FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin - February 2016
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February 10, 2016
Chasing the Dragon: The Life of an Opiate Addict FBI, DEA Release Documentary Aimed at Youth CTD
This 45-minute film features stark first-person accounts told by individuals who have abused opioids or whose children have done so with tragic consequences.
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February 10, 2016
Bulletin Reports: Structure, Organization, and Processes of the International Market for Stolen Data
This study examined distribution of goods sold, social organization of market actors, and network structure that support the stolen-data market. It covered 13 web forums in which users buy and sell products, over 84 percent of which were some form of stolen data.
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February 10, 2016
Leadership Spotlight: Emulating Lincoln
Like Abraham Lincoln, the next time you receive criticism, fight the urge to strike back.
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February 10, 2016
Legal Digest: When Does Handcuffing Constitute Custody for Purposes of Miranda?
This article focuses on the role that handcuffs play in determining whether a subject is in custody for purposes of officers having to give Miranda warnings and how courts have addressed this important issue.
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February 10, 2016
Law Enforcement Organizations: Possibilities and Challenges for the Future
Current indicators may help law enforcement organizations project what the future will hold for policing.
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February 10, 2016
From the Archives: Burglary - Its Drain on the Public (January 1966)
A reprint of an article from January 1966 focusing on a 5 percent increase in burglaries.
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February 10, 2016
Oradell, New Jersey, Police Department
The patch of the Oradell Police Department mirrors the borough seal. A bust of Chief Oratam is at the top, joined on either side by figures representing early European settlers. In the center is a bisected crest—the lower portion shows the Oradell Reservoir and Dam, while the upper part depicts a Gemini space capsule. The latter pays homage to Astronaut Walter M. Schirra, Jr., one of NASA’s original seven astronauts, who grew up in Oradell.
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February 10, 2016
Woodbury, Connecticut, Police Department
Woodbury, Connecticut, first was settled in 1659 as part of Pomperaug Plantation, named after the nearby Pomperaug River. The town itself came to fruition in 1673 and was named for its function as a “dwelling place in the woods.” The patch of the Woodbury Police Department prominently depicts the town’s Soldiers’ Monument within the center seal.
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