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Webinar explores how law enforcement can prevent, prepare for and respond to active shooter events through behavioral threat assessment, interagency planning and tactical response coordination
Why mastering sight picture and trigger manipulation is key to red dot handgun success
One of the most obvious signs of potential trouble is a subject paying repeated visual attention to an officer’s gun
Officers must pay back all or part of the bonus if they leave in their first five years
The chief says Officer Houston Tipping died after a “grappling” exercise, not a “simulated mob,” as the officer’s mother claims
An attorney representing Officer Houston Tipping’s mother made claims that the department didn’t know where a defibrillator was or how to use it
A champion of rural law enforcement, Dias is working to document violence against LEOs serving in rural and remote locations
Initial responding officers must evaluate quickly, move to the sound of the guns, gathering intelligence on the move
The proposed reforms include reevaluating police “coaching” practices, creating a new community liaison and expanding mental crisis response programs
Officers will essentially live at the police station for two days and then have four days off
Despite bonuses, raises and recruitment marketing, the agency is seeing less than half as many candidates as in 2019
Officer Houston Tipping’s mother has filed a wrongful death claim against the city
‘I got lucky that day that he decided to toss the gun instead of lying in wait with the gun drawn on me as I stepped through the gate.’
The time has come for all law enforcement agencies to greatly expand their breaching tools and related training programs
How to better train trainers to meet the needs of today’s police recruits
YouTube creator Michelle Khare recently spent time with the San Diego Police Department’s SWAT team
Leadership errors made in training, if corrected, can lead to better actions in real situations
There’s an old saying about easy times making soft people. That’s where we are right now and it all stems from our fear of challenge
The continuing validity and constitutionality of stop and frisk depends on lawful execution of the practice
A retired police officer put pen to paper to offer a glimpse into the realities of policing
We must provide patrol officers with the knowledge, techniques and tactics to make building searches as safe as possible
Putting a variable power optic on a patrol rifle does NOT turn a patrol rifle program into a “designated marksman” program
In law enforcement, the ability to communicate is one of our most important tools. But how about our listening skills?
Experts explain the reasons virtual reality is an emerging and important teaching tool for officers of all experience levels
Your expertise will be of significant value to the group, but sometimes letting others add to the conversation gains credibility in the long run
A school resource officer confronted a man who tried to break into a parked squad car near the school, officials said
Read about a wounded officer’s poignant reunion, a surprising mentorship and more from this week’s news
Go hands-on with the latest tech while visiting with officers from neighboring departments
The results of a recent Police1 poll with over 1,000 responses may surprise – or disappoint – you
An officer in Oklahoma participates in patrol rifle in-service training
Departments say it’s been a logistical challenge to complete the training required under new police reforms
A local police union said the involved officers followed their training by going to get a boat
A chance encounter at a fast-food joint led to a friendship and a career in law enforcement