August 2001 Volume 70 Number 8

United States Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Investigation Washington, DC 20535-0001

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Editor
John E. Ott

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Art Director
Denise Bennett Smith

Staff Assistant
Linda W. Szumilo

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Features

1
Subtle Skills for Building Rapport
By Vincent A. Sandoval and Susan H. Adams
Investigators can employ NeuroLinguistic Programming techniques during interviews to help them build rapport .
10
Making Computer Crime Count
By Marc Goodman
Law enforcement must build an internal capacity to define, track, and analyze computer crime.
18
Addressing School Violence
B
y Francis Q. Hoang
Communities can help reduce the impact of school violence by following three simple steps.
25
Miranda Revisited
By Thomas D. Petrowski
In view of the decision in Dickerson v. United States, agencies should reevaluate their policies regarding Miranda.

Departments

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Focus on Technology
Law Enforcement Web Sites
24
  
Book Review
The Loss of Innocents

 

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