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Section: Patrol
Patrol
How To Lift Fingerprints
POLICE
Following a few simple rules will help you get the best evidence from the invisible impressions suspects leave behind.
December 13, 2012
Vehicle Ops
How To Buy Patrol Vehicles Using a Reverse Auction
POLICE
The Chicago PD's online reverse auction helped the department get its new patrol vehicles for a good price.
December 13, 2012
Patrol
How To Gather Intel
POLICE
Use free fliers, public bulletin boards, and the civic center marquee to gather intel that will plug you in at your station.
December 13, 2012
Patrol
A Training Solution for Searching Female Suspects
POLICE
Female searches can be problematic for cops of both genders. Use this technique, when searching female suspects.
December 11, 2012
Vehicle Ops
How To Use Police Vehicle Tests
POLICE
Agencies rely on the Michigan and California evaluations as a starting point for selecting new patrol vehicles.
December 11, 2012
Patrol
How To Honor Fallen Officers
POLICE
Fallen officers have much to teach active officers. Study their stories.
December 11, 2012
Patrol
How You Can Become a Better Cop Right Now
POLICE
At least once during their careers-and hopefully throughout it-most police officers will ask themselves, "How can I be a better cop?" In striving for personal improvement, some may draw upon a mental image of what an ideal cop should be, something that transcends the professional terseness of Joe Friday ("Just the facts, ma'am."), or the Socratic questioning of Harry Callahan ("Do you feel lucky, punk?").
October 31, 2011
Patrol
How to Use a Strobing Flashlight
POLICE
Strobes have become extremely popular on police flashlights, but this tool has its pluses and minuses. The one thing I can tell you is that many of the students who arrive for my classes with their strobing lights ready to go are often not aware of the pros and cons of strobe light deployment.
May 31, 2010
Patrol
How to Photograph Injuries
POLICE
Accurately capturing the results of abuse is integral to documenting many crime scenes. I've taught forensic photography to police officers for more than 10 years, and I always start my presentations with the notion that good photographs start even before the camera is out of the bag. You have to have the proper mindset because images documenting injuries are some of the most important photos we take.
August 31, 2007
Patrol
How to Interview a Child
POLICE
Investigators face formidable challenges when interviewing child victims, especially in sex crime cases. Interviewing a child is in some ways very similar to interviewing any crime victim but, in some ways, it's very different. The first hurdle is to get the child to open up.
May 31, 2007
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