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Section: Training
Training
Battling Blue Despair
Unfortunately, there's no body armor to repel blue despair, but we can help triage the mental and emotional wounds before they become fatal.
July 8, 2016
Training
How to Maximize Retirement Income
When you are in the middle of your law enforcement career, you are caught on the merry-go-round of your career, stretching and straining to reach the brass ring known as "retirement." But there is retirement and there is retiring well and in comfort.
June 9, 2016
Training
Why Officers Need Advanced Medical Training
The days are over where officers stood around calling for medical aid on their radios while a victim or even suspect bled to death. The public expects officers to render aid and attempt to save lives.
June 9, 2016
Training
Cop 101 Never Goes Out of Style
As a supervisor, making sure that policies and procedures are being followed should be part of your daily routine. Following these protocols creates a baseline that gives you much needed consistency during any operation. That baseline is what I call Cop 101.
June 9, 2016
Training
The Hands Have It
The simple, but effective, hand position explained in this article is derived from a basic Taekwondo maneuver. I've also seen boxers like Joe Frazier and George Foreman use this "cover-up" very effectively as cover followed by a left hook.
June 9, 2016
Training
21st-Century Firearms Training
To help officers gain more advanced firearms skills Speller and the team at Fenix Training developed the Law Enforcement D.R.A.W. School Firearms Training program.
May 4, 2016
Training
How to Give Your Child a Financial Head Start
It used to be easy to save for your child's future. Today, building wealth for your kids is harder.
May 4, 2016
Training
Staying Safe on Your Second Job
If you decide you want to work an extra security job at a local business to make some extra money or just because it sounds fun, be aware of what you're taking on. And do everything you can to stay safe while working this type of job.
May 4, 2016
Training
Having Skin in the Game
Have you ever been in a situation where you were trying to find out why something happened and you got nowhere? Nobody cared because no one was holding them accountable.
May 4, 2016
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
Police Product Test: First Tactical Tactix BDU Pants and Shirt and 8" Boot
Aside from the obvious quality and design, the thing that stood out most to me about the Tactix BDUs was their fit. The boots were surprisingly light and comfortable.
April 8, 2016
Training
Three Strikes and You're Out
I document my attempts to seek people's cooperation and move on. It's my "If it's not important to you, it's not important to me" axiom.
April 7, 2016
Training
How to Join a Bicycle Unit
A great bicycle officer has a strong service mentality, paramount knowledge of laws, a thirst for new knowledge, and someone who can adapt to change easily. If this describes you, your agency's bicycle unit might be a good fit.
April 6, 2016
Training
Shooting from the Hip
Hip shooting can give you the edge you need to defeat an assailant that's close to you. At close distances all we're looking for is hits on a human-sized target.
March 4, 2016
Training
De-Escalation Training: Learning to Back Off
De-escalation training is not new nor innovative. The philosophy behind the training is that officers need to take every opportunity to slow down a situation when possible.
March 2, 2016
Training
Taking Charge of Yourself
Supervisors often hear that they are to lead by example, but what does that really mean? You are the first person who has to obey in order to comply with the very things you demand of others.
March 2, 2016
Training
Balance Manipulation in Arrest and Control
The system, called "JET," is a product of the Jinsei Institute of Durango, CO, which maintains that the use of balance manipulation can decrease a subject's ability to move, resist, or escalate and give trained officers significant advantages during approach and contact.
February 29, 2016
Training
Real World Weapon Retention Tactics
Retention holsters have their benefits and can help you defeat some gun grabs, but all officers also need to know how to defeat the attacker physically during a gun grab attack.
January 29, 2016
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