The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin back issues from May 2008:
Traffic stops: surviving interactions with the motoring public.
May 01, 2008; ... Legislators enacted laws governing the use of motor vehicles on America's roadways shortly after the invention of the automobile. In turn, criminals soon realized the benefits of using cars to expand the areas of their activities, enhance their mobility, and efficiently transport ...
Law enforcement internship programs: insights from an FBI Honors Intern.(Perspective)(Federal Bureau of Investigation)
May 01, 2008; ... Few people can say that they have assisted in serial murder investigations, attended top secret briefings involving issues of national security, or worked inside covert government compounds. However, participants in law enforcement internship programs can do just that. And, many will have ...
Future technology in law enforcement.
May 01, 2008; ... <Pre> My interest is in the future because I am going to spend the rest of my life there .... People are very open-minded about new things-as long as they're exactly like the old ones .... --Charles F. Kettering (1) </Pre> Officer Sample starts his shift by leaving the station in his ...
Relationship leaders and the leadership notebook.(Leadership Spotlight)
May 01, 2008; ... <Pre> Anytime an individual takes an active role in directing the course of a relationship and sets the objectives of that relationship, that individual inevitably becomes the "relationship leader". --Robin K. Dreeke </Pre> In today's high-speed technical world, the thoughtful ...
Double exposure: civil liability and criminal prosecution in federal court for police misconduct.(Legal Digest)
May 01, 2008; ... The law enforcement profession comes with many risks, most of which are knowingly accepted by its members. As in many other occupations, lesser-known, more subtle risks also are inherent in law enforcement. When officers are involved in a physical struggle or violent confrontation, they ...
The Bulletin Notes.
May 01, 2008 ... Law enforcement officers are challenged daily in the performance of their duties; they face each challenge freely and unselfishly while answering the call to duty. In certain instances, their actions warrant special attention from their respective departments. The Bulletin also wants to ...