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Overcoming Victim/Witness Intimidation & Gaining Cooperation in Investigations

By NPI | November 18, 2025
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Using Social Media and Social Network Analysis in Law Enforcement

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GPS – Far More Than Driving Directions

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Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) Used by Law Enforcement: Policy and Operational Guide

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Murder Book – A Profile of the Los Angeles Police Department’s Homicide Case Management Framework

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The Value of Nonfatal Shooting Data – A National Policing Institute Webinar

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Witness Intimidation: What You Can Do To Protect Your Witness

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Overcoming Witness Intimidation – Innovative Prosecutor Tools & Techniques

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