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174 <br />MAIN <br />Predictable is Preventable' <br />Lexipol is America's leading provider of risk management resources <br />for public safety organizations, delivering its services through a <br />unique, web -based development system with an integrated training <br />component. The Lexipol system has helped public safety agencies <br />reduce risk and stay ahead of litigation trends, while communicating <br />clear and concise policy guidance to their employees. <br />Proprietary System and Tools: Lexipol provides more than <br />140 policies based on federal and state statutes, case law, regulations <br />and law enforcement best practices. Your agency has full editing <br />capability to customize the manual to reflect your mission and philosophy. <br />Updates: Lexipol provides regular updates in response to legislative <br />mandates, case law and evolution in best practices. We also provide <br />client alerts in response to precedent- setting court decisions or <br />events that call for immediate changes to policy. <br />Policy Training: The integrated Daily Training Bulletin (DTB) <br />component is a customizable, scenario -based daily training program <br />that links directly to your agency's policy manual. <br />A police department arrested an English- speaking <br />woman after she attacked neighborhood children <br />with a butcher knife. She later claimed she was <br />unable to communicate without a translator and <br />filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of <br />Justice. The resulting federal investigation cost <br />the agency significant unbudgeted dollars. A <br />federal Executive Order requires all agencies in all <br />states to have a written Limited English Proficiency <br />policy. The lack of such a policy could result in a <br />complete loss of all federal funding and grants. All <br />Lexipol subscribers have such a policy and are in <br />compliance with this federal requirement. <br />The Lexipol Advantage <br />Law Enforcement <br />A Sheriffs Office in California had a <br />pursuit that ended tragically, with the <br />death of a deputy in an unmarked unit <br />and a hostage trapped inside the suspect <br />vehicle. The California Vehicle Code <br />provides immunity for any death, injury <br />or property damage caused by a suspect <br />vehicle if the agency has a policy that <br />conforms to the code requirements. This <br />agency had its Lexipol policy manual <br />in place as of April 10, 2002. The fatal <br />pursuit occurred on April 22, 2002. This <br />agency had immunity in what could have <br />been a very expensive lawsuit. <br />Adaptability: Our clients range from one to 2,500 <br />personnel and include municipal police departments, <br />county sheriff departments or offices, district attorney <br />offices, port police, probation departments, school <br />district and university police, tribal police, state <br />regulatory and law enforcement agencies, federal <br />agencies and military agencies. <br />Scale: More than 1,500 public safety organizations <br />representing 86,000 law enforcement and fire personnel <br />in 15 states use the Lexipol system. Our subscriber <br />base is one of the largest private networks of law <br />enforcement policy collaborators in the nation. <br />Archiving: Your policy manual is archived on the <br />Lexipol system. This is an invaluable resource in <br />defense litigation or personnel matters that call for <br />authenticated copies of policy or training records <br />years after an incident. <br />LeApol Predictable is Preventable® <br />949.484.4444 • www.lexipol.com <br />