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A detailed analysis of the Uvalde incident unveils critical flaws in active shooter response, offering vital insights for law enforcement agencies nationwide
Unveiling the evolution of hate crimes and the urgent need for specialized training in law enforcement
Front-line supervisors play a key role in managing use-of-force incidents by shaping training and upholding standards in police agencies
The Blade-Tech and the Comp-Tac both have strengths and weakness
It’s sometimes a useful endeavor to think using the brain of a terrorist — Kevin Gors of SEAL-MAR did a daylong session at ILEETA 2011 demonstrating why
New police writers encouraged by veteran author Guy Rossi at ILEETA
Don Gulla — a 27-year veteran of the King County (Wash.) Sheriff’s Office — demonstrated numerous drills and exercises that can be used at roll call to help officers defend against an ambush or assassination attempt
With police officer deaths headed toward as many as 200 this year (approximately half of line of duty deaths have been by murder) police trainers are asking themselves some hard questions about what’s going wrong
There’s no such thing as too much ammo unless you’re on fire... or swimming
There should be policies, procedures, and practices that have been trained by all the participants — beginning with LEOs and EMS, but also including 911 call takers and dispatchers — for incidents involving excited delirium subjects
Day One at ILEETA 2011 was at once energizing and exhausting
Coach began his law enforcement career after falling asleep in the pew at the altar of a church in New Orleans during a fervent prayer for guidance
The recent ‘pepper spray case’ in Colorado offers a reminder about contact with subjects exhibiting behaviors common to persons with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) or a variety of mental and/or psychological health issues
The International Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association’s annual conference is one of the best tools to help a new or an in-service police trainer take their career to the next level
“I’ve got 36 years with the city and the police department, and my integrity is being challenged,” she said
What is a learning organization and why should the criminal justice community care?
Open carry laws may be concerning, but gun rights are fundamental in the US. Almost all states are open carry states - here’s how to safety deal with this
It is essential that a safety officer have no other duties at the incident scene or training venue which could distract from their sole focus on safety
By simulating actual working conditions during training, we increase the likelihood of success once the team is deployed
In part one of this three-part series, Police1 Contributor Roy Bedard examines the oft-used mantra in police deadly force training: “We don’t shoot to kill. We shoot to stop.”
In part two of this three-part series, Police1 Contributor Roy Bedard recalls a discussion he’d had with a police trainer in the Czech Republic
In the third and final part of this three-part series, Police1 Contributor Roy Bedard looks at police deadly force training in the United States
By folding your workout routine into your firearms training, he creates a controlled environment that simulates a stressful situation at little cost
The impact of human factors upon individual performance must coincide with timely and fair discipline — both in a positive and a negative sense
In their latest book, On the Trail of Terror Finance: What Law Enforcement and Intelligence Officers Need to Know, co-authors John Cassara and Avi Jorisch discuss how to uncover terrorists’ money laundering fronts