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The New Jersey Police Chief Magazine | March 2017 Continued from previous page


New Jersey would become the first state in the nation honoring fallen law enforcement officers with a Law Enforcement Memorial license plate.


Starting with the September 2006 edition, the Association finally said goodbye to the old blue newsletter. The New Jersey Police Chief was now truly a magazine – printed in full color, with a wide range of articles, notices, ads, and promotions for the Association’s various programs and services. Ten years ago, the March 2007 edition of the New Jersey Police Chief Magazine featured a preview of the upcoming special seminar entitled “Hometown Security: Thinking Globally, Act Locally.” This special session was presented by the NJSACOP, in conjunction with the West Point Combatting Terrorism Center and the NJ Office of Homeland Security & Preparedness.


Exactly two years later, the March 2009 edition notified the membership that the current issues of the New Jersey Police Chief Magazine was in fact to be the final edition – of the printed version, that is. March 2009 “Executive Director’s Report” put it


As my


It is often not easy to keep pace with all the advances and changes in technology that are having an impact on every industry and profession. As law enforcement professionals, our members are keenly aware of the incredible changes that these advances have brought to the world of police work.


Like the police management sector, technology has changed the association management world as well. In recent years the NJSACOP has significantly upgraded our internet presence…. And now technology is allowing us to keep pace with the most advanced operations in the association world.


Now 8 years into publishing the New Jersey Police Chief Magazine as an online journal, the publication is more dynamic, interactive, and immediate than any traditionally printed publication could ever be. Of course, if you are reading this, you have already likely taken advantage of all that the magazine has to offer. We encourage all of our members and stakeholders to do so each and every month. To quote, well, myself, from that final printed edition of our Magazine, our monthly online


periodical “is in keeping with our tradition of being at the


forefront of professional law enforcement – and association – management.”


Mitchell C. Sklar Executive Director


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