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.
The public expects police to be professionals — police agencies should expect no less from the psychologists who evaluate their personnel
Too many officers start out in top condition but allow their physical fitness to diminish
Kettlebell training is popular among the physically elite because it builds muscular endurance, cardiovascular endurance, anaerobic power, and grip strength
Who wouldn’t want to get a week of cost-free training every year?
The training was a community effort that brought together local, state, and federal agencies
The Supreme Court has not yet addressed this issue, and the lower courts that have are split
In an active shooter situation, there’s no time to wait for backup
Mindstorm is a virtual simulation that allows people to experience the hallucinations some schizophrenics face
Partnering with a Texas-based training center, the FBI has been teaching best practices for responding to mass shootings
Part two of a two-part series
Part one of a two-part series
Training a dog without understanding what affects his behavior will greatly reduce your likelihood of success
Part five of a five-part series
To meet any challenge, find a supportive community and apply your inner force
To date, only three women have become members of the Border Patrol Search, Trauma, and Rescue (BORSTAR) Team of U.S. Customs and Border Protection — Julie Gallagher is one of them
The saying ‘a cop is never really off-duty’ has never been more true
Milking calls for service, eclipsing your allotted time on breaks and being a safety liability at the firing range are some of the faux pas cops should avoid
Full-contact training advances skills, but contains real risk of injury or death
More than 200 other officers around the state have been trained to recognize impaired drivers in the wake of changed marijuana laws
Force-on-force training and reactive-shooting training helps us perform better in gunfights
As the crime trends across the country grow more and more violent each day, it is imperative for K-9 Units to stay progressive and continually improve their training and equipment
MOST POPULAR
- How to stay safe before, during and after a pursuit
- Free registration: IPSA’s Natural & Man-Made Disaster Recovery Symposium in Washington D.C.
- Officer makes history as NYPD’s first female counter-sniper
- The challenges of Urban Shield: Sharpened skills, broadened minds
- Ode to the career patrol officer