FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin - July 2015
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July 8, 2015
Leadership Spotlight: The Carver and the Planter
Leaders who carve their mark into trees disappear into oblivion, while leaders who sow the fields can watch new generations of trees sprout anew in a continually renewable cycle.
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July 8, 2015
Officer Survival Spotlight: Foot Pursuits - Keeping Officers Safe
Thinking ahead and training proactively for what could happen, even in events as common as foot pursuits, can minimize risk and save lives.
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July 8, 2015
The Importance of Mental Health Training in Law Enforcement
Police officers not only are the first responders to mental health crises but often are the only source of immediate service for urgent mental health activities.
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July 8, 2015
Norfolk, Virginia, Police Department
The patch of the Norfolk, Virginia, Police Department prominently depicts the Seal of the City of Norfolk. Adopted in 1913 the seal’s outer border gives a brief history of Norfolk’s evolution from a town in 1682 to a borough in 1736 and then a city in 1845.
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July 8, 2015
Empirical evidence exists that clearly shows the merits of statement analysis as an investigative tool that is not limited to native English speakers.
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July 8, 2015
Unusual Weapons: Lighter Knives
These working lighters deploy a knife blade by activation of a button on the side.
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July 8, 2015
Officers Robert Gordon, Juan Macias, Chris Swiecionis, and Ross Failla of the Berwyn, Illinois Police Department saved the life of a female resident trapped in a burning apartment, forcibly opening the door and rescuing her from the intense flames.
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July 8, 2015
Sanford, Maine, Police Department
The city of Sanford, Maine is known for its lakes and wooded areas, which at one time were heavily populated by bobcats. These natural features are depicted on the service patch of the Sanford Police Department. The bobcat is the symbol of the department; though difficult to see, it is represented stepping on a mouse.
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