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THE FBI'S LAW ENFORCEMENT BULLETIN:
November 2004 Issue Now Online

12/07/04

Law Enforcement Bulletin graphicInterested in how to stop stalkers before they turn to violence ... and how the FBI's National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime can help?

Want the skinny on managing a Joint Terrorism Task Force—everything you need to know about staffing, potential conflicts, security clearances, and other issues?

Then check out the latest issue of the FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, which covers these topics and more.

The Law Enforcement Bulletin is mailed to some 250,000 U.S. law enforcement professionals every month. We also make it available free of charge on this web site to anyone and everyone: from community leaders to criminologists ... from our colleagues around the world to those considering a career in U.S. law enforcement.

This issue, in fact, includes three articles on topics that might interest managers and human resource professionals of all kinds:

... Page 7: The latest interviewing techniques and concepts, including how to understand nonverbal clues—a review of a recently updated publication.

... Pages 18-24: Cutting edge approaches to training and education that can help create critical thinkers.

... Pages 25-32: Strategies for dealing with difficult employees: how to recognize them, understand them, and respond to them.

We also call your attention to this month's law enforcement heroes: Officer Peter Beninger of the Mountain View, California, Police Department, who saved a woman's life by freeing her from her car just before it burst into flames; and Officers Jeffrey Winn, Rudy Blum, and Michael Leake of the Lincoln City, Oregon, Police Department, who quickly resuscitated an injured driver with no pulse. Our thanks and congratulations to these four individuals.

Links: The Law Enforcement Bulletin Index | The National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime

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