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January
04
2016
Apply today for the 2016 IACP | LogIn Excellence in Victim Services Award
Recognize your Victim Services team. Let your community know that you place the needs of crime victims at the center of your public safety efforts. Apply today for the 2016 IACP | LogIn Excellence in Victim Services Award sponsored by the IACP Victim Services Committee and LogIn, producer of IACP Net. The Excellence in Victim […]
December
28
2015
Tis the Season
Thought – As I sit here on my couch, warm in my holiday PJ’s I cannot help but think about how lucky we are in this community. How truly lucky we are in this region, state and country. I have food in my fridge, power for the lights, gas in the truck and clean water […]
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David Westrick
Chief of Police
Hollister Police Department, California
December
21
2015
Beyond the Headlines
I keep hoping that one of these days I will turn on the morning news and see something positive about policing. National events impact many of our citizens here. They want reassurance that our use of force and interaction with those we serve are not what is happening in some areas of the country. They […]
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Gordon Ramsay
Chief of Police
Duluth Police Department, Minnesota
December
16
2015
New Model Policies from the IACP Available!
IACP Net members have complete access to these four newly released and updated Model Policy and Concepts & Issues Papers from the International Association of Chiefs of Police Law Enforcement Policy Center! Download these new policies, as well as the full archive of IACP Model Policies and Concepts & Issues Papers in the IACP Net […]
December
14
2015
Officers are impacted by shootings, too
We’ve seen several news reports lately of what first responders to the San Bernardino shootings experienced when confronting active shooters last week. That’s made me think about those officers and what they must be going through one week later. This was certainly a different circumstance than most officer-involved shootings. No one has questioned that they […]
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Darryl Forté
Chief of Police
Kansas City Police Department, Missouri
December
07
2015
In an instant
We are living in the age of instant, where the time involved in slapping two slices of bread and a Kraft single into a frying pan with a pat of butter seems so time consuming as to justify a product designed to speed the process. Yesterday’s big events in Lincoln–the City’s first murder of 2015, […]
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Tom Casady
Director of Public Safety
Lincoln Department of Public Safety, Nebraska
December
01
2015
IACP Net Alert, Vol. 16, No. 12
IACP Net Alert is a monthly electronic newsletter sent to IACP Net members highlighting resources for police chiefs and recent additions to the exclusive law enforcement network. The December 2015 edition included information on these and other topics: Active Shooters Search for Policies by State and Sworn Size Request for information on public recording of […]
November
30
2015
Media coverage of police influences public perception
Soon you will see newspaper and television stories about officer-involved shootings in Kansas City. They likely will feature emotional statements from loved ones saying they wish the shootings never had to happen. Those of us in law enforcement wish the same thing. The very last thing any officer wants to do is take the life […]
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Darryl Forté
Chief of Police
Kansas City Police Department, Missouri
November
23
2015
Understanding the Traffic Enforcement Objectives of the MPD
Like many of you, I often head off to work in the morning taking the dreaded Beltline (if ever there was a more compelling reason to take the bus, this is prima facie proof)! Since I am typically in the office downtown between 6:30-7:00 a.m., traffic flow is not at gridlock (yet) and I often […]
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Michael Koval
Chief of Police
Madison Police Department, Wisconsin
November
16
2015
An Antidote for Heroin
In the past month there have been three heroin overdoses in Eden Prairie resulting in two deaths. In the case of the survivor, first responders administered naloxone, a medication that reverses the effects of a heroin, and saved the person’s life. All three people were young adults in their 20s. This fall, all EPPD police […]
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Eden Prairie Police Department

Eden Prairie, Minnesota
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