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This book walks law enforcement officers through the steps they can take to help prevent mental breakdowns
This earpiece features a thin wire and microspeaker to deliver radio communications without sacrificing comfort or situational awareness
A new program from VirTra teaches officers how to recognize mental health challenges and how to respond appropriately
FLIR’s range of thermal imaging monoculars distinguish objects and people by their heat signatures, even in broad daylight
The integration of RapidSOS into Tyler Technologies’ New World Enterprise CAD brought new capabilities to the forefront
A 28-year-old Wilson man died in July of 2019 two days after allegedly being tased more than 50 times by officers
“We were attacked with rocks, and we had to defend our officers,” Aurora Interim Police Chief Vanessa Wilson said
Deputy Stone was eating lunch alone when three teenagers handed him a note
Stark County Sheriff George Maier said the move robs police of a crime-fighting tool long used to find stolen cars, wanted suspects and vehicles used in crimes
Legendary DEA operatives Steve Murphy and Javier F. Peña tell the true story of how they helped put an end to one of the world’s most infamous narco-terrorists
In an email, staff and officers were told they were prohibited from wearing the logo on any uniforms or agency-issued equipment
New handgun and carbine optics from Holosun offer multiple reticle and color options, long-lived battery at a competitive price
“It is time for our department to focus on alternative de-escalation tools and techniques that will help ensure the safety of those individuals in our custody”
Policing during a pandemic calls for workforce management systems that keep every officer in the know
Vigilance at every step helps officers avoid complacency and ward off prisoner escapes or assaults
The Axon Aware app allows law enforcement to view livestream footage remotely and receive critical real-time alerts
Learn how Tommy, the cop behind Free Field Training on YouTube, put the vests to the test and found them capable of stopping a variety of threats
Lost or stolen valuables from police vehicles can result in costly consequences
Chief Bill Scott told officers he considered the masks a “meaningful expression,” but worried that some may see them as “divisive and disrespectful”
A 2-day course from NLEFIA shows why your department should adopt RDS for duty pistols
Because medically-approved masks can’t be safely worn over facial hair, officers who can’t shave were placed on health and safety leave
When resources are limited, and human interaction should be kept at a minimum for the betterment of public health, ALPR technology can help
To meet the evolving needs of law enforcement, a CAD/RMS platform must be customizable, user-friendly and cloud-based
The East Fork Fire Protection District is one of Nevada’s largest combination fire and EMS agencies. Hear how their Battalion Chief led the department to integrate complex crew scheduling with human capital management and payroll in a unified cloud platform
Numerous options abound for customizing your AR-15 to your needs – this firearms expert details some of the choices
With lots of misinformation out there on how to prevent contamination of duty gear, here’s a resource that sets the record straight
The Santa Rosa Police Department’s pandemic staffing plan could be a model for other agencies across the country
To stay healthy and protect your family, you should disinfect your duty gear and uniform after each shift
Transitioning in-house public safety employees to working remotely while using apps to communicate and track supplies is a challenge for any agency
Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best identifies how departments can keep an open line of communication with officers as they respond to the pandemic
New Jersey State Police Colonel Patrick J. Callahan discusses how the state’s troopers and officers are keeping a social distance during the COVID-19 pandemic