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ICJE Articles
Reducing Law Enforcement Liability Reviewing the High Risk Critical Areas
The Exclusionary Rule's Hidden Costs Deterring crime should always be the priority
Police Officer Suicide Where are we now?
Clues in the Fridge Establishing Investigative Links through Food Packaging
Human Lie Detectors Officers can sharpen their skills to determine the truth
Budgeting Basics for Law Enforcement A Vital and Often Neglected Area
Non-States and Separate Sovereignty Double Jeopardy in US Territories
Grantwriting Basics Preparing for the Grant You Need
Law Enforcement Officers Flying Armed Past, Present and Future
Crimeless Victims Alabama Identity Theft Law Closes a Huge Loophole
Informant Liability Issues Practical Ways to Reduce Officer and Departmental Liability
Graduate Tracking Where Have All the CJ Graduates Gone?
Knowing Your Employees A Key to Better Supervision
Police Communications Tuning up for Interoperability
Scholastic CrimeStoppers Reducing Crime in Our Schools
Crime and Culture Challenges Facing Law Enforcement
The New Officer: The NeXt Generation Supervising in the 21st Century
Intelligence Gathering FBI's Intelligence Role is Mischaracterized
Preparing for Cyberattacks Protecting Computer Systems
Double Jeopardy How it applies when multiple jurisdictions are involved
The Police Communications Officer: Part Three Outline for a PCO Training Program
The Police Communications Officer: Part Two Effectively Managing Stressors
The Police Communications Officer: Part One A Look at this Vital Function
Anthrax Attacks Four Reasons for Suspecting a Domestic Terrorist Group
Satanism A Brief Guide for Law Enforcement Officers
Terrorism: Target Selection and Symbolism Why the Twin Trade Towers were targeted and what can we expect in the future.
Entrapment Problems in Handling Informants How to prevent and/or defeat claims of entrapment or government misconduct when handling informants.
Perception and Change in Law Enforcement Yesterday's leadership skills are not adequate today and will be disastrous in tomorrow's environment. What can be done to meet the challenge?
Preventing Workplace Crime Preparation won't prevent crime, but failing to prepare actively invites disaster.
K9 Bites and the Necessity of Policy How to increase the effectiveness of K9 units and reduce liability exposure.
Managing Office Politics What a supervisor should do (and not do) regarding office politics.
Police Pursuits: Reforming the Law Proposals for protecting both the public and law enforcement officers.
Police Pursuits: What We Know (Book Review) New research on pursuits, giving perspectives from the police, the public and the offender.
Officer Turnover Why do some officers stay while others leave?
Civil Remedies for Crime Victims What can victims of crime do to fight back?
Officers' Statements to Suspects What officers can tell custodial subjects about making their cooperation known to prosecutors.
Cybercrime and Terrorism Are we losing the war before it has begun?
Plain Feel and Tic Tac Boxes Plain Feel only goes so far.
Is a College Degree Worth the Effort? You might be surprised at the results.
DUI in Alabama How to make DUI cases in Alabama that stick.
Organizational Values Values: The impact on organizational effectiveness.
Groupthink How your unit or organization views a particular situation will determine the effectiveness of the unit.
Office Romance How do you handle them?
Search Warrant Alert Notification of a potential problem for Alabama Officers.
Consent to Search Forms Do officers need them? Should they use them, and under what circumstances?
The Plain Feel Doctrine, A Second Look When may offices use this search technique?
Handcuffing During Temporary Detention Does the use of handcuffs turn a temporary detention situation into an arrest?
Mug Shots, Mug Books and Photo Spreads Can a department legally use mug shots or a "Mug Book" for identification purposes?
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