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Built for Patrol: How One Police Chief Fixed Communication, Boosted Visibility, and Changed the Culture

Patrol work hasn’t changed—but the expectations on officers have. See how one police chief helped officers get the right information at the right time, improve patrol visibility, and strengthen trust without adding complexity or surveillance. This real-world story shows how patrol-driven technology can make the job safer, smarter, and more effective—starting on day one.

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Articlesby David GriffithJanuary 1, 2004

The Paper Chase

Innovative educational programs are making it more practical for cops to pursue degrees.

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Newsby Staff WriterDecember 19, 2003

Man Back in Jail After Four Days

A Florida man gave police all the evidence they needed to quickly put him back behind bars.

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Newsby Staff WriterDecember 19, 2003

BellSouth Donates Ballistic Vests

BellSouth volunteers recently delivered a total of 24 bullet-resistant vests to South Carolina law enforcement agencies.

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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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Newsby Staff WriterNovember 14, 2003

Shoplifter Leaves Wallet Behind

A man in Memphis, Tenn., stole meat from a grocery store and got away in a stolen truck, say police. But authorities know where he lives---because he left behind his identification.

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Newsby Staff WriterNovember 7, 2003

Detroit Police Chief Resigns

Larry Oliver, police chief of the Detroit Police Department since February 2002, stepped down from his position after an undeclared, unregistered loaded handgun was found in his checked luggage at the airport.

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