FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin - September 2010
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September 1, 2010
Offenders may attempt to use this metal device that appears to be an ordinary walking cane but features a removable shaft containing a knife blade.
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September 1, 2010
Leadership Spotlight: Walk with Me
Sometimes leadership is simply just being there for our people: a subtle helping hand, a supportive shoulder, someone who will listen.
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September 1, 2010
Bulletin Reports: Youth’s Needs and Services
An OJP report with findings from the Survey of Youth in Residential Placement (SYRP) on how facilities have addressed youth needs, what services youth receive, and where services could be improved.
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September 1, 2010
Bulletin Reports: Juveniles in Residential Placement
According to this OJJDP fact sheet, the number of juvenile offenders in residential placement in publicly and privately operated juvenile facilities has declined steadily since 2000.
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September 1, 2010
Effective Firearms Training: One Agency’s Approach
One agency implemented a successful, cost-effective firearms training program for its personnel.
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September 1, 2010
Those Terrible First Few Minutes: Revisiting Active-Shooter Protocols for Schools
An effective response requires school specific planning and coordination grounded in local conditions.
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September 1, 2010
Sergeant Daniel Shaffery and Officer Frank Salerno of the Little Silver, New Jersey Police Department provided vital aid to a profusely bleeding and severely injured driver of a car that had been penetrated by a tree branch. Deputy Kenneth Koehler of the Scott County, Iowa Sheriff’s Office rescued an elderly man who had became trapped in a hole at his farm during a rainstorm.
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September 1, 2010
Ridgetop, Tennessee, Police Department
The patch of the Ridgetop, Tennessee, Police Department features a train emerging from a railroad tunnel, constructed in 1905 and one of the longest self-supporting tunnels in the world. When completed, it opened a direct line between Louisville, Kentucky, and Nashville and brought expansion, both in population and economy.
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September 1, 2010
Jefferson County, Washington, Sheriff’s Office
Jefferson County, Washington, is located in the northwest corner of the state, as well as the continental U.S. The patch of its police department features the Olympic Mountain Range, along with 7,800-foot Mt. Olympus, a majestic old tree, and a river representing any one of the dozens on the Olympic Peninsula.
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September 1, 2010
Focus on Report Accuracy: Improved Memory Leads to More Accurate Use-of-Force Reports
If law enforcement officers apply three basic recommendations—get some sleep, conduct a walk-through, and write out the complete incident—they can minimize the effects of memory distortion when reporting their use-of-force actions.
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September 1, 2010
The Supreme Court’s most recent Miranda decision addresses both the invocation and waiver of the Miranda right to remain silent.
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