FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin - May 2015
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May 5, 2015
Developing Ethical Law Enforcement Leaders: A Plan of Action
Leaders set the pace and tone for department policy and ethical behavior. Properly trained and motivated leaders are an important factor for achieving high standards across the agency.
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May 5, 2015
Policing in the Casino Gaming Environment: Methods, Risks, and Challenges
It is important for casino security and surveillance officers and local police to work together to solve crimes by sharing technological data and factual information.
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May 5, 2015
Leadership Spotlight: The Black Dot
Take a fresh piece of white paper and make a black dot in the center. This dot can represent an issue troubling your agency. It could involve training, equipment, budgeting, personnel, or even community relations. You decide―it is your issue. It is your black dot.
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May 5, 2015
Forensic Spotlight: Altered Fingerprints - A Challenge to Law Enforcement Identification Efforts
Criminals use a variety of methods to alter their fingerprints, presenting challenges to law enforcement.
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May 5, 2015
Officer Roland Rendon of the Fresno, California Police Department rescued an unconscious boy who was choking by dislodging a piece of candy from the boy’s throat that was blocking his airway.
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May 5, 2015
Westwego, Louisiana, Police Department
The service patch of the Westwego Police Department depicts a fishing trawler, symbolizing a long history of fishermen in the area earning a living on the bayous among cypress trees and swamp wildlife.
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May 5, 2015
Unusual Weapons: Necklace Knife
This stainless steel item has a decorative inlay and can be worn as a necklace or key chain. It actually has a knife inside and can pose a serious threat to law enforcement officers.
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May 5, 2015
Somerville, Massachusetts, Police Department
The patch of the Somerville, Massachusetts, Police Department gives a glimpse into the long and storied history of the city it serves. The innermost portion of the city’s seal is featured—at its center is the Old Powder House, the oldest stone building in Massachusetts. Built around 1703 as a windmill, it went on to hold the largest supply of gunpowder in the colony and in 1774 was the site of one of the first hostile acts of the Revolutionary War.
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