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Careers
Don't Push It
Take time to learn on the lesser calls, for the same investigative skills will develop. Then when you find yourself on a call of more consequence, you'll have a strong grasp of the necessary skills.
February 19, 2009
Weapons
Don't Believe the Hype
Lest we all get too caught up in a case of the "gotta-have-its," we elected to take a quick look at the need for change, and how it must be balanced with an agency's budget, real-world threats, and ability to train its officers.
April 30, 2004
Careers
Don't Go Around Hungry
A good question: What's in your carry bag? More and more officers are now carrying healthy alternatives to vending machine grazing fodder. I recommend carrying one or two energy bars or meal-replacement bars in the bag to carry you through.
January 2, 2011
Technology
CPR Often Done Incorrectly
While civilians and police officers depend on trained medics and medical professionals to be able to take over CPR in a crisis situation, two recent studies found that many doctors, paramedics, and nurses don’t perform the procedure properly.
January 19, 2005
Training
Editorial: Don’t Relax Standards
The officer shortage has reached critical levels, but law enforcement agencies still need to make sure they hire the right people.
August 3, 2021
Patrol
Don't Go With Them
One of the most difficult situations that an officer can face is a confrontation with an individual who wants to die. These extremely dangerous people fall into three primary classes: terrorists on a suicide mission, criminals who won’t be taken alive, and emotionally disturbed people who want to take their own lives and choose a police officer as their unwitting accomplice.
April 30, 2005
Training
Don’t Ban the “21-Foot Rule”
The 21-foot rule originated 33 years ago in Salt Lake City as a reaction time experiment by Lt. Dennis Tueller, but it is entirely unjustifiable to dismiss it as an "outdated concept."
May 4, 2016
Training
Lead, Don't Blame
In today's world there are supervisors who act to protect themselves from the fear of failing, the fear of confrontation, and the fear of dealing with their own mediocrity.
July 8, 2016
Weapons
Don’t Dump the Pump Shotgun
There was a time not so long ago when the pump-action shotgun was known by another name. It was called the “police shotgun.” Back then, the standard equipment in every patrol car included a 12-gauge pump. Today, many agencies have dumped the pump shotgun in favor of the patrol rifle. And I think that’s a mistake.
December 31, 2006
Weapons
Don't Fear the Recoil
Some agencies have sold off their shotguns or traded them away in favor of the rifle. Rifles are great, but so are shotguns, and you should have both.
August 9, 2016
Patrol
Don't Become a Statistic
Can we ever stop law enforcement officers from being killed? I don't think so, but we don't have to make it any easier for it to happen either. There are things we should be doing that are well within our reach, but we don't.
January 14, 2014
Training
Just Get It Done
Scheduling high-intensity workouts is much easier when you have an actionable plan.
January 4, 2018
Patrol
CA Dispatcher Donates Kidney to Officer
San Diego police Officer Art Calvert will soon receive a kidney transplant, thanks to co-worker and dispatcher Debra Ballard, who has offered to donate her kidney. More Here.
February 6, 2018
Training
Don't be a Philistine
Are you confident in your defensive skills? If so, then don't take them for granted, but rather keep training. If you're lacking in these skills, then make them strengths by practicing.
January 29, 2014
Patrol
Open If...I Don't Come Home
There are steps you can take now to make life easier on your loved ones should you fall on duty. You need an "Open If" file.
May 31, 2011
Patrol
Squirrels Don't Forget
Once that gray squirrel had settled into his new home, the California State Police officers who patrol the park experienced a dramatic increase in the number of squirrel bite reports. They went from none to 30 per day.
December 31, 2002
Patrol
Don’t Get Burned
Although arson laws and reporting requirements vary from state to state, here are some basic things to consider when investigating fire incidents, especially as a patrol officer.
October 31, 2008
Patrol
Don't Reach for the Keys
Reaching into a vehicle and taking the keys to prevent a suspect from driving off is a tactical error that has sent many an officer for medical treatment.
August 31, 2015
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