Fitness & Health
The Santa Barbara Sheriff’s Office has seen considerable success from a wellness team designed to help cops cope
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The program will help deputies and COs identify and respond to a mental health crisis as well as potentially in their own lives
“Focus your attention and energy on your sphere of control – the more you’re able to do that, the more mentally tough and strong you’ll be during these difficult times.”
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Deputy Jerry Critchelow was a 41-year law enforcement veteran and loved working with kids
The department is working on a new exam with more “functional” movements, like a body drag and jumping over walls
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Officer Emily Healy found herself uniquely qualified for a call last week
If troopers fail this waistline requirement, they could be denied promotions, assignments or overtime
“[In the movies], there’s no emotional impact at all. That’s just not the case,” said former deputy Jim Creed