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 smartest cop isn’t the one with the quickest decision
Most LEOs across the country have the authority to make arrests even when off duty, but just because we can do something doesn’t mean we should
Learn how mental agility helps leaders adapt to change, overcome challenges and turn adverse situations into positive outcomes
Videos that debut on the department’s social media pages show what the life of a cop is like for aspiring recruits
An alternative law enforcement approach offers incentives to convicted and would-be criminals to change their ways
Training has changed for the marijuana-sniffing K-9s of Washington state
FAAC’s DrivingForce simulation technology aims to make inroads in the law enforcement training community
Using the Advanced Tactical Knee/Elbow V.2 pads extensively in the training environment, making hard contact on asphalt, gravel, and concrete surfaces has proven absolutely painless
Using the Metal-TEC 1400 from Torfino Enterprises, officers can trace the outline of concealed weapons and detect objects as small as SIM cards
Preparing our kids for real and present dangers isn’t paranoia — it’s basic, fundamental parenting and educating
Whatever the trainer does, he or she must acknowledge the reality of modern students’ addiction to digital devices
The term Lateral Vascular Neck Restraint® System (or LVNR®) is trademarked to protect the integrity of the system and to distinguish it from other systems of neck control
Trainers have the responsibility to have high expectations for all our students, and to learn how to get the best out of each
When it comes to vehicle fires, police officers often rely on instinct and improvisation, despite the fact that they’re usually first on scene of a collision
Part one of a two-part series
Software stores locally the configurations of more than 2,500 ID types in use in North and Central America
He states that only in life-threatening situations should police be typing while driving
Part of the recording was leaked, in which the victim can be heard pleading with her attacker
Searching suspects — both male and female — must be thorough, every time, all the time, end of story
People will follow you not because of your rank or position — they will follow you because you will have become the creek, and the creek knows where it is going
Part two of a two-part series
Whenever you alter something about one of your pieces of gear — like adding a rail-mounted light — you have to include the appropriate level of training
These two systems can be compared to a “hard” style of martial art versus a “soft” style
While firefighters and medics are constantly credited in the mainstream media as life savers, police officers save lives every day, too
Police1 has launched a comprehensive survey of American law enforcement officers’ opinions on the topics gripping the nation’s attention
If your agency doesn’t offer you such training, get out and do it on your own or with a couple of buddies
Lieutenant Terri Wilkin spent a quarter century with the Maryland State Police, serving in a wide variety of assignments — patrol, investigations, intelligence, and training, to name but a few