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Dan Pasquale

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Dan Pasquale is an officer with the Tracy (Calif.) Police Department. He spends his spare time writing for PoliceMag.com

Inside the Badge by Dan PasqualeApril 11, 2008

Responding to Civil Disputes

Here you are being thrust into the middle of a situation that took years to deteriorate. Now you are expected to solve it in five minutes or less because you are, in fact, the police department, right?

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Inside the Badge by Dan PasqualeJanuary 30, 2008

Be Thankful!

"We cops have the best job in the world!" How many times has each of us said this to someone during our careers? However, when was the last time you stopped to consider all the other "forgotten" benefits of this job?

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Inside the Badge by Dan PasqualeNovember 7, 2007

Fit for Duty?

Picture this: the pursuit ends with the suspect bailing out and running. You and your fellow officers set your perimeter and give chase. The bad guy gets away, and you and your buddies return to the cars to swap excuses about how you could have caught this guy "back in the day." Sound familiar?

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Inside the Badge by Dan PasqualeSeptember 19, 2007

Testing for Sergeant

While I can't do anything to help you pass the time during the waiting process, I can give you some tips on how to maximize your testing experience.

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Inside the Badge by Dan PasqualeAugust 3, 2007

Besting the Defense at Cross Examination

We all know the feeling. You catch the bad guy, book all of your evidence, and put together a great case. Now you're in court, sitting on the stand answering the district attorney's questions when he or she finally says, "no further questions."

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Inside the Badge by Dan PasqualeJuly 5, 2007

Education: The Key to Preventing Auto Theft and Burglary

Auto burglary and auto theft make up a huge portion of an officer's report writing time. Anyone who has ever worked dayshift knows how many of these calls come in as soon as people wake up and check on their vehicles (or where their vehicle was the night before). While taking these reports, we get to hear the "obvious" ways victims made their car look like a glowing beacon at night to burglars.

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Articlesby Dan PasqualeMay 1, 2007

Working Informants

Informants can provide a wealth of information. However, that information can come at a price if you’re not careful how you deal with them. Too many officers fall into a few common traps with informants, leading to bad cases, blown operations or personal complaints against them.

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Articlesby Dan PasqualeMarch 1, 2007

Where’s the Dope?

We'll look into some of the best (and most common) places criminals like to hide things inside a vehicle.

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Articlesby Dan PasqualeOctober 1, 2006

A Numbers Game

Vehicle Identification Numbers (VINs) are a very useful tool in the hands of an officer with a little knowledge.

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Articlesby Dan PasqualeSeptember 1, 2006

The Power of Field Contacts

Simply put, the more information you have in a case, the better your chances of solving it. While this is common knowledge to most officers, we tend to forget that using field contacts is one of the easiest ways of gaining intelligence in our own cities.

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