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Posted @ 5/21/2013 3:38 PM By Tracy Phillips
The law enforcement response to the Boston Marathon bombings has been the source of many hoorahs and kudos, and rightly so. In the context of this blog and the Center for Social Media, I’ll focus on four elements (trends?) we haven’t qui...
Posted @ 3/27/2013 8:49 AM By Tim Burrows
One of the most important things we have is also the most fragile. It can takes years to build and seconds to destroy. We have an immense amount of control over it and yet unforeseen forces can damage it. Careers have been destroyed by it and empires buil...
Posted @ 1/28/2013 12:34 PM By IACP Center for Social Media
As we frequently discuss on The Social Media Beat, social media is a key component to a modern community policing strategy. It comes as no surprise that social media is also actively used for criminal purposes and this technology is frequently used in cri...
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 @ 7/26/2012 8:21 AM By Lynn Hightower
I’m going to start with something that you may have read recently:
“Transparency does not involve divulging privileged information. Instead, being transparent means empowering citizens with information so they can understand, appreciate, an...
Posted @ 11/14/2011 11:52 AM By Billy Grogan
From my viewpoint, the 2011 IACP Conference in Chicago was a success. The weather was beautiful, the educational classes were broad and extensive, and I had the opportunity to network with many chiefs across the country.
I was fortunate to be a panelis...
Posted @ 7/6/2011 7:50 AM By Lynn Hightower
Recently, Boise PD officers responded to two suicidal subject calls in one weekend. That's not unusual. What's unique is both played out very publicly in or near major intersections. And since one occurred Friday night and the other on Sunday, even though...