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FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, Volume 81, Issue 9, September 2012

NCJ Number
239905
Journal
FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin Volume: 81 Issue: 9 Dated: September 2012 Pages: 1-36
Editor(s)
John E. Ott
Date Published
September 2012
Length
36 pages
Annotation
This issue of the FBI Law Enforcement magazine focuses on false allegations and qualified immunity.
Abstract
This issue contains two feature articles: 1) False Allegations of Adult Crimes which examines how investigators should learn to detect offenses which waste law enforcement resources and impact communities; and 2) Qualified Immunity which provides information on important legal protections for officers in the performance of their duties. Department articles include: 1) Falling Prey to Posturing which examines how to challenge a dominant group opinion tactfully; 2) Redefining Police Power which provides techniques for police on how to use their influence appropriately, avoid common mistakes, and succeed on the job; 3) Sexual Assault Case which provides a case summary of a sexual assault in Colorado; 4) The Attitudes of Police Managers Toward Intelligence-Led Policing (ILP) which discusses the ILP policing strategy that appears to improve police response time; 5) Deployment of Spike Strips which discusses the safe technical deployment of tire deflation devices; and 6) J-U-S-T-I-C-E which is a recap of a notable speech given by FBI Assistant Special Agent in Charge G.B Jones at a 2011 graduation ceremony in Milwaukee, WI.