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Using first person makes your reports more clear and easy to read
There are some simple ways you can improve your police reports without having to go back to school
Norwegian police officer and researcher Espen Dahlen-Lervåg offers real-world, hands-on training scenarios for frontline officers
It’s unacceptable to make patrol officers wait for a supervisor or SWAT officer for a ballistic shield, so let’s properly equip the first officers to arrive on scene
Recipient of a Magnet Forensics Scholarship Award, the former journalist will be training under digital forensics experts
It takes a team to be successful both on and off the court
It doesn’t matter if it is a witness, suspect, or business owner
Officers focused on the angles and places they needed to be to prepare for future real-life situations
Podcast will address the strategies that allow law enforcement and tactical unit commanders to maintain control of critical incidents
This webinar will help you critically analyze your training to ensure officers are being given the proper skills to handle the difficult decisions they face.
After extensive planning and training, the Long Beach IMR Pilot Program has launched to provide safe, timely and appropriate medical care to individuals in crisis
The simulator involves a motion capture studio in the police academy’s gymnasium, with dozens of cameras and wearable sensors
Topics featured include domestic and international kidnapping, prosecuting ‘no body’ cases, difficult witnesses and forensics
“When officers make mistakes in their career, 95% of the time it’s the fault of the department.”
One recruit allegedly suffered blisters from being forced to bear crawl on hot asphalt
Sticking to the status quo affects our wellbeing; here’s an examination of the importance of personal and professional growth in law enforcement
Each cruiser is now outfitted with a floatation device named after Officer Manny Familia, who died trying to save a drowning boy
A suspended officer and his employee are accused of killing at least 10 dogs they didn’t think could be sold or trained
Hiring a lateral officer can be a great experience for all concerned, but the new agency still has an obligation to ensure the new hire is everything they expect
Repeated exposures to contextually meaningful exemplars with specific performance feedback under stress will improve officer performance
The trial is a good reminder of the three things police forget about investigations
Read, save and share these resources to ensure each public safety agency is ready to respond and collaborate while on scene of your next potential MCI
Police are investigating how a live weapon made its way into the training scenario
From vehicle security to on scene command and control, our experts address attendees’ areas of concern
Umpire Jeff Brunner fell to the ground during the first inning of the game
Baton Rouge’s police force had 113 vacancies last fall — the most of any point since 2015
Sheriff Grady Judd, whose grandson has autism, says the program will help deputies have better interactions with people who may be on the autism spectrum
If troopers fail this waistline requirement, they could be denied promotions, assignments or overtime
Fire Chief Richard Kelley performed rescue and recovery operations, and Police Chief Wade Gourley served as an honor guard for many victims’ funerals
The ability of bomb technicians to expect the unexpected and adjust accordingly has created a pipeline of do-it-yourself inventions to solve everyday issues
While SWAT and community policing naturally feels to be in conflict with each other that does not have to be the case
With more than 150 sessions to pick from, the ILEETA conference will change the lives of the people you train
Would you rather have officers look good on the mats or perform in the field with greater proficiency?
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