FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin
Septemer 2001
Volume 70
Number 9
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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Glen Bartolomei
Cynthia L. Lewis
Bunny S. Morris
Art Director
Denise Bennett Smith
Staff Assistant
Linda W. Szumilo
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Features
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Scholastic Crime Stoppers |
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| Organizational
Development in a Law Enforcement Environment By Barbara French and Jerry Stewart Implementing organizational change within their departments can help police managers experience an overall improvement in their organizational environments. |
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| Airport
Policing By Robert T. Raffel Law enforcement agencies must ensure that police officers assigned to airports receive job-specific training. |
Departments
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Study The School Shooter |
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| Focus
On Technology Wanted and Arrested Person Records |
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| Book
Reviews Bomb Threats Tired Cops |
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| Bulletin
Reports Bulletin Reports Organized Crime Medical Records as Evidence The Problem Police Officer Juvenile Justice Bulletin |