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Patrolby Melanie BasichMarch 2, 2018

Taking Care of Yourself

It's often said of moms, but it's also true of officers: you can't take care of others if you don't first take care of yourself.

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Trainingby Al AbidinMarch 2, 2018

The Wolverine Punch

By striking quickly and minimizing the return force in your fist, you can deliver a more effective blow and protect the bones of your hands.

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Patrolby Adam DoranMarch 2, 2018

How Will the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Impact You and Your Family?

Significant changes are coming to your taxes. Here are the highlights with emphasis on topics that are likely to apply to police officers and their families.

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Patrolby A.J. GeorgeMarch 2, 2018

Police Product Test: Tru-Spec Men's 24-7 Xpedition Pants

Top to bottom, the Tru-Spec Men's 24-7 Xpedition Pants bring a ton of features to the table. These things mean business.

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Patrolby A.J. GeorgeMarch 2, 2018

Police Product Test: First Tactical Men's 7" Operator Boots

These boots live up to their claims of being lightweight and super comfortable right out of the box.

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Patrolby Amaury MurgadoMarch 1, 2018

How To…Deal With Wild Animals

You can be dispatched to pretty much any type of wild animal call. If you can think of it, somebody somewhere has had to respond to it. I will share with you a common sense framework that you can build upon based on the unique situations you find yourself in.

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Trainingby David GriffithMarch 1, 2018

Training Simulators: Going Beyond Shoot, Don't Shoot

Here's a look at what can be done when simulator training is taken to the next level.

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Patrolby David GriffithMarch 1, 2018

School Shootings: Time to Show Some Muscle

Deterrence is not just a matter of having sworn officers in the schools; it's having the right officer, with the right equipment, and the right training.

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Patrolby Steve AlbrechtMarch 1, 2018

Be a Jack of All Trades, Not a Master of One

Focusing on just one vehicle, penal, or narcotics code sub-specialty means that crooks are getting away with other stuff around you. You should strive to be both the Jack of All Trades and the Master of All of Them.

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Trainingby Jon AdlerMarch 1, 2018

The LEOSA Blues

On Dec. 8, I retired from law enforcement after serving over 26 years, and joined the ranks of the LEOSA elite. The next day, I panicked and poked myself to see if blue blood was still running through my veins.

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