FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin - September 2016

Listing of content published in the FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin in September 2016.

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  • September 9, 2016

    Leadership Spotlight: Leadership Lessons from Mom

    A mother and FBI instructor shares leadership lessons she taught and learned from her son.

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  • September 9, 2016

    Joint Counterterrorism Assessment Team Fellowship

    The Joint Counterterrorism Assessment Team offers a unique one-year fellowship for first responders; public safety personnel; analysts; and public health professionals.

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  • September 9, 2016

    Bulletin Reports: Incarcerated Veterans

    This report provides rates of veterans in state and federal prisons and local jails during this period. It describes incarcerated veterans by demographics, military characteristics, and disability and mental health status.

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  • September 9, 2016

    Photo from the Archives: September 1965

    Mr. Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. (left), and Mr. Stephen Brooks leave FBI Headquarters, Washington, D.C. Mr. Zimbalist, as Inspector Lew Erskine, and Mr. Brooks, as Special Agent Jim Rhodes, play the leading roles in the new ABC television series, “The FBI.”

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  • September 9, 2016

    High-Risk Potential Victims’ DNA Database: Pilot Program

    The High-Risk Potential Victims’ DNA Database pilot program has provided agencies a valuable forensic tool to help with current and cold-case investigations.

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  • September 9, 2016

    Apache Junction, Arizona, Police Department

    The center of the Apache Junction, Arizona, Police Department’s patch features the official city seal. A saguaro cactus represents the Sonoran Desert, and behind it is a depiction of the legendary Superstition Mountains.

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  • September 9, 2016

    Bowling Green, Kentucky, Police Department

    The newly adopted patch of the Bowling Green, Kentucky, Police Department embodies community pride and the agency’s values of service, integrity, and respect. The background symbolizes “the nation’s most patriotic water tank,” located atop Reservoir Hill and visible from miles around the city. The center features Bowling Green’s icon, the Hebe Fountain, named after the Greek goddess of youth.

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  • September 9, 2016

    Asset Seizure and Forfeiture: Ethical Issues

    The second part of a two-part series focuses on ethical and legal issues faced in safeguarding, managing, and disposing of seized and forfeited assets.

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