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KWES-TV
Ten percent of the population 65 and over have Alzheimer's disease and 59 percent will wander off at some point during the progression of this condition. To help with this the Ector County Sheriff's Office offers a service that is completely free of charge to helps reduce search efforts for loved ones. It's the best kept secret in West Texas. Project lifesaver has been in Ector County for 11 years, but still very few people know about it.
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KLTV-TV
The Smith County Sheriff's Office is adopting a new tool that will literally take their investigations to new heights. The office has purchased two drones. "It will help us have a more complete investigation process," said Sheriff Larry Smith.
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By Danielle Manley
"The reality is regulation often lags behind innovation," said Bill Maris, founder of Google Ventures. Maris might not have been talking about the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) when he made this comment, but he sure nailed it on the head. The ECPA protects the privacy of personal electronic communication with regulations that require warrants for email searches and prohibit wiretapping. However, it lags well behind the innovation and technology of today.
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KHOU-TV
Officers with the Bryan Police Department are fortunate enough to have bulletproof vests and now, their K-9 unit will have them as well.
The funding for these vests came from 10-year-old Kaydee Muntean and the organization Sit Means Sit.
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Former sheriffs, including a former SAT president, help TAC Risk Management Pool members reduce their law enforcement operations liabilities. See consultant territories online. MORE
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By Bambi Majumdar
We recently reported on the Trump administration's new guidelines for deporting illegal immigrants that have added to fear and panic among undocumented families, and in turn intensified the stress on police departments all over the country. Officers have been quick to allay these fears, saying they are not immigration officers and don't intend to serve as them. But the latest U.S. Report on Immigration Detention has made it even more difficult for law enforcement agencies.
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The LS/CMI combines risk assessment and case management in one convenient evidence-based system for probation officers, psychologists and correctional workers. MORE
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KSTX-FM
Why don't the police fire warning shots? That's a question that comes up a lot, especially after controversial shooting deaths.
Last fall, the International Association of Chiefs of Police and 10 other law enforcement groups got together to work out a consensus policy on the use of force — a sort of model document for local departments that want to update their rules. When the document came out in January, it contained a surprise: It allowed for warning shots.
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Fighting germs where they are found. Providing Sustainable and Effective Hand Hygiene and Infection Control for a Healthier Corrections Facility. MORE
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Officer.com
Many would argue that stress is a natural part of the law enforcement career field and that managing that stress is imperative for good physical, emotional and mental health. Such need for training is so obvious that most police academies have academic courses specifically dedicated to teaching stress management techniques. Sadly, that training is just a minor effort to acknowledge the mandate for such and doesn’t truly provide the knowledge required for an officer to get through a more than 20-year career without being negatively impacted by the stress of the job. Thankfully, across the span of the past two or three decades, the focus on stress, its impact and the need for increased stress management techniques and training has grown appreciably.
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