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Turning fragmented theft data into prosecutable evidence
“Routine” vehicle stops often mask the potential for ambush, leaving officers in situations where reaction time is dangerously constrained
We must do everything we can to understand ambush attacks in order to increase survivability
To facilitate rapid deployment, the Mini-Shield Carrier offers several carry options. There are two rugged exterior grab handles to permit ergonomically balanced horizontal or vertical one-handed carry and to assist in removal from patrol vehicles
“It’s taking some of the workload from us and shifting the resources to the appropriate responders,” said LAPD interim Chief Dominic Choi
Think you have what it takes? Even seasoned shooters will find this drill tests their limits
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Retired police lieutenant and dog training innovator Garret Wing sheds light on the dark world of illegal dog fighting and its ties to other criminal enterprises
Herndon Police Chief Maggie DeBoard expressed displeasure after the academy director signed his name on officers’ graduation certificates using Chinese characters
Amid the threat posed by a man armed with a Katana, officers demonstrate exceptional de-escalation skills
The journey to effective leadership in policing through experience, mentorship and continuous learning
Join our expert panel as they share invaluable lessons and best practices for agencies aspiring to launch or enhance their real-time crimefighting capabilities
Acknowledging one’s limitations is not a sign of weakness but a stepping stone to becoming an effective leader
The question of who can or should censor law enforcement trainers leads us down a dangerous path
Exploring the unique considerations when coaching BJJ to law enforcement personnel, focusing on weapon retention, transitioning to cuffing and strategic disengagement
Police department uses real-time data insights to enhance information flow between officers and decision makers
“What CRITAC offers is a vehicle for agencies to receive training and technical assistance and support of projects at no cost.”
CRI-TAC, which recently surpassed 1,000 engagements with agencies, aims to empower law enforcement with tailored assistance and innovative policing strategies
Jamie Borden shares critical insights on preparing for a post-incident interview, highlighting the nuances between an officer’s perceived truth and the established facts
Jamie Borden discusses the nuances and complexities officers face when engaging with an unarmed but potentially assaultive individual
Jamie Borden on the importance of officers being alert, prepared and constantly running through “what if” scenarios
Jamie Borden discusses how de-escalation is not just a tactic but a goal, achieved through a range of tactical endeavors based on the dynamic circumstances officers face
Jamie Borden urges officers to seek continuous training in self-defense and defensive tactics to ensure their safety and effectiveness
Jamie Borden delves into the adequacy of current fitness standards for law enforcement officers
Jamie Borden explores the limitations of academy training and advocates for self-investment to bridge the gap between knowledge and proficiency in policing
“This donation from the Aurora Police Department will be an incredible learning tool for our students,” Indian Valley Vocational Center instructor Jim Kerry said
How can police leaders ensure their training investment in tuition cost and personnel is aligned with an agency’s core values?
With careful consideration of human factors in the development and use of VR and simulation training, departments can avoid pitfalls that undermine training effectiveness
Inviting community stakeholders to experience virtual reality training can change the conversation
De-escalation is safe and realistic only under specific conditions
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Since the fitness requirements were lowered, about 51% of Philly PD applicants have passed the exam, compared to 36% previously
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