May 2004
Thousands will gather this month at the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, D.C., and other memorials around the United States to observe National Police Week (May 9-15) and remember officers who died in the line of duty. The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund reports that it will add 362 names to the memorial wall this year; 145 died in the line of duty in 2003. Cover photo ©2001 Brand X Pictures; inset photo courtesy National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund.
Articles
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Bullying: A New Approach
Bullying can start at a very young age and can include playground teasing and name-calling. It continues into the teenage years where sexual harassment, dating violence, and gang attacks emerge. It co... -
De-escalating Juvenile Aggression
Juveniles are not simply little adults, and the techniques for de-escalating aggressive juveniles are different from the techniques used to deal with adults. This unique status of juveniles has been r... -
Identifying Elements of Customer Satisfaction in the Delivery of Police Service
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In Memory of Chief Donald R. Derning, 1925-2004, IACP President, 1972-1973
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Internet Safety: A Partnership between Law Enforcement & Educators
Today's youth are the first generation to grow up with the Internet as a part of everyday life. The advances in technology allow young people to reach out to a new universe of knowledge and cultural e... -
Police Week: May 2004
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Reducing Crime through Juvenile Delinquency Intervention
Columns
- President's Message: Notes on National Police Week, the National Police Museum, and Ballistic Vests
- Legislative Alert: 2003 State Legislative Report Now Available
- Chief's Counsel: The History and Dynamics of Section 1983
- Highway Safety Initiatives: 2004 Lifesavers Conference
- Advances and Applications: May 2004
- IACP News: May 2004
- Law Enforcement Jobs: May 2004
- Line of Duty Deaths: May 2004
- Index to Advertisers: May 2004
- Product Update: May 2004