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The Police Media Relations topic page gives PIOs or other department spokespeople the tools and techniques - from media training to Facebook and social media tips - to increase your effective communications with various media entities and help to shape the public’s perception of its cops.
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YouTube removing bomb-making videos ASAP

YouTube and other viral video sites are struggling to keep up with the amount of reported videos due to such a high volume of content - Full Story

News

Video shows Reese Witherspoon getting irate amid arrest

Police say they did not release the dash cam footage, which TMZ somehow obtained - Full Story

Videos

P1 Weekly Update for 02/08/13

This week, Dave Smith recaps the good and the bad, including the rescue of a hostage from an Alabama bunker, the manhunt for an Ex-LAPD cop, and the death of a paralyzed officer.

Columns

Doug Wyllie, PoliceOne Editor in Chief - 10-43: Be Advised...

"We got him:" How Tampa's largest manhunt unfolded after officer deaths

Chiefs offered a number of lessons learned from LODDs during session at IACP 2012 - Full Story

Columns

Feeding the animals: 10 tips for winning with the media after an OIS Force Science Institute - Destroying Myths & Discovering Cold Facts

Feeding the animals: 10 tips for winning with the media after an OIS

At the latest ILEETA training conference, Rick Rosenthal, a veteran TV news anchor who’s now a ... - Full Story

Tips

IACP 2010: Chiefs should make late night calls to the mayor

At a standing-room-only panel discussion during IACP 2010 in Orlando, Chief Dave Banaszynski of the Shorewood... - Full Story

Exclusives

IACP 2010: A Chief's worst-case scenario

IACP 2010: A Chief's worst-case scenario

What should a police leader do amid a thermonuclear officer-misconduct scandal — something so heinous it rocks the squad room and the community? - Full Story

Photos

Miami PD yanks Jay-Z from its website

Miami PD yanks Jay-Z from its website

A website banner depicting two gangsters bearing a striking resemblance to rapper Jay-Z is no longer posted to the Miami PD website. (PoliceOne Image)
Drawing was 'inadvertently done'



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