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Response to psycho-medical emergencies/ by Ron Martinelli. by Series: Police: The Law Enforcement Magazine. page 40-46 ; Volume 40 Number 1 (January 2016)
Material type: Text Text; Format: print regular print ; Literary form: Not fiction
Publication details: California: Bobit Business Media, 2016
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How to buy a duty holster: Carefully consider safety, security, and your body type before selecting gear to carry your sidearm/ by Dave Douglas. by Series: Police: The Law Enforcement Magazine. page 48-55 ; Volume 40 Number 1 (January 2016)
Material type: Text Text; Format: print regular print ; Literary form: Not fiction
Publication details: California: Bobit Business Media, January 2016
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Challenging the status quo: how NJSP developed its crime gun intelligence program / by Ray Guidetti, Geoff Noble, and Pete Gagliardi. by Series: Police Chief | Police Chief ; Volume LXXXIII, number 9
Material type: Article Article; Format: print regular print ; Type of continuing resource: periodical
Publication details: --USA: International Association of Chief of Police, September 2016
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9mm vs. .40 caliber: The FBI's decisions to switch back to 9mm pistols and ammo is based on studies of wound ballistics and shooter performance/ by Sydney Vail, M.D.. by Series: Police: The Law Enforcement Magazine. page 51-61 ; Volume 40 Number 1 (January 2016)
Material type: Text Text; Format: print regular print ; Literary form: Not fiction
Publication details: California: Bobit Business Media, January 2016
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FAA releases new small UAS rule / by Federal Aviation Administration. by Series: Police Chief | Police Chief ; Volume LXXXIII, number 9
Material type: Article Article; Format: print regular print ; Type of continuing resource: periodical
Publication details: --USA: International Association of Chief of Police, September 2016
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How to survive a public relations nightmare: Don't wait until a PR crisis hits to figure out a plan. You to start now/ by Michael Cloud. by Series: Police: The Law Enforcement Magazine. page 62-65 ; Volume 40 Number 1 (January 2016)
Material type: Text Text; Format: print regular print ; Literary form: Not fiction
Publication details: California: Bobit Business Media, January 2016
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Lessons learned from a very bloody week: Law enforcement must study the Colorado springs and San Bernardino attacks and prepare for the next ones/ by David Griffith. by Series: Police: The Law Enforcement Magazine. page 66-70 ; Volume 40 Number 1 (January 2016)
Material type: Text Text; Format: print regular print ; Literary form: Not fiction
Publication details: California: Bobit Business Media, January 2016
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Texas department of transportation takes the bully by the horns: a data-driven approach to crime and traffic safety / by Daniel A. Howard and Peggy M. Schaefer. by Series: Police Chief | Police Chief ; Volume LXXXIII, number 9
Material type: Continuing resource Continuing resource; Format: print regular print ; Type of continuing resource: periodical
Publication details: --USA: International Association of Chief of Police, September 2016
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Real world weapon retention tactics: When someone is trying to take your weapon and kill you with it, you have to react with extreme violence/ by Christophor Periatt. by Series: Police: The Law Enforcement Magazine. page 72-78 ; Volume 40 Number 1 (January 2016)
Material type: Text Text; Format: print regular print ; Literary form: Not fiction
Publication details: California: Bobit Business Media, January 2016
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Under the microscope: Here's what to expect after you're involved in a shooting/ by Allis Rutledge. by Series: Police: The Law Enforcement Magazine. page 80-84 ; Volume 40 Number 1 (January 2016)
Material type: Text Text; Format: print regular print ; Literary form: Not fiction
Publication details: California: Bobit Business Media, January 2016
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Streamlight protac HL usb flashlight: This handled light is small but powerful and amazingly convenient to recharge/ by A.J. George. by Series: Police: The Law Enforcement Magazine. page 86-87 ; Volume 40 Number 1 (January 2016)
Material type: Text Text; Format: print regular print ; Literary form: Not fiction
Publication details: California: Bobit Business Media, January 2016
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Two weeks in July: a crossroads for the profession / by Terrence Cunningham. by Series: Police Chief | Police Chief ; Volume LXXXIII, number 8
Material type: Article Article; Format: print regular print ; Type of continuing resource: periodical
Publication details: --USA: International Association of Chief of Police, August 2016
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Warriors or guardians?: Uninformed activist who would change police officers from warriors to guardians should be careful what they wish for/ by Dave Smith. by Series: Police: The Law Enforcement Magazine. page 96 ; Volume 40 Number 1 (January 2016)
Material type: Article Article; Format: print regular print
Publication details: California: Bobit Business Media, January 2016
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The radar functions of a supervisor / you're responsible for noticing early warning signs of deeper problems your officers maybe suffering from. by David Griffith. by Series: Police: The Law Enforcement Magazine ; Vol.30 No.12
Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction
Publication details: California: Bobit Business Media, December 2015
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What the hell are we doing?. the american people and our political leaders are attacking law enforcement officers while the world burns and treats increase. by David Griffith. by Series: Police: The Law Enforcement Magazine ; Vol.30 No.12
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Publication details: California: Bobit Business Media, December 2015
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Rethinking tactical lighting systems / synergy light's tactical throw light can be tossed into position and will light up an entire room to help officers identify threats. by David Griffith. by Series: Police: The Law Enforcement Magazine ; Vol.30 No.12
Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction
Publication details: California: Bobit Business Media, December 2015
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IACP 2015: Report from the aisles. the international chiefs of police conference in the Windy City showcased many new products, with a heavy emphasis on body-worn cameras. by Melanie Basich. by Series: Police: The Law Enforcement Magazine ; Vol.30 No.12
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Police robots on land and sea / a wide variety of machines are now available for law enforcement operations such as suspicious package invistigation,SWAT, and evidence recovery. by David Griffith. by Series: Police: The Law Enforcement Magazine ; Vol.30 No.12
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Take your firearms training seriously / shoot-don't shoot sessions are not about showing off your marksmanship, they are about practicing sound tactics and learning to make good decisions. by Matt Szady. by Series: Police: The Law Enforcement Magazine ; Vol.30 No.12
Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction
Publication details: California: Bobit Business Media, December 2015
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