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Proactive media relations the visual library initiative
Electronic and print media always seek opportunities to obtain photographs and videos to enhance the stories they produce. Although they often can...
FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin,The, 11/01/08 by Brian Parsi Boetig · More from publication -
Understanding interrogation
Leaders of law enforcement agencies regularly interact with the media, establish various policies and regulations, and often are required to...
FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin,The, 10/01/08 by Brian Parsi Boetig · More from publication -
SELECTING PERSONNEL FOR MULTI-AGENCY TASK FORCES
Task forces are critical when addressing multi-jurisdictional needs, investigating major cases impacting several agencies or when combating...
Law & Order, 12/01/07 by Boetig, Brian Parsi; Mattocks, Mike · More from publication -
Above reproach
No man is above the law and no man is below it, nor do we ask any man's permission when we require him to obey it. No man is above the law and no...
FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin,The, 04/01/07 by Brian Parsi Boetig · More from publication -
Let actions, not words, be your legacy
It's no use saying, "We are doing our best." You have got to succeed in It's no use saying, "We are doing our best." You have got to succeed in...
FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin,The, 02/01/07 by Brian Parsi Boetig · More from publication -
Revealing incommunicado: electronic recording of police interrogations
Many U.S. law enforcement agencies face the decision of whether or not to electronically record interrogations. (1) The underlying principle of...
FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin,The, 12/01/06 by Brian Parsi Boetig · More from publication -
The routine activity theory: a model for addressing specific crime issues
Developed over 50 years ago, the routine activity theory has remained at the forefront of crime analysis and prevention efforts. The model...
FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin,The, 06/01/06 by Brian Parsi Boetig · More from publication -
Reducing a guilty suspect's resistance to confessing: applying criminological theory to interrogation theme development
Investigators can increase their success in the interrogation room by applying criminological theories of deviance, which attempt to explain the...
FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin,The, 08/01/05 by Brian Parsi Boetig · More from publication



