Police Training
Police1’s Police Training and Law Enforcement Training course resources help to keep officers safer on the street by providing access to information that supports professional development and improves training.
Do your perceived skills and abilities match reality?
Retired Pittsburgh Police Chief Robert McNeilly, Jr., has written an operator’s manual for developing and managing effective police forces on any scale
The agency provides resources for officers’ physical, mental, financial and spiritual health — and recently received the Destination Zero Award for its comprehensive program
The video shows the armed student making verbal threats to open fire in a campus apartment complex
Trooper Josh Cummings came upon an accident on his way home from the gym and discovered the young girl wasn’t breathing
An officer related his own difficulties to the man and convinced him not to jump
Jim and Doug discuss the ways in which the real cops and the “mall cops” can be better partners in fighting crime
A new study authored by the Crime Prevention Research Center digs deep into the data during a period that ‘bookends’ the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson
For police officers, Thanksgiving can be a pretty busy time
Once the suspect admits to committing the crime, the following suggestions will aid in obtaining a legally corroborated confession
The armed man was holding his estranged wife’s 2-year-old daughter hostage
Many “ordinary” citizens who populate this great nation have an inherent willingness to step in to a dangerous confrontation to save a cop’s life
Dealing with a belligerent subject who is passively resisting is a simple problem, but in no way easy
Developing the perfect police workout and making exercise part of a regular routine will go a long way toward preventing potentially career-ending injuries
In June 1994, a mentally unstable former airman killed five people and injured 22 others, and a reckless B-52 pilot took three other airmen with him when he crashed during air show practice
Services include crisis intervention and follow-up, therapy, group counseling, information and referral, court advocacy, and assistance with victim compensation claims
The officers were not hit and did not return fire
Recent mass emergency response events have emphasized the importance of equipping police with proper first aid training and equipment
Ammo is cheap, lives are expensive — maintain your level of proficiency by regular practice
Even the deep-in-the-weeds political analysts are befuddled at the outcome of this election, so it’s no small thing to offer predictions, but let’s give it a shot
Federal law requires that law enforcement agencies must provide the communication aids and services needed to communicate effectively with people who are deaf
Getting your department together to complete this task will prepare you to jump into the grant application planning process and application much more quickly
To truly understand implicit bias is to know it does not equate solely to racism or prejudice, but rather is a fundamental way human beings function
The more we explain to people why we do what we do, the better chance we have of turning around false narratives surrounding our profession
Lt. Martin Baker takes his family life and makes it an educational experience for fellow officers
A $15K grant will provide the department with a new K9 and an automated external defibrillator
Learn about the things folks should (and should not) do as they prepare to join the noble profession
The NLEOMF says that ambush attacks on police officers have increased by 167 percent this year — here are some thoughts on how to win these deadly encounters
Changing the structure and format of police academies has the potential to provide departments with leading policing experts in the classroom without any cost of travel