Killed in the Line of Duty


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The Federal Bureau of Investigation's Uniform Crime Reports Section selected and analyzed 51 incidents of police officer killings in order to evaluate the psychology of the offender, the behavior of the police officer, and circumstances in which the police officer lost his or her life. The study was conducted over a 3-year period; the 51 incidents resulted in the death of 54 police officers and involved 50 offenders. Results demonstrated that, while no single offender profile could be established, most killers of police officers had been diagnosed as having some type of personality disorder. Behavioral descriptors of victims were frequently similar in that they were good-natured and more conservative than their fellow officers in the use of physical force. The incidents themselves revealed that killings were often facilitated by some type of procedural miscue (e.g., improper approach to a vehicle). Type of assignment, circumstances at the scene of an encounter, weapons involved, and the environment in which events occurred all played a role in the preponderance of police officer deaths in the South. The report presents extensive information on the victims, offenders, and incidents studied. It identifies personality types of offenders, provides guidance on how individuals of a given personality type interact with authority figures, and offers approaches to interrogation. The report also points out specific areas where law enforcement training and procedures may be improved. Appendixes contain the study methodology and a description of personality types.




Killed in the Line of Duty


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The Federal Bureau of Investigation's Uniform Crime Reports Section selected and analyzed 51 incidents of police officer killings in order to evaluate the psychology of the offender, the behavior of the police officer, and circumstances in which the police officer lost his or her life. The study was conducted over a 3-year period; the 51 incidents resulted in the death of 54 police officers and involved 50 offenders. Results demonstrated that, while no single offender profile could be established, most killers of police officers had been diagnosed as having some type of personality disorder. Behavioral descriptors of victims were frequently similar in that they were good-natured and more conservative than their fellow officers in the use of physical force. The incidents themselves revealed that killings were often facilitated by some type of procedural miscue (e.g., improper approach to a vehicle). Type of assignment, circumstances at the scene of an encounter, weapons involved, and the environment in which events occurred all played a role in the preponderance of police officer deaths in the South. The report presents extensive information on the victims, offenders, and incidents studied. It identifies personality types of offenders, provides guidance on how individuals of a given personality type interact with authority figures, and offers approaches to interrogation. The report also points out specific areas where law enforcement training and procedures may be improved. Appendixes contain the study methodology and a description of personality types.




Line-of-duty Deaths


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Correspondence Analysis in Practice


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Drawing on the author’s 45 years of experience in multivariate analysis, Correspondence Analysis in Practice, Third Edition, shows how the versatile method of correspondence analysis (CA) can be used for data visualization in a wide variety of situations. CA and its variants, subset CA, multiple CA and joint CA, translate two-way and multi-way tables into more readable graphical forms — ideal for applications in the social, environmental and health sciences, as well as marketing, economics, linguistics, archaeology, and more. Michael Greenacre is Professor of Statistics at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain, where he teaches a course, amongst others, on Data Visualization. He has authored and co-edited nine books and 80 journal articles and book chapters, mostly on correspondence analysis, the latest being Visualization and Verbalization of Data in 2015. He has given short courses in fifteen countries to environmental scientists, sociologists, data scientists and marketing professionals, and has specialized in statistics in ecology and social science.




Some Gave All


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From Baltimore's earliest days as mobtown to current drug and gang violence, this memorial volume, written by two veteran officers presents brief biographies of the 124 men and women of the Baltimore Police Department who lost their lives serving their city, with emphasis on the circumstances surrounding the death of each.




Killed in the Line of Duty


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Police Officers Killed in the Line of Duty


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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 70. Chapters: American police officers killed in the line of duty, British police officers killed in the line of duty, Indian police officers killed in the line of duty, Irish police officers killed in the line of duty, Malaysian police officers killed in the line of duty, Singaporean police officers killed in the line of duty, List of Royal Malaysian police officers killed in the line of duty, List of Singapore police officers killed in the line of duty, List of Los Angeles Police Department officers killed in the line of duty, Murder of Russel Timoshenko, 2009 shootings of Oakland police officers, Lakewood police officer shooting, List of Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department officers killed in the line of duty, List of New Zealand police officers killed in the line of duty, 2009 Pittsburgh police shootings, Guy Bradley, Norman Biggs, Newhall massacre, List of British police officers killed in the line of duty, Murder of Yvonne Fletcher, J. D. Tippit, George Seman, Garda ar Lar, Ashok Kamte, Hemant Karkare, Lee Kim Lai, Assassination of Paul Anlauf and Franz Lenck, Vijay Salaskar, Bukit Kepong Incident, Daniel Faulkner, List of Philadelphia Police Department officers killed in the line of duty, Jerry McCabe, Murder of Sharon Beshenivsky, Stephen Tibble, Rodney Pocceschi, Harry C. Beasley, Dennis O'Brien, Murder of Timothy Brenton, Murder of Keith Blakelock, Fred White, John Gibson, Mohan Chand Sharma, Dominick Pezzulo, Deaths of Garda officers, Wyatt Luther Nugent, Fred Beell, 2010 West Memphis police shootings, Walter H. Auble, Waverly Brown, Silk-Miller police murders, Mohd Zabri Abdul Hamid, Chris Reyka, Tukaram Omble, Steven F. Gaughan, Edward Byrne, Kyle Dinkheller, Hoi Kim Heng, Samuel P. Cowley, Oran Pape, Henry Solomon, Ronald A. Williams II, Harry Minto, David Huerta, William Harvey Thompson, 2009 Chittoor...




Investigation and Prevention of Officer-Involved Deaths


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Each year, too many law enforcement officers die in the line of duty and too many people are killed by the police. Yet, can any of these deaths be avoided? To answer this we must investigate the nature and causes of these deaths in an unbiased and objective manner to highlight and expose weaknesses in policy that can be amended through more rigorou




The Book of Honor


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A national bestseller, this extraordinary work of investigative reporting uncovers the identities, and the remarkable stories, of the CIA secret agents who died anonymously in the service of their country. In the entrance of the CIA headquarters looms a huge marble wall into which seventy-one stars are carved-each representing an agent who has died in the line of duty. Official CIA records only name thirty-five of them, however. Undeterred by claims that revealing the identities of these "nameless stars" might compromise national security, Ted Gup sorted through thousands of documents and interviewed over 400 CIA officers in his attempt to bring their long-hidden stories to light. The result of this extraordinary work of investigation is a surprising glimpse at the real lives of secret agents, and an unprecedented history of the most compelling—and controversial—department of the US government.




Police Suicide


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There is no question that more police officers die from suicide than those killed in the line of duty. The suicide and attempted suicide of police officers is a mental health concern that has been neglected for far too long.Police Suicide: Is Police Culture Killing Our Officers? provides realistic insight into the life of a police officer through a