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Relying on striking as a default or even the primary empty-hand tool for officers is problematic
A veteran officer shares how the SRO role changed his career direction, inspired further education and redefined his approach to community policing
Virtual reality, AI and robotics bring immersive practice to officer training, delivering realism and adaptability beyond classroom lectures
With an assist from the star QB, Lexipol will offer an expanded video version of the landmark CYCLE course
Compared to other compact pistols, the Staccato CS sets a standard for quality above and beyond the rest of the field
Imagine if our recruiting, training and supervision were cooperatively and competently implemented with the intention of building a skillful, ethical policer
Tactical and legal experts share best practices to avoid unnecessary violent confrontations
Louisville Metro Police Department is training officers to do more before EMS arrives
Police1’s State of the Industry survey highlights the bleak effects of understaffing on officer safety – here are some strategies officers can use to prevail
The goal should be to end every traffic stop with the offending driver leaving the scene with a new perspective that makes them safer drivers
By examining the qualities, strategies and approaches that contribute to success, we gain insights into effective leadership practices in law enforcement
How an open mind can help officers prepare for, prevent and problem solve the active killers problem
If you are honest enough to admit you do not possess an open mind, then aggressively strive to develop one
The legislation allows the academies to recover training expenses from new recruits who leave before completing four years of service in the city
What would you have done differently to have better results if you had received the call to arrest the Dillinger Gang?
As an LAPD SWAT team leader and crisis negotiator, Jonathan explains how crisis negotiation skills help officers in tactical situations and everyday patrol
Folks, remember to take that extra time to simply grab your keys and lock your patrol vehicle
The Monterey County Sheriff’s search and rescue team was able to perform a low-angle rope rescue, gain access to the man, and transport him to an ambulance
Scholarship recipients receive a year’s training with some of the leading experts in digital forensics
Almost never and only when the conditions are right
Equip your supervisors with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively lead their teams and carry out their responsibilities
Some time spent shooting in competition will make you a better tactical shooter
Rangemaster Sgt. David Weidner and his staff at the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office run bi-monthly, two-day train-the-trainer classes for other agencies
The role of police in the Holocaust spurs an international group of law enforcement leaders to create hate crime and bias training
In this excerpt from “Leading the Small Police Department,” author Chief Gerald Garner breaks down how to battle the enemies of good communication
When designing your next training, consider how you will promote not only learning, but learning transfer
I strongly recommend every administrator, trainer, supervisor and field training officer read this report, which will help police academies chart a course for the future
The mayor said the training center will “better prepare our fire, police and emergency responders to protect and serve our communities”
How to move from the sage on the stage to the guide on the side
In Central Virginia, future police and fire leaders learn from working together
Adaptability is a requirement at all levels of the law enforcement profession, not a luxury
“You can’t expect your people to be doing something you won’t do yourself.”
Lee Weems wants to get instructors thinking about instructional design and the “why” of courses of fire