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Articlesby Joe KerperJanuary 1, 2004

Range Training in Paradise

A career in law enforcement on the warm and sunny island of Oahu may seem like a dream come true to most of the readers of POLICE. And after training with nearly 30 officers from the Honolulu Police Department, I can assure you that the reality is just as great as you imagine.

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Articlesby Gary Paul JohnstonJanuary 1, 2004

Draw The Line

The art of establishing perimeters can mean the difference between success and failure.

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Articlesby Shelly Feuer DomashJanuary 1, 2004

How to...Crack Down on Gangs

Gang activity continues to steadily rise throughout the United States, despite law enforcement’s attempts to deal with the epidemic. It’s like a cancer that begins in a vital organ and then spreads its deadly cells throughout the body, defying efforts to eradicate the disease. The most essential tool in fighting this battle, departments say, is communication.

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Newsby Staff WriterDecember 19, 2003

County Won’t Hire Deputies Who Smoke

In an effort to curb rising insurance costs, Riverside County in Southern California will no longer hire sheriff’s deputies who smoke cigarettes. The policy, if proved successful, could be extended to other county workers.

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Newsby Staff WriterDecember 11, 2003

Virginia Charges Two Under Anti-Spam Law

Two men from North Carolina are the first to be charged under Virginia’s new law designed to convict people who bombard Internet users with unwanted e-mails, according to authorities.

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