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Posted @ 12/27/2012 1:33 PM By Billy Grogan
The use of social media by law enforcement has now become more of the norm rather than the exception. According to a recent survey by the IACP, 92.4% of agencies surveyed use social media. This fact doesn’t necessarily mean that every department usi...
Posted @ 10/12/2012 6:45 AM By Guest Blogger
Today's guest blog post comes from Dave Roberts, Senior Program Manager for the International Association of Chiefs of Police Technology Center. Mr. Roberts has served as director of a variety of federally-funded justice IT and research projects, and is a...
Posted @ 10/2/2012 1:34 PM By IACP Center for Social Media
In August 2012, the IACP conducted its third annual social media survey. This year’s survey included 600 agencies representing 48 states.
The survey helps to identify trends, challenges, and emerging issues faced by state, tribal, campus, and loca...
Posted @ 8/21/2012 9:34 AM By Dionne Waugh
It seems like almost every day something is changing in the world of social media. There’s a new networking site, a new app or, even more challenging, suddenly new settings on the sites you feel you finally have a solid grasp on.
One of the best wa...
Posted @ 4/17/2012 8:54 AM By Tim Burrows
One of the most important things we do in life is learn. We learn from our mistakes, we learn from the experience of those around us, we learn from experts. We have an incredible capacity for learning and many reasons for doing so.
I have never met a s...
Posted @ 2/1/2012 10:22 AM By Billy Grogan
I arrived at the FBI Academy for the FBI LEEDS program on Sunday, January 22, 2012. As I looked at the upcoming training scheduled for the program, I was pleasantly surprised to see Nancy Kolb with the IACP scheduled to speak about social media. Nancy spo...