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To get into law enforcement, you have to be physically fit, emotionally balanced and mentally sharp – but how many of us maintain those qualities as our careers progress?
Know these common scenarios that can cause cops to lose situational awareness – and avoid them!
We should consider how our actions will “look” and what “they” will say about them
The NYPD’s encounters with the public will soon begin with a polite introduction and end “on a positive note” under a new “Seven Steps to Positive Community Interactions” curriculum
The legendary driver devised an elaborate plan to trick a reporter into thinking they were running from the cops
The SFPD Honda unit gives the course on how to patrol areas that are inaccessible to police vehicles
With three generations of women firmly established in policing, women mentoring other women should be a given
We police officers generally have to work out on our own time, and I see that as being just one more hour added to our shift
Three police trainers agree that forging a common terminology can help police, fire, and EMS agencies implement a truly multi-disciplinary response to active-shooter incidents
Chief Harry Bailey swapped a suspension with additional mandatory training for a cop who threatened a journalist
The brave don’t lack fear. They just don’t succumb to it. But can it be learned or is it innate?
Olympic bobsledder Johnny Quinn, who smashed through a jammed bathroom door in Sochi on Saturday, has accepted an invitation from Texas police
Section Two: The State of CHP Training in 1970
Police Chief Tony DeGiusti has been working with other police agencies within the county to improve relationships and tone down egos
The Dorner incident has not yet changed law enforcement training, tactics, mindset, and methods to the extent that I believe it could (or should!) and it’s on us — you and me — to make that change happen
Incidents like these “are the reason we do stress-inoculation drills in training”
John Hutchings recently hosted the first training seminar for “Surviving Peace” in Olympia to a crowd of 28 police, probation and corrections officers
Today’s law enforcement professionals are finding themselves engaging adversaries with a higher degree of training than ever before
I want to host an online discussion which focuses on the following question: What are police agencies, trainers, and individual officers doing differently one year after Dorner?
Never think to yourself, “What can possibly happen today? We’re in the middle of a blizzard!”
A framework for accountability in the new age of policing
Each unique tragedy contains lessons that can improve response to the next one
8,000 trauma kits will be given to officers after they’ve completed their training, thanks to funds raised by the Los Angeles Police Foundation
Whether our profession made the conscious decision to change or we’ve bent to the pressures of society, the culture of law enforcement is ever-changing — let’s make it for the better