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Weapons
Police Product Test: Real Avid The Gun Tool
As the name implies, The Gun Tool is a tool designed for guns. Its parts include a pin punch, a small hook blade knife, common Torx and hex head wrenches, a shotgun choke/size gauge wrench, and a 3/8-inch drive for Philips head and flat blade screwdrivers (two each included).
July 24, 2012
Investigations
CSI: Helping Authors Keep It Real
The mission of the Writers' Police Academy is to teach authors about how actual law enforcement officers and crime scene specialists investigate crimes.
September 13, 2019
Command
Detroit Chief Recovers from COVID-19, Returns to Duty
Detroit Police Chief James Craig returned to work Thursday saying he is recovered from COVID-19 after fighting the respiratory illness caused by the coronavirus for weeks.
April 17, 2020
Patrol
Colorado Officer, Avid Climber Lost on Russian Mountain
Russian teams who have been looking for a Littleton police officer who disappeared during a snowstorm on Europe tallest mountain, Mt. Elbrus, plan to call off the search after the end of the day on Wednesday.
June 28, 2017
Technology
Blowback Laser Trainer: The Practice Gun
Featuring the ergonomics of a duty gun and significant felt recoil, the Blowback Laser Trainer was designed for law enforcement firearms instruction for both the novice and the expert shooter.
January 3, 2018
Patrol
Francine Janik First TruckVault "Hero Hunt" Recipient
Former police officer Francine Giono Janik of Whitehall, Mont., was recently selected as the first recipient of an all-expenses-paid "Hero Hunt" for part of TruckVault's upcoming television series, "TruckVault's Xtreme Hunts."
October 25, 2007
Technology
Video Violence
Back in college my favorite arcade game was Pole Position. And I can honestly say that this Grand Prix racing video game affected the way I drove in real life.
February 28, 2006
Weapons
Will LE Adopt the 'Smart' Rifle?
Tracking Point Innovations hopes to change the way precision shooters calculate their shot by mounting "smart" aiming technology to a custom rifle. SWAT operators told POLICE Magazine they'll wait to see if it will hold up to duty use.
June 16, 2013
Technology
Ocean Systems Supplies LEVA Lab with Latest Forensic Video Hardware and Software
With 20 new state-of-the-art workstations loaded with the latest Ocean Systems forensic software and connected by a new collaborative shared storage unit, the LEVA Lab will continue to serve as the hub for forensic video analysis and digital multimedia processing training, both in the U.S. and internationally.
November 14, 2013
Technology
Virtual Reality Training
VirTra Systems
VirTra Systems' interactive, high-definition, virtual reality platforms immerse officers in training scenarios. The IVR-360 HD training system series teaches high-fidelity, 360-degree situational awareness and use-of-force judgment.
February 29, 2004
Careers
Layoffs and Reality
Follow what's going on with your employer. Maybe you don't live in the municipality, so you haven't been paying attention. Start paying attention, when the words "budget shortfalls" and "layoffs" come over the news, sit up and pay attention. You may be forced to make some tough decisions.
August 9, 2010
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
Weapons
Real World Weapon Retention
Often, the techniques we teach fail to address fully the reality of a violent, unpredictable attack aimed at taking away an officer's gun. Attacks are varied and unpredictable; our responses must be the same. The key is to balance structured techniques with options and variation.
March 31, 2009
Training
Training: Keeping It Real
We need to train like we fight so to speak, and the best way to do that is through some form of reality-based training. I mean scenarios, role-playing, dynamic training.
November 26, 2014
Patrol
A Really Bad Month
T.S. Eliot's "The Waste Land" begins with the words "April is the cruelest month…" I can't think of a more appropriate summation of what April 2015 was like for American law enforcement; it was an exceptionally "cruel" month.
May 30, 2015
Patrol
What Retirement's Really Like
Law enforcement officers are used to not just keeping busy but having a purpose; staying mentally and physically active is key, say police retirees.
June 30, 2015
Careers
Recognize Your Real Friends
The other day a young officer emailed me with a problem. He had come upon some old college chums and they became stand-offish after they discovered he was a cop. The young lad told me that he had heard of this in the academy but could not believe it was happening to him.
October 24, 2007
Patrol
Real Change
Obtaining tacit knowledge is considered our most important and powerful learning activity, but too often the folks with the tacit knowledge are left out of the decision-making process, in favor of the most institutionally educated folks; the ones with explicit knowledge only.
July 10, 2017
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