2010 Subject and Author Index

Subject Index

ADMINISTRATION

“Energy Conservation as a Budget Multiplier,” Alan John, October.

“Futures Orientation in Police Decision-Making Practices: The Promise of a Modified Canadian Model,” Michael E. Buerger and John Jarvis, April.

“Recruiting with Emotion and Market Positioning,” Chris Skinner, July.

“Should Sector Policing Be in Your Organization’s Future?” W. Michael Phibbs, April.

“The Strategic Communication Plan,” Cris Hoover, August.

CRIME PREVENTION

“Campus Safety: Assessing and Managing Threats,” Mario Scalora, Andre Simons, and Shawn VanSlyke, February.

“Those Terrible First Few Minutes: Revisiting Active- Shooter Protocols for Schools,” Michael E. Buerger and Geoffrey E. Buerger, September.

“Threat Assessment Teams: Workplace and School Violence Prevention,” Steve Albrecht, February.

ETHICS

“Maintaining Ethical Behavior,” George Cartwright, August.

“The Significance of Personal Character,” Richard D. Thomas, July.

INTERVIEWING

“Interviewing Compliant Adolescent Victims,” Catherine S. Connell and Martha J. Finnegan, May.

“Proactive Human Source Development,” Robin K. Dreeke and Kara D. Sidener, November.

INVESTIGATIVE TECHNIQUES

“Good Decisions: Tips and Strategies for Avoiding Psychological Traps,” Brian Fitch, June.

“Police Investigations of the Use of Deadly Force Can Influence Perceptions and Outcomes,” Shannon Bohrer and Robert Chaney, January.

LEADERSHIP

“Increasing Organizational Leadership Through the Police Promotional Process,” Patrick J. Hughes, October.

“Leading the Modern Police Force: A Veteran Officer’s View,” Joseph Pangaro, June.

LEGAL ISSUES

“Confessions and the Constitution: The Remedy for Violating Constitutional Safeguards,” Carl A. Benoit, April.

“Confronting Science: Melendez- Diaz and the Confrontation Clause of the Sixth Amendment,” Craig C. King, August.

“Family and Medical Leave Act Amendments: New Military Leave Entitlements,” Richard G. Schott, June.

“Investigating and Prosecuting Hidden-Compartment Cases,” Todd F. Prough and Robert Veiga, October.

Miranda Update: Fifth Amendment Protection and Break in Custody,” Kenneth A. Myers, May.

“A New Law Counters the Semisubmersible Smuggling Threat,” Douglas A. Kash and Eli White, March.

“Retaliation in Discrimination Cases: Eliminating Fear of Reprisal,” Lisa A. Baker, February.

“Supreme Court Cases: 2009-2010 Term,” Lisa A. Baker, November.

“You Have to Speak Up to Remain Silent: The Supreme Court Revisits the Miranda Right to Silence,” Jonathan L. Rudd, September.

MEDIA

“Media as Teammate: Operation Spring Cleaning,” Shawn Schwertfeger, January.

“The Public Information Officer and Today’s Digital News Environment,” Patrick Davis, July.

OPERATIONS

“Intelligence-Led Policing in a Fusion Center,” David Lambert, December.

“Options for Reporting Sexual Violence: Developments Over the Past Decade,” Sabrina Garcia and Margaret Henderson, May.

PERSONNEL

“The Badge of Trust,” John L. Gray, March.

“Honoring the Fallen,” Eric H. Holder, Jr., January.

“Improved Memory Leads to More Accurate Use-of- Force Reports,” Todd Coleman, September.

“The Most Important Profession,” Bob Prout, April.

“The Need to Promote Career- Long Vitality and Wellness in the Police Profession,” Daniel Mattos, October.

“Police Suicide: Are You at Risk?” Orlando Ramos, May.

“The Practice of Spirituality and Emotional Wellness in Law Enforcement,” Dan S. Willis, December.

“The Price of Freedom,” Samuel L. Feemster, December.

“The Returning Military Veteran: Is Your Organization Ready?” Jeff Hink, August.

“The Tragic Toll of Police Work: It’s Time for a Compassionate Approach,” Joseph Pangaro, February.

POLICE-COMMUNITY RELATIONS

“The Anatomy of a Police Pipe Band,” James Van- Brederode, January.

“Child Fatality Review Boards,” Gerald Kelley, March.

“Community Policing: Implementing Programs to Keep Citizens Safe,” Douglas A. Bryant, June.

“Policing Liquor Establishments: A Holistic Approach,” John L. Gray, November.

“Preserving Community- Oriented Policing in a Recession,” Zach Friend and Rick Martinez, November.

RESEARCH

“Evidence-Based Decisions on Police Pursuits: The Officer’s Perspective,” David P. Schultz, Ed Hudak, and Geoffrey P. Alpert, March.

“Leave No One Behind: Downed-Officer Rescue and Risk Perception,” Matthew D. Sztajnkrycer, Bill Lewinski, and Scott Buhrmaster, May.

“The Minnesota Police Education Requirement: A Recent Analysis,” Susan M. Hilal and Timothy E. Erickson, June.

TECHNOLOGY

“Cell Phones as Prison Contraband,” Tod W. Burke and Stephen S. Owen, July.

“Sexting: Risky Actions and Overreactions,” Art Bowker and Michael Sullivan, July.

TERRORISM

“Prisoner Radicalization,” Dennis A. Ballas, October.

“Universal Policing: Counterterrorism Lessons from Northern Ireland,” Justin Schoeman, April.

TRAINING

“Attitudes and Performance: The Impact of Self-Fulfilling Prophecies,” Brian Fitch, December.

“Effective Firearms Training: One Agency’s Approach,” Keith Cain, September.

“The FBI’s National Law Enforcement Safety Initiative,” Charles E. Miller III, Henry F. Hanburger, Michael Sumeracki, and Marcus Young, January.

“Risk Management and Police Training,” Thomas Connelly, March.


Author Index

A

  • Albrecht, Steve, Consultant, San Diego, California, “Threat Assessment Teams: Workplace and School Violence Prevention,” February.
  • Alpert, Geoffrey P., Professor, University of South Carolina, Columbia,”Evidence-Based Decisions on Police Pursuits: The Officer’s Perspective,” March.

B

  • Baker, Lisa A., Chief, Legal Instruction Unit, FBI Academy, “Retaliation in Discrimination Cases: Eliminating Fear of Reprisal,” February; “Supreme Court Cases: 2009-2010 Term,” November.
  • Ballas, Dennis A., Lieutenant, Los Angeles, California, Police Department, “Prisoner Radicalization,” October.
  • Benoit, Carl A., Special Agent, Legal Instruction Unit, FBI Academy, “Confessions and the Constitution: The Remedy for Violating Constitutional Safeguards,” April.
  • Bohrer, Shannon, Range Master, Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commissions, Sykesville, “Police Investigations of the Use of Force Can Influence Perceptions and Outcomes,” January.
  • Bowker, Art, Cybercrime Specialist, U.S. Pretrial Services and Probation Office, Northern District of Ohio, Cleveland, “Sexting: Risky Actions and Overreactions,” July.
  • Bryant, Douglas A., Sheriff, Richmond County, Virginia, Sheriff’s Office, “Community Policing: Implementing Programs to Keep Citizens Safe,” June.
  • Buerger, Geoffrey E., Principal, Princess Alexandra School, Hay River, Northwest Territories, Canada, “Those Terrible First Few Minutes: Revisiting Active-Shooter Protocols for Schools,” September.
  • Buerger, Michael E., Associate Professor, Bowling Green State University, Ohio, “Futures Orientation in Police Decision-Making Practices: The Promise of a Modified Canadian Model,” April; “Those Terrible First Few Minutes: Revisiting Active-Shooter Protocols for Schools,” September.
  • Buhrmaster, Scott, Vice President of Operations, Force Science Institute, Mankato, Minnesota, “Leave No One Behind: Downed-Officer Rescue and Risk Perception,” May.
  • Burke, Tod W., Professor, Radford University, Radford, Virginia, “Cell Phones as Prison Contraband,” July.

C

  • Cain, Keith, Sheriff, Daviess County, Kentucky, “Effective Firearms Training: One Agency’s Approach,” September.
  • Cartwright, George, Officer and Training Coordinator, Clovis, California, Police Department, “Maintaining Ethical Behavior,” August.
  • Chaney, Robert, Deputy Director, Office of Intergovernmental and Public Liaison, U.S. Department of Justice, “Police Investigations of the Use of Force Can Influence Perceptions and Outcomes,” January.
  • Coleman, Todd, Officer, Virginia Beach, Virginia, Police Department, “Improved Memory Leads to More Accurate Use-of-Force Reports,” September.
  • Connell, Catherine S., Child/Adolescent Forensic Interview Specialist, FBI, Macomb County, Michigan, “Interviewing Compliant Adolescent Victims,” May.
  • Connelly, Thomas, Captain, Los Altos, California, Police Department, “Risk Management and Police Training,” March.

D

  • Davis, Patrick, Public Information Officer, Second Judicial District Attorney’s Office, Albuquerque, New Mexico, “The Public Information Officer and Today’s Digital News Environment,” July.
  • Dreeke, Robin K., Special Agent, Counterintelligence Division, FBI, “Proactive Human Source Development,” November.

E

  • Erickson, Timothy E., Assistant Professor, Metropolitan State University, St. Paul, Minnesota, “The Minnesota Police Education Requirement: A Recent Analysis,” June.

F

  • Feemster, Samuel L., Special Agent, Behavioral Science Unit, FBI Academy, “The Price of Freedom,” December.
  • Finnegan, Martha J., Child/Adolescent Forensic Interview Specialist, FBI Headquarters, “Interviewing Compliant Adolescent Victims,” May.
  • Fitch, Brian, Lieutenant, Los Angeles, California, Sheriff’s Department, and Faculty Member, California State and Woodbury universities, “Good Decisions: Tips and Strategies for Avoiding Psychological Traps,” June; “Attitudes and Performance: The Impact of Self-Fulfilling Prophecies,” December.
  • Friend, Zack, Crime Analyst and Public Information Officer, Santa Cruz, California, Police Department, “Preserving Community-Oriented Policing in a Recession,” November.

G

  • Garcia, Sabrina, Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Specialist, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Police Department, “Options for Reporting Sexual Violence: Developments Over the Past Decade,” May.
  • Gray, John L., Chief, Altoona, Iowa, Police Department, “The Badge of Trust,” March.
  • Gray, John L., Consultant, Marysville, Washington, “Policing Liquor Establishments: A Holistic Approach,” November.

H

  • Hanburger, Henry F., Instructor, Criminal Justice Information Services Division, FBI, “The FBI’s National Law Enforcement Safety Initiative,” January.
  • Henderson, Margaret, Associate Director, Public Intersection Project, School of Government, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, “Options for Reporting Sexual Violence: Developments Over the Past Decade,” May.
  • Hilal, Susan M., Assistant Professor, Metropolitan State University, St. Paul, Minnesota, “The Minnesota Police Education Requirement: A Recent Analysis,” June.
  • Hink, Jeff, Captain, Redondo Beach, California, Police Department, “The Returning Military Veteran: Is Your Organization Ready?” August.
  • Holder, Eric H., Jr., U.S. Attorney General, “Honoring the Fallen,” January.
  • Hoover, Cris, Special Agent, DEA, Sacramento, California, “The Strategic Communication Plan,” August.
  • Hudak, Ed, Major, Coral Gables, Florida, Police Department, “Evidence-Based Decisions on Police Pursuits: The Officer’s Perspective,” March.
  • Hughes, Patrick J., Professor, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Central Pennsylvania College, “Increasing Organizational Leadership Through the Police Promotional Process,” October.

J

  • Jarvis, John, Behavioral Science Unit, FBI Academy, “Futures Orientation in Police Decision-Making Practices: The Promise of a Modified Canadian Model,” April.
  • John, Alan, Sergeant, Jackson, Wyoming, Police Department, “Energy Conservation as a Budget Multiplier,” October.

K

  • Kash, Douglas A., Senior Attorney, Domestic Criminal Law Section, DEA, “A New Law Counters the Semisubmersible Smuggling Threat,” March.
  • Kelley, Gerald, Lieutenant, Akron, Ohio, Police Department, “Child Fatality Review Boards,” March.
  • King, Craig C., Assistant General Counsel, Legal Instruction Unit, FBI Academy, “Confronting Science: Melendez-Diaz and the Confrontation Clause of the Sixth Amendment,” August.

L

  • Lambert, David, Sergeant, Maynard, Massachusetts, State Police, “Intelligence-Led Policing in a Fusion Center,” December.
  • Lewinski, Bill, Executive Director, Force Science Institute, Mankato, Minnesota, “Leave No One Behind: Downed-Officer Rescue and Risk Perception,” May.

M

  • Martinez, Rick, Lieutenant, Santa Cruz, California, Police Department, “Preserving Community-Oriented Policing in a Recession,” November.
  • Mattos, Daniel, Major, Kootenai County, Idaho, Sheriff’s Department, “The Need to Promote Career-Long Vitality and Wellness in the Police Profession,” October.
  • Miller, Charles E., III, Program Coordinator, Criminal Justice Information Services Division, FBI, “The FBI’s National Law Enforcement Safety Initiative,” January.
  • Myers, Kenneth A., Legal Instruction Unit, FBI Academy, “Miranda Update: Fifth Amendment Protection and Break in Custody,” May.

O

  • Owen, Stephen S., Associate Professor, Radford University, Radford, Virginia, “Cell Phones as Prison Contraband,” July.

P

  • Pangaro, Joseph, Lieutenant, Monmouth County, New Jersey, Police Department, “The Tragic Toll of Police Work: It’s Time for a Compassionate Approach,” February; and “Leading the Modern Police Force: A Veteran Officer’s View,” June.
  • Phibbs, W. Michael, Sergeant, Richmond, Virginia, Police Department, “Should Sector Policing Be in Your Organization’s Future?” April.
  • Prough, Todd F., Special Agent, DEA, Boston, Massachusetts, “Investigating and Prosecuting Hidden-Compartment Cases,” October.
  • Prout, Bob, Department Chair and Director, Criminal Justice Graduate Program, St. Cloud State University, Minnesota, “The Most Important Profession,” April.

R

  • Ramos, Orlando, Trooper, New Jersey State Police, “Police Suicide: Are You at Risk?” May.
  • Rudd, Jonathan L., Special Agent, Legal Instruction Unit, FBI Academy, “You Have to Speak Up to Remain Silent: The Supreme Court Revisits the Miranda Right to Silence,” September.

S

  • Scalora, Mario, Associate Professor, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, “Campus Safety: Assessing and Managing Threats,” February.
  • Schoeman, Justin, Special Agent, Leadership Development Unit, DEA Academy, “Universal Policing: Counterterrorism Lessons from Northern Ireland,” April.
  • Schott, Richard G., Special Agent, Legal Instruction Unit, FBI Academy, “Family and Medical Leave Act Amendments: New Military Leave Entitlements,” June.
  • Schultz, David P., Researcher, Minnesota Highway Safety and Research Center, St. Cloud, “Evidence-Based Decisions on Police Pursuits: The Officer’s Perspective,” March.
  • Schwertfeger, Shawn, Lieutenant, Albemarle County, Virginia, Police Department, “Media as Teammate: Operation Spring Cleaning,” January.
  • Sidener, Kara D., Special Agent, FBI, Washington, D.C., “Proactive Human Source Development,” November.
  • Simons, Andre, Special Agent, Behavioral Analysis Unit-1, Critical Incident Response Group, FBI, “Campus Safety: Assessing and Managing Threats,” February.
  • Skinner, Chris, Deputy Chief, Hillsboro, Oregon, Police Department, “Recruiting with Emotion and Market Positioning,” July.
  • Sullivan, Michael, Assistant U.S. Attorney, Office of the U.S. Attorney, Northern District of Ohio, Cleveland, “Sexting: Risky Actions and Overreactions,” July.
  • Sumeracki, Michael, Instructor, Criminal Justice Information Services Division, FBI, “The FBI’s National Law Enforcement Safety Initiative,” January.
  • Sztajnkrycer, Matthew D., Medical Director, Rochester, Minnesota, Police Department, and Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine, Mayo Clinic, “Leave No One Behind: Downed-Officer Rescue and Risk Perception,” May.

T

  • Thomas, Richard D., Chief, North Ridgeville, Ohio, Police Department, “The Significance of Personal Character,” July.

V

  • VanBrederode, James, Lieutenant, Gates, New York, Police Department, “The Anatomy of a Police Pipe Band,” January.
  • VanSlyke, Shawn, Chief, Behavioral Analysis Unit-1, Critical Incident Response Group, FBI, “Campus Safety: Assessing and Managing Threats,” February.
  • Veiga, Robert, Assistant U.S. Attorney, Concord, New Hampshire, “Investigating and Prosecuting Hidden-Compartment Cases,” October.

W

  • White, Eli, Third-Year Student, University of Illinois College of Law, and DEA Legal Intern, “A New Law Counters the Semisubmersible Smuggling Threat,” March.
  • Willis, Dan S., Lieutentant, La Mesa, California, Police Department, “The Practice of Spirituality and Emotional Wellness in Law Enforcement,” December.

Y

  • Young, Marcus, Instructor, Criminal Justice Information Services Division, FBI, “The FBI’s National Law Enforcement Safety Initiative,” January.