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Patrol
Bike Saddles
ISM Saddles
ISM Saddles are unisex and remove pressure from the pudendal nerve and arteries in both male and female riders.
June 17, 2013
Patrol
Bicycle Seats
ISM Saddles
ISM Saddles has been the bike saddle of choice for many police departments and first responders around the world. Our patented saddles are unisex and remove pressure off the pudendal nerve and arteries.
September 12, 2013
Patrol
Product Test: RideOut's Storm Quest and Carbon Comfort Saddles
The extended riding of bicycle patrol can be grueling, especially if you don't have a comfortable saddle. The Storm Quest and Comfort Carbon saddles from RideOut Technologies deliver on this promise.
December 4, 2011
Patrol
Positive Negativism
Optimism is a sense of control in your life, the belief that you can control your destiny and your emotions, and that if you continue to strive you can create positive outcomes.
May 24, 2015
Patrol
Professionalism
Watching that arrest, I was reminded of some interviews I had just completed with commanders of special units that policed the recent anti-war marches.
July 31, 2003
Patrol
School Terrorism: A Tactical Overview
Within the tactical community there's no doubt that the hottest topic is school terrorism. In the aftermath of several attacks against students at schools, there is much debate and second guessing as to whether SWAT teams have made the correct tactical responses to such incidents.
March 31, 2000
Patrol
Counter-Terrorism 101: Ambush and Abduction
Although they don't receive nearly as much press as bombings, vehicular ambushes are quite common in Israel.
July 31, 2005
Patrol
Realistic Optimism
Real optimism isn't just expecting good things to happen; it is how you internally explain to yourself the bad things that happen and what you do about them. Everyone is going to suffer bad events.
July 9, 2012
Technology
Cyber Terrorism: Preventing Online Assault
Hackers constantly target law enforcement. Whatever the intent, with our dependence on technology it's more important than ever that police agencies protect themselves against cyber terrorist attacks.
September 19, 2014
Patrol
FBI to Assume Greater Role in Terrorism Fight
The FBI and Justice Department plan to significantly expand their role in global counter-terrorism operations, part of a U.S. policy shift that will replace a CIA-dominated system of clandestine detentions and interrogations with one built around transparent investigations and prosecutions.
May 27, 2009
Weapons
Open Carry: One Cop's Professionalism
Oceanside (Calif.) Police Officer Matthew Lyons shows a professional and courteous approach in dealing with this open-carry activist.
July 24, 2011
Women in Law Enforcement
Why Women Excel In Counter-Terrorism Roles
The different outlooks on life — and possible skill sets — that women bring to the table compared to men make them valuable security and law enforcement employees and leaders.
May 8, 2013
Patrol
Terrorism with a Small "t"
Terrorists walk among us. They don't all have long beards and turbans and live in caves in Afghanistan.
July 30, 2009
Special Units
Euro Counter-Terrorism
Conventional police forces deployed in large and normally slow-to-react formations were not capable of dealing with small, clandestine terrorist cells, striking swiftly and melting into the civil scenery.
March 31, 2001
Special Units
Counter-Terrorism 101
My northern Jerusalem neighborhood, and the area within a few minutes drive from my home, has been the site of more than 20 terrorist attacks. So I feel like I have earned a Ph.D. in attack tactics and techniques from Terrorist University. What I have learned I now share with you, the American law enforcement officer.
July 31, 2005
Gangs
Gangs and Terrorism
We often focus on one puzzle piece rather than the whole puzzle. If we would slow down and step back, we might see the whole of our enemy's tactics and battle plan. This wider perception of problems enables criminal investigators to recognize trends, alliances, tactics, conspiracies and connections in the underworld. This is what is needed in the battle against gangs, cartels, and terrorists.
May 23, 2012
Patrol
School Vandalism
While such acts are rarely reported in the media, one in three schools has reported acts of vandalism each year. In 1990 more than $600 million in damage to school property was caused by vandals. By understanding the nuances of vandalistic acts, patrol officers can develop specialized responses to help minimize future attacks.
September 30, 2007
Patrol
America In the Crosshairs: Inside NYPD's Counter-Terrorism Bureau
NYPD's counter-terrorism unit works out of a windowless brick building somewhere in one of the five boroughs of the Big Apple. To the average person passing by, the building looks no different than any of the other rundown buildings in the area. It's covered with graffiti, surrounded by nondescript private cars, and shadowed by a worn elevated commercial billboard.
January 31, 2003
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