2016 Subject and Author Index

Subject Index

ADMINISTRATION

“Law Enforcement Organizations: Possibilities and Challenges for the Future,” Jay Fortenbery, February.

“Teams: A Pathway to Organizational Success,” Dan Bradley and James A. Jancewicz, December.

COMMUNITY OUTREACH

“Camp Cadet of Cambria County,” Bruce Mulhern, August.

“Cops and Clergy Breakfast,” Roland H. Johnson III, June.

“Friday Night Lights,” Dani O’Connor, March.

“P.L.A.Y. Program,” Rich Slavin, May.

“Redefining School Resource Officers’ Roles,” Christopher Boyd and Tomas Sanchez, December.

CRIME PROBLEMS

“Burglary: Its Drain on the Public,” February.

“Growing Risk of Data Sabotage: Protecting Law Enforcement Agencies,” Michael Gregg, July.

“International Efforts by Police Leadership to Combat Human Trafficking,” Michael Pittaro and Anthony Normore, June.

“No-Body Homicide Cases: A Practical Approach,” Michael L. Yoder, November.

“Theft: A Real Threat to Religious Heritage,” Paul Denton and John Kleberg, December.

FORENSICS

“Digital Forensic Examination: A Case Study,” John McHenry and Michael Gorn, January.

“High-Risk Potential Victims’ DNA Database: Pilot Program,” Louis Felini, Joseph Costa, Arthur Eisenberg, Sara Katsanis, and Martha Felini, September.

FROM THE ARCHIVES

“Historic Guardians of Our Nation’s Capital,” George R. Wilson, original publication date April 1976, May.

“Police Operations During a Natural Disaster,” Howard L. Hobbs, original publication date June 1971, November.

“Policing a Man-Made Wonder of the World,” William C. Meyer, original publication date June 1969, August.

JUVENILES

“Restorative Justice and Youthful Offenders,” David Newton, October.

LEADERSHIP

“Communicating with Millennials: Using Brevity,” Cory McGookin, December.

“Emulating Lincoln,” M. Bret Hood, February.

“Helium vs. Helicopter,” Russell Kleber, June.

“Importance of the Little Things,” M. Bret Hood, May.

“Information Output vs. Effective Communication,” Kenneth D. White and Gail L. Pennybacker, July.

“Leadership During Crisis Response: Challenges and Evolving Research,” Leonard Johns and John P. Jarvis, May.

“Leading At-Risk Employees: Law Enforcement and the Addiction Crisis,” Michael VanMeter, January.

“Leading by Addressing the Cyber Threat,” Pedro D. Cordero, March.

“Leading Through Listening,” Dan Bradley and James Jancewicz, March.

“Lessons from Mom,” Beth Coleman, September.

“President Jefferson and Criticism,” M. Bret Hood, August.

“The Responsibilities of Command: Doing the Right Thing for the Right Reasons,” Cynthia L. Lewis, April.

“Single Point of Failure: One Person Can Ruin the Team,” Joshua Judah, November.

“Where is Your Bottom Line? A Communication Tip for Leaders,” Cynthia L. Lewis, October.

LEGAL

“When Does Handcuffing Constitute Custody for Purposes of Miranda?” Jayme W. Holcomb and Jayhoun Rezai, February.

OFFICER SURVIVAL

“What Is a Safe Distance?” Marcus Young, July.

“The 4,000 Pound Bullet,” Philip D. Wright, April.

OFFICER WELLNESS

“Building Community Trust Requires Supporting Healthy Officers,” John Marx, October.

“Law Enforcement Chaplains: Defining Their Roles,” Richard Braswell, Bryan Steinkopf, and Angela Beamer, November.

“Value of Spiritual Survival Tools for Law Enforcement Officers,” Cary A. Friedman, July.

OPERATIONS

“Asset Seizure and Forfeiture: A Basic Guide,” Colin May, August.

“Asset Seizure and Forfeiture: Ethical Issues,” Colin May, September.

“Building Regional Police Collaboration: A Different Perspective Based on Lessons Learned,” Mike Masterson and Eugene Smith, January.

“Commander’s Intent: A Framework for Success,” W. Michael Phibbs, October.

“Suicide Risk in Older Adults: A Growing Challenge for Law Enforcement,” Tony Salvatore, January.

PERSONNEL

“Joint Counterterrorism Assessment Team Fellowship,” Paula Middleton-Jameson, September.

TECHNOLOGY

“New Technology Benefits Law Enforcement by Tracking Sidearm Use,” Danielle Pompa, Stephen S. Owen, and Tod W. Burke, June.

TERRORISM

“Identifying Warning Behaviors of the Individual Terrorist,” J. Reid Meloy, April.

“Using Human Sources in Counterterrorism Operations: Understanding the Motivations and Political Impact,” Simon De Block, April.

TRAINING

“Mental Preparedness Training,” Judith P. Andersen, Konstantinos Papazoglou, Harri Gustafsberg, Peter Collins, and Bengt Arnetz, March.


Author Index

A

Andersen, Judith, P., Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, “Mental Preparedness Training,” March.

Arnetz, Bengt, Professor, Vice Chair, and Director, Division of Occupational and Environmental Health, Department of Family Medicine and Public Health Sciences, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, “Mental Preparedness Training,” March.

B

Beamer, Angela, Community Service Aide, Plantation, Florida, Police Department, “Law Enforcement Chaplains: Defining Their Roles,” November.

Boyd, Christopher, Sergeant, Hollywood, Florida, Police Department, “Redefining School Resource Officers’ Roles,” December.

Bradley, Dan, FBI Special Agent, Buffalo, New York, Field Office, “Leading Through Listening,” March; “Teams: A Pathway to Organizational Success,” December.

Braswell, Richard, Chaplain and Community Services Specialist, Plantation, Florida, Police Department, “Law Enforcement Chaplains: Defining Their Roles,” November.

Burke, Tod W., Associate Dean, College of Humanities and Behavioral Sciences, and Professor of Criminal Justice, Radford University, Radford, Virginia, “New Technology Benefits Law Enforcement by Tracking Sidearm Use,” June.

C

Coleman, Beth, Instructor, Executive Programs Instructional Unit, FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia, “Lessons from Mom,” September.

Collins, Peter, Forensic Psychiatrist, Ontario Provincial Police, Canada, and Associate Professor, Division of Forensic Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, “Mental Preparedness Training,” March.

Cordero, Pedro D., FBI Supervisory Special Agent and Cyber Instructor, FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia, “Leading by Addressing the Cyber Threat,” March.

Costa, Joseph, Chief, DeSoto, Texas, Police Department, and former Chief Deputy, Dallas County, Texas, Sheriff’s Office, “High-Risk Potential Victims’ DNA Database: Pilot Program,” September.

D

De Block, Simon, Federal Criminal Police, Brussels, Belgium, “Using Human Sources in Counterterrorism Operations: Understanding the Motivations and Political Impact,” April.

Denton, Paul, Consultant on protection of artistic, cultural, and historical objects, Retired Chief, Ohio State University Police, Columbus, Ohio, and former Commander, Columbus, Ohio, Division of Police, “Theft: A Real Threat to Religious Heritage,” December.

E

Eisenburg, Arthur, Professor and Chair, Forensic and Investigative Genetics Department, and Codirector, Center of Human Identification, University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth, Texas, “High-Risk Potential Victims’ DNA Database: Pilot Program,” September.

F

Felini, Louis, Sergeant, Dallas, Texas, Police Department, and Advisory Board Member, FBI Violent Criminal Apprehension Program, “High-Risk Potential Victims’ DNA Database: Pilot Program,” September.

Felini, Martha, Professor, University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth, Texas, “High-Risk Potential Victims’ DNA Database: Pilot Program,” September.

Fortenbery, Jay, Chief, Edenton, North Carolina, Police Department, “Law Enforcement Organizations: Possibilities and Challenges for the Future,” February.

Friedman, Cary, Chaplain, Law Enforcement Trainer, and Associate Director of a law enforcement survival institute, “Value of Spiritual Survival Tools for Law Enforcement Officers,” July.

G

Gorn, Michael, Certified Crime Scene Investigator and Supervisor, Forensic Services Unit, Sarasota County, Florida, Sheriff’s Office, “Digital Forensic Examination: A Case Study,” January.

Gregg, Michael, founder and CEO, cyber security company, Houston, Texas, “Growing Risk of Data Sabotage: Protecting Law Enforcement Agencies,” July.

Gustafsberg, Harri, Retired Chief Inspector, Finnish Police, Helsinki, Finland, “Mental Preparedness Training,” March.

H

Holcomb, Jayme W., Chief, Legal Instruction Section, DEA Training Academy, Quantico, Virginia, “When Does Handcuffing Constitute Custody for Purposes of Miranda?” February.

Hood, M. Bret, Retired FBI Supervisory Special Agent and Instructor, Leadership and Communications Unit, FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia, and founding partner, private consulting firm, “Emulating Lincoln,” February; “Importance of the Little Things,” May; “President Jefferson and Criticism,” August.

J

Jancewicz, James, FBI Special Agent, Buffalo, New York, Field Office, “Leading Through Listening,” March; “Teams: A Pathway to Organizational Success,” December.

Jarvis, John P., Chief Criminologist, FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit 5, Quantico, Virginia, “Leadership During Crisis Response: Challenges and Evolving Research,” May.

Johns, Leonard, Section Chief, National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime and the FBI’s Crisis Management Program, “Leadership During Crisis Response: Challenges and Evolving Research,” May.

Johnson, Roland H. III, Chaplain, Galveston, Texas, Police Department, “Cops and Clergy Breakfast,” June.

Judah, Joshua, Lieutenant, Louisville, Kentucky, Metropolitan Police Department, “Single Point of Failure: One Person Can Ruin the Team,” November.

K

Katsanis, Sara, Instructor of Science and Society, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, “High-Risk Potential Victims’ DNA Database: Pilot Program,” September.

Kleber, Russell, Retired Supervisory Special Agent and Instructor, FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia, “Helium vs. Helicopter,” June.

Kleberg, John, Consultant on the protection of artistic and historical objects, Retired Assistant Vice President, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, previous Chief, University of Illinois Police, and former Deputy Chief, Ohio State University Police, Columbus, Ohio, “Theft: A Real Threat to Religious Heritage,” December.

L

Lewis, Cynthia L., Instructor, Executive Programs Instructional Unit, FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia, “The Responsibilities of Command: Doing the Right Thing for the Right Reasons,” April; “Where is Your Bottom Line? A Communication Tip for Leaders,” October.

M

Marx, John, Retired Senior Officer and Executive Director of a police wellness and survival organization, “Building Community Trust Requires Supporting Healthy Officers,” October.

Masterson, Mike, Retired Chief, Boise, Idaho, Police Department, “Building Regional Police Collaboration: A Different Perspective Based on Lessons Learned,” January.

May, Colin, Forensic Auditor, U.S. government, and Instructor, Stevenson University, Owings Mills, Maryland, “Asset Seizure and Forfeiture: A Basic Guide,” August; “Asset Seizure and Forfeiture: Ethical Issues,” September.

McGookin, Cory, FBI Supervisory Special Agent and Instructor, Executive Programs Instructional Unit, FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia, “Communicating with Millennials: Using Brevity,” December.

McHenry, John, Detective and Certified Forensic Computer Examiner, Digital Forensics Laboratory, Sarasota County, Florida, Sheriff’s Office, “Digital Forensic Examination: A Case Study,” January.

Meloy, J. Reid, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego, and Consulting Forensic Psychologist, FBI, “Identifying Warning Behaviors of the Individual Terrorist,” April.

Middleton-Jameson, Paula, Management and Program Analyst, FBI Office of Partner Engagement, Information Coordination and Engagement Unit, “Joint Counterterrorism Assessment Team Fellowship,” September.

Mulhern, Bruce, Secretary, Camp Cadet Executive Board of Directors, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, “Camp Cadet of Cambria County,” August.

N

Newton, David, Lieutenant, Fresno, California, Police Department, “Restorative Justice and Youthful Offenders,” October.

Normore, Anthony, Professor of Leadership and Department Chair of Graduate Education, California State University, Dominguez Hills, California, “International Efforts by Police Leadership to Combat Human Trafficking,” June.

O

O’Connor, Dani, Menlo Park, California, Police Department, “Friday Night Lights,” March.

Owen, Stephen S., Professor and Chair, Department of Criminal Justice, Radford University, Radford, Virginia, “New Technology Benefits Law Enforcement by Tracking Sidearm Use,” June.

P

Papazoglou, Konstantinos, Retired Captain, Hellenic National Police, Athens, Greece, and Ph.D. candidate, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, “Mental Preparedness Training,” March.

Pennybacker, Gail L., Instructor, Executive Programs Instruction Unit, FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia, “Information Output vs. Effective Communication,” July.

Phibbs, W. Michael, Lieutenant, Richmond, Virginia, Police Department, “Commander’s Intent: A Framework for Success,” October.

Pittaro, Michael, Faculty Member, American Military University, and Adjunct Professor, East Stroudsburg University, East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, “International Efforts by Police Leadership to Combat Human Trafficking,” June.

Pompa, Danielle, Student, Radford University, Radford, Virginia, “New Technology Benefits Law Enforcement by Tracking Sidearm Use,” June.

R

Rezai, Jayhoun, Assistant District Attorney, King’s County District Attorney’s Office, Brooklyn, New York, “When Does Handcuffing Constitute Custody for Purposes of Miranda?” February.

S

Salvatore, Tony, Coordinator, Suicide Prevention and Postvention, Montgomery County Emergency Service, Norristown, Pennsylvania, “Suicide Risk in Older Adults: A Growing Challenge for Law Enforcement,” January.

Sanchez, Tomas, Chief, Hollywood, Florida, Police Department, “Redefining School Resource Officers’ Roles,” December.

Slavin, Rich, Commander, Scottsdale, Arizona, Police Department, “P.L.A.Y. Program,” May.

Smith, Eugene, Deputy Chief and Special Operations Group Commander, Boise, Idaho, Police Department, “Building Regional Police Collaboration: A Different Perspective Based on Lessons Learned,” January.

Steinkopf, Bryan, Police Psychology Research Coordinator, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, “Law Enforcement Chaplains: Defining Their Roles,” November.

V

VanMeter, Michael, FBI Special Agent and Instructor, Executive Programs Instructional Unit, FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia, “Leading At-Risk Employees: Law Enforcement and the Addiction Crisis,” January.

W

White, Kenneth D., Instructor, Executive Programs Instructional Unit, FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia, “Information Output vs. Effective Communication,” July.

Wright, Philip D., Retired West Virginia State Trooper and Officer Safety Awareness Training Instructor, FBI Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted (LEOKA) Program, Clarksburg, West Virginia, “The 4,000 Pound Bullet,” April.

Y

Yoder, Michael, FBI Special Agent, National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime, Behavioral Analysis Unit 4, Quantico, Virginia, “No-Body Homicide Cases: A Practical Approach,” November.

Young, Marcus, Instructor, FBI Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted (LEOKA) Program, Clarksburg, West Virginia, “What is a Safe Distance?” July.