February 2011
Ten years after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the United States is on high alert. The threat of terrorism remains real, and the evolving nature of the threat has made the chances of a successful attack more likely.
Articles
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112th U.S. Congress Officially Starts
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700 MHz D-Block Radio Spectrum: It’s Important to IACP Members
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Advances & Applications
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Can Alcohol Ignition Interlocks Save Even More Lives?
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Fusion Centers: Strengthening the Nation’s Homeland Security Enterprise
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IACP Foundation: Motorola Imparts Key Training Concepts for Law Enforcement Leaders
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Improving Criminal Intelligence Sharing: How the Criminal Intelligence Coordinating Council Supports Law Enforcement and Homeland Security
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It Can and Does Happen Here: Somali Youth with Terrorist Ties in the Twin Cities
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Learning from the Lessons of the 2008 Mumbai Terrorist Attacks
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Looking for Heroes
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Nationwide SAR Initiative Delivers Value to Fusion Centers
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Preventing the Next Terror Attack
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Technology’s Impact on Law Enforcement—Community Interaction
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Updating Ethics Training—Policing Privacy Series: Respecting Society’s Evolving Privacy Expectations
A friend whose work entails a good deal of airline travel has a story some travelers have experienced. Like all of us, he is subject to the 3-1-1 rule of the Transportation Security Administration (TS... -
Vehicle Searches in the Wake of Arizona v. Gant