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50th
Anniversary Leadership Reader
In commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of the
Institute for Law Enforcement Administration,
a collection of original articles has been drawn
together and published under the title The
Challenge to Lead: Issues in Law Enforcement Leadership.
For
information on purchasing this book or any of
its individual chapters, click
here.
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Ethics
Roll Call
Roll Call is a quarterly publication of
the Center for Law Enforcement Ethics designed
to stimulate discussion and examination of ethics
issues across the law enforcement profession.
To
read the latest edition (Spring, 2009) online,
click
here.
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Research
and Reports
From
time to time, the Institute for Law Enforcement
Administration will provide access to research
or reports that examine and report on significant
issues affecting the law enforcement profession.
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NATIONAL
SUMMIT: POLICE USE OF FORCE
A Dialogue on Less-Lethal Weapons and
In-custody Deaths
This
Final Report provides an account of the proceedings
at the National Summit on Police Use of Force,
a two-day gathering of law enforcement leaders,
managers, educators and trainers on January 23-24,
2006. The Summit was held at the Institute's headquarters
at The Center for American and International Law
in Plano, Texas.
Does
Ethics Training Work?: A Report From the Front
Lines: In early
2000, the Center for Law Enforcement Ethics set
out to measure the impact of ethics training across
the law enforcement community. To that end, questionnaires
were sent to 1,140 graduates of the Ethics Train-the-Trainer
course. In his report, Sergeant Jerry Schiager
(Fort Collins, CO, Police Service) outlines the
data that were collected and analyzed.
Domestic
Assault Among Police: A Survey of Internal
Affairs Policies Though one of the most
sensitive areas in law enforcement involves investigations
of domestic assault within police families, the
depth and breadth of the problem have never been
extensively explored. This study attempts to gain
some knowledge about the frequency and trends
related to this form of police misconduct.
Community
Policing Strategies: Sustaining Citizen Support
and Leadership On
June 18-19, 1997, the Southwestern Law Enforcement
Institute hosted a conference addressing the
challenge of implementing community policing,
and suggesting ways such initiatives can be
sustained over the long run. This report reflects
the substance of that gathering, and continues
the dialogue about the various forms of community
policing.
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