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Trainingby William HarveyOctober 17, 2017

Taking the Leap into Chiefdom

There is much to consider before you decide to apply for a job as chief of police.

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Technologyby David GriffithOctober 17, 2017

Artificial Intelligence and Law Enforcement

The next generation of police software will use machine learning technology to help officers automate tedious and time-consuming tasks.

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Trainingby Mike BurgOctober 16, 2017

Learning from the Past

By studying the threats faced by officers years ago, today's police can prepare themselves for what they might face and develop the tactics, the training, and the mindset to prevail.

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Vehicle Opsby POLICE Magazine StaffOctober 16, 2017

2018 Police Motorcycle Testing in Michigan

Harley-Davidson adds performance-oriented stage kits to its pair of bikes, while Yamaha offers a police version of its FJR1300 sport touring model.

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Vehicle Opsby POLICE Magazine StaffOctober 16, 2017

On Scene at the Michigan State Police Vehicle Test

MSP ran Ford's new F-150 and hybrid sedan responders, as well as a Dodge Durango, during the 2018-model-year evaluations.

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Trainingby Ronnie GarrettOctober 16, 2017

Narcan: Help for Heroin Overdoses

Officers are increasingly being tasked with administering Narcan in heroin overdose cases. Learn what departments need to know before adding this life-saving drug to officers' duty bags.

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Patrolby Ken WallentineOctober 16, 2017

Should I Stay or Should I Go?

If you respond to a call involving a suicidal person who's not endangering anyone else, it might be best to not intervene.

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Trainingby Kevin DillionOctober 16, 2017

Analyze Your Training Curriculum

Trainers who are not adjusting their programs to meet the actual needs of their officers are making a big mistake that could lead to bad outcomes.

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Trainingby Amaury MurgadoOctober 16, 2017

There Is No Off The Record

If someone at work tells you something in confidence, it's still your job to share the information if warranted.

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Trainingby Brian LandersOctober 14, 2017

Are De-Escalation Policies Dangerous?

The origins of today’s concepts of de-escalation derive from the evolution of crisis communications. While these concepts are practical and effective in some situations, they are useless and even dangerous in others.

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