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Self-inflicted wounds / unprofessional language can only hurt you. by Devallis Rutledge. 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
Availability: Items available for reference: UM Bansalan College LIC: Not for loan (1)Call number: BPer. 363.205.

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Oakley si light assault leather boot / this footwear has the comfort of an athletic shoe but looks and performs like a duty boot. by A.J. George. 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
Availability: Items available for reference: UM Bansalan College LIC: Not for loan (1)Call number: BPer. 363.205.

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Fly the deadly skies / bean-counting politicians and bureaucrats are trying to eliminate then federal air marshals service, which will leave the traveling public helpless against armed terrorists on airliners. by Jon Adler. 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
Availability: Items available for reference: UM Bansalan College LIC: Not for loan (1)Call number: BPer. 363.205.

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Monkey business / give meetings focus by identifying issues and assigning someone tasks to resolve them. by Dave Smith. 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
Availability: Items available for reference: UM Bansalan College LIC: Not for loan (1)Call number: BPer. 363.205.

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U.S congressional outlook / by Sarah Guy. by Series: Police Chief | Police Chief ; Volume LXXXIII, number 8
Material type: Continuing resource Continuing resource; Format: print regular print ; Type of continuing resource: periodical
Publication details: --USA: International Association of Chief of Police, August 2016
Availability: Items available for reference: UM Bansalan College LIC: Not For Loan (1)Call number: BPer. 363.02 P758.

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Make them pay / we can't let any food or beverage chain in this country get away with treating law enforcement officers with hostility and contempt. by David Griffith. by Series: Police: The Law Enforcement Magazine ; Vol.39, No.11
Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction
Publication details: California: Bobit Business Media, November 2015
Availability: Items available for reference: UM Bansalan College LIC: Not for loan (1)Call number: BPer. 3636.205.

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Your leadership roles / training, coaching, and mentoring arev not the same thing. by Amaury Murgado. by Series: Police: The Law Enforcement Magazine ; Vol.39, No.11
Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction
Publication details: California: Bobit Business Media, November 2015
Availability: Items available for reference: UM Bansalan College LIC: Not for loan (1)Call number: BPer. 3636.205.

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Vincible-removing the IN from US / by Stan Standridge. by Series: Police Chief | Police Chief ; Volume LXXXIII, number 8
Material type: Continuing resource Continuing resource; Format: print regular print ; Type of continuing resource: periodical
Publication details: --USA: International Association of Chief of Police, August 2016
Availability: Items available for reference: UM Bansalan College LIC: Not For Loan (1)Call number: BPer. 363.02 P758.

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Cooling system / the tacvent is a simple, inexpensive, and functional way to make wearing body armor more comfortable. by David Griffith. by Series: Police: The Law Enforcement Magazine ; Vol.39, No.11
Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction
Publication details: California: Bobit Business Media, November 2015
Availability: Items available for reference: UM Bansalan College LIC: Not for loan (1)Call number: BPer. 3636.205.

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Robbery at a fast food restaurant / an alarm sounds at an eatery and you suspect a stick-up. How will you respond?. by Amaury Murgado. by Series: Police: The Law Enforcement Magazine ; Vol.39, No.11
Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction
Publication details: California: Bobit Business Media, November 2015
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Traffic and speed enforcement / these tools help you monitor and respond to traffic issue. by Melanie Basich. by Series: Police: The Law Enforcement Magazine ; Vol.39, No.11
Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction
Publication details: California: Bobit Business Media, November 2015
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Lessons learned from an evaluation of cross-border task force effort / by Cynthia Burke and David Myers. by Series: Police Chief | Police Chief ; Volume LXXXIII, number 8
Material type: Continuing resource Continuing resource; Format: print regular print ; Type of continuing resource: periodical
Publication details: --USA: International Association of Chief of Police, August 2016
Availability: Items available for reference: UM Bansalan College LIC: Not For Loan (1)Call number: BPer. 363.02 P758.

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Under the influence / drug driving is becoming more of a concern, making dui stops more complicated for police officers. by Melanie Basich. by Series: Police: The Law Enforcement Magazine ; Vol.39, No.11
Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction
Publication details: California: Bobit Business Media, November 2015
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Police radios transition into a new Era / law enforcement communications tools now offer a variety of ways for officers to maintain contact both within and without their agencies. by David Griffith. by Series: Police: The Law Enforcement Magazine ; Vol.39, No.11
Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction
Publication details: California: Bobit Business Media, November 2015
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The second amendment and electronic control device / by David J. Spotts. 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
Availability: Items available for reference: UM Bansalan College LIC: Not For Loan (1)Call number: BPer. 363.02 P758.

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Reaching out to the community / how some law enforcement agencies are working to reverse the public's poor perception of police. by Leigh Hunt. by Series: Police: The Law Enforcement Magazine ; Vol.39, No.11
Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction
Publication details: California: Bobit Business Media, November 2015
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Strengthening policing science at the national Institute of justice / by Nancy Rodriguez. 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
Availability: Items available for reference: UM Bansalan College LIC: Not For Loan (1)Call number: BPer. 363.02 P758.

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Collateral damage / the children of violent criminals are often long-term casualties of their parents' actions. and the children of officers can suffer when mom or dad can't leave the horrors of the job at work. by Bradley Nickell. by Series: Police: The Law Enforcement Magazine ; Vol.39, No.11
Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction
Publication details: California: Bobit Business Media, November 2015
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Keep your patrol rifle on safe / many officers believe it's better to keep an AR's selector switch on semi,but that practice could result in some very bad outcomes. by Stephen Nickell. by Series: Police: The Law Enforcement Magazine ; Vol.39, No.11
Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction
Publication details: California: Bobit Business Media, November 2015
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Resonable force / what are the guidelines on use of force to detain or arrest?. by Devallis Rutledge. by Series: Police: The Law Enforcement Magazine ; Vol.39, No.11
Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction
Publication details: California: Bobit Business Media, November 2015
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