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Newsby Staff WriterFebruary 16, 2010

Gun Rights Advocates Target California Detective Following Facebook Posts

Gun rights advocates have a California police detective in their cross hairs after he apparently posted comments on Facebook advocating that "open carry" supporters should be shot.

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ProductsJanuary 14, 2010

Tutorial Website

eCrimJus.com is a tutorial Website that offers a study tool for professionals already in the field or about to enter the field of criminal justice. CrimJus' subscription-based service provides a weekly exam of 10 to 20 criminal justice questions.

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Newsby Staff WriterJanuary 7, 2010

Massachusetts Officer May Have Posted Dead Body Picture On Facebook

The department is now investigating whether the picture depicting an apparent overdose victim laying face down on a couch with clutter and trash surrounding the couch is authentic.

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Articlesby Dean ScovilleDecember 10, 2009

Watch What You Post

Today's cops may still gather over a case of cold beer, but they also gather online using social networking tools such as MySpace and Facebook. Which is a problem for agencies and officers because what many users of social networks don't realize before its too late is that anything they do or say or write on these sites is done so in full view of the public.

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Articlesby Dean ScovilleNovember 12, 2009

How You Can Become a Better Cop Right Now

Becoming a better cop may not ensure formal recognition such as a promotion, but it'll virtually guarantee it informally. It'll simultaneously help you to do your job faster and increase your prospects to work elsewhere.

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Articlesby Joseph PetrocelliSeptember 18, 2009

Continuing Police Education

Just because money is not available from your department doesn't mean that training becomes any less important. As a proactive officer, you know that you must remain current on your training if you are going to be effective on the street. This article is designed to help you locate free training resources and remain on the cutting edge of the law enforcement profession.

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Articlesby Devallis RutledgeSeptember 17, 2009

The Whole World is Watching

Twitter, MySpace, Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, and thousands of other social networking Websites carry information that can be accessed by criminals and their attorneys, as well as by employers.

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Inside the Badge by Paul ClintonAugust 4, 2009

Is Your Department Blogging?

More often than not, police departments post "just the facts, ma'am" news releases on their websites about the latest criminals that have been apprehended. But a few forward-looking departments are using the social media tool of blogging to strengthen the bond with their community.

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Articlesby Dave SmithJuly 21, 2009

Cutting Through the Noise

I find the world is filled with more and more "noise" that makes it difficult to find the actual "signal" that is the information we truly need.

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Inside the Badge by Paul ClintonJuly 15, 2009

Improve Your Cybercrime Expertise

Learn more about how to stop people who hang out in chat rooms waiting for unsuspecting victims or send fraudulent e-mails about money scams this summer at the National Forensics Training Center.

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