FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin - February 2015
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February 10, 2015
Bulletin Honors: Connecticut Law Enforcement Memorial
The Connecticut Law Enforcement Memorial features 137 names etched in the stone and an eternal flame with the words “Never Forget” engraved on its base.
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February 10, 2015
Leadership Spotlight: All Lives Matter
As we begin 2015 a new leadership challenge for policing has emerged: The lack of trust from minority communities and the perception of racial bias thrust upon men and women in blue. A new policing strategy must be employed in collaboration with the community and clearly communicated to the citizenry that all lives matter.
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February 10, 2015
Bulletin Reports: The Impact of In-Car Communication on Law Enforcement Officer Patrol Performance
Based on the findings of a recent project, there is some evidence that officers’ driving performance is affected when using certain communication codes.
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February 10, 2015
Notable Speech: What Will Your Legacy Be?
Remarks by Sheriff Liberty of the Kennebec County, Maine Sheriff’s Office before a group of graduating cadets.
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February 10, 2015
Performance Management Strategies for Effective Leadership: An Accountability Process
Two instructors in the Toronto Police Service Sergeants Training Course developed a performance management chart that outlines sequential steps to follow for helping employees improve performance.
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February 10, 2015
Interdiction for the Protection of Children
The Texas Department of Public Safety has pioneered an innovative training course, Interdiction for the Protection of Children, to help troopers identify and rescue endangered children.
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February 10, 2015
Clearwater County, Minnesota, Sheriff’s Office
Lake Itasca and its flow into the river are depicted amongst rocks and majestic pines in the foreground of the service patch for the Clearwater County Sheriff’s Office. The center of the patch features the Minnesota state seal enclosed in a gold star.
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February 10, 2015
Baltimore County, Maryland, Sheriff’s Office
The patch of the Baltimore County, Maryland, Sheriff’s Office depicts the Wells and McComas Monument, a 21-foot obelisk built in 1873 to honor two members of the Maryland State Militia—Daniel Wells and Henry McComas—who defended Baltimore in the War of 1812.
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