November 2008
Russell B. Laine, chief of police, Algonquin, Illinois, was sworn in as IACP president during the 115th Annual IACP Conference in San Diego, California, this month.
Articles
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Rethinking Police Training
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Accreditation for Federal Law Enforcement Training Academies
In the United States, the accreditation of state and local law enforcement agencies is a well-established process that enhances the professionalism of public safety services. The benefits of accredita... -
Guidelines for Maximizing Training Efforts: Vision, Mission, and Leadership
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The Role of Automatic License Plate Recognition Technology in Policing
The advancement of technology has definitely changed the way people live their lives. Cellular telephones, laptop computers, wireless technology, and digital music players have all affected modern soc... -
Halting Auto Theft in Its Tracks: OnStar’s Stolen Vehicle Slowdown Protocol
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History Repeats Itself: Task Forces Fighting Vehicle Theft in the Western United States
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Policing Cities: Reducing Violence and Building Communities
Columns
- President's Message: Challenges and Opportunities in the Year Ahead
- Spending Bill Signed into Law
- IACP Foundation: Boasting an International Reach: The Global Enrichment Program
- U.S. Supreme Court Diminishes Effect of Arrests That Violate State Procedural Rules
- From the Director: NIJ: Providing Research and Guidance for the U.S. Law Enforcement Community
- IACP Technology Center: One-Stop Shopping for Technology Services and Programs
- Sustaining a Good Trend