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Training: Page 95
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NYPD Facing Prospect of 2 Watchdogs
After years of burnishing a reputation as one of the nation's most potent police forces, the New York Police Department appears poised to become one of the most closely monitored.
Training
Off-Duty CHP Officer Killed In Nev. Carjacking
An off-duty California Highway Patrol officer was killed Sunday morning, while attempting to stop a suspect who had stolen his Ford pickup truck. James Magdaleno, a CHP officer from Visalia, was in Las Vegas for his bachelor party.
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ATF's Tactical Medic Program
ATF tactical medics operate as a special agent EMTs with a life-saving skill set. They can perform classic trauma-care functions such as CPR, bandaging, splinting, applying oxygen, and spinal immobilization. They also utilize advanced skills.
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Second Careers
For those who finish their law enforcement careers, the breadth of experiences the profession avails them offers all manner of post-career options, and nothing speaks to the heart of the adrenaline junkie like another round in the octagon of law enforcement.
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Feds: Baltimore City Officer Ran Call-Girl Ring
A former Baltimore Police officer facing state charges for prostituting his wife has been indicted on federal charges that he operated a call-girl ring with more than 300 customers.
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Are You Really That Safe?
Can a community’s safety be judged by the number of crimes that actually occur or by the crimes that are reported to police?
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Criminal Profiling 101
Criminal profilers play a multifaceted role in collaboration with law enforcement. Â Their evaluations go beyond the crime scene to formulate the motivations behind the crime itself. Profilers are critical to providing a psychological assessment of the offender at large and guiding law enforcement on ways to pursue or interview suspects.
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Criminology vs. Criminal Justice Degrees
Criminology and Criminal Justice are two commonly confused yet distinctly different degree and career fields. Â Both areas are ideally suited for those with backgrounds or interests in law enforcement, criminal behavior, forensic sciences, counseling, social work, sociology or psychology, to name a few.
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Crisis Decision Making Models Application: West Fertilizer Facility
An Anhydrous Ammonia explosion at the West Fertilizer Plant, located in West, Texas near Waco occurred killing at least fifteen people and injuring hundreds in a forty square block area. Among the dead were eleven firefighters. The shock wave could be felt as far away as 100 miles. Fire Rescue immediately responded to the scene, but was faced with several extenuating factors to consider before being able to get handle on fire and subsequent explosions.
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Forgive and Forget? Why Many Domestic Violence Victims Drop Charges
A new study published in the journal Social Science & Medicine is providingÂ
rare insight
 into the mind of domestic violence victims who decide not to pursue criminal charges against their attackers.
Training
Americans Chime in on Prison Alternatives
A nationwide survey conducted by the Pew Center on the States, Public Opinion Strategies and the Mellman Group recently queried Americans about their thoughts on incarceration of both violent and non-violent criminals, alternative rehabilitation strategies, and the effort to reduce the nation’s expenditure on traditional prisons.
Training
Fired Philly Officer Reinstated
The Philadelphia Police officer fired for hitting a woman in the face at the Puerto Rican Day parade was reinstated by an arbitrator, who ruled that his firing was improper.
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