NEWS
Midnight Shift and Health Risk: New Study Tells Sobering Truths
Officers who predominately work midnights are at greater risk of developing severe health problems than civilians and other cops, especially if they average more than about 90 minutes of overtime per week and have trouble sleeping. GO HERE
Policing With Honor
Accountability in law enforcement has three equally important components that must work in synchronization with one another. GO HERE
Physical Limits on Physical Training
Since 1999, the Peace Officer Professional Standards Act has required that all recruits wishing to become officers in the commonwealth achieve a minimum level of physical fitness before they can graduate and become an officer.
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Law Enforcement Trends to Watch in 2010 and Beyond
Successful police agencies will be those that adapt and change rapidly, embrace technology and analyze emerging trends in their communities.
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Proudly a Patrolman
Puff out your chest and wear that badge proudly as a member of the rank and file, you are the foundation of any police agency. GO HERE
Kentucky's Most Wanted
View Kentucky State Police most wanted fugitives. GO HERE
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EVENTS
FOP Spring Conference
The FOP will be hosting the 2010 Spring Conference March 26-28, 2010 in Lexington. GO HERE
KACo Coroners Annual Meeting
The Coroners Annual meeting will be held April 21-23 in Louisville. GO HERE
Kentucky State FOP Memorial Service
The FOP will hold a police memorial service on Monday, May 10, 2010 in Frankfort.
KPOA
View the KPOA Board of Director's Meeting schedule for 2010. GO HERE
2010 K.A.C.P. Training Conference
The 38th Annual K.A.C.P. Training Conference will be held August 8-12 in Bowling Green. GO HERE
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TRAINING
Identity Crime Training Seminar
The Kentucky State Police will host the ID crime seminar February 9, 2010 in Frankfort. GO HERE
DOCJT Training Schedule
2010 Training Schedule for DOCJT courses. GO HERE
Intoxilyzer 8000 Breath Testing Instrument
Notice to agencies regarding training on the new Intoxilyzer 8000. GO HERE
Traumas of Law Enforcement
C.O.P.S has released the following dates and locations for the three-day, cost-free training. GO HERE
Cold Case Training
Free on-line training for law enforcement investigators. GO HERE
Professional Development Seminars
The National Crime Prevention Institute and the Kentucky Regional Community Policing Institute are partnering to offer many training opportunities. GO HERE
Southern Police Institute
Southern Police Institutes Continuing Education (CE) Programs provide instruction to enhance the abilities of law enforcement personnel. GO HERE
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TECHNOLOGY
NKDI Fact Sheet
NKDI is an organization of Police Agencies in Northern Kentucky with a mission of improving inter-agency collaboration regionally and beyond.
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Springfield Reveals the Concealable XD (M) 3.8 Back-up Gun
While you don't gain any added concealment with the grip length unchanged, you also don't lose any rounds for when the fight is on.
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The Police Car Reinvented
Where the patrol vehicle's been and where it's going. GO HERE
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LEGAL
He Said What?
All oral statements should be provided to prosecution. GO HERE
Criminal Law Manual and Handbook for Patrol
Updated versions of the Kentucky Criminal Law Manual (10th Edition) and the legal handbook for patrol are now available on the DOCJT website.
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MISCELLANEOUS
Grant Aims to Bolster Police Records Network
A records management system that links several Northern Kentucky law enforcement agencies and makes it easier for them to share information will get $30,000 in federal funds for upgrades and further software development. GO HERE
DOCJT Now on Facebook
Keep up with daily events in Kentucky law enforcement with DOCJT's new FaceBook page. GO HERE
Liability Insurance for Police Personnel
Insurance coverage for the city and police personnel offered from the Kentucky League of Cities. GO HERE
Education Pays
Information on the Kentucky Justice and Public Safety and the Department of Criminal Justice Training’s college credit program. GO HERE
New Chiefs Across the State
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