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It’s a safety measure that protects not only officers but citizens and property too
After a near-tragic moment in the locker room, a police officer found hope, resilience and a new purpose in helping others navigate the stress of the profession
Learn how evidence-based training strategies rooted in real-world scenarios and data analysis enhance officer readiness, skill retention and field performance
A research team compared how behavior and visible characteristics influence whether officers escalate or de-escalate street confrontations
Being part of a detail guarding the President of the United States should be looked upon as anything but routine
The superintendent said every classroom with be equipped with a “five-gallon bucket of river stone”
Jim and Doug discuss the ways in which police can remain mobile for rapid response, and yet also remain available for affable conversations with citizens
Officers must make life and death decisions and conduct investigations into criminal acts much like physicians investigate what’s ailing a patient
Deputy Blaine Gaskill is credited with stopping Tuesday’s shooting
Great active shooter incident training takes a concerted effort to make exercises real, relevant, interesting and captivating for all participants
Interoperable incident command training and rescue task force response will help save more lives during an active shooter event
Jim and Doug discuss best practices for report writing, and ponder what the future holds
Analysis of 97 worldwide active shooter incidents in 2017 identifies trends to consider as we prepare to counter the active shooter threat
Investigators found no difference in first responder recognition of scene hazards between a walk-around size-up and UAS flyover video
A proned-out suspect still presents significant potential danger and officers should remain vigilant
Baltimore officials saw a trend: Whenever a homicide or non-fatal shooting occurs in the city, there is a “high likelihood” that another will occur within hours
How many Texas state troopers are obese? The Department of Public Safety is about to find out
The Middletown Community Foundation awarded the $10,000 grant to the Division of Police
Broward County schools have training for teachers to cover active-shooter situations, but there is no requirement that schools hold active-shooter drills for students
The road to justice is difficult, so recognizing our inconsistent beliefs and justifications is paramount to acting appropriately
The success of law enforcement operations depends on our ability to adapt to the spectrum of humanity on a daily basis
Connecting the public to law enforcement through VR will provide shared experiences and increase levels of transparency, accountability, and understanding
SHOT Show 2018 Law Enforcement Education Program session outlined how true law enforcement leadership begins well before a call for service is received
The failure in top leadership associated with the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting was seen at all levels
To avoid becoming a YouTube star, police officers should aim to be as boring as possible when a member of the public is recording them
By examining statements for equivocations and extraneous information, investigators can gain valuable insights
The U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center is working with police investigators to deploy cutting-edge technology in the field
The limiting factor for most shooters trying to improve speed and accuracy is a lack of efficiency
The most important thing law enforcement can teach the public is that school safety requires a layered defense
As use of force simulator tech continues to become further validated with science-based research, there will be even more sophisticated learning opportunities for LE