: 20 Multidisciplinary Team in Burlington (Martin J. Preparing for the 1994 World Cup Soccer TARGET: A Multi-Agency Model for Reduce Dunn) Nov: 46 Championships (Neil J. Gallagher) March: 39 Gang Crime (James L. Cook, Michael Capizzi Philadelphia CARE Unit Demonstrates President's Message: Key Challenges for the and Michaei Schumacher) Oct: 110 Concern (David Testa) May: 55 Future (Sylvester Daughtry, Jr.) Aug: 6 The Violent Gang Task Force (Bruce J. Reducing Crime Through Street-Level Drug Specialized Unit Helps Overcome Cultural Nicholl, David L. Levering, Barry Tang and Enforcement (Michael A. Cushing) Sept: 58 Barriers (Paul Kim) May: 50 A.D. Moyer) June: 30 A Team Approach to Suicide Intervention (Samuel D. Tress and Mark Lindsay) Drug Issues Highway Safety April: 54 Conference Addendum: Remarks by Lee Accepting the Challenge (Charles Peltier Brown and Fred Thomas, Dec: 53 and Robert T. Wall) July: 42 Criminal Investigation From the Director: INS Responds to “Driver, Please Step Back into Your Alien Smuggling (Jeannette L. Chu) Challenges Posed by Criminal Aliens (Doris ehicle...” (James M. Crotty) July: 50 June: 20 Meissner) June: 15 National Traffic Safety Initiative Slated The Complex Role of the Royal Ulster IACP President Daughtry on Drug (Michael B. Brownlee) July: 34 Constabulary (Sir Hugh Annesley) Aug: 14 Legalization (Sylvester Daughtry, Jr.) Feb: 38 Operation STETSON: Integrated Education DNA Analysis: A Significant Tool for Law “Made in America”: The New and Potent and Enforcement Save Lives (James W. Enforcement (John R. Brown) March: 51 Methcathinone (James McGivney) April: 20 McMahon) July: 46 Effective Management of Undercover Officers Narcotics Enforcement: The Evolution of the Pursuit Driving Variables Analyzed (James (Kevin G. Love, James L. Tolsma and Gary Multidisciplinary Team in Burlington (Martin J H. Auten) July: 64 Kaufmann) Sept: 54 Dunn) Nov: 46 A Study of Pursuits in Illinois (David N. Hate Crimes: Understanding & Addressing Reducing Crime Through Street-Level Drug Falcone, Michael T. Charles and Edward the Problem (Bob Stewart, Michael Lieberman, Enforcement (Michael A. Cushing) Sept: 58 Wells) July: 59 William R. Celester, Joseph C. Carter, Donald G. Pierce, Harold Johnson, Leonard Cooke Emergency Response IACP Initiatives and Marshall W. Nelson) Oct: 14 INS Offers Investigative Aid (Walter T. Spotlight on...Emergency Services Equipment Accepting the Challenge (Charles Peltier Hempel, II) June: 36 (Lois Pilant) Dec: 68 and Robert T. Wall) July: 42 Investigative Computer Training at the Teach Your Town to “Make the Right Call” Attorney General Lauds Webber Seavey FLETC (Lisa C. Schaffer) Nov: 21 (Charles A. Gruber) April: 152 Program, July: 18 Measuring AFIS Matcher Accuracy Executive Brief Issued: Pepper Spray and In- (Malcolm K. Sparrow) April: 147 Firearms Custody Deaths, June: 64 Narcotics Enforcement: The Evolution of the Brady Bill Becomes Law, Jan: 8 Gallup Conducts Survey of [ACP Members, Multidisciplinary Team in Burlington (Martin J. The Brady Bill: An Implementation Summary June: 59 Dunn) Nov: 46 (John W. Magaw) March: 14 Gallup Reports on Member Satisfaction with NCIC and Alien Apprehension (Joan C. Legislative Alert: An Important Step Closer Conference, Aug: 47 Higgins) June: 28 to a Ban on Assault Weapons (Roy Caldwell A History of the IACP Insignia (James W. NCIS Offers Partnership with Local Law Kime) June: 8 Sterling) Oct: 125 Enforcement (Robert J. Finan, II) Sept: 56 President’s Message: House Vote Bans As- President's Message: Directions for the Passport Examination Techniques (Peter sault Weapons (Sylvester Daughtry, Jr.) June: 6 Future: (John T. Whetsel) Nov: 6 Riley) June: 37 Spotlight on...Building Your Own Shooting President's Message: Expanding IACP’s The Real “Silence of the Lambs” (Clinton R. Range (Lois Pilant) Aug: 84 International Efforts (john T. Whetsel) Dec: 6 Van Zandt and Stephen E. Ether) April: 45 President's Message: The IACP Foundation Reducing Crime Through Street-Level Drug Forensics (Sylvester Daughtry, Jr.) Feb: 6 Enforcement (Michael A. Cushing) Sept: 58 Maryland's High-Tech Approach to Crime President's Message: Research Initiatives Special Event Management and the Terrorist Fighting (Leonard A. Sipes, Jr., and Paul Underway (Sylvester Daughtry, Jr.) Sept: 7 Threat (F.V. Morrone) March: 46 Leuba) Aug: 18 President's Message: The Value of [ACP Spotlight on...Image Processing Technology Measuring AFIS Matcher Accuracy Membership (Sylvester Daughtry, Jr.) July: 6 (Lois Pilant) June: 45 (Malcolm K. Sparrow) April: 147 SACOP Holds Mid-Year Meeting, July: 16 Staged Traffic Collisions and Automobile Spotlight on...Exploiting Fingerprint Success of 1993 Webber Seavey Award Sets Insurance Fraud (Nancy Dyer) July: 51 Technology (Lois Pilant) Feb: 29 Expectationfso r 1994, Jan: 23 Understanding the “Plain Touch” Doctrine Spotlight on...Image Processing Technology Webber Seavey Award Winners Recognized (J. Shane Creamer) Aug: 42 (Lois Pilant) June: 45 by State Officials, April: 18 The Violent Gang Task Force: Gangs in South Florida, INS/VGTFE and the NYPD, and From the Director Illegal Aliens Chicago's VGTF Experience (Bruce J. Nicholl, David L. Levering, Barry Tang and A.D. DEA Responds to the Violent Drug Trafficker Alien Smuggling (Jeannette L. Chu) Moyer) June: 30 Problem (Thomas A. Constantine) Oct: 8 June: 20 THE POLICE CHIEF/DECEMBER 1994 75 INS Offers Investigative Aid (Walter T. International Efforts (john T. Whetsel) Dec: 6 Successes and Challenges (Sylvester Daughtry, Hempel, II) June: 36 President's Message: The United Kingdom— Jr.) March: 6 INS Responds to Challenges Posed by Our Ally Across the Sea (Sylvester Daughtry, Criminal Aliens (Doris Meissner) June: 15 Jr.) May: 6 Liabiiity Issues NCIC and Alien Apprehension (Joan C. Higgins) June: 28 Chief's Counsel: The Americans with Juvenile Issues Passport Examination Techniques (Peter Disabilities Act—A Second Look at Pre-employ- Riley) June: 37 Building Bridges with Inner-City Youth ment Medical Inquiries (Michael R. Santos) The Violent Gang Task Force (Bruce J. (Donald Thompson) Oct: 92 Sept: 14 Nicholl, David L. Levering, Barry Tang and A Commitment to Youth (James J. Carvino Chief's Counsel: Disciplinary Interrogations: A.D. Moyer) fune: 30 and Don Davis) Nov: 42 Which Warnings Apply? And When? (James W. It’s 10 p.m. ... Do You Know Where Your Redlich) June: 12 Children Are? A Look at Juvenile Curfew Chief's Counsel: Employment Reference Insurance Fraud Programs (Dennis A. Garrett, David Brewster, Release Forms May Circumvent Defamation Staged Traffic Collisions and Automobile Bennie R. Click, William C. Ellis, Samuel D. Suits (George E. Wattendorf) May: 12 Insurance Fraud (Nancy Dyer) July: 51 Pratcher and William P. Nolan) Dec: 29 Chief's Counsel: Preventing Sexual A School's Digital Imaging Program (Rick Harassment Liability in the Law Enforcement Sayre) Dec: 28 Workplace (Jody M. Litchford) Aug: 8 Interagency Cooperation Chief's Counsel: The Role of a Police Legal A Partnership Worth Emulating (Terry Advisor (J.C. Becker) Dec: 13 Legislative Concerns Morgan and Stephen D. Marrs) May: 14 Chief's Counsel: Use of Deadly Force Against DOJ Issues Resolution Addressing Violent The Brady Bill: An Implementation Summary Suspects Armed with Aerosol Weapons—Some Crime (Louis J. Freeh) April: 16 (John W. Magaw) March: 14 Preliminary Guidelines (Gary S. Rapaport) INS Offers Investigative Aid (Walter T. Brady Bill Becomes Law, Jan: 8 Feb: 10 Hempel, II) June: 36 Clinton's Signature on Crime Bill Leads to Executive Brief Issued: Pepper Spray and In- Making a Difference in a Public Housing Fundinfgo r FY 95 (Roy Caldwell Kime) Custody Deaths June: 64 Project (Walter A. Baranyk) May: 30 Oct: 10 Flashlights and Police Liability john G. Maryland's High-Tech Approach to Crime Congressional Update: A Look at Some Peters, Jr.., and Michael A. Brave) May: 46 Fighting (Leonard A. Sipes, Jr., and Paul Important Votes, Feb: 39 Legislative Alert: Do You Know Your Duties Leuba) Aug: 18 Congressional Update: A Look at the Crime Under the ADA? (Roy Caldwell Kime) Narcotics Enforcement: The Evolution of the Bill in the House, June: 75 March: 10 Multidisciplinary Team in Burlington (Martin J. Legislative Alert: Byrne Formula Grants Preventing Sexual Harassment in Law Dunn) Nov: 46 Threatened (Roy Caldwell Kime) April: 13 Enforcement Agencies (Daniel A. Thomann NCIC and Alien Apprehension (Joan C. Legislative Alert: Congress Addresses OSHA and Tina M. Serritella) Sept: 31 Higgins) June: 28 Reforms and Electronic Monitoring (Roy A Study of Pursuits in Illinois (David N. NCIS Offers Partnership with Local Law Caldwell Kime) May: 11 Falcone, Michael T. Charles and Edward Enforcement (Robert J. Finan, II) Sept: 56 Legislative Alert: Congress Passes Brady Bill, Wells) July: 59 National Traffic Safety Initiative Slated Addresses Other Gun Control Measures (Roy (Michael B. Brownlee) July: 34 Caldwell Kime) Jan: 10 Military-Civilian Cooperation President's Message: National Cooperative Legislative Alert: Congressional Vote on Efforts Address Violent Crime (Sylvester Conference Crime Bill Delayed (Roy Caldwell Alien Smuggling (Jeannette L. Chu) Daughtry, Jr.) April: 6 Kime) Sept: 8 June: 20 President's Message: The United Kingdom— Legislative Alert: Digital Telephony Bill The Complex Role of the Royal Ulster Our Ally Across the Sea (Sylvester Daughtry, Passed; No Action Taken on ADEA Exemption Constabulary (Sir Hugh Annesley) Aug: 14 Jr.) May: 6 (Roy Caldwell Kime) Nov: 12 NCIS Offers Partnership with Local Law The Real “Silence of the Lambs” (Clinton R. Legislative Alert: Distribution of COPS Enforcement (Robert J. Finan, II) Sept: 56 Van Zandt and Stephen E. Ether) April: 45 Monies Well Underway (Roy Caldwell Kime) Policing the People’s Republic of China Special Event Management and the Terrorist Dec: 9 (Peter Mouritz) Sept: 61 Threat (F.V. Morrone) March: 46 Legislative Alert: Do You Know Your Duties TARGET: A Multi-Agency Model to Reduce Under the ADA? (Roy Caldwell Kime) Occupant Protection Gang Crime (James L. Cook, Michael Capizzi March: 10 and Michael Schumacher) Oct: 110 Legislative Alert: Final Round of Grants Accepting the Challenge (Charles Peltier The Violent Gang Task Force (Bruce J. Awarded in Police Hiring Supplement Program and Robert T. Wall) July: 42 Nicholl, David L. Levering, Barry Tang and (Roy Caldwell Kime) July: 8 National Traffic Safety Initiative Slated A.D. Moyer) June: 30 Legislative Alert: House Restores Byrne Block (Michael B. Brownlee) July: 34 Grants and RISS Funding for FY95; Senate Operation STETSON: Integrated Education Action Needed (Roy Caldwell Kime) Aug: 12 and Enforcement Save Lives (James W. International Policing Legislative Alert: An Important Step Closer McMahon) July: 46 The Complex Role of the Royal Ulster to a Ban on Assault Weapons (Roy Caldwell Saved by the Belt, Jan: 56; Feb: 62; March: Constabulary (Sir Hugh Annesley) Aug: 14 Kime) June: 8 62; April: 145; May: ; June: 74; July: 58; Aug: Policing Major Soccer Events (Lars Nylen) Legislative Alert: Law Enforcement Loses 80; Sept: 60; Oct: 160; Nov: 52; Dec: 66 March: 42 Public Safety Exemption to ADEA (Roy Policing the People’s Republic of China Caldwell Kime) Feb: 8 Performance Evaluation (Peter Mouritz) Sept: 61 President's Message: House Vote Bans Preparing for the 1994 World Cup Soccer Assault Weapons (Sylvester Daughtry, Jr.) The Power Gap and Police Performance Championships (Neil J. Gallagher) March: 39 June: 6 Failure (David Hudson) June: 54 President's Message: Expanding IACP’s President's Message: Our Legislative Practical Applications for Developing 76 THE POLICE CHIEF/DECEMBER 1994 Leadership Skills (Russ J. Pomrenke) April: 37 Selecting Successful Investigative Candidates Leadership Skills (Russ J. Pomrenke) April: 37 Selection, Training and Evaluation Ensure (Frank Adams and Sean Evans) July: 12 Predictions for Policing in the 1990s (Jayne Success (James H. Krieble) May: 26 Sleep Disorders and Their Effect on Law Seagrave) Aug: 79 Subordinates Evaluate Supervisory and Enforcement (Mark W. Mahowald) June: 67 Selecting Successful Investigative Candidates Administrative Performance (Thomas S. Subordinates Evaluate Supervisory and (Frank Adams and Sean Evans) July: 12 Whetstone) June: 57 Administrative Performance (Thomas S. Strategic Planning: Management Style of the Whetstone) June: 57 Future (Charles B. Wells and Theodore H. The Wolf Pack Syndrome (David Frisby and Blau) Jan: 48 Personnel Issues C. Vincent Dix) June: 52 Anger Management (Jack Singer) Nov: 22 Why Women Don't Apply to Be Police Police Memorials/Police Week Chief's Counsel: The Americans with Officers (Sheldon Kay) Sept: 44 Disabilities Act—A Second Look at Pre-employ- National Police Week May: 8 ment Medical Inquiries (Michael R. Santos) Police Image Sept: 14 Police Technology Chief's Counsel: Disciplinary Interrogations: Improving Your Image in the Media (James J. Which Warnings Apply? And When? (James W. Onder, Jack Mahar and Barry McLoughlin) APCO Project 25 (John Powell) Feb: 33 Redlich) June: 12 May: 60 Computer System Improves Law Enforcement Chief's Counsel: Employment Reference Spotlight on... Uniform and Accessory Operation (George J. Schmidt) Dec: 20 Release Forms May Circumvent Defamation Selection (Lois Pilant) Sept: 37 Document Management Software (Howard Suits (George E. Wattendorf) May: 12 Baker) Dec: 24 Chief's Counsel: Preventing Sexual DNA Analysis: A Significant Toolfo r Law Police Management Harassment Liability in the Law Enforcement Enforcement (John R. Brown) March: 51 Workplace (Jody M. Litchford) Aug: 8 The Case for Community Policing (Richard Expanding Options for Law Enforcement Chief's Counsel: Sexual Harassment and the Overman) March: 20 Radio Systems (Harlin R. McEwen) Feb: 12 Police Environment (Dale H. Close) April: 8 Chief's Counsel: Disciplinary Interrogations: High Tech Enters the Field of View (Miller Community Policing: Coping with Internal Which Warnings Apply? And When? (James W. McMillan) Aug: 29 Backlash (Harry P. Dolan) March: 28 Redlich) June: 12 The Integrated Computerization of a Small Covington’s Inverted Organizational Chief's Counsel: Preventing Sexual Department (Donald W. Ferraro) Dec: 14 Structure: Is This Any Way to Run a Police Harassment Liability in the Law Enforcement Investigative Computer Training at the Department? (Bobby D. Moody) Feb: 46 Workplace (Jody M. Litchford) Aug: 8 FLETC (Lisa C. Schaffer) Nov: 21 Joes Your Agency Need a Reserve Officer Chief's Counsel: Sexual Harassment and the Maryland's High-Tech Approach to Crime Program? (Randall Aragon) Nov: 27 Police Environment (Dale H. Close) April: 8 Fighting (Leonard A. Sipes, Jr., and Paul Effective Management of Undercover Officers Conflict and Controversy: Can the Chief Fill Leuba) Aug: 18 (Kevin G. Love, James L. Tolsma and Gary the Void? (John M. Wolford) Jan: 52 Measuring AFIS Matcher Accuracy Kaufmann) Sept: 54 Covington’s Inverted Organizational (Malcolm K. Sparrow) April: 147 The Empowering Leader and Organizational Structure: Is This Any Way to Run a Police Mobile Data: Benefits, Alternatives and the Change (Scott A. Cunningham) Aug: 72 Department? (Bobby D. Moody) Feb: 46 Future (R.M. Patterson, Jr.) Aug: 23 Legislative Alert: Congress Addresses OSHA Does Your Agency Need a Reserve Officer President's Message: Key Challenges for the Reforms and Electronic Monitoring (Roy Program? (Randall Aragon) Nov: 27 Future (Sylvester Daughtry, Jr.) Aug: 6 Caldwell Kime) May: 11 Effective Management of Undercover Officers A School's Digital Imaging Program (Rick Legislative Alert: Digitai Telephony Bill (Kevin G. Love, James L. Tolsma and Gary Sayre) Dec: 28 Passed; No Action Taken on ADEA Exemption Kaufmann) Sept: 54 Spotlight on...Exploiting Fingerprint (Roy Caldwell Kime) Nov: 12 The Empowering Leader and Organizational Technology (Lois Pilant) Feb: 29 Legislative Alert: Do You Know Your Duties Change (Scott A. Cunningham) Aug: 72 Spotlight on...High-Tech Training (Lois Under the ADA? (Roy Caldwell Kime) Improving Your Image in the Media (James J. Pilant) July: 25 March: 10 Onder, Jack Mahar and Barry McLoughlin) Spotlight on...Image Processing Technology Legislative Alert: Law Enforcement Loses May: 60 (Lois Pilant) June: 45 Public Safety Exemption to ADEA (Roy Integrating the Focus of Law Enforcement's Spotlight on...Information Management (Lois Caldwell Kime) Feb: 8 Future (Bob Harrison) Feb: 52 Pilant) Jan: 31 The Plight of Female Police: A Survey of NW Key Thinking Strategies for Future Problem Spotlight on...Specialized Policing (Lois Patrolmen (Mary C. Brown) Sept: 50 Solving (Marita V. Malone) April: 29 Pilant) March: 33 Police Culture: A Roadblock to Change in Leadership: An Inside-Out Proposition Spotlight on...Special-Purpose Vehicles (Lois Law Enforcement (Robert L. Ortiz and Marilyn (Louis H. Fetherolf) Jan: 50 Pilant) May: 36 B. Peterson) Aug: 68 Management Implications of Education Spotlight on...Vehicle-Based Communications Police Cynicism in the 1990s (Gordon Standards (Richard B. Walker) Nov: 24 (Lois Pilant) Nov: 30 Pitter) May: 57 Management 2000: Providing the Resources Police Work from a Woman's Perspective (Kenneth W. Peterson) Feb: 49 Police Vehicles (James M. Daum and Cindy M. Johns) Police Culture: A Roadblock to Change in Sept: 46 Law Enforcement (Robert L. Ortiz and Marilyn High Tech Enters the Field of View (Miller Practical Applicationfso r Developing B. Peterson) Aug: 68 McMillan) Aug: 29 Leadership Skills (Russ J. Pomrenke) April: 37 Police Cynicism in the 1990s (Gordon Spotlight on...Emergency Services Equipment Preventing Sexual Harassment in Law Pitter) May: 57 (Lois Pilant) Dec: 68 Enforcement Agencies (Daniel A. Thomann Police Executives as Agents of Change (Ken Spotlight on...Specialized Policing (Lois and Tina M. Serritella) Sept: 31 Peak) Jan: 27 Pilant) March: 33 Profiling Crisis Negotiation Teams (Randall Police Work from a Woman's Perspective Spotlight on...Special-Purpose Vehicles (Lois G. Rogan, Mitchell R. Hammer and Clinton (James M. Daum and Cindy M. Johns) Sept: 46 Pilant) May: 36 R. Van Zandt) Nov: 14 Practical Applications for Developing Spotlight on...Vehicle-Based Communications THE POLICE CHIEF/DECEMBER 1994 77 (Lois Pilant) Nov: 30 Selection (Lois Pilant) Sept: 37 Vehicle-Based Communications (Lois Pilant) Survivors’ Club, Aug: 94; Sept: 63; Oct: Nov: 30 President's Message 159; Nov: 49; Dec: 65 Directions for the Future: (John T. Whetsel) Terrorism Nov: 6 Special Event Management Expanding IACP’s International Efforts The Complex Role of the Royal Ulster (John T. Whetsel) Dec: 6 Policing Major Soccer Events (Lars Nylen) Constabulary (Sir Hugh Annesley) Aug: 14 House Vote Bans Assault Weapons March: 42 Policing Major Soccer Events (Lars Nylen) (Sylvester Daughtry, Jr.) June: 6 Preparing for the 1994 World Cup Soccer March: 42 The IACP Foundation (Sylvester Daughtry, Championships (Neil J. Gallagher) March: 39 Preparinfgo r the 1994 World Cup Soccer Jr.) Feb: 6 Special Event Management and the Terrorist Championships (Neil J. Gallagher) March: 39 Key Challenges for the Future (Sylvester Threat (F.V. Morrone) March: 46 Special Event Management and the Terrorist Daughtry, Jr.) Aug: 6 Threat (F.V. Morrone) March: 46 Maintaining the Focus on Violent Crime Spotlight on... (Sylvester Daughtry, Jr..) Jan: 6 Training National Cooperative Efforts Address Violent Building Your Own Shooting Range (Lois Crime (Sylvester Daughtry, Jr.) April: 6 Pilant) Aug: 84 Facilitator Skill-Building in Managing POP Our Legislative Successes and Challenges Emergency Services Equipment (Lois Pilant) (Pete Jensen, Bill Tegeler and Susan Quinn) (Sylvester Daughtry, Jr.) March: 6 Dec: 68 July: 19 Research Initiatives Underway (Sylvester Exploiting Fingerprint Technology (Lois Investigative Computer Training at the Daughtry, Jr.) Sept: 7 Pilant) Feb: 29 FLETC (Lisa C. Schaffer) Nov: 21 The United Kingdom—Our Ally Across the High-Tech Training (Lois Pilant) July: 25 Management Implications of Education Sea (Sylvester Daughtry, Jr.) May: 6 Image Processing Technology (Lois Pilant) Standards (Richard B. Walker) Nov: 24 The Value of IACP Membership (Sylvester June: 45 Management 2000: Providing the Resources Daughtry, Jr.) July: 6 Information Management (Lois Pilant) (Kenneth W. Peterson) Feb: 49 The Year in Review (Sylvester Daughtry, Jan: 31 Preventing Sexual Harassment in Law Jr..) Oct: 6 Specialized Policing (Lois Pilar:i} March: 33 Enforcement Agencies (Daniel A. Thomann Special-Purpose Vehicles (Lois Pilant) and Tina M. Serritella) Sept: 31 May: 36 Selection, Training and Evaluation Ensure Soft Body Armor Uniform and Accessory Selection (Lois Success (James H. Krieble) May: 26 Spotlight on...Uniform and Accessory Pilant) Sept: 37 Spotlight on...Building Your Own Shooting Identi-Kit® Co., Inc. 2100 Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield, MA 01102-2208 Tel: 1°800°331¢0852 etx. 289 Fax: 1¢413¢781°5304 byC riminals... Circle no. 41 on Reader Service Card 78 THE POLICE CHIEF/DECEMBER 1994 Range (Lois Pilant) Aug: 84 Future (Charles B. Wells and Theodore H. Underway (Sylvester Daughtry, Jr.) Sept: 7 Spotlight on...High-Tech Training (Lois Blau) Jan: 48 The Real “Silence of the Lambs” (Clinton R. Pilant) July: 25 Van Zandt and Stephen E. Ether) April: 45 The Violent Gang Task Force (Bruce J. Use of Force Nicholl, David L. Levering, Barry Tang and Trends in Policing Chief's Counsel: Use of Deadly Force Against A.D. Moyer) June: 30 Changing Trends in Asset Forfeiture Suspects Armed with Aerosol Weapons—Some (Stephen H. Green) Jan: 14 Preliminary Guidelines (Gary S. Rapaport) Women in Policing Conflict and Controversy: Can the Chief Fill Feb: 10 the Void? (John M. Wolford) Jan: 52 A Community Policing Approach: Aerosol Chief's Counsel: Preventing Sexual The Empowering Leader and Organizational Defensive Spray Class for Citizens (Michael A. Harassment Liability in the Law Enforcement Change (Scott A. Cunningham) Aug: 72 Janin) Aug: 37 Workplace (Jody M. Litchford) Aug: 8 Integrating the Focus of Law Enforcement's Executive Brief Issued: Pepper Spray and In- The Plight of Female Police: A Survey of NW Future (Bob Harrison) Feb: 52 Custody Deaths June: 64 Patrolmen (Mary C. Brown) Sept: 50 Key Thinking Strategies for Future Problem Flashlights and Police Liability (John G. Police Work from a Woman's Perspective Solving (Marita V. Malone) April: 29 Peters, Jr.., and Michael A. Brave) May: 46 (James M. Daum and Cindy M. Johns) Leadership: An Inside-Out Proposition President's Message: Key Challenges for the Sept: 46 (Louis H. Fetherolf) Jan: 50 Future (Sylvester Daughtry, Jr.) Aug: 6 Preventing Sexual Harassment in Law Management 2000: Providing the Resources Language as a Weapon (W. C. Overton and Enforcement Agencies (Daniel A. Thomann (Kenneth W. Peterson) Feb: 49 J.J. Black) Aug: 46 and Tina M. Serritella) Sept: 31 Police Executives as Agents of Change (Ken The Wolf Pack Syndrome (David Frisby and Peak) Jan: 27 C. Vincent Dix) June: 52 Predictions for Policing in the 1990s (Jayne Violent Crime Why Women Don’t Apply to Be Police Seagrave) Aug: 79 Alien Smuggling (Jeannette L. Chu) Officers (Sheldon Kay) Sept: 44 President's Message: Key Challenges for the June: 20 Future (Sylvester Daughtry, Jr.) Aug: 6 DOJ Issues Resolution Addressing Violent Spotlight on...Image Processing Technology Crime (Louis J. Freeh) April: 16 (Lois Pilant) June: 45 President's Message: National Cooperative Spotlight on...Information Management (Lois Efforts Address Violent Crime (Sylvester Pilant) Jan: 31 Daughtry, Jr.) April: 6 Strategic Planning: Management Style oft he President's Message: Research Initiatives The Newest Technology in CHIEF OF POLICE J s e Wireless Mobile Computing The city of North Charleston, South Carolina (pop. 75,000), has an opening for a chief of police. 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A AUTHOR INDEX Carter, Joseph C., Innovations in Civil Rights —President’s Message: The Year in Review, Oct: 6 Ce Enforcement: The Boston Perspective, Oct: 32 _ Daum, James M., Police Work from a Woman's Carvino, James J., A Commitment to Youth, Perspective, Sept: 46 Nov: 42 Davis, Don, A Commitment to Youth, Nov: 42 Adams, Frank, Selecting Successful Investigative Celester, William R., Newark’s Minister Alliance Dix, C. Vincent, The Wolf Pack Syndrome, Candidates, July: 12 Program, Oct: 28 June: 52 Aeilts, Anthony, The Citizen Volunteer: Walking Charles, Michael T., A Study of Pursuits in Dolan, Harry P., Community Policing: Coping a Beat in Chico, Nov: 39 Illinois, July: 59 with Internal Backlash, March: 28 Annesley, Sir Hugh, The Complex Role of the Chu, Jeannette L., Alien Smuggling, June: 20 Dunn, Martin J., Narcotics Enforcement: The Royal Ulster Constabulary, Aug: 14 Clavadetscher, Maria, Community Relations: Are Evolution of the Multidisciplinary Team in Burlington, Aragon, Randall, Does Your Agency Need a You Really Doing Community Policing? Oct: 115 Nov: 46 Reserve Officer Program? Nov: 27 Click, Bennie R., Statistics in Dallas Dyer, Nancy, Staged Traffic Collisions and Auten, James H., Pursuit Driving Variables Encouraging, Dec: 33 Automobile Insurance Fraud, July: 51 Analyzed, July: 64 Close, Dale H., Chief's Counsel: Sexual Harassment and the Police Environment, April: 8 Constantine, Thomas A., From the Director: DEA Responds to the Violent Drug Trafficker Problem, Oct: 8 é B Cook, James L., TARGET: A Multi-Agency Model to Reduce Gang Crime, Oct: 110 Ellis, William C., Long Beach Juvenile Anti- Baker, Howard, Document Management Cooke, Leonard, Fighting Hate Crimes: The Loitering Program Makes Impact, Dec: 57 Software, Dec: 24 Eugene Model, Oct: 44 Ely, Randy P. and Thomas R. Windham, Code Baranyk, Walter A., Making a Difference in a Creamer, J. Shane, Understanding the “Plain Blue: Citizens on Patrol, May: 52 Public Housing Project, May: 30 Touch” Doctrine, Aug: 42 Ether, Stephen E., The Real “Silence of the Barratt, A.J., Community Relations: Crime Crotty, James M., “Driver, Please Step Back into Lambs,” April: 45 Prevention Through Social Development, Oct: 81 Your Vehicle . . .,” July: 50 Evans, Sean, Selecting Successful Investigative Becker, J.C., Chief's Counsel: The Role of a Police Cunningham, Scott A., The Empowering Leader Candidates, July: 12 Legal Advisor, Dec: 13 and Organizational Change, Aug: 72 Berger, William B., A Blueprint for Police- Cushing, Michael A., Reducing Crime Through Community Partnerships, May: 20 Street-Level Drug Enforcement, Sept: 58 Black, J.J., Language as a Weapon, Aug: 46 Blau, Theodore H., Strategic Planning: F Management Style of the Future, Jan: 48 Brave, Michael A., Flashlights and Police Falcone, David N., A Study of Pursuits in re) Liability, May: 46 Illinois, July: 59 Brewster, David, Curfew: A New Look at an Old Ferraro, Donald W., The Integrated Computer- Tool, Dec: 29 Daughtry, Sylvester, Jr., IACP President ization of a Small Department, Dec: 14 Brown, John R., DNA Analysis: A Significant Daughtry on Drug Legalization, Feb: 38 Fetherolf, Louis H., Leadership: An Inside-Out Tool for Law Enforcement, March: 5% —President’s Message: House Vote Bans Assault Proposition, Jan: 50 Brown, Lee P., Conference Remarks, Dec: 53 Weapons, June: 6 Finan, Robert J., II, NCIS Offers Partnership with Brown, Mary C., The Plight of Female Police: A —President’s Message: The [ACP Foundation, Local Law Enforcement, Sept: 56 Survey of NW Patrolmen, Sept: 50 Feb: 6 Freeh, Louis J., DOJ Issues Resolution Addressing Brownlee, Michael B., National Traffic Safety —President’s Message: Key Challenges for the Violent Crime, April: 16 Initiative Slated, July: 34 Future, Aug: 6 Friedman, Stanley D., Community Relations: Bucqueroux, Bonnie, Community Relations: The —President’s Message: Maintaining the Focus on Baby Boomer Volunteers in the 21st Century, Oct: 104 Neighborhood Network Center, Oct: 74 Violent Crime, Jan: 6 Frisby, David, The Wolf Pack Syndrome, June: 52 —President’s Message: National Cooperative Efforts Address Violent Crime, April: 6 —President’s Message: Our Legislative Successes and Challenges, March: 6 £ —President's Message: Research Initiatives ~Z Underway, Sept: 7 Capizzi, Michael, TARGET: A Multi-Agency —President’s Message: The United Kingdom— Gallagher, Neil J., Preparinfgo r the 1994 World Model to Reduce Gang Crime, Oct: 110 Our Ally Across the Sea, May: 6 Cup Soccer Championships, March: 39 Carey, Lawrence R., Community Policing for the —President's Message: The Value of IACP Garrett, Dennis A., Curfew: A New Look at an Suburban Department, March: 23 Membership, July: 6 Old Tool, Dec: 29 80 THE POLICE CHIEF/DECEMBER 1994 Glensor, Ronald W., Community Relations: Reforms and Electronic Monitoring, May: 11 and Potent Methcathinone, April: 20 Policing the Homeless: A Problem-Oriented Response, —Legislative Alert: Congress Passes Brady Bill, McLoughlin, Barry, Improving Your Image in the Oct: 101 Addresses Other Gun Control Measures, Jan: 10 Media, May: 60 Graham, Alan, A Blueprinfto r Police- —Legislative Alert: Congressional Vote on McMahon, James W., Operation STETSON: Community Partnerships, May: 20 Conference Crime Bill Delayed, Sept: 8 Integrated Education and Enforcement Save Lives, Green, Stephen H., Changing Trends in Asset —Legislative Alert: Digital Telephony Bill Passed; July: 46 Forfeiture, Jan: 14 No Action Taken on ADEA Exemption, Nov: 12 McMillan, Miller, High Tech Enters the Field of Gruber, Charles A., Teach Your Town to “Make —Legislative Alert: Distribution of COPS Monies View, Aug: 29 the Right Call,” April: 152 Well Underway, Dec: 9 Meissner, Doris, From the Director: INS —Legislative Alert: Do You Know Your Duties Responds to Challenges Posed by Criminal Aliens, Under the ADA? March: 10 June: 15 —Legislative Alert: Final Round of Grants Mertes, Linda, A Blueprint for Police-Community Awarded in Police Hiring Supplement Program, Partnerships, May: 20 < July: 8 Moody, Bobby D., Covington’s Inverted —Legislative Alert: House Restores Byrne Block Organizational Structure: Is This Any Way to Runa Hammer, Mitchell R., Profiling Crisis Grants and RISS Fundinfgo r FY95; Senate Action Police Department? Feb: 46 Negotiation Teams, Nov: 14 Needed, Aug: 12 Morgan, Terry, A Partnership Program Worth Harrison, Bob, Integrating the Focus of Law —Legislative Alert: An Important Step Closer to a Emulating, May: 14 Enforcement’s Future, Feb: 52 Ban on Assault Weapons, June: 8 Morrone, F.V., Special Event Management and Hempel, Walter T., II, INS Offers Investigative —Legislative Alert: Law Enforcement Loses Public the Terrorist Threat, March: 46 Aid, June: 36 Safety Exemption to ADEA, Feb: 8 Mouritz, Peter, Policing the People’s Republic of Higgins, Joan C., NCIC and Alien Apprehension, Krieble, James H., Selection, Training and China, Sept: 61 June: 28 Evaluation Ensure Success, May: 26 Moyer, A.D., The Violent Gang Task Force: Hudson, David, The Power Gap and Police Chicago's VGTF Experience, June: 30 Performance Failure, June: 54 at =v Leuba, Paul, Maryland's High-Tech Approach to Crime Fighting, Aug: 18 Nelson, Marshall W., A Multifaceted Approach, Immer, Susan, Community Relations: Are You Levering, David L., The Violent Gang Task Force Oct: 49 Really Doing Community Policing? Oct: 115 Gangs in South Florida, June: 30 Nicholl, Bruce J., The Violent Gang Task Force, Lieberman, Michael, Enforcing Hate Crime June: 30 Laws: Defusing Intergroup Tensions, Oct: 18 Nolan, William P., Innovative Curfew Lindsay, Mark, A Team Approach to Suicide Enforcement, Dec: 59 Intervention, April: 54 Nylen, Lars, Policing Major Soccer Events, Litchford, Jody M., Chief's Counsel: Preventing March: 42 Sexual Harassment Liability in the Law Enforcement Janin, Michael L., A Community Policing Workplace, Aug: 8 Approach: Aerosol Defensive Spray Class for Citizens, —Chief's Counsel: Workplace Searches in an Aug: 37 Administrative Investigation, Jan: 12 © Jensen, Pete, Facilitator Skill-Building in Love, Kevin G., Effective Management of Managing POP, July: 19 Undercover Officers, Sept: 54 Johns, Cindy M., Police Work from a Woman's Onder, James J., Improving Your Image in the Perspective, Sept: 46 Media, May: 60 Johnson, Harold, Civil Rights Violations: A Call Ortiz, Robert L., Police Culture: A Roadblock to for Leadership, Oct: 40 Change in Law Enforcement? Aug: 68 ath Overman, Richard, The Case for Community Policing, March: 20 Magaw, John W., The Brady Law: An Overton, W.C., Language as a Weapon, Aug: 46 AC. Implementation Summary, March: 14 Mahar, Jack, Improving Your Image in the Media, May: 60 Kaufmann, Gary, Effective Management of Mahowald, Mark W., Sleep Disorders and Their BP Undercover Officers, Sept: 54 Effect on Law Enforcement, June: 67 Kay, Sheldon, Why Women Don't Apply to Be Malone, Marita V., Key Thinking Strategies for Police Officers Sept: 44 Future Problem Solving, April: 29 Patterson, R.M., Jr., Mobile Data: Benefits, Kidd, Virginia V., Community Relations: Public Manak, James, Chief's Counsel: Court Clarifies Alternatives and the Future, Aug: 23 Meetings Provide Community Forum, Oct: 85 Miranda Rule Again, Nov: 10 Peak, Ken, Police Executives as Agents of Kim, Paul, Specialized Unit Helps Overcome Margolis, Stephen, Blythe Street Team Makes an Change, Jan: 27 Cultural Barriers, May: 50 Impact, Oct: 70 Peak, Ken, Community Relations: Policing the Kime, Roy Caldwell, Clinton's Signature on Marrs, Stephen D., A Partnership Program Homeless: A Problem-Oriented Response, Oct: 101 Crime Bill Leads to Fundinfgo r FY 95, Oct: 10 Worth Emulating, May: 14 Peltier, Charles, Accepting the Challenge, —Legislative Alert: Byrne Formula Grants McEwen, Harlin R., Expanding Options for Law July: 42 Threatened, April: 13 Enforcement Radio Systems, Feb: 12 Peters, John G., Jr., Flashlights and Police —Legislative Alert: Congress Addresses OSHA McGivney, James, “Made in America”: The New Liability, May: 46 THE POLICE CHIEF/DECEMBER 1994 81 Peterson, Kenneth W., Management 2000: Survival Colloquy, Nov: 8 Harassment in Law Enforcement Agencies, Sept: 31 Providing the Resources, Feb: 49 Rogan, Randall G., Profiling Crisis Negotiation Thomas, Fred, Conference Remarks, Dec: 56 Peterson, Marilyn B., Police Culture: A Teams, Nov: 14 Thompson, Donald, Building Bridges with Roadblock to Change in Law Enforcement? Aug: 68 Inner-City Youth, Oct: 92 Pierce, Donald G., Civil Rights Violations: A Call Tolsma, James L., Effective Management of for Leadership, Oct: 40 Undercover Officers, Sept: 54 Pilant, Lois, Spotlight on...Building Your Own Tress, Samuel D., A Team Approach to Suicide Shooting Range, Aug: 84 S Prevention, April: 54 —Spotlight on...Emergency Services Equipment, Trojanowicz, Robert, Community Relations: The Dec: 68 Santos, Michael R., Chief's Counsel: The Neighborhood Network Center, Oct: 74 —Spotlight on...Exploiting Fingerprint Americans with Disabilities Act—A Second Look at Technology, Feb: 29 Pre-employment Medical Inquiries, Sept: 14 —Spotlight on...High-Tech Training, July: 25 Sayre, Rick, A School's Digital Imaging Program, —Spotlight on...Image Processing Technology, Dec: 28 - June: 45 Schaffer, Lisa C., Investigative Computer —Spotlight on...Information Management, Jan: 31 Training at the FLETC, Nov: 21 —Spotlight on...Specialized Policing, March: 33 Schmidt, George J., Computer System Improves Van Zandt, Clinton R., Profiling Crisis —Spotlight on...Special-Purpose Vehicles, May: 36 Law Enforcement Operation, Dec: 20 Negotiation Teams, Nov: 14 —Spotlight on...Uniform and Accessory Selection, Schumacher, Michael, TARGET: A Multi- —The Real “Silence of the Lambs,” April: 45 Sept: 37 Agency Model to Reduce Gang Crime, Oct: 110 Venegas, Arturo, Jr., Community Relations: —Spotlight on... Vehicle-Based Communications, Seagrave, Jayne, Predictions for Policing in the Public Meetings Provide Community Forum, Oct: 85 Nov: 30 1990s, Aug: 79 Pitter, Gordon, Police Cynicism in the 1990s, Serritella, Tina M., Preventing Sexual May: 57 Harassment in Law Enforcement Agencies, Sept: 31 Pomrenke, Russ J., Practical Applications for Sinclair, David, Community Relations: The F- Developing Leadership Skills, April: 37 Neighborhood Network Center, Oct: 74 Powell, John, APCO Project 25, Feb: 21 Singer, Jack, Anger Management, Nov: 22 falker, Richard B., Management Implications of Pratcher, Samuel D., A Response to Juvenile Sipes, Leonard A., Jr., Maryland's High-Tech Education Standards, Nov: 24 Curfew Violations, Dec: 58 Approach to Crime Fighting, Aug: 18 Wall, Robert T., Accepting the Challenge, July: 42 Sparrow, Malcolm K., Measuring AFIS Matcher Wattendorf, George E., Chief's Counsel: Accuracy, April: 147 Employment Reference Release Forms May Spector, Elliott B., Chief's Counsel: Should Officers Circumvent Defamation Suits, May: 12 Be Required to Handcuff All Arrestees? July: 10 Wells, Charles B., Strategic Planning 22 Sterling, James W., A History of the ACP Management Style of the Future, Jan: 48 Insignia, Oct: 125 Wells, Edward, A Study of Pursuits in Illinois, Quinn, Susan, Pete Jensen and Bill Tegeler, Stewart, Bob, Florida's Human Diversity July: 59 Facilitator Skill-Building in Managing POP, July: 19 Training, Oct: 14 Wennerholm, Robert W., Chief's Counsel Stipak, Brian, Community Relations: Are You Enforcement Problems and the Homeless, March: 13 Really Doing Community Policing? Oct: 115 Whetsel, John T., President's Message: Directions for the Future, Nov: 6 —President’s Message: Expanding IACP’s International Efforts, Dec: 6 Whetstone, Thomas S., Subordinates Evaluate Rapaport, Gary S., Chief's Counsel: Use of TP. Supervisory and Administrative Performance, June: 57 Deadly Force Against Suspects Armed with Aerosol Windham, Thomas R., Code Blue: Citizens on Weapons—Some Preliminary Guidelines, Feb: 10 Tang, Barry, The Violent Gang Task Force: Patrol, May: 52 Redlich, James W., Chief's Counsel: Disciplinary INS/VGTF and the NYPD, June: 30 Wolford, John M., Conflict and Controversy: Can Interrogations: Which Warnings Apply? And When? Tegeler, Bill, Facilitator Skill-Building in the Chief Fill the Void? Jan: 52 June: 12 Managing POP, July: 19 Riley, Peter, Passport Examination Techniques, Testa, David, Philadelphia CARE Unit May: 37 Demonstrates Concern, May: 55 Rinkevich, Charles F., From the Director: Officer Thomann, Daniel A., Preventing Sexual Statement of Ownership, Management and Circulation (USPS Form 3526) filed with the Postmaster, Alexandria. Virginia, 11/29/94. The Police Chief is owned and published by the International Association of Chiefs of Police, 515 N. Washington St., Alexandria, VA 22314. The publisher is Daniel N. Rosenblatt; the editor is Charles E. Higginbotham: the managing editor is Rebecca B. Hoeckele. There are no stockholders. In the preceding 12 months, the average number of each issue printed was 20,171, distributed as follows: 0 paid single sales, 14,071 paid mail subscriptions, totaling 14,071 paid circulation; 4,292 unpaid circulation; 18,363 total paid and unpaid circulation; 1,808 copies reserved for future sales and office use. Actual number of copies of the October 1994 issue was 20,450, distributed as follows: 0 paid single sales; 14,113 paid mail subscriptions, totaling 14,113; unpaid circulation, 5,313; total paid and unpaid circulation, 19,426; 1,024 copies reserved for future sales and office use. SS Charles E. Higginbotham, Editor. 82 THE POLICE CHIEF/DECEMBER 1994

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