The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin back issues from January 2009:
Spirituality: an invisible weapon for wounded warriors.(Report)
Jan 01, 2009; ... According to Sir Robert Peel, England's pioneer of modern policing, "The test of police efficiency is the absence of crime and disorder, not the visible evidence of police action in dealing with it." If evidence of their actions should not be visible, does it follow that the wounds all law ...
Wounded warriors and the Virginia Tech tragedy: a police chaplain's view.(Perspective)(Viewpoint essay)
Jan 01, 2009; ... April 16, 2007, was already a strange day in Blacksburg, Virginia. Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Blacksburg is accustomed to unusual weather patterns. However, 35 degrees, snow flurries, and spring, even in a town where the joke is, "If you don't like our weather, wait an hour, and ...
In harm's way: duty of care for child exploitation and pornography investigators.
Jan 01, 2009; ... Since the 1990s, law enforcement agencies have witnessed rampant growth in the computer-facilitated possession, production, and distribution of child pornography due in large part to technological advances that have eased the exchange of large caches of this material. These changes, ...
In memory of those who have fallen.(Notable Speech)(Speech)
Jan 01, 2009; ... In the center of the ancient town of Edinburgh, Scotland, a huge outpost of volcanic rock juts from the earth like a ship freed from the depths. A 1,000-year-old castle sits on that rock. For centuries, it has been the symbol of who the people were and, no, are. As you climb up the long ...
The bullentin notes.(Brief article)
Jan 01, 2009 ... 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 ...