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Technology purchases can be made much more easily when they are integrated into a well-designed grant application.
Go Here Today's Leadership Requirements
Preparing for the next assignment. Go Here Exercise is not an Anti-fatigue 'Drug'
Some officers choose to work out when they're fatigued, using exercise as a "drug" to break from their tiredness. This habit can actually cause even more sleep deprivation. Go Here How do Questions Help You!
You will learn far more in your police career if you take the time to ask questions and actively listen to the answers, rather than assume you already know something. Go Here A Rookie's Guide to Becoming a Top Cop
It is imperative that you understand the dynamics operating within your community as well as the dynamics at your agency. Go Here Police Officers and Seat Belt Usage
No seat belt usage in forty-two percent of fatal police car crashes. Go Here Kentucky's Most Wanted
View Kentucky State Police most wanted fugitives. Go Here

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KLEC Meeting
The Kentucky Law Enforcement Council will be meeting February 9-10 in Louisville at Embassy Suites. KLEMF Scholarship
The Kentucky Law Enforcement Memorial Foundation scholarship deadline is March 31, 2011. Go Here KACP Training Conference
The 39th Annual training conference will be July 31-Aug 4, 2011 at Griffin Gate Marriott, Lexington. Go Here 2011 Kentucky Sheriff's Conference
The 2011 KSA conference will be held September 12-16 in Louisville. Go Here International Association of Women Police Conference
The IAWP will hold their annual meeting in Lexington August 21-25. Go Here

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Kentucky Chaplain Training
The DOCJT will be hosting course for the Kentucky Community Crisis Board geared toward chaplains. Go Here DOCJT Training Schedule
The 2011 DOCJT Schedule Book is now available. Go Here Tuition Free Training From FLETC
The Rural Policing Institute at FLETC provides tuition free training (and in some cases lodging) to small law enforcement agencies across the country. Go Here Intoxilyzer 8000 Breath Testing Instrument
Notice to agencies regarding training on the new Intoxilyzer 8000. 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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2011 Dodge Charger Pursuit
A purpose-built law enforcement vehicle that possesses all the attributes required to satisfy your needs. Go Here The 2011 Chevrolet Caprice PPV
The 2011 Chevrolet Caprice PPV has real-wheel drive and a V-8 engine capable of getting you to 60 mph in just over 6 seconds. Go Here

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When Basic Physics Trumps High Technology
The National Transportation Safety Administration attributes 10 percent of all fatal accidents to driver distraction, and a squad car cockpit is cluttered with distractions. Go Here Five Ways Social Media Can Prevent Youth Violence
Build positive relationships with technology and your community will become a safer place. Go Here

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Supreme Court Cases 2009-2010 Term
In the most recent term, the U.S. Supreme Court decided several cases of interest to law enforcement. 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. Go Here

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Calling All Police Photographers!
The KLED is ready to publish pictures of you in action! Please submit your photo's to kledispatches@ky.gov. Please include in the e-mail your name, department name, and a description of the photo. The photo winner will be featured in the next month's KLEDispatches. Career Development Program Recipients
The Kentucky Law Enforcement Council's Career Development Program is a voluntary program that awards specialty certificates based on an individual's education, training and experience as a peace officer or telecommunicator. 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
Timothy Layne – Carlisle Police Department
Kenneth Smith – Oldham Police Department
Danny W. Williams – Madisonville Police Department

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Detective Bryan Taylor and Deputy Matt Rogers, with the Anderson County Sheriff's Office, examine a burn pile outside an active methamphetamine lab. Go Back to the Top
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