FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin - March 2011
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March 1, 2011
Legal Digest: The Emergency Aid Exception to the Fourth Amendment’s Warrant Requirement
Exigent circumstances may allow officers an exception to the Fourth Amendment’s warrant requirement.
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March 1, 2011
Jefferson Township, New Jersey, Police Department
The patch of the Jefferson Township, New Jersey, Police Department centers on the naming of the department’s jurisdiction. The township was incorporated in 1804, the same year as Thomas Jefferson’s recorded inauguration as the third president of the United States. As such, the patch displays a profile bust of Thomas Jefferson, intersecting U.S. and New Jersey flags, and the year 1804.
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March 1, 2011
San Francisco, California, Police Department
The central emblem on the patch of the San Francisco, California, Police Department depicts a phoenix, a mythological bird. According to ancient mythology, a phoenix’s tears have magical healing powers, and the creature experiences rebirth from its own ashes after death.
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March 1, 2011
Bulletin Reports: Roadside Visibility Issues
Keeping Officers Safe on the Road contains information from several reports that highlight visibility issues for law enforcement and safety personnel responding to roadside incidents.
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March 1, 2011
Bulletin Honors: Essex County Police Academy Law Enforcement Officer Memorial
The Essex County Police Academy Law Enforcement Officer Memorial displays the names of 84 law enforcement officers who sacrificed their lives to protect the citizens of Essex County.
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March 1, 2011
Human sex trafficking is a serious problem for every level of law enforcement.
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March 1, 2011
Police Practice: Decreasing Urban Crime
Crime in Petersburg, VA has plummeted from synergistic improvements in public safety with input from law enforcement, community agencies, residents, elected officials, and media partners.
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March 1, 2011
Leadership Spotlight: Leadership Etiquette and Common Sense
The author'sinteraction with extraordinary leaders, tempered by contact with unsuccessful managers, has led to a compilation list of valued leadership traits and skills.
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March 1, 2011
Deputy Sheriffs Jeremy Battle, Chad Phillips, and Josh Cochran of the Gordon County, Georgia Sheriff’s Office extricated the driver of a vehicle that had caught on fire after a crash. Corporal Neal Mora of the Texas City, Texas Police Department rescued a fellow officer’s son from drowning at grave risk to himself.
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March 1, 2011
Perspective: Principles of Effective Law Enforcement Leadership
Through the cultivation of an attitude of service, selflessness, giving, and devotion to our core purpose as law enforcement officers, we as managers can learn how to become more influential with our employees and to guide them in providing the most effective and professional service to the public.
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March 1, 2011
Focus on Supervision: The Two Roles of Supervision in Performance Counseling
Rewarding proper conduct and correcting poor performance constitute the two main roles that law enforcement supervisors play.
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