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5 Team Picing- Fear Years Later,
Lourn «.
~ Sgt. Lurne Harmen, Police Department,
7 . Richme:.d, Calif.. Yecember 1972. vol. 41,
No, 12. p. 2.
& PULLER GANT +. EON
> Centralization of State Law Eniorcement
AN Agencies, by Hon. James J. Hegarty, Di-
rector, Arizona Department of Public
12 Safety, Phoenix, Ariz., May 1972, vol. 41,
No. 5,- 6.
. L Radio Communications Department Serves
14 Law Enforcement in North Dakota, by
15 Aldre: G. Brose, Director, North Dakota,
16 Radio Communications Department,
19 Bisma~ k. N. Dak. April 1972, vol. 41,
No. 4, p. 25.
ra
pow ho ONAN AS
pee
oho
“enselida ating Etforss To Control Drug
21 Ahuce by Ronald D. Kuest, Chief In-
2 ; vestigater, Drug Control Assistance Unit,
. Washington Stee Patrol, Olympia,
2 7 ash Canuary 1472, vol. 41, No. 1, p. 10.
‘car Law Enforcement Trainin. :idvisory
~2 Committee Convenes, November 1972,
26 vol. 41, No. 11, p. 14.
2 Mobile Firing Range, December 1972, vol.
7Q 41, No. 12, p. 15.
Mock D.-aster Training Program, hy Wil-
. liam C. Sampson, Training Offeer, Dade
= Coun) Public Safety Department, Miami,
sh Fla.. tanuary 1972. vol, 41, Na. 1p. 16,
ZMODEI--Mobile On-Duty —tlectronic
22 Lean. -< by Capt. John G. Parsons, Po-
. 2 lice Department, 3eaumont, Tex., May
1972, 41, No. 5. p. 19.
~ The Pois ¢ Officer: Primary Target of the
& Urban Guerrilla, February 1972, vol. 41,
No.2 ,-. 21.
” , 3Versatile instruction, by Charlts R. Skillen.
Director, Montana Law Enforcement
Acadc .©. Bozeman. Mont., December
~ 1972. vol. 41, No. 12. p. 21.
cr)
Prema rs
Air Disaster Recovery Operations in Remote
Areas ny Hon. Emery W. Chapple, Jr.,
Commissioner, Alaska Department of
Public Safety, Juneau, Alaska, June 1972,
vol. 41, No. 6, p. 16.
Consolidating Efforts To Control Drug
Abuse. by Ronald D. Kuest, Chicf Inves-
tigator, Drug Control Assistance Unit.
Washington State Patrol, Olympia. Wash.,
January 1972, vol. 41, No. 1, p. 10.
5 The New Mountain Men, by James W.
SOP AMUT Ir a Att AEP ge ND
Boise, laaho, June 1972, vol. 41, No. 6,
" December 1972
‘Phelps. Chief of Police, at*-7
Rigney, Ada Couaty Sherifi’s Department,
oN ©) rotice Legal Unit, by Edvis. D. Heath,
Jr., Director of Police, Crivsinal Justice
Interface Division, Police ''epartment,
Dallas, Tex., August 1972, vel. 41, No.
8, p. 22.
A Retum to Neighborhood Police, by Ed-
ward C. McArdle, Chief of Volice, and
William N. Betjemann, Coordinator, Of-
fice of Crime Control, Albany. N.Y., July
1972, vol. 41, No. 7, p. 8.
Tue Special Operations Grous. by Capt.
William R. Mooncy, Police Department,
Chicago, IL, April 1972, voi. 41, No. 4,
p. 21, ;
The Stark County MEG Unit—A Response
tw Fragmented Law Enforcement, by
David D. Dowd, Jr., Stark County Pros-
ecuting Attorney, Canton, Ohio, Septem-
her 1972, vol. 41, No. 9, p. 13.
SWAT-—The Los Angeles Police Special
Weapons and Tactics Teains, by G. N.
Beck, Police Department, Los Angeles,
Calif., April 1972, vol. 41, No. 4, p. 8:
peor HEL VEIONS
Attorney General Mitchell Dedicates Los
Angeles Police Memorial, March 1972,
vol. 41, No. 3, p. 16.
“Friendly Town.” by William Brey, Chief of
Police, Danviile, I, April 1972, vol. V1.
No. 4, p. 16.
My Uniformed Varish, by Rev. R. Joseph
Donley. Chaplain, Metropolitan Police.
Department, Washington. D.C. October
i972, voi. 41, No. 10, p. 3.
Operation Respect, March 1972, vol. 41, Ne.
3, p. 18.
A Return to Neighborhood Police, hy Ed-
ward C. McArdle, Chief of Police, and
William N. Betjemann, Coordinator, Of-
fice of Crime Control, Albany, N-Y,, July
1972, vol. 41, No. 7. p. 8.
“Side-by-Side.” by Insp. Claude W. Dove,
Director. Community Relations Division,
Police Department, Washington, D.C.,
May 1972, vol. 1, No. 5, p. 16.
“TOP” Program Strengthens Police-Youth
Relations, March 1972, vol. 41, No. 3. p.
20.
Youths Form Statewide Law Enforcement
Organization, January 1972, vol. 41, No.
1, p. 14
An Analysis of Standards in , Fingerprint
Identification, Juné 1972, vei. 41, No. 6
p. 7.
Bomh Scene Investigations and the FET
Lehoratory, March 1972, vat.
p. 30. :
Examination of Biological
1972, vol. 41, No. 6, p. 12.
Fluids,
41. No. 3,
June
Fae BOD ren: logy “To
F&esic Science, by Lowel
D.D.S., Consultant in Forensic: Deatistrr.
“Office uf Chiei Medical Examiner, New
York, N.Y., August 1972, vol. 41, Ne. o,
p. 6.
Laboratory Examinations of Phaic-Relat-?
Evidence, May 1972, vol. 41, No. 5, p. 1.
The Role of the Forensic Pathole sist ix Ar-
son ane Related Investigation: hy Irvin
M. Sopher, M.D. D.D.S., Lieutenzat Co-
Jonel, U.S. Army Medicai Corps, Aez-
space Pathology Branch, Armed Fo: :¢-
In-titute of Pathology, Washinzton, U.C...
September 1972, vol. 41, No. 9, p. 8.
TUGCHNIQUE
Air Disaster Recovery Operaticns in Re-
mote Areas; by Hon. Emery W. Chapr‘+,
Jr.. Commissioner. Alaska Departraen: tf
Public Safety, Juneau, Alaske, cane 1972,
= xol..41, No. 6, p. 16.
Bloodhounds: A Tool ia Law Exforcemes:,
by Leo J. Cz-tle, Special Deputy Sheri
of Camden County, Camde:, N.J.. 2° *
1972. vol. 41, No. 5, p. 26.
Mock Disaster Training Prozrata, cy Wr
liam C. Sampson. Traiting Gficer, Dade
Gounty Public Safety eperiment.
, Miami, Fla. January 1972. vo.. #1. No. 1,
p. 16.
Policing the Waterfront, by j.ouis Bh. Deut:
schmann, Superintendent. tiarbor Pc!
Department, New Orieans. L2., Oete: +
eee een vol. 41, No. 10, p. 28.
A Prowram for Hit-and-Run Vioation
Edward L. Wright. Jr. Chiat of Potce.
Montgomery. -Ala., September 1972, vet.
41, No. 9. p. 16.
SWAT—The Les Angeles Paes
Weapons ari Tactics Teams, by G. 4.
Beck, Police Department, ius Angeles.
Calif., Aprii 1972, vol. 41, No. 4, p. &
Televised Banking: Deterrent to Crime. by
Lonnie L. Blanchard, Vier President gad
Cashier, Trremational Chy Bink -277
Trust Company, New Oricans, La.
vember 1972, vol. 41, No. 11. p. 16.
Trailers Are Tempting Targets for Thieves.
August 1972. vol. 41, No. S. p. 10.
x bY
2 MG
Special
The Police Role in Alcohol-Related Traf-
fic Ofense., hy Gerald W. Garner, Pot.
lic Safety Technician, Police Departineni,
Victoria, Tex. February 1372, vol. 21.
No. 2. p. 9. .
A Program for Hitand-Run Visistions, by
Edward L. Wright, Jr. Ciuef of Police,
Montgomery, Ala, Septewsiecr 1972, 07?
41, No. 9, p. 16.
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