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Move beyond check-the-box training with proven learning science strategies that build lasting decision-making skills under stress
Police1’s exclusive companion report to the “What Cops Want in 2025" survey reveals critical gaps in training — and what’s at stake when agencies fail to act
Considering the proliferation of law enforcement take-home vehicle programs, it’s no surprise there has been a correlating increase in burglaries to those vehicles
Protesters threw rocks and lit fireworks in front of a skyscraper that houses the Atlanta Police Foundation
Authorities allege that Manuel Teran opened fire on a trooper helping conduct “clearing operations” in the woods near a soon-to-be training site
Portland police hired 80 new officers in the past year, but more than half of them haven’t started due to lack of training academies
A “bumper protection” boot, a nonincendiary distraction device and a less lethal side saddle
The best practice: Avoid a custodial arrest for misdemeanors not committed in the officer’s presence
Officers were conducting an operation to move people away from the planned training center when someone fired at them
This is a complicated area of law that deserves greater treatment in training curricula
The V.XI Collection offers multiple pieces of apparel constructed to work together in layering systems
The department conducted its first in-house wet lab as the DWI unit has seen a marked increase in drunken driving cases over the last two years
A seven-year veteran LEO was fired after berating a driver. Here’s how to prevent this from happening to you
The immediate CPR response from bystanders was vital to the man’s survival, the deputy said
There are moments in police history that can never be forgotten; January 12, 1998, is one of those moments
Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey said three cadets failed the fitness test over the last few years and weren’t allowed to take the written test, one of them a class valedictorian
Officer Brandon Griffith founded “Griffith Blue Heart” to help police have the capability to administer lifesaving techniques before firefighters or EMTs arrive
A citizen questions whether an officer who publicly criticizes the sheriff and his deputies could work effectively alongside them
A review of use of force issues, including the carotid restraint and other force options that have been constrained or discontinued, plus innovations and options for the future
What’s the long-term impact of Armstrong v. Pinehurst? A study indicates some agencies reacted by altering policy in such a way that may have led to increased officer-involved shootings
Lincoln University introduced its first HBCU police academy in 2021, graduating its first set of recruits six months later
The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund will be holding its Law Enforcement Officers Firearms Survival Summit on Jan. 31, 2023
Gov. Brian Kemp’s statement came after an activist claimed to set an Ore. bank on fire in solidarity with those fighting against Atlanta’s public safety training center
“All the stars aligned that day that he was in the office and not somewhere else doing other work,” Sergeant Brett Getman said
The key to understanding how others see us is to first see ourselves clearly
Understanding the causal factors behind officer performance is critical to informing police training
Drones can assist EOD operators in several ways, from searching under suspicious vehicles to detecting audible sounds of explosive devices for analysis
In the past four months, there have been at least three training shootings nationally
Regardless of your interest, there is an organization ready to help you succeed
We live in a society that is more mobile and diverse than ever. Officers should learn what language resources are available before the need arises
Strategies for success in 23 key areas of policing
The grant, awarded by the Department of Justice’s Office of Community-Oriented Policing Services, will go toward funding contracted social workers and training members within the unit
Tactical teams need to use their experience and expertise to train and prepare patrol officers, fire and EMS co-responders for active shooter incident response
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