FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin - December 2016
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December 7, 2016
Leadership Spotlight: Communicating with Millennials - Using Brevity
Consider adding summaries to your communications, especially when reaching out to younger colleagues.
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December 7, 2016
Community Outreach Spotlight: Redefining School Resource Officers’ Roles
The Hollywood, Florida Police Department redefines the roles of school resource officers through a variety of innovative programs.
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December 7, 2016
Teams: A Pathway to Organizational Success
Every law enforcement agency should strive to build effective teams to develop its officers and the organization.
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December 7, 2016
A listing of the FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin articles published in 2016, sorted by subject matter and author surname.
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December 7, 2016
Theft: A Real Threat to Religious Heritage
The residual effects of the theft of historically significant fine art or silver pieces can distress a religious community for generations.
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December 7, 2016
Officer Victor Ortiz of the New Jersey Transit Police Department pulled an individual to safety just seconds before a train arrived. He jeopardized his life to save someone who wanted to end his own.
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December 7, 2016
The knife has a leather sheath and a metal blade with a plastic grip. Offenders may use it as a key chain or carry it separately as a knife.
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December 7, 2016
National City, California, Police Department
The National City, California, Police Department’s patch depicts an eagle, representing bravery, strength, and integrity, atop a shield, symbolizing vigilance and protection. The great seal of California is in the center of the patch. National City’s agricultural history is depicted in the two orchids, the city’s official flower, and the rays of sun surrounding the state’s seal.
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December 7, 2016
Sugar Grove, Illinois, Police Department
The patch of the Sugar Grove, Illinois, Police Department features a group of sugar maple trees. Settled in the mid-1830s, the village received its trees from one of the earliest settlers, P.Y. Bliss, who arrived from Stratford, Vermont, in 1838 with a supply of seedlings. He also established a trading post for early residents and Native Americans.
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