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Section: Training
Training
Achieving Training Goals without Injury
Let's take a look at some overlooked and undervalued areas of training and program development that departments and agencies can start to implement immediately to reduce training injuries.
November 4, 2016
Training
Can we just keep our records in a record book?
Envisage Technologies
Sure you could, in much the same way that your department could be using battle axes or bows and arrows instead of guns to defend themselves.
October 31, 2016
Training
What makes a record legally defensible?
Envisage Technologies
There are really two interdependent components of this question: defensible training and defensible records.
October 31, 2016
Training
Do we need to retain original copies of course completion diplomas?
Envisage Technologies
Generally speaking, no.
October 31, 2016
Training
What is spoliation and how can we avoid it?
Envisage Technologies
Spoliation refers to the failure to preserve relevant evidence. In some jurisdictions, it can serve as an independent basis for a lawsuit, but most commonly it results in a jury being instructed to make an adverse inference against the spoliator regarding the contents of the evidence.
October 31, 2016
Training
40 Years of Training
Since 1976 law enforcement training has seen many changes as well as challenges, and it's interesting to chart that four-decade-long evolution.
October 11, 2016
Training
Don't Forget about Your Baton
Most officers have never used their batons as a striking tool, and most officers have either rarely or never used their baton as a leverage tool or control device.
October 10, 2016
Training
IADLEST NCP: Helping Officers Find Better Training
IADLEST's National Certification Program (NCP)
evaluates both online and in-person training programs for law enforcement officers. IADLEST has both created a methodology and a process for evaluating training before granting its seal of approval.
October 7, 2016
Training
Don't Be an Idea Person
It's been said that ideas are a dime a dozen but the people who implement them are priceless. As a supervisor, you get to decide whether you're worth more than a dime.
October 6, 2016
Weapons
Grip, Trigger Control, and Aiming
I refer to grip, trigger control, and aiming as the trifecta of handgun techniques. In the final analysis it is these three essential fundamentals that must be anchored firmly into your skill set.
September 6, 2016
Patrol
Officer Fitness: Peak Performance and Recovery Training
There are science-based methods that have been developed to help manage the physical and mental stresses placed on high-level athletes and these methodologies can be adapted to help manage the physical and mental stresses that are placed upon you by this profession.
September 1, 2016
Training
Leadership in an Anti-Police World
Unfortunately, some front-line police leaders are succumbing to the negativity. A few simple reminders of the power and efficacy of leaders who direct with intentionality and resolve may offer some insight and a recalibrated plan for modern-day leaders.
September 1, 2016
Training
12 Keys to a Successful Career
There's a lot you can learn from veteran and retired officers who have worn the badge before you, including how to thrive and prosper in the law enforcement profession.
August 12, 2016
Training
The Three Things Only You Can Control
Wouldn't you rather work with someone who has a good attitude? So would everyone else.
August 12, 2016
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
Training
Media: Getting in Front of the Story
I know one thing for sure: neither cops nor reporters understand each other. The role of the media is to be a check on government, including law enforcement. And law enforcement's role is the motto written on the side of LAPD's patrol cars: "to protect and to serve."
August 9, 2016
Training
Cutting Edge Curriculum
The field of law enforcement is becoming ever more complex, and universities' offerings are evolving to keep pace with these changes.
July 8, 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
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