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Patrol
Runaways
Runaways were once categorized as either adventurous juveniles or rebellious teens. Today's more evolved view holds that runaways are victims of dysfunctional family situations. This change in beliefs has forced a change in the police response to runaways.
February 28, 2009
Patrol
Conn. Inmate Wanted Death by Oyster
A Connecticut man now on death row for killing three people during a violent 2007 home invasion told the Hartford Courant he concocted a story that he was a serial killer as a suicide ploy.
July 2, 2012
Training
To Serve and Protect
I don’t know for sure what drove Libke to volunteer as a reserve officer. But I bet it was a desire to serve his community.
December 1, 2013
Training
Appleton (Wis.) Police Department
The Appleton PD has received national attention for innovations in victim- and social-services-oriented sexual assault investigations, intercultural outreach to ensure services are fairly and effectively distributed to minority communities, and, most notably, programs that address the real-life needs of its youngest residents.
September 30, 2005
Training
Reno (Nev.) PD's Motel Interdiction Team
The Star of Reno shines no more. Luck ran out a long time ago for those who lodge at the Roulette Motel. And you'll find more grim than glamour at the Monte Carlo. Welcome to downtown Reno, Nev.
May 31, 2007
Patrol
Stopping the Cycle of Domestic Violence
Law enforcement agencies are making strides in providing domestic violence victims with assistance and aiding in prosecutions by changing the ways they handle these cases, initially and throughout the criminal justice process.
December 31, 2014
Patrol
The Storyteller: Joseph Wambaugh
Few artists have done more to change the way that cops are portrayed in popular culture than best-selling author Joseph Wambaugh. While Jack Webb's Joe Friday was all about the facts, ma'am, Wambaugh's cop characters were and are all about the heart and soul. They are human and their profession takes a toll on them as individuals.
September 30, 2007
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