Police Training
Police1’s Police Training and Law Enforcement Training course resources help to keep officers safer on the street by providing access to information that supports professional development and improves training.
In high-stress situations, maintain radio discipline by knowing what’s important to say right now, what can wait until later and what doesn’t need to be said at all
The Terry stop is a versatile law enforcement tool for officers, but we must be aware of the hazards in these contacts and use tactics to mitigate them
From reasonable suspicion to courtroom scrutiny, here’s what officers need to know about executing Terry stops properly
Law enforcement agencies need personnel who can ensure that firearms are accurately identified and classified
Understanding the offender’s mindset provides insights into the most effective interrogation themes to incorporate in future cases
It’s time to get officers back on the range to dust off their marksmanship and weapon-handling skills
Police report writing is a keystone to any investigation and prosecution of offenders
The bill also calls for the state to begin planning for the creation of a law enforcement degree
Though relatively rare, hostage situations are a reality of policing, and the life you’re asked to save may be that of a child
From extreme athletes to Harvard’s Business and Medical Schools, meditation is being used to unlock peak performance. Why should law enforcement be left out?
If a prisoner is transitioned from one officer to the next, it’s always appropriate to re-search the prisoner
Nothing prepares an officer for the rigor of the job like having targets that can shoot back
When giving commands under high-stress situations, it is critical to be clear and concise
“It was never in our realm of possibility to think that the subject could not hear us.”
Law enforcement must stop ignoring crucial succession planning and start building leadership pipelines
The role of proactive policing training, whether crime prevention or community engagement, is often given minimal attention
Tech-facilitated improvements in coordination, collaboration and communication enable officers to deliver a more effective and safer response
As a supervisor, your primary responsibility is to provide both prescriptive and corrective performance management. Here’s how to do that effectively.
Share your questions, comments and concerns about supervision challenges in law enforcement
We must ensure that police reform proposals reflect the latest human performance and decision-making research
Listen to Gordon Graham’s opinion on this topic
Having the appropriate range of tools and training helps guarantee the best outcome for all parties
More qualifications mean more opportunities for failure
The ICAT training program may well be the only model of de-escalation empirically shown to have a meaningful impact
While one of the primary responsibilities of patrol officers is traffic safety, not everyone you stop needs a ticket
In a model study, officers are hacking their brain waves to see if they can improve critical thinking during violent encounters
It is critical police firearms trainers evaluate what can be accomplished on the range with limited ammunition
Officers of varied skill levels can use ZOLL’s Mobilize Rescue kits to treat victims or even themselves, bridging the gap until EMS arrives
LEOs often interact with the same mentally ill individuals again and again. Here are three solutions for breaking the cycle.
An officer’s pocket notebook is on the way toward becoming a thing of the past
From banning specific restraints to redefining what is “objectively reasonable,” police use of force is under a nationwide spotlight
“I ordered the subject to stop and drop the weapon. He continued to walk toward me.”
Concepts to review and questions to answer during roll call and police training