2014 Subject and Author Index

Subject Index

ADMINISTRATION

“'Crisis' or 'Hostage' Negotiation? The Distinction Between Two Important Terms,” Jeff Thompson, March.

“Taking Ownership of the Local Law Enforcement Brand,” W. Michael Phibbs and Frank A. Tait, February.

“To Protect and Serve: A Vision for Law Enforcement,” Gary Hoelzer, July.

CRIME PROBLEMS

“Active Shooter Events from 2000 to 2012,” J. Pete Blair, M. Hunter Martaindale, and Terry Nichols, January.

“Cyber Crime Update: Revamped Cyber’s Most Wanted List,” Emily Odom, January.

“Laser Attacks Against Aircraft: A Threat to Citizens and Law Enforcement Personnel,” Gregory McMahon, April.

“Pell Grant Fraud Awareness: White-Collar Crime Challenges,” Jeremy Green and James Densley, February.

“Policing the Homeless: One Community’s Strategy,” Steve Marcin, November.

FORENSICS

“Toxicology Evidence,” Madeline Montgomery, October.

INTERVIEWING AND INVESTIGATIVE TECHNIQUES

“Criminal Investigative Analysis: Applications for the Courts (Part Four of Four),” John P. Jarvis and J. Amber Scherer, September.

“Criminal Investigative Analysis: Measuring Success (Part Three of Four),” John P. Jarvis and J. Amber Scherer, August.

“Criminal Investigative Analysis: Practitioner Perspectives (Part One of Four),” John P. Jarvis and J. Amber Scherer, June.

“Criminal Investigative Analysis: Skills, Expertise, and Training (Part Two of Four),” John P. Jarvis and J. Amber Scherer, July.

“Executing Search Warrants in the Cloud,” John M. Cauthen, October.

“Reading People: Behavioral Anomalies and Investigative Interviewing,” David Matsumoto, Lisa Skinner, and Hyisung Hwang, March.

“The Concealed Information Test: An Alternative to the Traditional Polygraph,” Blake McConnell and Timothy J. Weber, August.

“The Truth About Lying: What Investigators Need to Know,” Brian D. Fitch, June.

LEADERSHIP

“Assertiveness,” Deborah Southard, October.

“Expanding the Scope of Leadership: Leading Through Publication,” Brian Boetig, November.

“Fidelity, Bravery, and Integrity,” James Comey, January.

“Fishing for Inspiration,” Brendan Hansen, December.

“How Do You Live Your Dash?” John Forquer, June.

“Humility: A Leadership Trait That Gets Results,” Beth Coleman, March.

“Should You Always Lead From the Front?” Bret Hood, September.

“The Legacy of a Leader,” Michael McAuliffe, April.

“Things to Remember,” Jim Pryde, May.

“Valuable Moments,” Cory McGookin, January.

“What Skills Can We Learn?” Irene Barath, November.

“Your Leadership Is Your Life Story (Part One of Two),” Suzanna Hasnay, July.

“Your Leadership Is Your Life Story (Part Two of Two),” Suzanna Hasnay, August.

LEGAL ISSUES

“Social Media: Legal Challenges and Pitfalls for Law Enforcement Agencies,” Michael T. Pettry, December.

“Supreme Court Cases: 2012 to 2013 Term,” Kevin Chechak, January.

MENTAL ILLNESS

“Responding to Persons with Mental Illness: Can Screening Checklists Aid Law Enforcement?” Christian Mason, Tod W. Burke, and Stephen S. Owen, February.

OFFICER SURVIVAL

“Accidental Deaths Among Law Enforcement Officers,” Philip D. Wright, June.

“Arrest Situations: Understanding the Dangers,” Philip D. Wright, July.

“Circumstances and the Deadly Mix,” James J. Sheets, September.

“Officer Perception and Assault Prevention,” James J. Sheets, March.

“Preventing Assaults: Assessing Offender Perceptions,” James J. Sheets, August.

OPERATIONS

“Embracing the Incident Command System Above and Beyond Theory,” W. Michael Phibbs and Michael A. Snawder, November.

“Excited Delirium and the Dual Response: Preventing In-Custody Deaths,” Brian Roach, Kelsey Echols, and Aaron Burnett, July.

“Suicide by Cop: Broadening Our Understanding,” Tony Salvatore, September.

PERSONNEL

“Characteristics of an Ideal Police Officer,” Larry E. Capps, December.

“Improving Officer Safety and Citizen Support: Solving the Puzzle,” Mike Masterson, May.

“Much More Than a Job: Creating a Lasting Tribute,” Brian McAllister, May.

“National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial,” Philip Wright, January.

“Speed and Seatbelts,” James Burdock, February.

SPECIAL RECOGNITION

“Real Heroes,” Alaric Fox, March.

TERRORISM

“Increasing Terrorism Preparedness of Law Enforcement Agencies,” Jeremy W. Francis, December.

TRAINING

“A Retrospective: Police Academy Training in 2032,” Bob Harrison, September.

“By the Numbers: Turning LEOKA Data into Training Opportunities,” Brian McAllister, April.

“Educating Police Executives in a New Community Problem-Solving Era,” Michael J. Jenkins and John DeCarlo, May.

“Lunchtime Learning Seminars: Benefits and Steps to Get Started,” Kelly O’Malley, February.

VIOLENT EXTREMISM

“A New Approach to Countering Violent Extremism: Sharing Expertise and Empowering Local Communities,” executive staff of the FBI’s National Security Branch, October.

“Building Resilience to Violent Extremism: One Community’s Perspective,” Stevan Weine and John Horgan, April.


Author Index

B

Barath, Irene, Instructor, Ontario, Canada, Police College in Aylmer, assigned to the FBI’s Leadership Fellows Program, “What Skills Can We Learn?” November.

Blair, J. Pete, Director of Research, Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training Center, and Associate Professor, Texas State University, San Marcos, “Active Shooter Events from 2000 to 2012,” January.

Boetig, Brian, FBI Special Agent in Charge (SAC), Buffalo, New York, division, “Expanding the Scope of Leadership: Leading Through Publication,” November.

Burdock, James, retired Police Lieutenant, and Instructor, FBI Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted Program (LEOKA), “Officer Survival Spotlight: Speed and Seatbelts,” February.

Burke, Tod W., Associate Dean, College of Humanities and Behavioral Sciences, and Professor, Radford University, Virginia, “Responding to Persons with Mental Illness: Can Screening Checklists Aid Law Enforcement?” February.

Burnett, Aaron, M.D., Departments of Emergency Medicine and Emergency Medical Services, Regions Hospital, Saint Paul, Minnesota, “Excited Delirium and the Dual Response: Preventing In-Custody Deaths,” July.

C

Capps, Larry E., retired Assistant Chief of the Missouri City, Texas, Police Department, “Characteristics of an Ideal Police Officer,” December.

Cauthen, John M., FBI Special Agent, Sacramento, California, “Executing Search Warrants in the Cloud,” October.

Chechak, Kevin, FBI Special Agent and Legal Instructor, FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia, “Supreme Court Cases: 2012 to 2013 Term,” January.

Coleman, Beth, Instructor, Law Enforcement Development Unit, FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia, “Humility: A Leadership Trait That Gets Results,” March.

Comey, James, FBI Director, FBI Headquarters, Washington, D.C., “Fidelity, Bravery, and Integrity,” January.

D

DeCarlo, John, retired Police Chief, and Associate Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, New York, “Educating Police Executives in a New Community Problem-Solving Era,” May.

Densley, James, Assistant Professor, School of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, Metropolitan State University, Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, “Pell Grant Fraud Awareness: White-Collar Crime Challenges,” February.

E

Echols, Kelsey, M.D., Regions Hospital, Saint Paul, Minnesota, “Excited Delirium and the Dual Response: Preventing In-Custody Deaths,” July.

F

Fitch, Brian D., Lieutenant, Los Angeles County, California, Sheriff’s Department, and faculty, California State University, Long Beach, and the Southwestern University School of Law, Los Angeles, “The Truth About Lying: What Investigators Need to Know,” June.

Forquer, John, Leadership Instructor, Center for Police Leadership and Ethics, FBI Academy, Quantico, and retired U.S. Marine Corps Colonel, “Leadership Spotlight: How Do You Live Your Dash?” June.

Fox, Alaric, Chief of Staff, Connecticut State Police, Middletown, Connecticut, “Real Heroes,” March.

Francis, Jeremy W., FBI Special Agent, Chicago, Illinois, division, “Increasing Terrorism Preparedness of Law Enforcement Agencies,” December.

G

Green, Jeremy, Public Safety Officer, North Hennepin Community College, Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, “Pell Grant Fraud Awareness: White-Collar Crime Challenges,” February.

H

Hansen, Brendan, FBI Special Agent, and Instructor, Center for Police Leadership and Ethics, FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia, “Fishing for Inspiration,” December.

Harrison, Bob, Course Manager, California Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Command College, and futurist in residence, FBI, Behavioral Research and Instruction Unit, “A Retrospective: Police Academy Training in 2032,” September.

Hasnay, Suzanna, FBI Special Agent, and Instructor, Center for Police Leadership and Ethics, FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia, “Your Leadership Is Your Life Story (Part One of Two),” July; “Your Leadership Is Your Life Story (Part Two of Two),” August.

Hoelzer, Gary, City Administrator, Town and Country, Missouri, and Adjunct Professor, Missouri Baptist University, St. Louis, “To Protect and Serve: A Vision for Law Enforcement,” July.

Hood, Bret, FBI Special Agent, Law Enforcement Development Unit, Quantico, Virginia, “Should You Always Lead From the Front?” September.

Horgan, John, Professor, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, Massachusetts, and Director of the Center for Terrorism and Security, “Building Resilience to Violent Extremism: One Community’s Perspective,” April.

Hwang, Hyisung, Research Scientist, and Vice President of a private consulting firm, California, “Reading People: Behavioral Anomalies and Investigative Interviewing,” March.

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Jarvis, John P., FBI Behavioral Research and Instruction Unit, Quantico, Virginia, and Chair, FBI Futures Working Group, “Criminal Investigative Analysis: Practitioner Perspectives (Part One of Four),” June; “Criminal Investigative Analysis: Skills, Expertise, and Training (Part Two of Four),” July; “Criminal Investigative Analysis: Measuring Success (Part Three of Four),” August; “Criminal Investigative Analysis: Applications for the Courts (Part Four of Four),” September.

Jenkins, Michael J., Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice, University of Scranton, Pennsylvania, “Educating Police Executives in a New Community Problem-Solving Era,” May.

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Marcin, Steve, Lieutenant, Anaheim, California, Police Department, “Policing the Homeless: One Community’s Strategy,” November.

Martaindale, M. Hunter, Research Assistant, Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training Center, San Marcos, Texas, “Active Shooter Events from 2000 to 2012,” January.

Mason, Christian, graduate student, Radford University, Virginia, “Responding to Persons with Mental Illness: Can Screening Checklists Aid Law Enforcement?” February.

Masterson, Mike, Chief, Boise, Idaho, Police Department, “Improving Officer Safety and Citizen Support: Solving the Puzzle,” May.

Matsumoto, David, Professor, San Francisco State University, California, and Director of a private consulting firm, California, “Reading People: Behavioral Anomalies and Investigative Interviewing,” March.

McAllister, Brian, Instructor, FBI Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted (LEOKA) Officer Safety Awareness Training Program, “By the Numbers: Turning LEOKA Data into Training Opportunities,” April; “Much More Than a Job: Creating a Lasting Tribute,” May.

McAuliffe, Michael, Instructor, Center for Police Leadership and Ethics, FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia, “The Legacy of a Leader,” April.

McConnell, Blake, retired FBI Special Agent, and Polygraph Examiner, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, “The Concealed Information Test: An Alternative to the Traditional Polygraph,” August.

McGookin, Cory, FBI Special Agent, and Instructor, Law Enforcement Development Unit, FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia, “Valuable Moments,” January.

McMahon, Gregory, FBI Intelligence Analyst, Criminal Investigative Division, “Laser Attacks Against Aircraft: A Threat to Citizens and Law Enforcement Personnel,” April.

Montgomery, Madeline, Supervisor of Toxicology, FBI Laboratory, Quantico, Virginia, “Toxicology Evidence,” October.

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Nichols, Terry, retired Commander, San Marcos, Texas, Police Department, and Assistant Director, Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training Center, San Marcos, Texas, “Active Shooter Events from 2000 to 2012,” January.

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Odom, Emily, FBI Special Agent, San Francisco, California, “Cyber Crime Update: Revamped Cyber’s Most Wanted List,” January.

O’Malley, Kelly, FBI Special Agent, Faculty Development Program Manager, Law Enforcement Development Unit, FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia, “Lunchtime Learning Seminars: Benefits and Steps to Get Started,” February.

Owen, Stephen S., Professor, and Chair, Department of Criminal Justice, Radford University, Virginia, “Responding to Persons with Mental Illness: Can Screening Checklists Aid Law Enforcement?” February.

P

Pettry, Michael T., FBI Special Agent, and Legal Instructor, FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia, “Social Media: Legal Challenges and Pitfalls for Law Enforcement Agencies,” December.

Phibbs, W. Michael, Sergeant, Richmond, Virginia, Police Department, and Private Consultant, “Taking Ownership of the Local Law Enforcement Brand,” February; “Embracing the Incident Command System Above and Beyond Theory, November.

Pryde, Jim, Chief, Gladstone, Oregon, Police Department, “Things to Remember,” May.

R

Roach, Brian, M.D., Regions Hospital, Saint Paul, Minnesota, “Excited Delirium and the Dual Response: Preventing In-Custody Deaths,” July.

S

Salvatore, Tony, Coordinator of Suicide Prevention and Postvention, Montgomery County Emergency Service, Norristown, Pennsylvania, “Suicide by Cop: Broadening Our Understanding,” September.

Scherer, J. Amber, Research Associate, Police Foundation, Washington, D.C., and doctoral student, George Mason University, “Criminal Investigative Analysis: Practitioner Perspectives, (Part One of Four),” June; “Criminal Investigative Analysis: Skills, Expertise, and Training (Part Two of Four),” July; “Criminal Investigative Analysis: Measuring Success (Part Three of Four),” August; “Criminal Investigative Analysis: Applications for the Courts (Part Four of Four),” September.

Sheets, James, former Police Lieutenant, Officer Safety Awareness Training Instructor, FBI Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted Program (LEOKA), Virginia, “Officer Perception and Assault Prevention,” March; “Preventing Assaults: Assessing Offender Perceptions,” August; “Circumstances and the Deadly Mix,” September.

Skinner, Lisa, retired FBI Special Agent, and former FBI Academy Instructor, “Reading People: Behavioral Anomalies and Investigative Interviewing,” March.

Snawder, Michael A., “Embracing the Incident Command System Above and Beyond Theory,” November.

Southard, Deborah, Leadership Program Specialist, FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia, “Assertiveness,” October.

T

Tait, Frank A., retired Engineer, and Attorney, Richmond, Virginia, “Taking Ownership of the Local Law Enforcement Brand,” February.

Thompson, Jeff, Detective, New York Police Department, and Research Fellow, Columbia University Law School, New York, ““Crisis” or “Hostage” Negotiation? The Distinction Between Two Important Terms,” March.

W

Weber, Timothy J., former Polygraph Instructor, “The Concealed Information Test: An Alternative to the Traditional Polygraph,” August.

Weine, Stevan, Professor, University of Illinois, Chicago, “Building Resilience to Violent Extremism: One Community’s Perspective,” April.

Wright, Philip, retired West Virginia State Trooper, and Instructor, FBI Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted Program (LEOKA), Virginia, “Officer Survival Spotlight: National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial,” January; “Officer Survival Spotlight: Accidental Deaths Among Law Enforcement Officers,” June; “Officer Survival Spotlight: Arrest Situations: Understanding the Dangers,” July.