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One of the most obvious signs of potential trouble is a subject paying repeated visual attention to an officer’s gun
Your subordinates will look to you for answers in the moment of truth. Will you be ready for them?
From grappling to weapon retention, this year’s “What Cops Want” survey responses reveal what skills officers say are missing and how training programs can evolve
Building up a toolkit of leadership traits to both improve your performance on patrol and your promotional opportunities
The annual award recognizes a trainer who goes above and beyond to enhance the competence and confidence of the officers they train
Guidance for officers looking to promote and police chiefs looking to develop a leadership pipeline
“I’ve been an athlete my entire life,” said Alexa Jacobs, 27. “I didn’t think that would happen”
“We can’t sit idly and watch it happen,” said Harrison Jozefowicz, an Army veteran
Officials intend to push forward with the project, saying that any trespassers will be arrested
This report is a hard read, but necessary for police leaders around the country
How to mitigate the legitimate risks of viewing video evidence, including the risk of corrupting an officer’s memory
With each new subordinate comes a new chance for personal and professional development
“We cannot claim any officer is an expert in use of force unless they are an expert in use of force”
Developing an awareness of bomb-making materials can help law enforcement officers spot trouble and call in the experts
Through a program with the DOJ, this American police officer inadvertently helped Ukrainian LEOs prepare for war
Sheriff Chris Nanos wants deputies to work as COs for six months before they start patrol – a move he hopes will help with staffing shortages
The president used his annual address to make his thoughts on “defunding the police” crystal clear
A patrol officer primer on daily rifle handling
“I said, uh, this is too much to do one shot, we’re gonna break them up, right?” the technician recalled saying
Yakima police can’t remember a year with as many traffic deaths as 2021
Officer Miaja Jefferson says she wanted to join the organization that changed her own life for the better
Mayor Ted Wheeler said the contract aims to help retain officers and improve accountability
When officers repeatedly practice drawing their gun without moving their head or feet, what are they likely to do when an offender suddenly produces a weapon at close range?
It is no surprise that most respondents to Police1’s second annual State of the Industry survey indicated that communication is key to being a good supervisor
School Resource Officer Jeff Shirley knew he could make a difference
Suspects can easily ambush an officer on foot
Don’t assume you can just show up to trial and wing it
Neuroscientist explains how brain anatomy and physiology influence decision-making in the stressful situations police officers regularly face
Graduate degree programs can help law enforcement professionals develop the critical-thinking skills required to navigate the complex realities of modern public safety
Detroit Rewards TV will air new episodes about an unsolved crime each week
The first time your personnel learn leadership should not occur after you promote them to sergeant
Officials pointed to an increase in violent crime in specific counties and across the state in recent years
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