FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin - November 2015
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November 9, 2015
Officers Ryan Nielsen and Autumn Soto of the Mesquite, Texas Police Department pulled an unconscious driver who had crashed and was on fire out of his vehicle, putting out the flames and tending to his broken leg.
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November 9, 2015
This metal money clip conceals a blade, nail file, and scissors.
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November 9, 2015
Springfield Township (Montgomery County), Pennsylvania, Police Department
Springfield Township in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, is one of nine townships statewide with the same name—one of these, in neighboring Delaware County, is only 22 miles away. The service patch of the Springfield Township Police Department depicts the official township seal, adopted in 1976 and worn by local officers ever since.
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November 9, 2015
Summit County, Colorado, Sheriff's Department
The Summit County, Colorado, Sheriff’s Office was established in 1861 by a local gold prospector who doubled as sheriff. Its service patch features a seven-point gold star with the Colorado State Seal in the center. At the top of the seal is the “Eye of Providence,” enclosed by a triangle emanating rays. Below the eye is a Roman fasces—a bundle of rods and a battle ax bound together—along with a heraldic shield.
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November 9, 2015
Leadership Spotlight: Leading Through Tragedy
A leader who stands side by side with the troops, has their backs, and shows real emotion and guts during a tragedy and in its aftermath directly affects healing and resilience.
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November 9, 2015
Perspective: Understanding Each Other - New Perspectives on Traditional Community Policing Ideals
The shared desire for crime reduction and order maintenance cannot be fully realized without the cooperation of everyone in the truest sense of community. To this end, new perspectives can be gained from ideas that have existed for over 100 years.
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November 9, 2015
Societal Trends Facing Law Enforcement
The author identifies five societal trends facing law enforcement, including the blurring of war and crime, the cashless society, the transmutation of culture, the Internet of Everything, and the transfer of identity.
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November 9, 2015
A Victim-Centered Approach to Sex Trafficking Cases
By focusing on victims’ needs and concerns and not criminalizing their actions, officers make sex trafficking victims more receptive to the efforts of agencies and better prepare them to break from the cycle of abuse, violence, and manipulation.
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