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.
Apply the persona and task method to create a shift briefing outline, scenario to discuss and quiz questions for patrol officers
Behavioral threat assessment and management (BTAM) is a multidisciplinary approach to identify and mitigate threats before they escalate
Make 2025 the year you take control. These 25 steps will help you grow, give back and thrive — for yourself, your family, your team and your community
The War on Terror forced the military to abandon traditional hierarchical organizational structures and streamline operations, creating best practices police can adapt
Law enforcement and the public they serve benefit every day from advances developed in military research
Modern LE could learn much from how the military prepares its people to accomplish difficult tasks in challenging environments
General Stanley McChrystal’s experience fighting Al Qaeda in Iraq offers key lessons on how to lead in a changing and unpredictable environment
Strong leadership makes all the difference in law enforcement
Inmates with mental illness can make your job harder and pose an increased safety risk
Dinkheller, as most cops are aware, was murdered during a traffic stop that was captured on dash cam video
Cities spend millions of dollars a year combating this problem without getting restitution
Ending up on the ground means a higher chance of being disarmed by an assailant – this video shows officers how to win in this scenario
We’ve seen too many examples of officers being injured in the hands or arms during gunfights to ignore this common pattern of injury
An officer survives a near miss after a suspect escapes custody and is found with a firearm
The grant will enable ALERRT to provide training based on different scenarios to 15,000 first responders
Collaborations between law enforcement agencies, mental health care providers and community-based stakeholders are transforming police response
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Under one bill, all new NYPD recruits will receive sensitivity training to help them work with survivors of sexual harassment and assault
Even a reasonable, properly performed use of force incident can come under scrutiny if the report describing the situation is not effectively written
The group of people who have a significant impact on survivability are the civilian individuals already on the scene
Cops often arrive first on the scene of a residential fire, playing a crucial role in keeping residents safe until the fire department can arrive and evacuate victims
Law enforcement has traditionally been a male-dominated profession and, as such, most of the equipment has evolved to suit the male body
This timely and important event offers a significant cross-disciplinary training opportunity for all public safety officials
Socially networking with your community offers priceless positive-impact opportunities as long as your agency creates its online presence the right way
During the raid on cocaine and meth rings, investigators in Denver seized four kilos of heroin, more than one kilo of cocaine, $47K cash, five handguns, two rifles and a car
Surviving a collision while driving over 100 mph and not wearing a seat belt was a safety wake-up call for this officer
SWAT officers face many challenges during a high-risk drug raid – here’s how trainers can set up a drug raid training drill to prepare for real-life situations
There are two key questions that need to be addressed when looking for breaching equipment: Is it simple and is it durable?
The mobile crisis teams, which are staffed by police officers and mental health professionals from the Affiliated Sante Group, currently operate only from 9:30 a.m. until 1 a.m.
Here are four strategies to foster the professional development of your officers even when you cannot offer them a promotion
Decisive action imposed on subordinates is needed in the chaotic tactical environment, but there are good reasons for engaging in collaborative decision-making when time allows
After attending this federally funded training, officers have a much better chance of helping themselves or another officer in a gunshot trauma scenario
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