FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin - June 2014
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June 10, 2014
Sunapee, New Hampshire, Police Department
The word Sunapee is derived from the Algonquian Indian words suna—meaning “goose”—and apee—meaning “lake.” The phrase “Lake of the Wild Goose” is depicted on the patch of the Sunapee Police Department at the bottom of the town seal.
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June 10, 2014
Virginia Division of Capitol Police, Richmond, Virginia
The Virginia Division of Capitol Police is the first organized policing agency in America. Its roots originate in 1618 at the first permanent English settlement in Jamestown. Based today in Richmond, the agency has evolved with the state’s seat of government over the past 396 years.
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June 10, 2014
Criminal Investigative Analysis: Practitioner Perspectives (Part One of Four)
Part one of a four-part series on criminal investigative analysis, providing a history of offender profiling, case examples and perspectives, the results of a research study, and inherent misunderstanding surrounding its definition.
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June 10, 2014
Officers Brian Pierce and Ryan Myers of the Cleveland Clinic Police Department helped save an intoxicated man who said he was attempting suicide.
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June 10, 2014
Bulletin Alert: Inconspicuous Handcuff Key
This handcuff key, well-designed for concealment, is approximately ¾ inch in length. With a small clip, the key easily attaches to clothing and has low visibility due to its nonreflective matte. It fits handcuffs manufactured by various companies.
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June 10, 2014
Leadership Spotlight: How Do You Live Your Dash?
A poem helps remind us of what is really important.
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June 10, 2014
Officer Survival Spotlight: Accidental Deaths Among Law Enforcement Officers
Some of the reasons officers are accidentally killed are the result of common-sense errors, such as driving unnecessarily fast, not wearing seat belts, and defensive driving errors.
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June 10, 2014
The Truth About Lying: What Investigators Need to Know
The difficulty of distinguishing between truthfulness and deception and how investigators can overcome it during their cases.
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