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.
An up-close look at CA POST Command College and the University of San Diego’s Master of Science degree in Law Enforcement and Public Safety Leadership
A 2021 incident turned into every officer’s worst nightmare when a suspect pulled a gun and opened fire on two deputies during a highway traffic stop
We must ensure the people who are using the equipment are trained, authorized and certified to do so
BUGs continue to save police officers’ lives in the 21st century
Portland is sending 15 officers to study policing in a department that is now a model for best practices
One reason contagious fire happens is that we unintentionally reinforce it with our firearms training
Trainer Dave McMullen killed himself after being investigated for child porn
Beware of trigger words in a suspect’s verbal onslaught because the man who angers you, conquers you!
Research shows that a sudden in-custody restraint death is a statically rare event given the annual number of police contacts with citizens
How has policing changed in the past 10 years? We collected responses from P1 members and columnists
A training concept taught for a decade is still unfamiliar to many officers and agencies
What employer wants to hire a 50-year-old person new to a profession? Not many, unless you take steps right now to secure your future.
Questions were raised about the officers gun handling during training
Every so often, the next big thing really is big, in part because it also gets back to the basics
Police Supt. Jody P. Weis explains the reasoning behind cutting the entrance exam
The Street Leadership Course presented by Illinois State Police Academy (ISPA) has new sergeants working with pencils, pistols, and a giant model train set
Police officers need to prepare to tactically resolve a mass hostage siege
Conventional marksmanship training has little to do with winning a gunfight
Budget cuts are a fact of life — and cuts will undoubtedly affect your firearms training
In the past, when officers faced suspects who said, “I have a bomb!” many of those cops would think to themselves, “Yeah, right! Let’s see it.” Those days are over.
When cops tell stories about everything going wrong, everyone learns from the experience
Fraternal Order of Police President Mark Donahue said the idea “sounds too stupid to be true”