2013 Subject and Author Index

Subject Index

CRIME PROBLEMS

“Abduction by Vehicular Assault,” James Beasley and Jennifer Eakin, October/November.

“Addressing the Problem of the Active Shooter,” Katherine W. Schweit, May.

“Domestic Custodial-Motivated Child Abductions,” Ashli-Jade Douglas, August.

“Economic Espionage: Competing for Trade by Stealing Industrial Secrets,” Christopher Munsey, October/November.

“Focusing on Wildlife Crime,” John M. Sellar, July.

“Prostitution and Human Trafficking: A Paradigm Shift,” Steve Marcin, March.

“Santa Muerte: Inspired and Ritualistic Killings,” Robert J. Bunker, February.

“The Phenomena of Workplace Violence,” George Cartwright, August.

CORRECTIONS

“Corrections,” Scott Salley, March.

COOPERATION

“Public Safety Consolidation: Does it Make Sense?” Brandon S. Morley and Jeffery M. Hadley, April.

ETHICS

“Misconduct Allegations: Procedural vs. Distributional Justice,” Mark Carignan, March.

“Nobility of Our Profession,” Paul O’Connell, July.

“Serve Well,” Craig Junginger, January.

INVESTIGATIVE TECHNIQUES

“FBI Counterintelligence Division’s Behavioral Analysis Program: A Unique Investigative Resource,” Robin K. Dreeke, July.

“Forensic Paint Examination: Using Automotive Paint Sourcing to Solve Crimes,” Diana Wright, September.

“Investigating Domestic Violence: Raising Prosecution and Conviction Rates,” Eric L. Nelson, December.

“The Photo Lineup: An Important Investigatory Tool,” Brad Goldschmidt and Wendy Rich- Goldschmidt, September.

“Social Network Analysis: A Systematic Approach for Investigating,” Jennifer A. Johnson, John David Reitzel, Bryan F. Norwood, David M. McCoy, D. Brian Cummings, and Renee R. Tate, March.

“Vetting Confidential Human Source Intelligence Through Investigative Statement Analysis,” Stanley Burke, December.

LEADERSHIP

“Believe in Your Own Leadership,” J.E. Granderson, September.

“Build Bridges, Not Dams: Performance Evaluations,” J.E. Granderson, October/November.

“Doing More with Less?” Michael McAuliffe, July.

“Emotional Triggers in Decision Making,” Abigail Stonerock, December.

“Humane Leadership,” Beth Coleman, January.

“Impacting Job Satisfaction Through Leadership,” Irene Barath, February.

“It’s Your Turn?” Ken Kilbride, May.

“Leadership Lessons from Home,” Paul Bertrand and Jeff Brouwer, April.

“Leadership Reminders for the Overworked Supervisor,” Mark Sedevic, February.

“On Leadership: The Importance of Vision,” Thomas J. Karabanoff, March.

“Police Youth Leadership Camp: Influencing Young Lives,” Dan Willis, June.

“Strategic Leadership During Crisis,” Irene Barath, June.

“Values-Driven Leadership in Law Enforcement Organizations,” Irene Barath, March.

“You Cannot Lead from Behind Your Desk,” John Forquer, August.

LEGAL ISSUES

“Criminal Interrogations of Police Officers After Use-of-Force Incidents,” Jeffrey J. Noble and Geoffrey P. Alpert, September.

“Important Investigative Tools for Joint Terrorism Task Force Officers,” David J. Gottfried, January.

“Is It Truly an Emergency? Missouri v. McNeely and Warrantless Blood Draws,” Michael J. Bulzomi, August.

“Search Warrant Execution: When Does Detention Rise to Custody?” M. Todd Heflin, April.

“Searches Incident to Arrest in the Smartphone Age,” by Jayme W. Holcomb and Nathaniel Counts, December.

“The Supreme Court Analyzes Major Fourth Amendment Issues in Dog-Sniff Cases,” Richard G. Schott, June.

MENTAL ILLNESS

“Crisis Intervention Teams: Responding to Mental Illness Crisis Calls,” Johnny K. Jines, January.

“Intoxicated Offenders and Suicide Threats: Is There a Connection?” Tony Salvatore, August.

PERSONNEL

“Evaluating Paramilitary Structure and Morale,” David Cruickshank, October/November.

“Guidelines for Public Speaking,” Steven J. Palkovitz, February.

“Higher Education and Local Law Enforcement,” Susan Hilal and James Densley, May.

“Officers and Child-Sex Offenders: Operational Safety Considerations,” Joy L. Shelton, Tia A. Hoffer, and Charles Joyner, May.

“Officer Survival Spotlight: Lessons Learned from Critical Encounters,” James Sheets, October/November.

“Remember, and Remain Vigilant,” Timothy S. Wardrip, May.

TECHNOLOGY

“Cyberbullying and Sexting: Law Enforcement Perceptions,” Justin W. Patchin, Joseph A. Schafer, and Sameer Hinduja, June.

“High-Technology Environment Training (HiTET): Embracing Modern Challenges,” Shawn Matthews, June.

“IAFIS Identifies Suspect from 1978 Murder Case,” Michelle L. Richards, April.

“Interactive Social Media: The Value for Law Enforcement,” Timothy J. Henton, September.

“Predictive Policing: Using Technology to Reduce Crime,” Zach Friend, April.

“Social Media: Establishing Criteria for Law Enforcement Use,” Robert D. Stuart, February.

TRAINING

“Control and Arrest Tactics Training: Guidelines for Safety,” Michael D. Schlosser, July.

“Terror Liaison Officer Training,” J.T. McBride, January.

“Wide-Reaching Benefits of Law Enforcement Training,” James Burdock,  December.


Author Index

A

Alpert, Geoffrey P., Professor, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of South Carolina, “Criminal Interrogations of Police Officers After Use-of-Force Incidents,” September.

B

Barath, Irene, Instructor, Ontario, Canada, Police College in Aylmer, formerly assigned to the FBI’s Leadership Fellows Program,  “Impacting Job Satisfaction Through Leadership,” February; “Values-Driven Leadership in Law Enforcement Organizations,” March; “Strategic Leadership During Crisis,” June.

Beasley, James, FBI Special Agent, Behavioral Analysis Unit, Quantico, Virginia, “Abduction by Vehicular Assault,” October/November.

Bertrand, Paul, FBI Special Agent, Instructor, Center for Police Leadership and Ethics, FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia, “Leadership Lessons from Home,” April.

Brouwer, Jeff, Lieutenant, Newport Beach, California, Police Department, “Leadership Lessons from Home,” April.

Bulzomi, Michael J., Legal Instructor, FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia, “Is It Truly an Emergency? Missouri v. McNeely and Warrantless Blood Draws,” August.

Bunker, Robert J., Adjunct Faculty Member, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, California, “Santa Muerte: Inspired and Ritualistic Killings,” February.

Burdock, James, retired Police Lieutenant and Training Instructor, FBI Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted Program, “Wide-Reaching Benefits of Law Enforcement Training,” December.

Burke, Stanley, retired FBI Special Agent, Consulting Firm President, and Instructor, FBI Domestic Human Intelligence Training Center, “Vetting Confidential Human Source Intelligence Through Investigative Statement Analysis,” December.

C

Carignan, Mark, Sergeant, Brattleboro, Vermont, Police Department, “Misconduct Allegations: Procedural vs. Distributional Justice,” March.

Cartwright, George, Criminology Instructor, Reedley College, Reedley, California, “The Phenomena of Workplace Violence,” August.

Coleman, Beth, Instructor, Faculty Affairs and Development Unit, FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia, “Humane Leadership,” January.

Counts, Nathaniel, Legal Intern, DEA Training Academy, “Searches Incident to Arrest in the Smartphone Age,” December.

Cruickshank, David, Law Enforcement Officer, Berlin, Connecticut, Police Department, “Evaluating Paramilitary Structure and Morale,” October/November.

Cummings, D. Brian, Manager, Planning Division, Richmond, Virginia, Police Department, “Social Network Analysis: A Systematic Approach for Investigating,” March.

D

Densley, James, Assistant Professor, Metropolitan State University School of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, “Higher Education and Local Law Enforcement,” May.

Douglas, Ashli-Jade, Intelligence Analyst, FBI Criminal Investigation Division, “Domestic Custodial-Motivated Child Abductions,” August.

Dreeke, Robin K., FBI Special Agent, Behavioral Analysis Program, Counterintelligence Division, “FBI Counterintelligence Division’s Behavioral Analysis Program: A Unique Investigative Resource,” July.

E

Eakin, Jennifer, retired FBI Special Agent, Behavioral Analysis Unit, “Abduction by Vehicular Assault,” October/November.

F

Forquer, John, Instructor, Faculty Affairs and Development Unit, FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia, “You Cannot Lead from Behind Your Desk,” August.

Friend, Zach, Crime Analyst, Santa Cruz, California, Police Department, “Predictive Policing: Using Technology to Reduce Crime,” April.

G

Goldschmidt, Brad, retired Lieutenant, Greeley, Colorado, Police Department, “The Photo Lineup: An Important Investigatory Tool,” September.

Gottfried, David J., Assistant General Counsel and Legal Instructor, FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia, “Important Investigative Tools for Joint Terrorism Task Force Officers,” January.

Granderson, J.E., FBI Special Agent and Instructor, Faculty Affairs and Development Unit, FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia, “Believe in Your Own Leadership,” September; “Build Bridges, Not Dams: Performance Evaluations,” October/November.

H

Hadley, Jeffery M., Director, Kalamazoo, Michigan, Department of Public Safety, “Public Safety Consolidation: Does It Make Sense?” April.

Heflin, M. Todd, FBI Special Agent, FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia, “Search Warrant Execution: When Does Detention Rise to Custody?” April.

Henton, Timothy J., Lieutenant, El Cajon, California, Police Department, “Interactive Social Media: The Value for Law Enforcement,” September.

Hilal, Susan, Associate Professor, Metropolitan State University School of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, “Higher Education and Local Law Enforcement,” May.

Hinduja, Sameer, Associate Professor, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Florida Atlantic University and Codirector of the Cyberbullying Research Center, “Cyberbullying and Sexting: Law Enforcement Perceptions,” June.

Hoffer, Tia A., FBI Special Agent, Behavioral Analysis Unit III, “Officers and Child-Sex Offenders: Operational Safety Considerations,” May.

Holcomb, Jayme W., Chief, Legal Instruction Section, DEA Training Academy, “Searches Incident to Arrest in the Smartphone Age,” December.

J

Jines, Johnny K., Patrol Division Shift Supervisor and Crisis Intervention Team Trainer, Jackson, Tennessee, Police Department, “Crisis Intervention Teams: Responding to Mental Illness Crisis Calls,” January.

Johnson, Jennifer A., Associate Professor of Sociology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, “Social Network Analysis: A Systematic Approach for Investigating,” March.

Joyner, Charles, retired FBI Special Agent, Behavioral Analysis Unit III, “Officers and Child-Sex Offenders: Operational Safety Considerations,” May.

Junginger, Craig, Chief, Gresham, Oregon, Police Department, “Serve Well,” January.

K

Karabanoff, Thomas J., Supervisory Special Agent, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Law Enforcement, Fort Worth, Texas, “On Leadership: the Importance of Vision,” March.

Kilbride, Ken, Instructor, Faculty Affairs and Development Unit, FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia, “It’s Your Turn?” May.

M

Marcin, Steve, Lieutenant, Anaheim, California, Police Department, “Prostitution and Human Trafficking: A Paradigm Shift,” March.

Matthews, Shawn, FBI Special Agent, Program Manager, Training Coordination and Support Unit, FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia, “High-Technology Environment Training (HiTET): Embracing Modern Challenges,” June.

McAuliffe, Michael, FBI Special Agent, Faculty Affairs and Development Unit, FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia “Doing More With Less,” July.

McBride, J. T., retired Chief, Lakeland Community College, Kirtland, Ohio, Campus Police Department, “Terror Liaison Officer Training,” January.

McCoy, David M., Chief and Associate Vice President of Public Safety, University of Richmond, Virginia, Police Department, “Social Network Analysis: A Systematic Approach for Investigating,” March.

Morley, Brandon S., Writer, Editor, Researcher, and Lecturer, “Public Safety Consolidation: Does it Make Sense?” April.

Munsey, Christopher, Writer/Editor, FBI Counterintelligence Division, “Economic Espionage: Competing for Trade by Stealing Industrial Secrets,” October/November.

N

Nelson, Eric L., former Police Officer, Stockton, California, Police Department, and Research Manager, State of California, “Investigating Domestic Violence: Raising Prosecution and Conviction Rates,” December.

Noble, Jeffrey J., retired Deputy Chief, Irvine, California, Police Department, and Private Consultant, “Criminal Interrogations of Police Officers After Use-of-Force Incidents,” September.

Norwood, Bryan F., retired Chief, Richmond, Virginia, Police Department, “Social Network Analysis: A Systematic Approach for Investigating,” March.

O

O’Connell, Paul, Chief, Wilton Manors, Florida, Police Department, “Nobility of Our Profession,” July.

P

Palkovitz, Steven J., Intelligence Management Advisor, FBI National Security Branch, “Guidelines for Public Speaking,” February.

Patchin, Justin W., Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, and Codirector of the Cyberbullying Research Center, “Cyberbullying and Sexting: Law Enforcement Perceptions,” June.

R

Reitzel, John David, Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond,” Social Network Analysis: A Systematic Approach for Investigating,” March.

Richards, Michelle L., FBI Latent and Forensic Support Unit, Clarksburg, West Virginia, “IAFIS Identifies Suspect from 1978 Murder Case,” April.

Rich-Goldschmidt, Wendy, retired Police Chief and Adjunct Professor, Colorado State University, Police Department, Fort Collins, Colorado, “The Photo Lineup: An Important Investigatory Tool,” September.

S

Salley, Scott, Chief of Corrections, Collier County, Florida, “Corrections,” March.

Salvatore, Tony, Suicide Prevention and Postvention Coordinator, Montgomery County Emergency Service, Norristown, Pennsylvania, “Intoxicated Offenders and Suicide Threats: Is There a Connection?” August.

Schafer, Joseph A., Professor and Chair, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, “Cyberbullying and Sexting: Law Enforcement Perceptions,” June.

Schlosser, Michael D., Director, University of Illinois Police Training Institute, Division of Public Safety, “Control and Arrest Tactics Training: Guidelines for Safety,” July.

Schott, Richard G., FBI Special Agent, FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia, “The Supreme Court Analyzes Major Fourth Amendment Issues in Dog-Sniff Cases,” June.

Schweit, Katherine W., FBI Special Agent, Criminal, Cyber, Response, and Services Branch, “Addressing the Problem of the Active Shooter,” May.

Sedevic, Mark, Sergeant, Chicago, Illinois, Police Department, “Leadership Reminders for the Overworked Supervisor,” February.

Sellar, John M., formerly with the Scottish Police Service and United Nations, recognized authority in wildlife crime, “Focusing on Wildlife Crime,” July.

Sheets, James, former Police Lieutenant and current Officer Safety Awareness Training Instructor, FBI Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted Program, Criminal Justice Information Services Division, “Officer Survival Spotlight: Lessons Learned from Critical Encounters,” October/November.

Shelton, Joy L., FBI Crime Analyst, Behavioral Analysis Unit III, “Officers and Child-Sex Offenders: Operational Safety Considerations,” May.

Stonerock, Abigail, Instructor, Law Enforcement Development Unit, FBI Academy, Quantico. Virginia, “Emotional Triggers in Decision Making,” December.

Stuart, Robert D., retired Major, Montgomery, Alabama, Police Department and Assistant Chief Agent, Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center, “Social Media: Establishing Criteria for Law Enforcement Use,” February.

T

Tate, Renee R., Crime Analysis Supervisor, Richmond, Virginia, Police Department, “Social Network Analysis: A Systematic Approach for Investigating,” March.

W

Wardrip, Timothy S., former Executive Director, Northwest Indiana Law Enforcement Academy, Hobart, Indiana, and current Security Consultant, “Remember, and Remain Vigilant,” May.

Willis, Dan, Captain, La Mesa, California, Police Department, “Police Youth Leadership Camp: Influencing Young Lives,” June.

Wright, Diana, Chemistry Unit, FBI Laboratory Division, Quantico, Virginia, “Forensic Paint Examination: Using Automotive Paint Sourcing to Solve Crimes,” September.