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The right fuel will give you more stable energy levels throughout your shift, and you’ll be able to move faster in foot pursuits
How do law enforcement supervisors shape and refine these necessary mental attributes for responding officers?
Above all else, remember that if at first you don’t succeed, try again — harder
After a few years in LE, you start to realize there are certain truths evident inside of police work that other occupations are blissfully unaware of
People often look at ways an officer can make things better, but has anyone really thought about how law enforcement makes a positive difference in us?
Occasionally, you’ll come across some gems like these in the paper
From uniform inspections to being lied to, there’s no shortage of things that drive officers crazy
Too often those who do not receive a coveted promotion are demoralized by what should be seen as merely a setback
Understanding your capabilities, tactics and limitations will prevent you from being the next officer dragged by fleeing suspect
Being aware of less obvious mechanical violations, in addition to the easier to recognize violations, will increase your knowledge and ability to contact
Taking note of early signs and providing realistic interventions is critical to preventing future suicides
We adapted the National Alliance on Mental Illness suggestions for fighting mental health stigma to the unique demands and challenges of being a police officer
Defense attorneys know that if the jury doubts the credibility of an officer, they may doubt the credibility of the entire case
Active shooter incidents create a time problem for innocent victims and the emergency responders trying to save their lives
These five busts involving the deep-fried delicacy are stranger than fiction
If your agency does not have a plan in place to help an officer in crisis, the following six tips can provide some basic assistance
Unfortunately, most of what most people know about cops is from watching television
Explaining line of duty deaths and the dangers of the job to children is vital
Do any (or all) of these twelve things and you will find yourself seeking new employment outside of law enforcement
Here are a few tips for the plainclothes folks on staying alive should you get mixed up in an altercation requiring gunplay
Grip strength is a crucial physical skill for officer safety
One definition is that it’s taking a proactive vs. reactive approach to problem-solving, but there’s only one way of understanding it for true change
Three law enforcement professionals shared their opinions on the topic
The words and deeds of iconic LEOs in our history offer many priceless lessons for modern American cops
Before you even turn on the lights, there are a lot of tasks you need to complete
For the cops of my dad’s generation, witnessing today’s hostility, disrespect and general lack of public support for law enforcement is like taking a trip back in time
If you want to become one of the best dope cops in your agency, listen up
No matter how much cops enjoy what they do for a living, certain aspects of the job can be understandably tiresome
The end of a pursuit can be hectic and chaotic so remember to control yourself, trust your training and do your tactical breathing
For most agencies, the daily grind starts with roll call - but it doesn’t have to be a burden. Here are 8 ways to spruce up your roll call
With the right role models in advisory positions, officers can help to instill the ethics required of today’s law enforcement at a young age
Booking photos can be a permanent reminder of a terrible decision. In these seven cases, we’re not just referring to the crime