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Type: Blog
Patrol
Tire Deflation Devices: Is Ending a Pursuit Worth Ending a Life?
Officers must assess the risk versus the reward of putting holes in the tires of a fast-moving vehicle while standing dangerously close to the roadway.
July 10, 2020
Patrol
Hot-Lanta is a Hot Mess
Police Union spokesman Champion says Mayor Bottoms is part of the morale problem. "They're just fed up. I mean, their mayor has come out and said everything that they used to do with use of force is not valid—'Don't do it'—so I don't know how we defend ourselves when people want to fight us," he said.
June 18, 2020
Patrol
Mourning in the Era of COVID-19: How Police Funerals Have Changed
Amid the "social distancing" orders issued by various state governors and local authorities, police officer funerals have changed dramatically.
May 22, 2020
Patrol
San Diego Police to Patrol in Ford Hybrid SUVs
The SDPD’s Emergency Vehicle Operator Course (EVOC) instructors are creating a training video on PIU Hybrid operation that will be required viewing for police officers before they can drive the vehicles.
May 20, 2020
Patrol
A COVID-19 Conundrum: Enforcing Lockdown Mandates vs. Enforcing the Law
A good number of law enforcement leaders are coming to the conclusion that these "orders" are not law and that enforcing them is preventing them from enforcing actual law.
May 8, 2020
Patrol
Preparing for the Prospect of a "Suicide by Cop" Incident
Accept the fact that a suicide-by-cop incident could happen to you on any call on every shift you work.
May 1, 2020
Patrol
Amid the COVID-19 Crisis, Officers Persist in Acts of Kindness
There are countless acts of kindness being performed by officers across the country who are going well above and beyond their call of duty to assist people who are in need.
April 24, 2020
Patrol
11 Inspirational Quotes to Boost Police Morale in Trying Times
Elevate police morale! Discover 11 powerful quotes to inspire and motivate your team through challenging times. Read now for an instant boost!
April 17, 2020
Patrol
Coronavirus: Amid COVID-19 Outbreak, Police Press Forward
This is going to get worse—far, far worse—before it's going to get better, but contrary to what many in the mainstream media would have you believe, the world is not ending. We are going to get through this—the question is, "When?"
April 10, 2020
Patrol
Police Humor: Finding the Funny in Challenging Times
In this column for the past few weeks I've tried to pass along useful information about being safe during the global pandemic of COVID-19. This week I just want to provide some levity to aid in your sanity.
April 3, 2020
Patrol
Exclusive POLICE Survey: Officers Speak Out About Coronavirus
One respondent wrote: "All personal protective equipment is in limited to no supply. We are taking public donations to keep our officers in gloves and sanitizer. We are purchasing PPE from Ebay to meet our immediate needs."
March 31, 2020
Patrol
Coronavirus: What Police Need to Know About COVID-19
Hundreds of police officers have been exposed to the disease, with nearly 200 reported cases in Washington state alone. Here are some thoughts on how police officers can keep safe amid this current pandemic crisis.
March 27, 2020
Patrol
Protect Yourself by Documenting Your Coronavirus Exposures
How will officers who are symptomatic of the coronavirus now be able to substantiate its impact on their health in the future?
March 22, 2020
Patrol
Coronavirus: Officer Health, Staffing Shortages, and Enforcing the Shut-Downs
An increasing number of officers—at least two dozen in Washington, another two dozen in California, and several more in other states—have been ordered into quarantine.
March 20, 2020
Vehicles
Agencies Cleaning Police Vehicles to Kill Coronavirus
The Kent County Sheriff’s Office in Michigan has set up a sanitation station for cruisers to be completely sanitized after they transport people to jail.
March 19, 2020
Patrol
Pulling the Pin: Planning for Your Retirement from Law Enforcement
Here are a few thoughts I've collected over the years of knowing a great many retired officers who are incredibly happy and successful after they've shelved the uniform, returned to civilian ranks, and done amazing things as "regular people" after leaving active-duty.
March 13, 2020
Patrol
Coronavirus, Infectious Disease, and Officer Safety
The Coronavirus is presently not a substantial threat to American law enforcement but its emergence into the national narrative provides an opportunity to remember that other threats pose a significant danger, and to recall that some simple steps can prevent succumbing to infectious disease.
March 6, 2020
Patrol
The Lighthouse: Cops Are a Beacon for American Kids
Cops have a truly unique opportunity to be the lighthouse that guides little ships—our children—giving them immediate safety, guiding them to future security, and finding them safe harbor.
February 28, 2020
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