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February
16
2016
KC NoVA continues to make impact on violent crime
Because our homicide statistics returned to “normal” in 2015 after a 42-year low in 2014, many have said that whatever we’re doing must not be working. There were 110 people killed in Kansas City last year. While we couldn’t possibly have prevented every one of them, we have worked diligently to stop those who are […]
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Darryl Forté
Chief of Police
Kansas City Police Department, Missouri
February
08
2016
Weekly Tip – What to Do If Involved in a Crash
Traffic collisions can be stressful and confusing. Take the time to be prepared ahead of time so that collecting information accurately and completely will be easy. Check with your insurance agent or a local body shop, sometimes they will supply you with a pre-printed check list that you can keep in your glove box. Another […]
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Arcadia Police Department

Arcadia, California
February
02
2016
IACP Net Alert, Vol. 17, No. 2
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 February 2016 edition included information on these and other topics: Unbiased Policing IACP/LogIn Excellence in Victims Services Award Become an IACP Net Expert Review the February Alert
February
01
2016
IRS Scams in Eden Prairie
Consider this situation: your phone rings and the caller ID says “911.” The caller introduces himself as an Eden Prairie Police Officer and says that you owe taxes to the IRS. The caller goes on to say that if you don’t pay the money, he will come to your house and arrest you. What would […]
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Eden Prairie Police Department

Eden Prairie, Minnesota
January
26
2016
Technology and Violence Against Women Series – Sexting
In this blog series, we are examining the impact of technology on violence against women crimes, as identified by the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) Safety Net Project. In the coming weeks, the IACP Violence Against Women team will focus on Email and Online Evidence Collection, Posting Content Online, and Spyware and Safety. […]
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International Association of Chiefs of Police
IACP
Alexandria, Virginia
January
19
2016
To stop homicides, issues from trash to school attendance need to be addressed
When a rash of homicides like we’ve experienced lately in Kansas City occurs, many ask what can be done to stop them. They’ll say homicides are rising and out of control. We recorded 109 homicides in 2015, up from a near-record low of 81 in 2014. But 2014 was an anomaly. Since we started keeping […]
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Darryl Forté
Chief of Police
Kansas City Police Department, Missouri
January
15
2016
IACP Net Highlights, Vol. 12, No. 1
IACP Net Highlights is an electronic newsletter sent every other month to individuals who are not yet members of IACP Net highlighting some recent additions to our service. The January 2016 Highlights includes information on these and other topics: Communication Challenges Between Dispatchers and Law Enforcement Officers Recording Police Activity Policy Violence Against Women Grant […]
January
11
2016
Love (or at least get to know) Thy Neighbor
With the new year upon us comes the inevitable ritual where we consider “resolutions” to strive for in 2016. Both at work as well as at home, I am bombarded by those who are thrusting THEIR suggestions on ME for 2016, to include nonsense such as cutting down on my consumption of Kickstart(s) (Chief’s gotta […]
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Michael Koval
Chief of Police
Madison Police Department, Wisconsin
January
05
2016
IACP Net Alert, Vol. 17, No. 1
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 January 2016 edition included information on these and other topics: Recording of Police Four New Model Policies IACP/LogIn Excellence in Victims Services Award Referral Discount Program Extended […]
January
04
2016
PulsePoint milestone met
When we implemented PulsePoint, the remarkable application that delivers alerts to smartphones when a need for CPR exists in a public place nearby, I had hoped to reach 5,000 users within the first year. Last night, we passed the 5,000 mark–on the 82nd day following the public launch of PulsePoint in Lincoln on October 8, […]
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Tom Casady
Director of Public Safety
Lincoln Department of Public Safety, Nebraska
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