Crime & Violence
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For the most part, average people are exposed to crime prevention learning when they take a retrospective look at the actions that led up to their becoming the victims of criminal events. E...
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Whether they are preventing crime or responding to it, professional law enforcement officers are unanimously recognized as the most effective tool in a free society’s arsenal. As a result, since the...
Legal
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  This is a special online-only supplement to the October 2019 Chief’s Counsel: “U.S. Supreme Court Sneak Peak.” This provides for a look back at 15 U.S. Supreme Court Cases dec...
Investigations
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Cold case statistics paint a bleak picture with an even bleaker outlook, if trends persist. An estimated 242,000 unresolved homicides occurred in the United States from 1980 to 2016. Overall, roughly...
Technology
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The Norman, Oklahoma, Police Department (PD) has proactively upgraded its crime data from the Summary Reporting System (SRS) to the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) and begun to submit...
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Cities of all sizes have specific security challenges. There are several organizational and technological tools that can help law enforcement maximize their efforts in securing their cities. Citywi...
Leadership
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As a leader of a law enforcement organization, or a part of the leadership team, when was the last time you actually stopped and considered where the next generation of law enforcement leaders w...
Drugs & Alcohol
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In 1982, criminologists George L. Kelling and James Q. Wilson published an article titled “Broken Windows.” They asserted that police could prevent more serious crimes by resolving smaller crimina...