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Get your police officers to talk about tactics to keep names off the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial wall
Focusing on impaired driving apprehension is critical for safer roadways
Choosing the right driver specimen – blood or breath – may be a crucial decision in some cases
Carjacking suspects fall into two primary groups: Those who physically harm the victim(s) and those who do not
The mobile crisis intervention class is planned to run three times a year with cohorts made up of participants from municipalities, nonprofits and community groups
An investigation concluded that two troopers had directed trainees to take part in the makeshift water ride
The “Decision Points” police simulator uses real bodycam footage to show how officers make critical decisions
“There is no denying this is one of the most problematic times for police.” – Bill Bratton
Intentionally driving the visual processes – choosing what to look at and when – could benefit information processing and decision-making for police officers
An estimated 210 million packages were stolen from Americans’ homes over the past 12 months in the U.S. – follow these steps to snag a porch pirate’s confession
From electric patrol cars to K-9 training, here are some of the most popular photos this year featured on the Police1 Instagram page
A field training officer helps a recent graduate of the Wisconsin State Patrol get organized
A new task force will focus solely on assessing threats to the school districts
The measure will add two new police academies and allow the department to add 60 new officers
Why words matter when we describe the incident
From community policing initiatives to active shooter response, here are some of the most popular Policing Matters podcasts of the year
If you wish to prepare your agency for unrest it would behoove you to read the entire report
Rapid response is key when it comes to emergency hemorrhage incidents
Seek out as much information from vetted sources as you can, but always ensure any technique, tactic or equipment is in compliance with your agency’s policies
“Every single stop the deputy makes on this shift involves meth,” said reporter Kyung Lah
Follow these steps to easily apply the 10 skills of active supervision
Why well-documented descriptions of what each witness said needs to be in your police report
“Our mission is to train and equip Kansas LEOs with quality resources to handle potentially dangerous situations minimizing the risk of injury to anyone involved.”
In developing the new training, the department looked into research of what works and sought to incorporate de-escalation at every step
Policymakers need to understand that while police officers may not all have crisis negotiating skills, social workers don’t usually have tactical skills
Officers must be trained in how to verbally de-escalate and physically intervene when another officer loses emotional control
Every officer must prevent or stop any misconduct by another officer and report officer misconduct when they become aware of it
The Diplomatic Security Service spent a week in South Florida as part of a training tour with police agencies across the country
Just as training for firearms handling and driving are considered essential, digital forensics training needs to be obligatory, not optional
There’s an old saying, what you don’t know won’t hurt you. This saying doesn’t apply here
The consent decree, one of the first in the country enacted by a state official, is expected to last approximately five years
The facility will be used for training exercises and to house a public safety program designed to get area kids interested in becoming first responders
Follow these tips to enhance the training experience you offer officers