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Follow the advice in these five quotes to enhance leadership of your officers and improve relationships in your community
Consider the following quotes and how they may help guide you in your police career and in life
Mitigate the threat through enhanced controlled substance detection and analysis
Let the mission dictate the need for speed
This is a must have for anyone carrying an AR rifle who wants to eliminate getting hooked up
How bullets work against various parts of a vehicle is critical information for cops
The agency provides 93 recommendations in a newly released after-action review
A firearm pointed at a container can pose a threat to an entire group of people, depending on the contents of the container
One of the most difficult and emotional calls law enforcement handles today is responding to armed suicidal subject calls
Answering the growing responsibility of cops as frontline mental health workers
The officer was shot in the upper torso and airlifted to a trauma center; he’s in stable condition
The Resilience Train-the-Trainer Program provides police leaders with the tools to effectively address the pressure and trauma that officers face on the job
The complexity of domestic violence means that no single discipline can tackle this crime alone
The protesters were taken into custody after lying down on Eighth Avenue and blocking traffic
Police and firefighters have a lot of fun with the “guns ‘n hoses” rivalry, but in reality there are myriad calls which require the response of all public safety disciplines
There are potential safety issues and training scars associated with the traditional scissor sweep technique
Some words can spontaneously spurt out during the sudden onset of violent, unexpected events
Never let the fact that you are with other officers lull you into a false sense of security
Although the shooting occurred prior to the widespread adoption of the phrase “active shooter,” this attack is instructive on many levels
All officers must ask themselves if they can take the life of another if that dire decision is thrust upon them by fate or circumstance
Our readers shared the best advice they’ve received from their dads that they use on the job
There are two rules to follow for writing excellent reports
All officers need to be armed with researched responses to hotly debated issues
On June 20, 1994, a mentally disturbed former airman traveled to Fairchild Air Force Base to kill the doctors who had tried to help him – Senior Airman Andy Brown stopped the killer
Using words that minimize the moral seriousness of behavior can help police investigators obtain the truth from a deceptive individual
The Alameda County (California) Sheriff’s Office recently integrated drone technology into all SWAT operations
In this podcast segment, Doug sits down with Police1 Columnist Dan Marcou to discuss his latest book
Use virtual reality for stress inoculation, officer selection and evaluation, community outreach and more
Each active shooter incident has its own fingerprint that law enforcement can learn from
Implementing a flexible response policy is key to effective management of critical events