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Tag: Police Chiefs: Page 75
Patrol
Junk Science on the Beat
Many police psychologists believe that if you donβt feel bad, something is wrong with you.
March 31, 2006
Patrol
Chief Accountability
Sometimes the man or woman in charge shoulders the blame, even when not personally involved in an incident.
September 30, 2003
Patrol
Police and Politics
Politics, politically correct ideology, and the police. The "three Ps." How well do they work together?
March 31, 2002
Patrol
Kerik Accused of Special Treatment for Friend
Detectives from the Manhattan South Homicide Task Force came to the doors of several network employees late at night. The detectives had come to question the people, fingerprint them, and tell them they would have to take lie detector tests. All this for a missing necklace and cell phone.
March 13, 2002
Patrol
Chambers named First Female Police Chief for National Park Service
Chief Teresa Chambers, who has served as police chief for the Durham (N.C.) PD for almost four years, is leaving to become Chief of the U.S. Park Police for the National Park Service. Chambers becomes the first female head of the park police in its 210-year history.
January 23, 2002
Patrol
Union Seeks to Oust L.A. Police Chief
After years of butting heads with Police Chief Bernard Parks over issues ranging from discipline to work schedules, the city's police union says it will seek a vote of no confidence against the chief.
January 1, 2002
Patrol
Temecula (Calif.) Police Department
This Old West town's small force juggles city and county duties.
November 30, 2001
Patrol
Honoring Youth Is Prescription for the Future
In these days of the Columbine High School shootings and countless other similar tragedies involving youngsters, we often allow these violent acts to overshadow the good deeds that young people perform in communities across the nation, each and every day.
November 30, 2000
Patrol
He FleesβTo Pursue or Not to That is the Question
High-speed pursuits are the most dangerous of all police activities for innocent citizens, regardless of the circumstances!Β In my example it was a rural setting at 0300 hours on a straight road with no one else around, except for the other vehicle that became an unwitting rolling roadblock for my pursuit.
October 31, 1998
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