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2006 Conference materials and resources

 

IACP Legal Officers Section

IACP Police Psychological Services Section

 


IACP Legal Officers Section

2006 Agenda (as of 7/6/2006)

List of current LOS officers and e-mail addresses

Outlines and other documents (PDF):

Article, Electronic Recording of Custodial Interrogations: Everybody Wins, Thomas Sullivan, Chicago, IL

Employment Law Update: Recent Cases

Jody M. Litchford, Interim City Attorney, Orlando, FL

Garrity Revisited, Bob Thomas, Charlotte, N.C.

Immigration and State & Local Law Enforcement (Panel)

Report, Police Experiences with Recording Custodial Interrogations, Thomas Sullivan, Chicago, IL

Section 1983 Update [Civil Liability], Elliot Spector, Hartford, CT

Supreme Court Cases of Interest to Law Enforcement

Beverly A. Ginn, Edwards & Ginn, Tucson, AZ

What does THAT have to do with being a cop? Employment Standards in Law Enforcement

Alan Andrews, Police Attorney, High Point, N.C. and Julie Risher, Public Safety Attorney, Winston-Salem, N.C.

Visual Presentations (PDF):

Employment Standards in Law Enforcement by Alan Andrews and Julie Risher, N.C.

First Amendment Considerations: Intelligence Gathering and Demonstrations

Eleanor Sinnott and Susan Prosnitz, Boston, MA

Immigration and State & Local Law Enforcement (Panel)

Recording Interrogations: Best Practice in Massachusetts, Kevin J. Curtin

Supreme Court Cases of Interest to Law Enforcement by Beverly Ginn, Tucson, AZ


IACP Police Psychological Services Section

Outlines (HTML):

2006 Legal Update for Police Psychologists by Wayne Schmidt, AELE

Selected Cases of Interest to Police Psychologists, by Martin J. Mayer

Section Guidelines (PDF):

Fitness for Duty Evaluation Guidelines    

Officer-Involved Shooting Guidelines    

Peer Support Guidelines       

Pre-Employment Psychological Evaluation Guidelines   

Guidelines for Consulting Police Psychologists


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