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Accessed too early, the hand holding the handcuffs is useless until the arrestee is in a position of control
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For a positive outcome in a heated situation, you must first de-escalate yourself and then the situation to solve the problem
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The key to effective law enforcement testimony lies in preparing for it like you would an exam, so you can combat your natural anxiety and remain in control
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Is a suspect more likely to go to the blind corner or somewhere else in a room in an attempt to ambush an officer?
When asked to predict an assailant’s intent, officers can only guess, based on articulable observations compared with experience
Taylor Brandt credits her tactical emergency medical training from the department for being able to give nine people another chance at life
If we can manage our own emotions by understanding how an irate person affects us, we can remain calm in the face of provocation
The five-day program taught responders about de-escalating situations and getting people help for mental health issues
NIOSH investigations identify risk factors for fatal motor vehicle-related events that can be used to develop prevention recommendations
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A new teaching tool conceptualized by an industrious young sergeant might be just what policing needs
Academy leaders said they are “emphasizing vaccinations” after 30 cases popped up among recruits and staff
Multi-agency collaboration aids in thwarting violent criminal activity in central S.C.
A technique for lone officers who meet resistance on the road
The grant will be used to buy equipment to develop training simulations focusing on coordination between the police and fire departments
Law enforcement must capitalize on the proven effectiveness of grappling arts to control combative suspects
The active supervision skill of innovation involves using critical thinking and problem solving to come up with ways of doing things better
A record number of gun sales means that firearms instructors have had to get thrifty
Officers should maintain awareness that any uninvited entry into a person’s home or onto their property – however they define it – could be seen as a mortal threat
The department said it’s seeing positive results from recent recruiting initiatives aimed at greater diversity
An officer finds herself in an unsafe tactical position, a reminder to never forget the importance of cover and concealment
Sometimes we get complacent, which makes routine activities more risky
The career outlook is particularly bright for those who earn a bachelor’s or master’s degree in criminal justice
There are several circumstances where your patrol car can effectively be used to stop a deadly threat
There’s a slew of good low-round count drills available to improve our skills
The 20-hour course will cover tactical emergency medical techniques, de-escalation and firearms training
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